| Participants of Management Development Program: |
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“The session raised a number of dormant questions within me, and told me to search for answers .We should have more of such sessions so that our doubts are cleared and the process of thinking be made inherent.” |
| Aman Awasthi, IMS, Ghaziabad |
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“Practical, Interesting and Interactive medium to learn the most important aspect of life.” |
| Subhash N, Nepal Electricity Authority |
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“The program makes you think on an unexpected level. It opened the windows of thought.” |
| Rakesh Sharma, CSIR |
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“Thanks for the unforgettable experience. It was a truly amazing and eye-opener session for me.” |
| Swati Atre, Inspirica Education |
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“The workshop session was helpful in many ways. It reinforced the importance of self realization that we all need as to be entrepreneurs.” |
| Swetha Ranganathan, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai |
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“Communication workshop was really able to help me to see communication in new different way. The concept of I and many others have force me to think deeply inside me” |
| Nitesh Raj, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai |
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“The three days experience of communication workshop was innovative in nature and was positively beyond expectations for me. The session clarified various doubts and confusion regarding communication and life. If implemented in true manner the three days experience will help budding social entrepreneurs in many ways to handle many challenging situations.” |
| Ajit Singh, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai |
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“The three day communication workshop was intense and thought provoking. It covered major components of Communication and barriers affecting effective communication. The workshop stressed on importance of being attentive to gain better insight of the given context. Overall the workshop was on a philosophical note and understanding oneself better through various philosophical concepts.” |
| Hersh Joshi, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai |
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| Participants of Faculty Development Program: |
“It’s an enriching experience. It’s a value-added and highly motivating session and had thrown insight on a different perspectives of teaching.” |
| R.K. Verma -TPO, AIT Kanpur |
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“Only imparting education is not the job of teacher but we need to understand ourselves and whole system so that we can make it a better world.” |
| Akansha Chitransh, Faculty- CS, MIT, Moradabad |
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| Participants of Student Development Program: |
“The entire process makes us think, and think deeply about ourselves- something we haven’t done for a very long time.” |
| Kanika Kohli, IMT, Ghaziabad |
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“This session has started an altogether new thinking process and hopefully I will be able to come up with the answers to all the unanswered questions that are in my mind.” |
| Kamal Singh, DCE, Delhi |
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“The session was quite interactive and opened up some new sides of thinking. The essence of novels or stories are enjoyed and re-enjoyed by bringing out the lead answers for questions. The questions asked were given sufficient time to be answered which got everything out of one.” |
| Jatish K.Bag, IIT Delhi |
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“The session was quite interactive and opened up some new sides of thinking. The essence of novels or stories are enjoyed and re-enjoyed by bringing out the lead answers for questions. The questions asked were given sufficient time to be answered which got everything out of one.” |
| Niharika Singh, B.Tech 4th Year Civil IIT Delhi |
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“It was a thought-provoking exercise that breaks the existing motions of life. Especially literature like Siddhartha is so very enriching. It should be promoted more for bringing decision-clarity in individuals.” |
| Prateek Chaudhary, B.Tech 4th Year Civil IIT Delhi |
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“HIDP gives a different view to me to see things and how to react to situations in a better way.” |
| Soumya Dixit, MIT, Moradabad. |
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“HIDP changed my view of looking at things. I enjoy this world around me with the eyes of HIDP.I have met the actual Anmol.” |
| Anmol Sharma, MIT, Moradabad. |
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“On behalf of all my Training and Placement (T&P) C.R.s, the personality development classes conducted in Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering College (AKGEC) was an immense success. The students enjoyed the activities which took place in the sessions, especially the role-play.” |
| VARUN DUBEY, Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering College, Ghaziabad |
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“HIDP acted as a platform in inquiring what I am, what I want, why I am here.This is great!!” |
| Kamakshiamba, KEC Ghaziabad |
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| Feedback from Industry: |
“Thanks for the efforts Advait team is putting in compiling such nice thoughts. It really helps people in building and mending their thought process. Keep up the good work!” |
| Deepti Pandey, Manager-Samsung Technologies |
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“I am pleasantly surprised to see the sort of work Advait is doing. It is noble, much-needed, visionary, and even futuristic to an extent. I wish them all the best.” |
| Amit Kaushal, General Manager, Godfrey Phillips India Ltd. |
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“What a line Advait has chosen! They are shaping individuals who would shape corporations tomorrow. Let me say on behalf of the industry, particularly IT Industry that no academic institution running B.Tech programs can afford to ignore the need Advait is catering to. The Industry would like to see more and more colleges opting for programs like Advait’s – and produce better employees and better human beings.” |
| Pradeep Chopra, CTO, Whizlabs Technologies |
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“Employability of engineering graduates coming out from India is a big concern, even as India gears up to produce some 6 lakh engineers this year. Advait is providing an indispensable service – of making these engineers employable.” |
| Sumit Khetarpal, Manager, Cummins U.S |
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“The team at Advait Life-Education is trying to harmonize the wisdom of the past with the needs of the future. And they are doing this in a marvelously creative way. If Advait can steadfastly follow its vision, it would be more of a social change agent than a corporate entity. I would love them to train not only students but even professionals.” |
| Stuti Malhotra, HR Manager, E&Y India. |
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“Advait is drawing its strength/ inspiration from the infinite treasure of philosophy of this land is indeed commendable. To act as a conduit between the infinititude of splendor available to the earnest seeker and pass it on to the newer generations in the form they can assimilate is indeed profound initiative. It is reasonable hope that confusion most of us suffer from "what to do and how to do" shall get clarified. Am also a fellow traveller on the path of Advait. Had the fortune of learning few Upanishads and certain scriptures like Bagwig mahapuran, Bhagvat Gita. Ashtavakra Gita is the step ladder to destination as it were. Feel elated to have been associated with such a forward looking organization as Advait Life Education.” |
| Phoola Tiku, Senior Manager BHEL Corporate R&D, ISRO Dept. of Space, DRDO |
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