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Start with self-belief for a start-up: expert

Entrepreneurship cell of Motilal Nehru Public School organises session for students on private enterprise

Our Correspondent Jamshedpdur Published 16.12.19, 07:19 PM
Kanishk Saraogi addresses students of MNPS in Jamshedpur on Monday.

Kanishk Saraogi addresses students of MNPS in Jamshedpur on Monday. Picture by Bhola Prasad

Self-belief and what it means to you could decide how far you go and what you accomplish, specially in matters of entrepreneurship, believes motivational speaker Kanishk Saraogi.

The entrepreneurship cell of Motilal Nehru Public School (MNPS) organised a session for students interested in private enterprise. The school has formed a club and has conducted a couple of sessions and competitions in collaboration with XLRI students and Learning While Travelling, a Calcutta-based start-up.

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On Monday, the school organised another motivational session by Saraogi, a Calcutta-based graduate from St Xavier’s College, who is also the founder of an organisation called We are One. Saraogi, 21, conducted a session on the law of attraction for students of MNPS.

According to him, law of attraction is important to hold the thought of business in the subconscious mind, as young students develop faith by using the law.

“The session was on how to use positive thinking to attract what we want in our lives. I taught students various steps to manifest asking what we really want, believing it with full faith and acting accordingly. I also taught visualisation and how to go deep into that visualisation,” said Saraogi, who’s pursuing his masters in social enterprise from University of Stirling, Scotland. He also works as a motivational speaker and a meditation teacher as “it calms a person down and helps him focus better”.

“I have trained over 1,700 people in this technique and it works,” said Saraogi.

Apart from Saraogi, Vishal Kumar, the founder of Learning While Travelling, also conducted a session on entrepreneurship. “We have planned the club activities in a way that there is an activity on the 16th of every month. The session on Monday helped students go beyond the confinement of classroom teaching exposing them to ways of improving themselves,” said MNPS principal Ashu Tiwary.

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