Learn lessons from failures, students told

March 17, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:54 am IST - MACHILIPATNAM:

Students registering themselves for various events during the inauguration of the two-day management meet, Vidhusha 2K15, at Krishna University in Machilipatnam on Monday.—Photo: By Arrangement

Students registering themselves for various events during the inauguration of the two-day management meet, Vidhusha 2K15, at Krishna University in Machilipatnam on Monday.—Photo: By Arrangement

Sentini Group of Hospitals chairman T. Seshagiri Rao advised to the management students to inculcate the habit of learning lessons from failures to become winners.

He addressed the students on how to achieve success during the inaugural session of a two-day national level management meet, Vidhusha 2K15.

The Department of Business Management of the Krishna University is conducting the meet on the university premises here.

“One should not allow failure to let him/her down from rising to be winner. The attitude of receiving failures positively always helps an individual to achieve goals,” said Mr. Seshagiri Rao, member of the Krishna University Senate. K.C.P. Sugars Private Limited chief executive officer Venkateswara Rao and Krishna University Vice-Chancellor V. Venkaiah also addressed the students.

The university campus wore a festive look with nearly 700 students representing various management institutions turning up to compete in various educational, creative and cultural events which finals would be conducted on Tuesday. Preliminary round of the events such as classical dance, business quiz, market makers have been completed on the first day of the event.

Nearly 700 students take part in various events organised on the occasion

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