Experts emphasize skill-based learning, entrepreneurship, and sacrifice as keys to success
Published on: August 30, 2025
By: BTNI
Location: Rajnandgaon, India
A seven-day Career Guidance and Personality Development Workshop successfully concluded at Government Digvijay College under the leadership of Principal Prof. Suchitra Gupta. The event was organized by the college’s IQAC and Employment Guidance Cell, coordinated by Dr. Sanjay Thiske.
On the final day, Gopal Rao, General Manager of the District Industries Centre, Balod, addressed the students along with Prof. Suchitra Gupta, Dr. Sanjay Thiske, K.K. Devangan, Dr. D.K. Verma, and Chiranjeev Pandey.
Prof. Gupta highlighted that academic knowledge alone is not sufficient for success; practical skills and positive behavior are equally essential. She urged students to maintain a constructive outlook, whether in academics or in their professional careers.
Delivering the keynote address, Gopal Rao emphasized that the service sector is the largest employment provider and that many graduates lack practical skills despite holding degrees. “Big achievements require big sacrifices. If a person has ideas and solutions, they can become a successful entrepreneur,” he said. Rao also underlined the importance of customer satisfaction and advised aspiring entrepreneurs to harness the power of social media to build strong brands in a consumer-driven market like India.
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Workshop convener Dr. Thiske stressed the need to integrate theoretical knowledge with skill-oriented and practical education. Students actively participated, sharing their experiences and expressing how the sessions had guided them towards career clarity and personality growth.
The event concluded with enthusiastic participation from faculty members including Deepak Kumar Parganiha and a large number of students.