educart.com. Mr Gupta spoke about the importance of an entrepreneurial culture in India and how it would help achieve the nation’s vision of becoming a super-power!
Following Mr Gupta, we had another NSIT alumnus, Mr Abhay Pruthi, the co-founder of Reach, who spoke about how being a hustler helped him achieve success. He urged all students to start finding their passion and fighting very hard for it just like a hustler.
The next talk was given by Abi Aryan, the Chief Business Development officer at Coinsecure. She shared her experience and passion for block-chain technology and artificial intelligence and how capitalization on this front would be pivotal to the advancement in technology across the globe.
The last speaker was Dr Ravi Mehrotra, director National Institute of Cancer Prevention and Medical research, Indian council of medical research. He spoke about how a healthy lifestyle can prevent cancer and told the audience about the new drugs that will help contain cancer and extend life of patients.
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