Volume3 issue 23 corporate citizen

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Latest and brief information from all sectors

I am reading Corporate Citizen magazine from last one year. I am happy to inform that the magazine covers latest and brief information from all sectors. One can enhance their knowledge about technology, education, health, etc. It always makes one feel good about life after reading articles like ‘Loved & Married Too’. I am happy to share the magazine in office with my colleagues, which I always do. However, if you ask for a suggestion, I would say that if the magazine can cover some of the good corporate practises of other countries, that India can emulate it. Lastly, the magazine is reader-friendly and unique. - Rupali Palav, Asst. Manager, Chugoku Paints (India) Pvt Ltd

The Loreto College article was a nostalgic journey

The write-up on Loreto College (LC), Kolkata, in Corporate Citizen, Issue No. 21, January 16-31, was quite informative. It seems, LC is into pioneering projects and at the forefront in making a difference. Reading about Dr Aditi Das Gupta—she was so lively and so very young when we were studying with her. Sharmila Tagore’s youngest sister was a batch senior to me… so was Sr Anita Braganza, now Mother Provincial. The article chronicles the history and journey beautifully and going down-memory-lane makes one nostalgic. The St Thomas Church was always welcoming and the building next door was for the secretarial courses. LC with the school was like one stop for all… you enter as a school student and graduate out as a lady. The B. Ed section just over the library was then supervised by St Claire and the college by Sr Maeve and the school by Sr Joy Michael. The article was well-thought-out and written, bringing out the journey of the institution as an iconic heritage. - Nandita Sinha Roy, VP, Cambridge School, Noida

Inspiring success story

They say if you lose one sense, the other four become stronger and that seems quite true for Mohammed Asif Iqbal, Consultant, PwC, who you made the subject of your cover story recently. Though visually challenged, his inspiring success story once again proves that blindness is just a small obstacle if you’re determined to achieve big in your career. Very few magazines talk about such individuals and Corporate Citizen deserves kudos for bringing out the journey of greatness of this remarkable motivational corporate speaker. Equally interesting was the Dynamic Duo story of Renil Komitla and Rama Kini, the IT professionals, who have come back from the US to set up new businesses but with the IT spine. A great story indeed. - Kartika Chowdhury, Gurugram

Grounds for optimism as we plan for 2018 This refers to your lead story in the first issue of January titled ‘Hopes & Resolutions.’ I liked the way you presented it by talking to leaders of Corporate India which showed that there are very real grounds for optimism as we plan for 2018 and ahead. Analysis of Priyanshi Mathur seems spot on as she rightly says that “We’ll truly begin to feel the real impact of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s work this year,” especially his courageous moves like demonetisation, GST, Digital India, Startup India, Aadhaar, and such others to eliminate corruption, black money, terrorism and fake currency, to name just a few. ‘Cradle of Leadership’ on Pune’s National Institute of Bank Management was also interesting. —Sidharth Luthra, New Delhi Learned about lives of so many interesting successful professionals

As always it’s a delight to read through. I find the subject choice for the articles relevant interesting and well-written. Through CC, I have learned about lives of so many interesting successful professionals and social ventures. Keep up the good work, it always makes me look forward to the next issue. - Anindita Mukherjee, academic mentor and coach

Truly moved by the sharing from ‘Grieving to Healing’

The very first issue of the 2018 is in my hands and I’m truly moved. For, I love the way the Consulting Editor of Corporate Citizen, has courageously shared with us the three gems from her wonderful anthology of poems titled ‘Grieving to Healing.’ While lives are often transformed by the loss of a loved one, it is rare to find someone penning down so beautifully the grieving and thereby the recovering pro-

cess of her innermost feelings at the untimely loss of her soulmate. It seems so unique as if you’re watching a movie, it offers you perhaps the best ideas on how best to cope and deal with these emotions. Jyotsna Mittal, Lucknow

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