Challenge outdated models to create meaningful change: Dr Shetty
LUCKNOW Narayana Health founder and chairperson Dr Devi Prasad Shetty underscored the need for innovation, efficiency and technology in transforming traditional industries, saying many sectors still operate as they did decades ago, but with the adoption of automation, digital solutions and restructuring one can drive progress by improving efficiency and accessibility. Innovation, efficiency and technology are key to building scalable, sustainable solutions,” said Shetty speaking as chief guest at the 39th convocation ceremony of the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow on Monday, where 811 students were awarded degrees by board of governors chairperson N Chandrasekaran and and institute director Prof Archana Shukla. The 39th batch of the PG programme in management comprised of 501 students, 20th batch of the PG programme in Agri-Business Management had 67 students, the Doctoral Programme in management had 21, executive fellow Programme in management five, 9th batch of the PG programme in sustainable management saw44 students, 17th batch of the international programme in management for executives had 110 graduating students, 19th batch of PG programme in management for working executives had 63 students. The Chairman’s Gold Medal for PG programme in management was bagged by Yogya Mittal, Director’s Medal by Manasi Parakh, PGP Chairman’s Medal went to Potabattula Sridivya, Hari Shankar Singhania Medal for Best All Rounder bagged byArpita Rathi, PG programme in sustainable management Chairman’s Gold Medal went to Kumar Ankur, international programme in management for executives Chairman’s Gold Medal was conferred on Nitin Kumar Jain, Director’s Medal went to Hasthavaram Sesha Reddy, PG programme in management for working executives Chairman’s Gold Medal was conferred on Mandeep Singh Singroha.