A top RBI official has advised MBA students to develop pragmatic thinking, inquisitive nature and mentally gear up to face new challenges.
MBA students should develop pragmatic thinking, inquisitive nature and mentally gear up to accept change and become real business managers, said P Satyanarayana Prasad, General Manager and Joint Legal Advisor of RBI in Mumbai.
He was speaking at a day-long seminar on ‘Role of RBI’ held at Y.N College in Narsapur, 77kms from here, yesterday.
He advised the students to overcome what he called three enemies of success – that is ego, laziness and lethargy – to achieve their goals.
They should also become good citizens by being aware of consumer rights and social responsibility, Prasad said.
Speaking about RBI, he said the apex bank regulates and streamlines the entire banking system of the country and work towards growth.
“RBI is the backbone of the economy. It regulates and streamlines the entire banking system of the country and propels the economy towards growth and development.”
India is going to become a paperless economy and hence, the students should become Netizens in order to adapt to this change, he said.
MBA students should develop pragmatic thinking, inquisitive nature and mentally gear up to accept change and become real business managers, said P Satyanarayana Prasad, General Manager and Joint Legal Advisor of RBI in Mumbai.
He was speaking at a day-long seminar on ‘Role of RBI’ held at Y.N College in Narsapur, 77kms from here, yesterday.
He advised the students to overcome what he called three enemies of success – that is ego, laziness and lethargy – to achieve their goals.
They should also become good citizens by being aware of consumer rights and social responsibility, Prasad said.
Speaking about RBI, he said the apex bank regulates and streamlines the entire banking system of the country and work towards growth.
“RBI is the backbone of the economy. It regulates and streamlines the entire banking system of the country and propels the economy towards growth and development.”
India is going to become a paperless economy and hence, the students should become Netizens in order to adapt to this change, he said.