Breaking Convert Dreams to Reality Through Discipline, Perseverance, Hard Work, Students Told

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Hubballi, Karnataka — Vice‑Chancellor Rani Channamma University addressed the graduating class of Bright Business School on Thursday, urging them to translate ambition into achievement through “discipline, perseverance and hard work.”

The keynote speech, delivered at the school’s graduation ceremony in Hubballi, highlighted the university’s commitment to fostering a “growth mindset” among new graduates entering the job market. Channamma emphasized that talent alone is insufficient without sustained effort and ethical conduct. She cited examples of alumni who succeeded by combining academic knowledge with rigorous work habits, and urged the cohort to remain adaptable in a rapidly changing economic environment.

Channamma also underscored the role of higher‑education institutions in preparing students for “real‑world challenges,” calling for continued collaboration between academia and industry. She praised Bright Business School’s curriculum for its focus on practical skills and said the partnership aligns with the university’s broader mission to enhance employability across Karnataka.

The ceremony, attended by faculty, families and local officials, concluded with the conferral of degrees to 420 students. Several graduates expressed optimism about applying the principles outlined by the vice‑chancellor in their forthcoming careers.

Analysis:
The speech reflects a broader trend among Indian higher‑education leaders to stress soft‑skill development alongside technical training, responding to employer concerns about graduate readiness. By spotlighting discipline and perseverance, Channamma aligns with government initiatives that promote skill‑based education and entrepreneurship as drivers of economic growth. However, the address offered limited concrete strategies for students to acquire these attributes, relying instead on motivational rhetoric. Observers note that while such messages can inspire, measurable outcomes will depend on institutional support—such as mentorship programs, internships, and industry linkages—that translate the stated values into actionable opportunities.

Sources:
The Hindu – “Convert dreams to reality through discipline, perseverance, hard work, students told,” https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/convert-dreams-to-reality-through-discipline-perseverance-hard-work-students-told/article71189554.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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