Aspire April 2022
Aspire April 2022
Aspire April 2022
We are glad to note that our alumni Karthik D is now with Goldman Sachs as VP, Risk modelling
and Pranav Prakash is a retail industry manager at Google, Africa, occupying elitist positions in
marquee companies. Placements continue to move up and many of our current final year students
are doing their internships with premier companies like Amazon, McKinsey, Caterpillar. Kurian
John is winning laurels for us through his sojourn with the SSN music club.
Its been a happening month and we are glad that we have been able to put things together for our
readers. We hope April will also be a month that will keep us rejuvenated and refreshed to do
more.
Best wishes,
Dr K.S. Vijay Sekar | vijaysekarks@ssn.edu.in
B
andura was born in Mundare, Alberta, an open town of
roughly four hundred inhabitants, as the youngest child, and
only son, in a family of six. The limitations of education in a
remote town such as this caused Bandura to become
independent and self-motivated in terms of learning, and these
primarily developed traits proved very helpful in his lengthy career.
Bandura's introduction to academic psychology arrived by a fluke; as a student with little to do in
early mornings, he took a psychology course in order to pass the time and became passionate
about the subject. In 1953 Bandura accepted a one-year instructorship at Stanford University,
where he quickly secured a professorship. In 1974 he was named the David Starr Jordan Professor
of Social Science in Psychology, and two years later he became chairman of the psychology
department.
Bandura was the first to demonstrate that self-efficacy, the belief in one’s own capabilities,
influences what individuals choose to do, the amount of effort they put into doing it, and the way
they feel as they are doing it. Bandura also discovered that a person’s environment, cognition, and
behaviour all interact to determine how that person functions, as opposed to one of those factors
playing a dominant role.
In 1961 Bandura carried out his famous Bobo doll experiment, which demonstrated that children
could learn behaviours through the observation of adults. In the study, researchers physically and
verbally abused a clown-faced inflatable toy in front of preschool-age children, which led the
children to later mimic the behaviour of the adults by attacking the doll in the same fashion.
Subsequent experiments in which children were exposed to such violence on videotape yielded
similar results.
Bandura was awarded the the Grawemeyer Prize, the equivalent of the Nobel prize in psychology
in 2008 for his ground-breaking work in self-efficacy and cognitive theory.
Campus Update
SHIV NADAR FOUNDATION LEADERSHIP CONCLAVE IN SNU NCR DELHI
INTERNAL HACKATHON
SSN hosted the 12 hours Internal Hackathon at institutional
level to select the top 15 teams to submit the ideas for SIH
2022 Grand Finale of World’s Biggest Open Innovation
Model i.e. Smart India Hackathon 2022 an initiative by All
India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) under the
aegis of Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD)
and in collaboration with Inter-Institutional Inclusive
Innovations Center (i4c), MyGov, Persistent Systems, and MIC. Total teams: 58.
Dhun(Solo Instrumental):
1st Prize: Nikhil Rajkumar, II Year (ECE)
Euphony(Western Solo Singing):
3rd Prize: Soorya S, IV Year (EEE)
Mandra Mayhem(Battle of Bands):
1st Prize: 120 dB
Band Members:
1. HSJ Sahana, III Year (IT)
2. Aarya Raghavan, III Year (BME)
3. Shashank Panda, III Year (CSE)
4. Nikhil Rajkumar, II Year (ECE)
5. Kurian John, IV Year (Mech)
Nishaad(Overall Champion from Dhun, Alankaar, Euphony, Raagashree events):
3rd prize: Nikhil Rajkumar, II Year (ECE)
Department Update
Placement Update
Student Details:
1. Santhosh Kumar V
2. Nithish C
Student Details:
1. Adhithya K
Three III Year Mech Girls have got selected for the Prestigious DoW Chemicals internship.
Student Details:
1. Anna Mathew
2. Kavya Velusamy
3. Sreya Mary Thomas
The internship is likely to commence from 1st June and will go on till 12th July.
This year, across SSN, Chemical -4, EEE-1 and Mech-3 got this internship. Hopefully all the three
from Mech may get a Job offer post the internship.
HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS
Project Title: Designing novel multi-layered materials using accumulative roll bonding for
electromagnetic shielding, light weighting, high temperature and ballistic protection
applications, PI: Dr. Anirudh V.K.; Total Budget (INR): Rs. 32,40,050; Funding Agency: DST-
SERB: SRG
Project Title: “Experimental Investigations on Hybrid Airconditioning System for Thermal &
Indoor Air Quality Comfort” ,PI: Dr. A. S. Ramana /Associate Professor/ Mechanical
Engineering Total Budget (INR): Rs. 4.98 Lakhs. Funding Agency: TNSCST
Project Title: Design, development and testing of novel minichannel cold plates for lihtium -
ion battery cooling, PI: Dr. N. Lakshmi Narasimhan /ASP/Mech, Total Budget (INR): 4,90,000.
Funding Agency: TNSCST. Date of Submission: 8.3.2022
Project title: Design and Development of a Farm Management System for Integrating Farmers,
Vendors and Consumers to ensure an efficient supply chain mechanism,
PI: Dr. K.S. Vijay Sekar/Prof & Head/ Mech; Co-PI: Dr G. Satheesh Kumar/ASP/MECH, Dr R.
Vimal Sam Singh/ASP/MECH and Dr N. Bhalaji /ASP/IT. Total Budget: Rs. 4,85,000. Funding
agency : TANSCST under Science and Technology Project scheme."
Project title: Optimization of Flow Stress Model Parameters for Numerical Analysi s in
Machining using a Novel Reverse Engineering Technique,PI: Dr. K.S. Vijay Sekar/Prof & Head/
Mech. Total Budget: Rs. 6,00,000. Funding agency: SERB under MATRICS Scheme.
Faculty Write-Up
One Day National Conference on Sustainable Energy Resources for
Thermal Systems (SERTS 2022-18th March, 2022)
Conveners
Co - Conveners
Conference day:
The function started with the invocation song and was followed by a welcome address by
convenor, Dr. S. Rajkumar. Then the inaugural function was graced by our Principal, Dr. V. E.
Annamalai, and Vice-Principal, Dr. S. Radha. Then our HOD, Dr. K. S. Vijay Sekar, expressed the
importance of energy and its sustainability in his address. Then the inaugural function ended with
a vote of thanks by Dr. B. Jayakishan. This was followed by the keynote speeches and then the
parallel sessions thereafter.
Keynote Speakers:
Dr. G. Kumaresan Dr. P. R. Suresh
Associate Professor Professor &
Institute for Energy Principal
Mechanical
Studies
Engineering
College of NSS College of
Engineering Guindy, Engineering
Anna University, Palakkad-Kerala
Guindy, Chennai
importance of organizing
conferences and highlighted
that participating in
conferences would
strengthen the research
community. The chief guest of
the conference Dr. B.S. Murty,
Director, IIT Hyderabad,
inspired the researchers by advocating them on how to involve themselves in research activities.
Prof. Dr. B. S. Murty, world at the bottom: Probing Dr. Khalid Rafi, Senior Lead,
Director, IIT-Hyderabad materials at small scale’. Another Additive Manufacturing
Program Development, ASTM
keynote speech on ‘Enabling Additive Manufacturing Adoption International - Singapore
Through Standardization’ by Dr. Khalid Rafi, Senior Lead in
Additive Manufacturing, ASM International on 8th,
March. Overall, Dr. Khalid Rafi made the session very
interesting. It was great to hear about influence,
priorities, development & comparison to international
standards in the same field. The abstracts have come
from various parts of this globe. Within India, abstracts
have come from institutions of repute such as IIT
Madras, NIT Trichy, NIT Surathkal, NIT Silchar, SRM
University and SASTRA University, to name a few. The conference received more than 276 abstracts
and 202 abstracts have been shortlisted after reviews based on the relevance and theme of this
conference and tightly scheduled in 16 parallel sessions. About 202 were selected for oral
presentation during the Conference. The best paper in each session as well as cash awards in each
track were awarded based on the jury’s input. More in the link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zdgZxJtAv1m2cHjTSvtFdKtybAqKjNDq/view?usp=sharing
Dr. B. S. Murty, Director, IIT Hyderabad
Snapshot of Keynote Session By
members and learnt about the research facilities and happenings in the department and agreed
to work on a mutually fulfilling basis.
The bliss of participating in an entertaining, yet competitive cricket match, rubbing shoulders with
young and old alike was like icing on the cake. The stand-up comedy show was a much-needed
relief away from the routines. The next day was a day when we were seated in the main auditorium
and had a glimpse of the inner workings of the various pillars of the SNF, a repository of information
on the activities, achievements, and the road ahead. Roshni Nadar set the tone for the day as she
laid emphasis on why this edition was planned in physical mode, given the insulated lives we have
had to live in the past two years due to the pandemic, she hit the right notes on the freedom of
being together and the joy and opportunities a conclave like this could bring about, seeped in
positivity. The event culminated with a photograph of the attendees in full vigour in the presence
of our Founder chairman Shiv Nadar, a person who continues to be a towering inspiration to the
entire SNF family.
The event was rounded off with a live talk by famous climate change researcher, Mike Berners Lee
who talked about the perils of climate change and why it is the right time to act to save the planet.
Each of us received a copy of his book aptly titled - There
is no Planet B. And then we were entertained by Krish
Srikanth, eminent cricketer and world cup hero, who
regaled the audience with his leadership insights, that
was a nice blend of boldness in the face of adversity, and
he drew a parallel between Founder Chairman Shiv
Nadar and World cup winning captain Kapil Dev, in the
way he took up challenges to create a world class organisation like HCL just as Kapil did to win the
1983 world cup.
As we left the campus, we left with the feeling of visiting a place that was as traditional as it was
modern, a place that filled our hearts with memorable moments!!
Ahmedabad from 28-02-2022 to 12-03-2022. The program started with the session on motivation
for entrepreneurship on day 1 and finished with a session on banking perspectives for start-up on
day 12. Various verticals of entrepreneurship such as Business Opportunity Identification, Design
Thinking, Barriers to Entrepreneurship, Opportunity for research in entrepreneurship, Right
prototype and prototype right, IPR and Technology commercialization, Entrepreneurial case
studies, Business Plan preparation and Business pitching were covered during the 12-day
program. Resource persons were the faculty from EDII and founders of companies associated with
start-ups. At the end of every day there was a breakout session where we were grouped as a team
and given tasks related to entrepreneurship. We also had an opportunity to visit the Makers Lab
at Anna University. The program ended with an assessment and valedictory function on 12-03-
2022.
I sincerely thank the Management, Principal and Head of the Department for giving me an
opportunity to attend this program.
Dr. K. Jayakumar, Associate Professor, presented the following four papers with his PhD scholars
(S. Senthurvaishnavan, S. Balamurugan, P. Naveen Kumar) and passed out UG students
(MANIKANDAN L, ABDUL RAHMAN PJ, ARAVINTH N and KARTHIKEYAN A) in the International
Conference on Processing and Characterization of Materials (ICPCM 2022) conducted by
Department of Mechanical Engineering Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering,
Chennai on 7th and 8th March 2022.
1. Effect of end milling parameters on mrr and hardness variation of aa7075.
2. Fsw on aa5083 h-111 and aa5754 h-111 dissimilar plates with scandium
intermetallic layer.
3. Effect of er5183 filler rod on the metallurgical and mechanical properties of tig-
welded aa5083 and aa5754.
4. Influence of tool pin shapes on microstructure and mechanical behaviour of friction
stir welding of dissimilar aluminium alloys.
External Recognition
Dr. K. Jayakumar, Associate Professor, attended the first DC meeting for a PhD candidate
(registered in Anna University, Chennai) at Department of Mechanical Engineering, Anna
University, Trichy campus as DC member on 26.02.2022 through online.
Dr. Satheesh Kumar Gopal was a Jury member for the Innovation challenge Finals, on 18th March
2022 between 10.00 AM to 1.00PM in the Automation and Robotics Competition (ARC) Techfest
held during 17th - 19th March 2022 and organized by Centre for Automation and Robotics (ANRO),
School of Mechanical Sciences, Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science, Padur.
Dr. Divya Zindani, Assistant Professor, delivered a webinar on "Sustainable Innovations" at Dept.
of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, Pandharpur, Solapur, Maharashtra on
09/03/2022
Dr. LakshminarayananAK, delivered a lecture on "Fusion and solid state welding based additive
manufacturing" in a 6 days Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP) on ‘Flexible 3D
Printing operation & Prototype development’ organized by NIT Arunachal Pradesh in collaboration
with North East Centre for Technology Application and Reach (NECTAR) from 21st to 25th
February, 2022 through online mode
Dr. Arunprakash, Session Chairperson in the event “Enrichment Enhancement and Empowerment"
at Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering College held on 21st March 202Dr. Alphin M S, served as
a session Chair for the 4th International Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering
(ICAME2022)” from 24-26 March 2022 in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at SRM
Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai.
Dr. Alphin M S served a an external expert for the comprehension doctoral committee meeting for
Ph.D scholar Mr.KR. Arun Prasad, on 17.3.2022 (Thursday), SRM IST, Chennai
Dr A. S. Ramana, Asso. Prof. /Mech. Engg. Chaired a Technical Session in SRMIST 4th International
Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering (ICAME 2022) on 25.03. 2022.
"Dr. B. Anand Ronald, acted as a Session Chair for the 4th International Conference on Advances
in Mechanical Engineering (ICAME2022)” scheduled from 24-26 March 2022 in the Department of
Mechanical Engineering at SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRM IST), Kattankulathur,
Chennai, India through online mode."
Workshop/Webinars organized
Dr. KL. Harikrishna, Dr. S R Koteswara Ro and Dr. A K Lakshminarayan conducted One day
Workshop on 'Recent Advancements in Metal 3D Printing"" (RAMP-2022) on 12.03.2022.Around
70 participants from various educational institution were attended the workshop.
Dr. KL. Harikrishna , Industrial Visit has been organized for our PG Students at TI Diamond Chain,
Ambattur on 17.03.2022. Report on Industrial visit drafted by the student Mr. Suresh krishna is
attached
Dr A S Ramana, Asso. Prof. & Dr. B. Jayakishan, Asst. Prof. organized Online National Workshop on
Emerging Trends in Energy Efficiency on 11th February 2022.
Workshop/FDP Attended
Dr. B. Anand Ronald, attended the One-day workshop on "Recent Advancements in Metal 3D
Printing"" conducted online by SSN College of Engineering on 12 March 2022. Anirudhvk,
Modelling of Thermal Systems and Thermal Management of Electric Vehicles using Cyle Tempo
Arunprakash.C, Attended 2-Week Faculty Development Program on "Entrepreneurship & Start-
Ups" held from 28th February 2022 to 12th March 2022 jointly organized by CED Anna University
and EDII Ahmedabad.
Scholar Info
Dr.B. Anand Ronald, conducted the First Doctoral Committee meeting for Mr. S. Annamalai, Full
Time Ph.D Scholar on 08.03.2022 and Mr. B. Anand, Part Time Ph.D Scholar on 11.03.2022
Dr. K. Jayakumar, Associate Professor, conducted synopsis seminar (Seminar – II) and 3rd DC
meeting for his PhD scholar Mr. K. Shine (1519299711-Part Time) on 09.03.2022.
Dr. KL. Harikrishna, Associate Professor / Mechanical conducted the first DC meeting for his part
time research scholar, Mr. K. Rajkumar on 16.03.2022
Dr.R.Prakash, ASP/Mech conducted the first DC meeting for his full-time research scholar, Mr.A
Surya on 03.03.2022
Dr.R.Prakash, ASP/Mech conducted the first DC meeting for his full-time research scholar, Mr.
Vidhya Sagar D S on 03.03.2022
Dr.K.S.Vijay Sekar, Prof/Mech attended the DC meeting for a part time research scholar of Anna
University, registered under Dr N. Arun Kumar, SJCE on 10.03.2022
Non-Teaching Staff Activities
Mr.J. Ponmuthuraja Machinist Grade-I (Sr.grade) has participated in a National workshop (Virtual
mode) on “Biomaterials and Their Corrosion Behaviour” organized by the Department of
Mechanical Engineering, Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar (SSN) College of Engineering, Chennai on
12th February 2022.
Mr. Bala sundaram Palanisamy - completed Alison course of Title:
• Diploma in marine Diesel engines Completed Date: 12.03.2022 - Saturday
• Decision support systems for operations management Completed Date: 17.03.2022 -
Thursday
Mr. Bala sundaram Palanisamy - participated one day workshopICPCM-22 international
conference-Complete Conference on 07. Mar .2022 by DR.K.Babu.
Mr. Bala sundaram Palanisamy - Lab assistant participated one day workshop Second national
conference on “Sustainable Energy Resources for Thermal Systems (SERTS 2022)""on 18th March,
2022 by the SERTS 2022 Team"
Nagarajan S/ Lab Instructor attended the National Conference on “Sustainable Energy Resources
for Thermal Systems (SERTS 2022)" Organized by the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sri
Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering Kalavakkam on 18th March, 2022.
Nagarajan S/ Lab Instructor involved in sorting out the hard copy of End Semester Answer papers
of November/ December 2021, during 25 - 26 February 2022.
Student Write-Up
S.NO DATE ACTIVITY DONE DURING THE MONTH
SECOND YEAR
1) 01/02/22- Sriganesh L
09/02/22
• Industrial visit on CNC LASER MACHINE
25/01/22- Sanjeeviraj
2) 25/02/22
• Industrial visit on CNC LASER MACHINE
THIRD YEAR
3)
19/03/2022 Mohamed Gani M R
FOURTH YEAR
4) Tarun.P
10/03/2022
5) Pranesh R
10/03/2022
6) 17/02/2022 Nandita
13/03/2022 Nithish C
8)
• Placed in Fourkites India Pvt. Ltd.
9)
23/02/2022 Senthil Kumar.S
• Placed in Qspiders.
Tharun VS
12) 15/02/2022
Sivadharshan V
14) 15/03/2022
• Placed in Cognizant Technology Solutions
subjective. The questions were based on topics we had learnt in our previous semesters and
included questions that tested our aptitude. Each question was different, and it was interesting to
attempt them.
Group Discussion: We were given two topics -
"Young minds or Experienced Hands Spearheading the Industry"
"Education is necessary for success"
The five of us had different views and listening to each point gave us something to think about
even after the discussion was over.
Personal Interview: Three interviewers from the department we will be working with, made us
feel very comfortable and relaxed as they asked us to talk about ourselves, our interests, and
hobbies. They also questioned us about the internships and courses we had completed.
The overall experience was very pleasant, and they treated us very well. We were also served a
hearty lunch.
Within a week, Dow mailed our college shortlisting the ones who were to attend the HR interview.
It was a short 10-minute interview where they explained how the internship would work and if we
had any other questions about the same.
We are very lucky to be given the opportunity to attend the internship at Dow Chemicals and we
hope to perform well to get the opportunity to continue at their company.
The above videos helped me to prepare for the technical round. If you are preparing for core
subjects, try to revise all the basics from all the subjects apart from your area of interest. Prepare
some important topics including welding from manufacturing, theories of failure from machine
design, Iron-Carbon Diagram from engineering materials, degrees of freedom from the
kinematics of machinery, psychrometric chart from HMT, thermodynamic laws, and cycles. Also
look through the company website before attending the interview. Get some idea about their
projects and products. We can easily find the machines and techniques they used for their
production/process; this will help to answer some questions.
Mech Marvel
A new material, strong as metal, yet light as foam!
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have developed a
new shock-absorbing material that could be made use of in
helmets, armour, vehicle, and aircraft parts that are lighter,
stronger and, importantly, reusable.
In experiments, the materials held up as they were struck by objects weighing between 1.8 and
6.8 kg at speeds of up to 35.4 km/h. The first application area of this will be helmets, as the team
is currently working with a company to design and test this kind of protective gear for athletes
and the military. Here’s an Article and a Journal Paper for further details about this development.
Corporate Story
Yulu
A need for a good, easy to use and efficient transportation system is always
on the up. Yulu is a company that offers solutions for the daily commuter.
Using Micro Mobility Vehicles through a user-friendly mobile app, they
provide seamless, shared, and sustainable first and last mile connectivity.
The Bangalore based company, founded in 2017, initially tested the market
and found that electric mobility solutions were the way to go.
They designed the first of their line of small 2-wheelers, ‘Yulu Miracle’ which has been
enabling individuals to take eco-friendly rides at pocket-friendly prices and reduce carbon
footprint. Yulu bikes use swappable lithium-ion batteries and is India’s largest Battery-as-a-
Service (BaaS) operator via their Max Network which is a dense network of high-capacity back-
end charging stations and conveniently located, customer-facing swapping stations.
Backed by marquee investors like Bajaj Auto, Blume, 3One4, WaveMaker, and Rocketship, the
company wants to make mobility-as-a-service mainstream and aims to expand from their current
operations from six cities to all cities across India. If you’re interested, do check out their Website
and LinkedIn for news and openings.
In addition to wearable hearing aids, clothes that communicate, and garments that track vital
signs, the team sees applications beyond clothing such as integrating with spacecraft skins to
listen to space dust, embedding in buildings to detect cracks and making smart ocean nets.
Here’s an Article about the research and the Journal Paper for further reading.
With more than 400 million tons of plastic waste produced each year, the overwhelming majority
of which ends up in landfills, it is hoped this work will open the door to improve bacterial
enzymes to tackle the challenge of plastic pollution and develop biological systems that can
convert waste plastic into valuable products. Here’s an Article about the research and the Journal
Paper for further reading.
Alumni Write-Up
DST - Call for Project Proposals under IGSTC 2 Plus 2 Call on the Thematic Areas
Waste to Wealth and Sustainable Packaging 2022, Indo-German Science and
Technology Centre (IGSTC), Department of Science and Technology (DST), New
Delhi-110016
Last date for submission of the project proposal: 15-04-2022
https://dst.gov.in/sites/default/files/IGSTC%20Call%202022%20Flyer.pdf
Department of Biotechnology
Joint Projects under UK-INDIA COVID-19 Partnership Initiative
Last date for submission of the project proposal: 05-05-2022
http://dbtindia.gov.in/latest-announcement/announcement-joint-projects-under-uk-
india-covid-19-partnership-initiative
We need to tread carefully here. The contention is not that the outside view is superior to the inside
view. Always one need to evaluate the minor details of the problems to complete the task at hand
and no one knows better about one’s skills than oneself, both of which are a signature of the inside
view. Ultimately, for a robust forecast a nuanced perspective having a blend of the inside and the
outside view is necessary.
Corporate Wisdom
From the desk of Ramki -– Aspire to Inspire
Happy Morning
One of the guiding principles of life has been “It does not matter how much
I have, what really matters is what I do with what I have?” It is to refer to a
cricket crazy country like India how in 1993 – it is not necessarily Captain
Kapil Dev had the most talented team, but he knew what to do with the team.
Hence India was able to win the World cup. In one of the public meetings
Kapil Dev started speaking like this –I am a man of very few words so I cannot
speak for more than five minutes. But everyone remembered his five minutes speech much more
than some of the intellectuals who spoke on that day. It does not matter how much I have, what
really matters is what I do with what I have.
Similarly, it is that attitude that enabled that little boy who hailed from that fishing hamlets of
Rameswaram to go on to become not only the President of India, but one of the greatest living role
model India had- Dr A.P.J Abdul Kalam. To me he is living testimony to “it does not matter how
much I have, what really matters is what I do with what I have.
I have seen lot of people who are not progressing in life and sitting on excuses-
• I don’t have money to make it in life,
• I don’t have intelligence to make it in life,
• I don’t have educational background to make it in life or family support and
• Million other reasons why it cannot be done.
As long as you are directing your intelligence on why something cannot be done, you will find
enough reasons why it cannot be done. Give yourself a chance and direction to your intelligence.
Stop thinking why it cannot be done and start thinking how it can be done. Then you will find the
answer. And all those people who directed their intelligence with the question always–How things
can be done, they all commit their lives to this principle said above.
One of those years when the monsoon betrayed all the farmers and normally when they plant a
truck load of seeds the yield, they get out of the harvest is at least seven truck loads. That year
because of monsoon failure, they planted a truck load of seeds and they just got back a truck load
of seeds. The entire village was in great depression. At that time this little boy saw through the
window and his father was in prayer in the paddy fields – thanking God and saying- “Thank you
God- you at least returned the seeds to me. I planted a truck load, and you gave me back the truck
load. Curious the son went and asked the father – when entire village feel that the monsoon has
betrayed them and the farmers, what makes you think that you should be grateful to God. The
father smiled at the son and said-
“Never focus on what has left you, always focus on what you are left with, because with that
you can build your future.”
#WishingMostAndMore
Have a great week & Wonderful day!
R. Ramakrishnan
Email: r.ramakrishnan@gmrgroup.in
Editorial Team
Akshaya R Shivani S