Pushpendra Kulshrestha Galvanizes Jamshedpur Entrepreneurs

Kulshrestha’s Talk on India’s Role in Global Scenario Inspires at Singhbhum Chamber

Renowned speaker Pushpendra Kulshrestha emphasizes the critical role of Indian entrepreneurs in shaping the nation’s future in a rousing speech at the Singhbhum Chamber.

JAMSHEDPUR – At the Singhbhum Chamber, renowned journalist and speaker Pushpendra Kulshrestha delivered a stirring address on “Role of India in the Current Global Scenario”.

His dynamic presentation captivated the members of the Chamber, emphasizing the significant role of business entrepreneurs in India’s progress.

Kulshrestha described entrepreneurs as the backbone of any country, instilling a sense of enthusiasm and national pride among the attendees.

The event, organized by the Chamber, was jointly announced by President Vijay Anand Moonka and Honorary General Secretary Manav Kedia.

Expressing his appreciation for the invitation, Kulshrestha acknowledged the Chamber’s role in engaging the business community of Jamshedpur.

He passionately discussed the importance of traders in society and the distinction between the concepts of ‘country’ and ‘nation’.

His speech also touched upon the global arms race, challenging the notion that military strength alone defines a country’s power.

Instead, he argued that a nation’s true strength lies in its thinking and dedication.

Kulshrestha urged attendees to take pride in India’s ancient history and the relevance of Sanatan Hindu values on the global stage.

He recognized India’s growing global influence and predicted its resurgence as a world leader guided by Sanatani values.

Addressing a legal aspect, he spoke about a 2013 law concerning the Waqf Board, shedding light on its impact on property rights.

Concluding his address, Kulshrestha left a lasting impression with his thought-provoking statement, "It is better to live once and die than to live forever."

His speech at the Singhbhum Chamber has been an empowering and insightful experience for the business community in Jamshedpur.

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