Union Minister Lauds XLRI’s 75-Year Legacy at Platinum Jubilee Event
Pradhan Predicts India to Become World’s Third-Largest Economy Soon
Key Points:
- XLRI celebrates 75 years as India’s oldest business school
- Union Minister forecasts major economic growth for India
- Distinguished alumni receive recognition for exceptional achievements
JAMSHEDPUR – Union HRD Minister Dharmendra Pradhan joins XLRI’s milestone celebration, highlighting institution’s leadership legacy.
The institution marked its platinum jubilee with grandeur. Distinguished guests attended the ceremony.
Moreover, Tata Steel’s role remained instrumental in XLRI’s journey. Their partnership spans several decades.
Economic Vision
Meanwhile, India shows promising economic trajectory. The nation currently ranks fifth globally.
Furthermore, the country’s industrial revolution journey continues evolving. Leadership opportunities expand significantly.
Additionally, public trust strengthens government initiatives. One crore citizens voluntarily surrendered gas subsidies.
Alumni Excellence
In addition, the celebration honored outstanding alumni achievements. Jacob Varghese received the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Besides, Prof. K. Sivaramakrishnan earned academic recognition. His contributions enhance global education standards.
Moreover, various professionals received specialized awards. These acknowledged diverse career accomplishments.
Future Outlook
Meanwhile, cultural performances enriched the celebration. Students showcased their talents.
Furthermore, the institution reinforces its educational commitment. Industry leaders praise XLRI’s continuing impact.

