Mumbai: CCCI seminar cum workshop concludes


Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network—Mumbai

Mumbai, Nov 17: The Christian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) organized a seminar cum networking and fellowship on Saturday November 16 at Hotel Avion. The guest speaker for the day was Vinod Anant Mestry who is the director of Shree Commerce Academy and has been in the educational field since the past 12 years.

His topic for the day was ‘Emotional Mastery and Values of Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj.’ Mestry detailed how Shivaji Maharaj, one of the greatest kings in the world, while facing six powerful enemies, created an empire providing two lac crore annual income from zero, an army of around 2,60,000 and his own navy consisting of 650 warships and boats.

Mestry also explained that in just a period of 28 years, he created an empire of equality, justice, welfare, and humanity. He created his dream of ‘Swarajya’ and became immortal in the thoughts of people. He emphasized the three vital points to bring about a Change Model which were thinking/belief, behaviour and results. He connected the deeds of the great warrior king to how we can overcome difficulties and also increase business. Mestry listedthe qualities of Shivaji Maharaj and explained how the same can help us in our life and business.

The event was well-attended by members of the CCCI.

  

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