Dr Gaur Gopal Das teaches work-life balance to SJVN employees

In his inspirational talk, Dr Gaur Gopal Das emphasized that self-motivation, self-completion and maintaining work-life balance is central for achieving self-excellence
Dr Gaur Gopal Das teaches work-life balance to SJVN employees

New Delhi/Shimla: SJVN organised a motivational talk by Dr Gaur Gopal Das for all employees at corporate headquarters, Shimla. This talk, which is the initiative of the visionary SJVN's Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) Nand Lal Sharma is amongst a series of activities to motivate and energize SJVN employees for achieving higher efficiency. The objective of these series is to motivate the employees in the task of nation-building, by achieving the shared vision of making SJVN a 25,000 MW company by 2040. The talk was live telecasted to all SJVN employees posted at different locations in India and Abroad viz. Himachal Pradesh, Bihar, Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Nepal & Bhutan.

The function was inaugurated by Sharma and Gopal Das in the presence of SJVN's Director (Personnel) Geeta Kapur, Director (Civil) SP Bansal, Director (Finance) AK Singh and Director (Electrical) Sushil Sharma.

Motivational speaker & life trainer Dr Das gave a motivational speech to enable SJVN employees to achieve their professional and individual objectives. In his inspirational talk, Dr Das emphasized that self-motivation, self-completion and maintaining work-life balance is central for achieving self-excellence. Dr Das stated that professional, as well as personal life, is always full of challenges and for achieving the success we should concentrate on the variable factors of situations rather than on constant factors.

Addressing the august gathering, Sharma said that the currently world is being driven by ideas, and only highly motivated and creative people will be able to survive this highly competitive environment.  He recalled the growth story of SJVN from 1990s having portfolio of 1,500 MW with some 3,000 employees, which today has grown to almost 9000 MW with only 1500 employees. Sharma stated, in last two years SJVN has been allotted 8 projects in India and abroad. Today SJVN has 2016.15 MW projects in the generation and has five projects of around 3,000 MW in the construction stage. He reiterated his belief in Team SJVN, which would achieve shared vision of becoming 5,000 MW by 2023, 12,000 MW by 2030 and 25,000 MW by 2040.

Sharma further stated that for achieving this gigantic dream and towering vision, all SJVN employees must be ready for face challenges. He exhorted all the employees to be prepared for postings at difficult locations and put in their best efforts to achieve the shared vision of SJVN. He further emphasized that the target of SJVN is to accelerate efforts in the right direction of achieving goals.

Sharma asserted that management of SJVN is committed to unleashing the potential of the employee to become better decision-makers and leaders. This would lead to individuals helping the company to be successful and mutual commitment would lead to exemplary team efforts and exceptional business performance.

Dr Das has graduated from the College of Engineering, Pune with a degree in electrical engineering, after which he worked as an electrical engineer at Hewlett Packard. He left Hewlett Packard and joined ISKCON. He is the author of multiple books and has received an honorary doctorate by the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT).

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