

On Teachers’ Day, September 5, Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, addressed a gathering at Jai Hind College in Mumbai. He shared insights from his personal journey, emphasizing the importance of breaking mental barriers and thinking big to achieve success.
Gautam Adani recounted a pivotal moment in his life when, at the age of 16, he made a bold choice to leave his studies in Ahmedabad and move to Mumbai. “It wasn’t just a city for me; it became my business training ground. Mumbai taught me to dream big and to chase those dreams relentlessly,” Adani said.
During his speech, Adani highlighted the importance of focusing on solutions rather than problems. “It’s easy to criticize the current situation, but it’s far more challenging to improve it,” he noted. He urged people to invest their energy in making positive changes instead of dwelling on negativity.
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Gautam Adani also spoke about the Dharavi redevelopment project, stressing that it was not just about infrastructure but restoring the dignity of the people living there. “We will fulfill our commitment with dedication,” he affirmed.
Gautam Adani explained that everyone’s path to success is unique, but for him, the secret lies in passion and the courage to take a different route. “The recipe for my success is simple—passion and the strength to walk on a different path,” he concluded, inspiring the audience to break boundaries and create their own paths to success.
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