CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, recently held its 27th convocation. The Chief Guest Dr. Anil Sahasrabudhe, Chairman of NETF, EC-NAAC and NBA and Chairman – Board of Governors, LBSIM – Shri Anil Shastri, presented PGDM Degree to a total of 227 students from PGDM (General), PGDM (Financial Management), PGDM (Research & Business Analytics), PGDM (E-Business), PGDM (Artificial Intelligence & Data Science) of session 2022-24 and PGDM of session 2021-24.

During the graduation ceremony, the college also honored students for their remarkable achievements. Gold medals were awarded to Arjun Khajuria for PGDM (General), Sakshi Jain for PGDM (Financial Management), Ritika Aggarwal for PGDM (Research & Business Analytics), and Kritima Jain for PGDM (E-Business), Saksham Kapoor for PGDM (AI & Data Science) for 2022-24 and Sandeep Kumar Pugliya (PGDM 2021-24) securing first position and received gold medal in their respective courses. Sourashish Chatterjee, Priyal Sachdeva, Devanshi Narang, Sidhanth Kapoor, and Shivam Gupta received the Lalita Shastri Medal for the best overall performance in PGDM. Vrinda Jain was recognized with the Amit Chopra Medal for her contributions to social service and extracurricular activities.

In his welcome address, Anil Shastri, Chairman of Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, congratulated all the graduating students and awardees. He further advised the students never to lose the sight of ground reality. “If you are unaware of it (ground reality), you will find difficulty in whatever you want to do. Passion, personal integrity, intellectual honesty and determination is very important to get success in your endeavors.”

While delivering the convocation address, Dr. Anil Sahasrabudhe, Chairman of NETF, EC-NAAC, and NBA, said, “LBSIM has earned great respect from public as it furthering the legacy of country’s great leader and former PM Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri ji. Everything he did, touched the heart and soul of every human being.”