Letter: “Whoever stops learning is old, whether at the age of 20 or at 80,” said American Industrialis and the Henry Ford business magnet that founded the Ford Motor Company.
This is a life lesson adapted by many surti entrepreneurs after the pandemics are applied in their routine work – these workers put their minds to test.
So, both Septuagenarian brokers or entrepreneurs, or 52-year-old cooperatives, or cooperative 52-year-old bank director and a 40-year-old production engineer – all takes a long leave of education – pauses to rest, reflect, and improve skills and interest in various fields .
Velji Shecha, 62, a civil engineer and sedask in Diamond City recently appeared for the first year’s exam in Ma political science.
“I hope to get good grades.
I like studying political trends and I have also developed interest in political science which mostly focuses on history,” Shecha, former President Gujarat from the Indian Real Estate Developer Association (Credi) to Ti.
The sixty-year-old businessman Kanji Bhalala, President Saurashtra Patel Samaj has completed the first year’s study at Ma Economics, the second post (PG) he pursued 40 years after he finished his first PG.
“I like to gather his knowledge.” This helps to understand the changing world.
I learned to improve my understanding and knowledge, “Bhalala, law graduates, who also studied journalism when he was young, said.
Lukhi, 40, a real estate developer, took a book 16 years after completing production engineering.” I was interested in learning political science.
There will be no better time than those now when I can focus on the study, “Lukhi said, who recently completed the first year in the political science of Ma.
Kanti Marapana, a 52-year-old tax consultant appeared in the last year’s exam LLM As well as the first year’s economic exam on the same day.
“I did LLM from Sardar Patel University and Ma from Veer Narmad South Gujarat University (VNSGU).
I am now planning to hold a PhD in banks, “said Marakea, Director of Varachha Cooperative Bank.
Consultant Wealth Rights Pareshya Lathiya completed the first year of MA political science at the age of 45.
Science graduates, Latiya contemplated PhD for two decades after he stopped his studies in 1999 .
“Previously, there were limited resources for people who wanted to pursue their higher studies.
But now there are many opportunities for those who want to improve themselves.
People must try to follow these individuals.
And we are ready to support such students, “said VNSGU Vice-Chancellor KN Chavda.