INNOVATION is the Biggest mantra
- Byline
- Nov 25, 2019
- 3 min read
Innovation is the biggest weapon in startups. It is important to have simplicity and ease in
whatever work you do, said Public Relations Commissioner P. Narhari in a seminar held at Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication.
Sheetal Atkade Pathe | Byline Bhopal | Mobile#7067730336
Innovation is the biggest weapon in startups. Actually innovation is the biggest mantra. It is important to have simplicity and ease in whatever work you do. This was stated by Public Relations Commissioner Shri P. Narhari at the concluding function of the two-day seminar organized by Media Management Department at Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication. On the subject of management, he said that it should be taken innovatively instead of a boring subject. Connecting the media business to management, Narhari said that it provides maximum output with minimal resources.

Talking on media business strategy, he said that today's films make most of their revenue through digital marketing before they are released. Students of our university and professors should take inspiration from the life of P. Narhari said VC of university Deepak Tiwari. During this time news capsules "Gyanvani" and departmental monthly magazine "Samvad Kunj" and house journal magazine "Corporate Communities" were also released.
Innovation is happening more rapidly than ever before. In order to be innovative, companies need to be adaptable. They need to move quickly, adjust plans and evolve with market and customer demands. To do so successfully, startups also need to stay in line with their broader mission. Almost every business analyzes its strong suits, but a truly innovative startup goes a step farther. The subject of management should be taken innovatively instead of a boring subject because it will provide maximum output with minimal resources.
– P. Narhari, Public Relations Commissioner
Students of our university and professors should take inspiration from the life of P. Narhari.
– Deepak Tiwari, VC, MCNUJC
We should not make a copy but make our own identity. In e-commerce entrepreneurship, one should never be afraid to go to anyone and ask anything. We should not be disappointed if any startup fails, said Munish Ali, Director of e-Commerce University dot com
Writer and theater artist Mr. Sanjay Sharma said that you should be ready to learn. Describing the students as brand ambassadors of the university, he said that the trust is the trump card. Sharma said that your communication should have influence. Speaking on the content, he said that he should be very influential as well as clear. He also spoke very abstractly on the extension in the corporate sector. Apart from this, he said that your maturity, understanding, learning determines your position in the corporate.
Director of Madhya Pradesh Natya Vidyalaya, Alok Chatterjee said that in the absence of those who have learned to live, he will be a global winner. Describing the university as his mother, he said that dedication to any work is necessary.
Dainik Bhaskar Digital Deputy Editor Kamlesh Maheshwari said that it is important to recognize the market and this is management. Talking about different types of apps, he said that today they are controlling our lives. The closing occasion of the seminar was Dr. Krishan Singh, Chancellor, Dr. CP Agarwal, Dr. Sunita Dwivedi, Dr. Professor Dr. Kanchan Bhatia, Dr. Mani Nair, Dr. Kapil Raj Chandoria, Manisha Verma, Aarti Joshi, Sudhanshu Katadare, Ankita Sharma, Kriti Joshi and students of the department were specially present.
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