Swati piramal biography of mahatma
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Eminent Women Series 2, A talk with Dr Swati Piramal ,Vice Chairperson, Piramal Group
Dr Swati Piramal is a change-maker and her contribution to the field of innovative new medicines and public health services has touched many lives. Passionate about promoting primary healthcare at a grassroots level, Dr Piramal shared her insights on self-realization and the need to form definitive strategies to reboot the economy post-Covid 19. Speaking on the Women’s Wing of FICCI – FLO Forum, “Eminent Women Series” she spoke about the need to increase the footprint of pan-India public health campaigns against major diseases and women empowerment for an evolved society.
Dr Swati Piramal said “If we use our actions with knowledge and relentless hard work then we have the instant key to innovation, achievement and success while immersing ourselves in the ocean of knowledge. We should respect all cultures, learn constantly and build a partnership that prospers”.
According to Dr Piramal women have the drive, determination, strength and compassion to be able to lead. The key to success is knowledge, meticulous planning and seamless execution. She spoke about the influence of Mahatma Jyotirao Phule, a gardener and his commitment to girl’s education in 19th century which actually helped i
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Be the best at what you do: Swati Piramal
In what way do you think will an Indian’s presence on the Harvard Board of Overseers help the country?
As one of the members of the board, I want to contribute in a big way.While on the board of the Harvard School of Public Health, I invited members from the varsity to tour Indian hospitals and initiate several programmes . We developed the new idea of training doctors to make them physician scientists since there are very few of them in India . We are looking at designing a special curriculum that can be placed online for the benefit of a large number of people. Harvard has done some amazing work in India and being on this board, will enable me to continue the good work.
Personally, what does this honour really mean to you?
When I completed my Master’s degree at the Harvard School of Public Health in 1992, I never dreamt that one day I would be elected to this prestigious 300-year-old institution’s board. It is a great honour to be on the board as you have to be nominated by and voted for by the entire alumnus.
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