Srinagar, Jul 18: In an insightful address to the newly admitted batch of the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Jammu, Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo exhorted students to embrace their journey with purpose, passion and a deep commitment to public good.
The event marked the commencement of the academic year for one of India’s youngest and most dynamic IIMs.
Congratulating the students for securing admission to a premier national institution, the Chief Secretary emphasized that IIM Jammu is not merely an academic campus, but a crucible of transformation. “You have crossed a significant milestone and now stand at the threshold of an experience that will transform your lives,” he said, calling upon the students to not only become professionals but also leaders of values and vision.
Describing IIM Jammu as a symbol of aspiration and excellence in New India, the Chief Secretary said the institution carries the energy and potential to shape the future leaders who can contribute to the region and the nation.
Speaking on India’s evolving economic and developmental landscape, the Chief Secretary observed that the country is witnessing a historic transformation through rapid digitalization, infrastructure growth, start-up momentum and global positioning. However, he stressed that along with these opportunities come challenges like climate change, social equity and sustainable development.
Touching upon the region’s rapid development, the Chief Secretary noted that Jammu & Kashmir is emerging as a hub for innovation, entrepreneurship and governance reforms. He encouraged the students to engage with the region meaningfully. He urged them not be just passive observers but be catalysts to bring the necessary change. Drawing from his experience in public life, Dulloo offered five principles for personal and professional success. He asked for staying curious, being resilient, acting ethically with full integrity.
, be inclusive showing respect to diversity and leading with compassion saying that kindness is a powerful leadership characteristic.
The Chief Secretary encouraged the students to see the next two years as the foundation of a meaningful life. “Don’t just aim for a good job only aim for a good life too,” he said, urging them to build a legacy of purpose and service.