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PBD Guest Interview: Hard-working culture of India makes it a super power says Roopali Bhatt

India: a country of hard-working intelligent individuals that hold the key to the complex technical issues… that’s how Sweden (Europe) welcomes Indians. Sharing her experience, Governance and Compliance Head of Erickson Inc Roopali Bhatt said that India is a super power, whose potential is recognised across the globe now.
“Indians are moving across the world. Compared to developed country also, Indians are superior in some ways like culture and environment,” Bhatt said.
She added that Indians are born and brought up to work hard and diligently. “There is more laziness and perhaps, it is actually good work-life balance, but they are need ambitious Indians to support the economy and world,” Bhatt said.
“In other parts of the world, especially western countries, people are okay with moving slowly, where Indians fill in the gap quickly,” Bhatt said.
The shortcoming for India is lack of infrastructure to support a large population, she added.
“The population of Sweden is almost less than Delhi. In the coming years, India will definitely stands out and emerges out to be a superpower,” Bhatt said.
India teaches you hard work, Indore supports people…
Bhatt: In India, there is a culture of pushing kids to work hard and grow. This is a challenging phase especially because of competition in education. I recall when I came to Indore in 1996 for studying in IIPS, DAVV.
It was my first time away from parents. In Indore, I could develop a lot of confidence. I learned to be independent. In Indore, even in those years, I had to deal with people across the world. These lessons helped me throughout my life. I made a lot of friends in Indore. People of Indore were and still are very helpful. They help you become the best version of yourself.
Must experience in Indore
Bhatt: Indore has grown into a mini-metro city anyway. However, I remember and want to visit the charm and soul of Indore during our upcoming visit. I will take my family to Chappan Dukan. It is clean, green, healthy, delicious and full of variety.
We might visit Regional Park. Mandu is one of the best places to visit. I always want to visit it for heritage city.
I want to take my son to Khajrana temple. I am a firm believer of Lord Ganesha.
DAVV is one important spot. It is just so much to talk about the university campus. It is where we grew up and learnt. It has transformed a lot too.
Indore’s always been global educational hub
Bhatt: I have been visiting metro cities. Indore has the potential to grow. Indore has the talent and infrastructures. Even back then, we had international students as well. Indore has apex educational quality. I owe my career to Indore. I am sure it has grown further too.
At that time also, it was an educational hub and not just for MP, but from metros and other countries too. If we have industrial set-ups other than IT too, then with government support, it can easily surpass. Indore’s quality of life is much better than metro. I would never move to Delhi if it was a choice.
If investors find it viable and feasible, they would love to invest here. Many people would love to support start-ups. There is always an influx from Indore to metros, so it would be better to support them to Indore.

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