Visionaries Illuminate the Path to Excellence at ‘Print Amrit Dhara’

Time:2024-11-29 From:

Prof. Kamal Mohan Chopra, introducing Mr Ramesh Panwar, Mr. Avijit Mukherjee and Dr Ravindra Goel – their journeys, marked by resilience and an unwavering commitment to excellence, will undoubtedly inspire and motivate the young minds in attendance.

 

The Offset Printers’ Association (OPA) orchestrated a historic event, ‘Print Amrit Dhara’, at the esteemed Central University of Haryana, Mahendergarh, on 27 November 2024. This remarkable gathering was graced by three of India’s most iconic stalwarts in the print industry—Dr. Ravendra Goel, Mr. Ramesh Panwar, and Mr. Avijit Mukherjee. Each luminary took the stage to narrate their extraordinary journeys of grit, innovation, and success, captivating an audience of over 500 participants, including industry veterans, academicians, and aspiring students. The event became a tapestry of inspiration, weaving stories of humble beginnings, relentless determination, and visionary leadership. These tales transcended mere professional success, echoing with themes of courage, resilience, and an unyielding belief in the power of dreams.

 

Dr. Ravendra Goel, a first-generation entrepreneur with a Ph.D. in Polymer Technology from IIT Delhi, embodies the spirit of innovation and intellect. As the founder of Chemline India Ltd., he has revolutionized the field of adhesives, varnishes, and label stocks, making Chemline a global brand impacting over 20 countries and diverse industries like printing, packaging, and labelling. Dr. Goel shared his compelling journey, stating: "The path to success is not always linear; it’s filled with challenges that test your mettle. Dreams are not just for the night; they are the blueprint of your future. But remember, without action, dreams remain mere illusions." His words resonated deeply, especially with students who saw in him a shining example of how education, perseverance, and a passion for excellence can transform an individual’s life. He encouraged young minds to face adversity with courage and turn obstacles into opportunities.

 

From the small village of Bhiwani Rohilla in Hisar, Haryana, to becoming a leading figure in the printing and packaging industry, Mr. Ramesh Panwar’s journey is a masterclass in resilience. As the founder of Colormann, he has built a company renowned for its cutting-edge offset printing technology, employing over 300 individuals and catering to some of the most prestigious brands in India. Sharing his thoughts, Mr. Panwar remarked: "Success is not about where you start; it’s about the determination to keep moving forward. I began with nothing but a dream, and with relentless effort, that dream has turned into a legacy. Never underestimate the power of persistence—it can move mountains." His humble beginnings as the son of a farmer and a tailor added emotional weight to his narrative, inspiring the audience to believe in their potential to overcome barriers and achieve greatness.

 

A former Major in the Indian Army, Mr. Avijit Mukherjee has seamlessly transitioned from a distinguished military career to the corporate world, now serving as Senior Vice President at DCG Tech Limited and co-founder of UrPrinters.com—India’s pioneering B2B printing marketplace. With over three decades of experience in B2B sales, technology, and organizational transformation, Mr. Mukherjee’s journey is a testament to discipline, adaptability, and visionary thinking. He captivated the audience with his insights, saying: "True leadership lies in empowering others to shine. The printing industry is not just about ink and paper; it is about innovation, adaptation, and creating value for the future. Technology is transforming our sector, and it’s up to us to lead this change with courage and conviction." His blend of military precision and corporate strategy has shaped his vision, inspiring countless individuals to embrace change and lead with purpose.

 

 

On behalf of printers across India, these distinguished luminaries were felicitated jointly by the evening's Chief Guest, Shri Jaiveer Singh, President of IPAMA, and the Chief Patron, Prof. (Dr.) Tankeshwar Kumar, Vice Chancellor of the Central University of Haryana. Their presence added gravitas to the event, emphasizing the importance of fostering innovation and nurturing talent in the industry. The ‘Print Amrit Dhara’ left an indelible impression on every attendee, reinforcing the belief that success is not merely about personal triumph—it is about empowering others and building a legacy that inspires. This event is destined to be remembered as a landmark moment, showcasing how the synergy of academia and industry can propel the printing sector to unprecedented heights.

 

The ‘Print Amrit Dhara’ event was more than just a seminar—it was a celebration of the human spirit. It provided an unparalleled platform for dialogue between industry leaders and aspiring professionals, bridging the gap between visionaries and learners. The printing industry, contributing over ₹90,000 crores annually to India’s economy and providing employment to over one million people, stood tall in its potential to innovate and thrive. Events like these highlighted how collaboration between academia and industry could unlock greater achievements. In his address, Prof. Kamal Mohan Chopra, remarked: "Events like this are the lifeblood of progress. They create a space where dreams take root, ideas flourish, and the future begins to unfold. We are honoured to celebrate the visionaries who inspire us and pave the way for generations to come."