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Tribune News Service

Amritsar, February 2

A youth talk show on the theme ‘Upside-down’ saw various achievers revealing their approach to overcome challenges in realising their goals in life here at Mount Litera Zee School on Sunday. Urging the audience to adopt a ‘never-say-die’ approach towards life, the speakers at the event addressed the gathering and termed adversities as chances to better prospects in life.

The speakers at the occasion included Ssumier Pasricha, alias Pammi Aunty; Sanay Khurana, a student; Bhupendra Tripathi, a person who had overcome paralysis, cancer and blindness to establish his career as an RBI Manager at Ahmedabad; Diipa Khosla, a global influencer and a Dutch diplomat; Munaf Kapadia, chief eating officer, Bohri Kitchen; Tanya Ghavri, a stylist and co-founder @dhoomdhaamweddings; Manvendra Singh Gohil, Maharaja of Rajpipla and an LGBT rights activist; Dr Neeraj Bharany, an oncologist; Marianna Mukuchyan, a hair and make-up artist; Gowri Ishwaran, principal Sanskriti School, New Delhi, and Suhani Parekh, founder and creative director of Misho.

Deputy Commissioner Shivdular Singh Dhillon presided over the event. The orators urged the masses to maintain a positive approach towards life under all circumstances, besides, exploring situations from all angles to find the best solution, and developing tolerance for others’ stance. Turning things upside down always helps when being upright doesn’t alter unfavourable circumstances,” they said.

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