Harit Nagpal Tata Play CEO Empowers Chitkara University Students with Career Advice
Harit Nagpal, Managing Director & CEO of Tata Play, recently engaged with students at Chitkara University, offering insights on achieving success in life and career. The session, titled “What Would Help Today’s Youth Succeed in Life and Their Career,” provided a valuable platform for students to learn from a leading figure in India’s media and entertainment industry.
Hosted at the Chancellor’s Secretariat by Dr. Madhu Chitkara, Pro-Chancellor of Chitkara University, Nagpal was welcomed by Dr. Sandhir Sharma, Vice-Chancellor, Chitkara University, Nagina Bains, Director of Testler, and Prof. Sourav Roy, Director of the University Readiness Academy. The presence of these key figures highlighted the significance of this session for the university community.
Harit Nagpal, renowned for campaigns like Hutch’s “You & I” and the Binge TV app, shared his professional journey, highlighting pivotal moments and the challenges he overcame. He emphasised the importance of resilience, adaptability, and a growth mindset, urging students to embrace change and continuously develop their skills. He noted that success today requires not just technical expertise but also a strong sense of purpose and the ability to innovate.
The interactive session allowed students to ask questions and seek advice directly from Nagpal’s experiences. He stressed the importance of self-improvement and viewing failures as learning opportunities. Drawing from his career, he encouraged students to stay curious, be open to learning, and take calculated risks.
The University Readiness Academy, which organised the event, aims to bridge academia and industry by exposing students to real-world insights. Nagpal’s visit reflects Chitkara University’s commitment to preparing its students for future career challenges.
Dr. Madhu Chitkara conveyed her appreciation to Harit Nagpal for his engaging and thought-provoking session, noting the strong impact his insights had on the students. She emphasised the value of such interactions in broadening students’ perspectives and reaffirmed the university’s commitment to developing well-rounded future leaders, equipped with academic excellence and the resilience to navigate a rapidly changing professional landscape.