CT Group's Open Mic Season 5 leaves a lasting impact with diverse lineup of speakers

CT Group’s Open Mic Season 5 brought together an inspiring and dynamic range of speakers from diverse walks of life, offering the audience a spectrum of experiences and insights.

CT Group's Open Mic Season 5 leaves a lasting impact with diverse lineup of speakers

Jalandhar, September 23, 2024: CT Group’s Open Mic Season 5 brought together an inspiring and dynamic range of speakers from diverse walks of life, offering the audience a spectrum of experiences and insights.


The event featured a stalwart league of thought leaders, including DRDO scientists prestigious sports coaches, fitness enthusiasts, police officers, social activists, journalists, lawyers, writers, and NGO runners, each sharing stories that left an indelible mark on the attendees.


Jaspreet Kaur, who served 7 years in DRDO, and Gurpreet Singh, a former NHPC employee, discussed their entrepreneurial journeys at Open Mic Season 5.


They were joined by Manju Christopher, MD of Salute Punjabiyat, who spoke on cultural heritage, and athletic coach Sarbit Singh, who emphasized discipline. Parveen Abrol highlighted mental health, while Mandeep Singh from Punjab Police addressed law enforcement challenges. Social activist Kusum Sharma focused on women's empowerment, and Mehtab Singh, the "Jaggery King," shared his business insights. Kulwant Kaur, a veteran gum trainer, spoke on fitness, and digital creator Bhumika Batra discussed the influence of digital media.


Chairman of CT Group Charanjit Singh Channi, who presided over the event, praised the initiative, saying, “It is moments like these that ignite the flame of curiosity and inspire us to create a more connected and empathetic society.”


Also present at the event were Dr. Manbir Singh, Managing Director of CT Group; Dr. Nitin Tandon, Executive Director, of CT Group; Davinder Singh, Director of Student Welfare, CT University; and Dr. Arjan Singh, Dean of Student Welfare, who highlighted the significant impact this platform has had on both students and the broader community.