New
Delhi, February 2025,
Mahindra
University hosted the International Student Leadership Day (ISLD) Conference
2025 in association with the PMI Pearl City Chapter (PMIPCC), Hyderabad, on
their campus. The event brought together over 134 students, faculty, and
industry professionals to explore the intersection of leadership, project
management, and innovation. The conference featured keynotes and presentations
from distinguished speakers, including Dr. Bishnu Pal, Dean Academics, School
of Engineering, Mahindra University;
Dr. Pradeep Racherla, Assistant Dean, Professor of
Marketing, School of Management, Mahindra University; Dr. Pendyala Kiranmai
Dutt, Board member, United Way, Hyderabad; and
Mr. Manohar Yerraguntla, President, PMIPCC & PMO at Amara
Raja Group, as well as engaging interactive sessions on important topics such
as leadership traits, human-AI collaboration, and sustainability challenges.
Mr. Yerraguntla introduced the
SPARK framework—self or leadership—and emphasised that "leadership is
about impact, not titles." In a compelling panel discussion, experts
highlighted the evolving role of artificial intelligence (AI) in leadership.
Ms. Shazia, a psychology student, urged caution in adopting AI technologies. At
the same time, other panellists, including Mr. Varunteja, a student at JNTU in
mechanical engineering, emphasised the potential for AI to play leadership
roles, though human collaboration remains key. The event also featured a 'Pitch
for the Planet' session where students presented innovative solutions to global
challenges. Akshara Hiranmai, a B. Tech student from BVRIT for women, showcased an eco-friendly water-saving device, while
Boppana Sri Neha, a B. Tech student from BVRIT for women, proposed an
AI-powered sensor to prevent scooter accidents. Finally, Vinay Jain, a BBA
student at Mahindra University, advocated for responsible plastic use &
recycling to reduce waste.
Dr. Yajulu
Medury, Vice-Chancellor, Mahindra University, stated,
"The launch of the student-led APEX PMIPCC MU reaffirms Mahindra
University’s constant commitment to experiential learning and marks a step
forward in emphasizing the criticality of integrating project management into
academic learning. This initiative equips students with skills to engage with
industry best practices and develop leadership capabilities."
Mr.
Manohar Yerraguntla, President, PMIPCC, said, "ISLD is a platform designed to empower the
youth, helping them in developing critical leadership and project management
skills. At PMI Pearl City Chapter, we are committed to preparing students for
the future by helping them with the right knowledge, skills, and mindset to
lead with confidence and drive meaningful changes. It was truly inspiring to
witness the curiosity and passion of the students. A big thank you to Mahindra
University faculty, management, volunteers, and all the participants for making
this event a grand success.”
The
event also marked the official launch of APEX PMIPCC MU, a student-led club
dedicated to project management education. Under the guidance of Dr. Debopam
Chakrabarti, Professor, School of Management, Mahindra University, and Dr.
Mukesh Narmetta, Assistant Professor, School of Management, Mahindra
University, the club aims to provide students with exposure to global
project management standards, tools, and methodologies. Through workshops,
mentorship, and networking opportunities, APEX PMIPCC MU will bridge the gap
between academic learning and industry expectations and help young
professionals build practical skills, learn through collaboration, and explore
innovative ideas.
The Project Management Institute
(PMI), founded in 1969, is a global nonprofit that sets industry standards,
offers certifications, and supports professionals across sectors. The PMI Pearl
City Chapter Hyderabad (PMIPCC), established in 2001, promotes best practices
through mentorship, training, and networking across Telangana and Andhra
Pradesh, fostering industry connections and leadership development.