ਰਵਾਂ ਗਲੋਬਲ ਈ ਕੈਂਪ। ਅਸਲ ਅਮੀਰ ਬਣੀਏ ।Journey to IAS | Crisis to Confidence | Power teams |17 June 2026
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Simrandeep Kaur, an IAS officer who achieved the 15th rank in the UPSC exams, shares her inspiring journey. She discusses how she was motivated to pursue this career after seeing a woman officer during her school days. Despite facing setbacks, including not qualifying in earlier attempts, her dedication, self-analysis, family support, and positive thinking helped her clear the exam. She emphasizes that failure should be seen as a challenge and advocates for quality study hours over quantity, maintaining mental well-being, and utilizing available resources effectively.
Jasleen Kaur, a survivor of the Ukraine war, shares her emotional journey from a state of crisis to confidence. She recounts feeling alone and scared in a bunker, questioning 'Why me?' but found solace and strength through spiritual connection with Guru Sahib. She highlights how embracing challenges and relying on faith can bring about an inner transformation, leading to freedom from fear and a positive outlook. She also emphasizes the importance of gratitude and helping others around you during difficult times.
Avneet Singh, an entrepreneur, presents five key rules for building high-performing teams. He stresses the importance of setting clear goals and vision, fostering open and respectful communication, adapting to challenges, embracing problem-solving, and collaborating over competition. He underlines that the foundation of any successful team is trust and a positive culture, and that synergistic effort leads to greater impact than individual talent alone. He encourages continuous learning and treating mistakes as lessons to grow faster as a team.
Guru Diksha Kaur introduces the 'Aspirations Building Campaign,' a platform designed to enhance reading habits and leadership skills. She highlights the proverb 'Readers are Leaders' and invites participants of all ages to join the campaign, which offers free access to books and leadership drills. The session also revisits the concept of 'digital fasting' as a crucial practice to avoid information overload and distractions, ensuring focus on personal growth and learning.
The Q&A segment addresses common challenges faced by youth. Vanit Kaur offers advice on waking up early for studies, suggesting 'night management' (early dinner, early sleep), making a strong संकल्प (resolve), and offering Ardaas (prayer). Regarding maintaining strong family bonds despite distance, she advises parents to stay connected through calls, understand their children's routines and friends, and encourage spiritual connections. For managing anger, she advises against making decisions in anger and prioritizing relationships over ego, recommending patience and spiritual insight.