Hear from the visitors exploring NTPC's 'Sukh' Eco-house at IITF 2024! Made from ash, with an easy-built and budget-friendly design, the Eco-house is set to revolutionise sustainable living! Visit NTPC’s Ecohouse stall in front of Hall no. 1, at the IITF exhibition in Pragati Maidan to get more insights into sustainable and affordable housing solutions. #SustainableLiving #SustainableHousing #AshUtilisation #GreenHomes #EcoFriendly #PoweringProgressResponsibly #50YearsOfPoweringProgress #50YearsOfInfinitePossibilities #NTPC #IITF2024
3.Mindfulness is the practice of being fully Present and aware of the Present moment. Likewise, Heartfulness helps people transform, allowing them to listen more empathically, based on the heart too, rather than just the Mind. ----- Excerpt from: Dharma tales for CEOs. 🙏
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BG:17.15 --- Words that do not cause distress, are truthful, inoffensive and beneficial, as well as regular recitation of the Vedic scriptures ---- these are declared as the austerity of speech. 🙏
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3mo1.Leaders often stand out for their ability to communicate effectively. The power of expression ranks as a fundamental requirement for a successful executive. Inthis verse, Lord Krishna imparts to Arjun, the refined art of communication. It's worth noting that Arjun is a prince, hence Lord Krishna's guidance applies to contemporary executives as well. ------ 2.Swadharma ----- One's own dharma refers to an individual 's distinct responsibility or duties. While dharma constitutes the natural law governing the universe, swadharma represents each individual's distinctive role in upholding this law ---- it embodies how one contributes to society's greater welfare. Swadharma is not predetermined: It's a personal process of discovery. It emerges through reflection upon one's unique talents, capabilities and passions, while considering society's needs and one's potential to address those needs.Living in harmony with swadharma results in a dharmic life, marked by peace, happiness, and fulfilment, aligned with natural law and social welfare.