 From the enchanting streets of London's literary tales to the vibrant campuses of India, Arpita Karva's journey unfolds. After capturing the essence of London in her vlog series, she embarked on a transformative college tour. In colleges across India, Arpita ignited the love for literature, shared UGC Net Insights and personally answered questions about both literature and career. Today, we present a snippet from Arpita's impactful lecture at Christ University, Bangalore. Get ready for a dose of literary inspiration as Arpita shares her journey and insights at Christ University. We are honoured and eager to have Dr. Aakta Thakalva as the Distinguished Speaker for the next year's Oath beyond the page English Literature, Career, Free Filament and Federal Resilience. Dr. Aakta Thakalva is a Gold Meditist from Radha's Honey University and a PhD voter in English Literature, whose passion and dedication to the world of literature served happy to the creation of the renowned startup www.AaktaThakalva.org a beacon of trust and knowledge in the value of English literature in it. Dr. Thakalva's journey does not end here. She has also ventured into the world of online education, attaining remarkable success on a YouTube channel with 5.9 intellectuals worldwide. Dr. Thakalva's passion for key literature in an engaging way led to an unassassinating journey. Her block series bought us on this passion to cut to Europe, where she explored sites related to famous authors. Over the past five years, Dr. Thakalva has worked closely with psychologists in the biggest mental health, allowing her to create a profound understanding of the challenges that students often face during their academic journey. Her commitment to policy education has led her to fund ink-pad from work showings on English Literature and seminars on mental health awareness. This session will provide us with a wealth of knowledge as she insights on various aspects of English Literature, career opportunities, UGZ industry relationship, entrepreneurship and student leadership challenges. Once again, we are delighted to welcome you, Ma'am. Either in a few words to the insights that can be shared with us. As we have a little time constraint, I might have to rush you through the slides. So please, you know, pay your full attention because I will not have a lot of time to explain a few topics. So I would also want to take you through my journey because I believe that I have been attached to the field of English Literature since a long time. I would want to ask from each one of you, what do you think is the difference between a dream and a goal? Difference between a dream and a goal. Get employment. Okay. Now, one thing. So, get employment is not a goal, I would say. It is more of a dream. In dream, you have more emotional investment compared to the goal. Okay. I would slightly disagree because when you work towards your goal, you get more attached to it. We all have dreams, right? And our dreams keeps changing. According to me, a dream is a vision for future. Just like the gentleman out there pointed out, I want employment. I want to like get, I want to get a good job. Now, it is a vision of future. It's a beautiful vision of future where you see yourself, you know, dressed up in a good suit and going to an office every day at 9 in the morning. That is a vision of future but it lacks a plan of achievement. So, where I just said that, you know, what you mentioned was a dream and not a goal is because employment in itself, employment in itself is a very, very vast term. You don't know which kind of job do you want to get. How do you get it? How much hours do you have to work to clear that interview? You don't know what kind of salary package do you want. It has to be very, very specific. Another interesting thing that I would want to tell you right here is that it is very important for each one of you to have a LinkedIn profile and be very, very active on LinkedIn because LinkedIn as a platform gives you endless opportunities. I was able to connect with so many brilliant people on LinkedIn which I thought would never accept my request and would never respond to my messages. I hope you must have heard of Ankur Wariku, right? So Ankur Wariku was a YouTuber which I've been following since like long and recently, two, three months back, I just like watched one of his videos and I was really gaga and I thought of sending him a message on LinkedIn sharing my feedback about the video and next day I saw that he replied to my message and then we started a conversation where I showed my interest in like meeting him and his team and he was like, why not? We are going to a place near Uttarakhand for a vacation. I am going with my entire team, so why not you join us and get I'll introduce you to my team and you can also suggest us some people who are really enthusiastic about working with us. So it is as simple as getting in touch with these people which we think would never respond to our messages. So something of this sort if you start at an early age you get to make a lot of new connections. And another interesting thing is in startup get into entrepreneurship is this challenge that we don't have resources. We don't know a lot of things. We don't have money. So how do we start? And this requires a big setup and we don't have money for that setup or we don't have resources for that setup. How do we do? Just want to tell you it's very very simple to start something. No company started directly by opening a factory. They started by pitching products to normal customers on a day to day basis from their dining table. Mama arts and a lot of fashion brands they all started from their house. They had the production happening in their house. The products were getting packed in on the dining table and that is how they were couriering it to the people. And only after getting a successful response they could get out in the market and look for investors. So the journey is long but then it starts with no resources is what we need to understand. So I think with that note I would like to end the session. I hope the session was beneficial and you were able to take some key pointers with you and definitely I would really want you to implement those key pointers because there is no knowledge in mind only after implementing these things is something that is going to take us to the new heights. So thank you so much for being such a patient audience.