CIMP students interact with Hotmail co-founder

CIMP students interact with Hotmail co-founder
Patna: The Chandragupt Institute of Management Patna (CIMP) on Thursday organised a virtual bootcamp with Sabeer Bhatia, co-founder of the world’s first web-based email service, for its students and aspiring entrepreneurs. The interactive session, titled “Human Algorithm: Scaling Success from Hotmail to Hot Coin”, was held online.Sharing his journey of innovation and entrepreneurship, Bhatia said that his path from Hotmail to Hot Coin had always been about pushing boundaries with ideas that are new and innovative. “Success doesn’t come from following traditional paths; it comes from developing skills, questioning conventions, and daring to think differently,” he said, adding that the world rewards those who innovate, not those who imitate.Ramesh Jadhav, professor of entrepreneurship at Jharkhand University of Technology, Ranchi, observed that entrepreneurship is not just about building businesses, but about creating ecosystems that empower people to dream, innovate, and scale.CIMP director Rana Singh said the institute believes in nurturing innovation and entrepreneurial spirit. “Today’s session is a unique opportunity for our students, founders, and dreamers to learn directly from a global icon.
This dialogue will inspire them to think beyond boundaries and scale ideas into impactful ventures,” he said.A large number of students attended the bootcamp, which was designed for founders, builders, and future entrepreneurs aspiring to transform ideas into scalable ventures. CIMP administrative officer Kumod Kumar proposed a vote of thanks.

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About the AuthorBasant Kumar Mishra

He has been pursuing journalism as a hobby for the last 53 years and with TOI since July 1987. Covering higher education besides the environment and other human stories. Have taught geology at Patna University for more than 41 years and also served as the principal of Patna Science College. Also served as a member of the National Knowledge Commission working group on undergraduate education (2005-08).

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