Calling ISB students fortunate, he said classrooms in the premier business school were built with an investment of Rs 1.5 to Rs 2 crore each.
“On this Teachers’ Day, inaugurating such a grand educational facility at ISB is a great honour and a joyful occasion for me. I would like to express my gratitude to all my teachers who helped me reach this position,” he said.
“The inauguration of this centre marks the beginning of a new era of collaboration, under which the government, academia and industry strive together to shape India’s future,” Bhatti added.
Thanking the Motilal Oswal Foundation for “opening a door of learning”, he said that while “governments build roads, visionary philanthropy builds gateways of knowledge”.
Vikramarka, meanwhile, requested the ISB to design and implement a five-day special training programme for Telangana MLAs and MLCs.
ISB Dean Madan Pillutla, Prabhat Sinha, Deputy CM’s Special Secretary Krishna Bhaskar and others were present on the occasion.




