MS Dhoni inspires youth at Parul University
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, December 05 2025:
Marking the most defining moment in its history, Parul University on Wednesday welcomed India's most celebrated cricket icon and captain cool MS Dhoni, on its campus for "Mission Possible 2025" .
MS Dhoni, the cricketing legend has inspired generations, making the youth believe that no challenge is too tough to conquer and that with great grit and determination, anything is possible.
During his interaction with the students, he shared, "Motivation is a very individualistic thing and as an individual you have to find what motivates you", which encouraged the students to tap into their full potential and to attain what seems difficult to achieve.
He also advised the students to treat every day as very special.
Spreading his unmatchable charm and energy, Maniesh Paul further elevated the spirit of the evening through his candid conversation with MS Dhoni on stage.
Uplifting the mood even more, Kiku Sharda lit up the stage by delivering an exclusive act by bringing his much-loved iconic characters to life.
Another major highlight of the event was that the bright students and great achievers were felicitated by the legend himself.
Dhoni awarded the students who have been commissioned by the Indian Armed Forces.
Students of PU Animesh Narayan, Yuvraj Singh and Sujal Tiwari have been selected to serve as officers in the Indian Navy.
Speaking about the campaign "Yahan Possible Hai", Dr Devanshu Patel, President, Parul University, said.
"Mission Possible is built on a simple belief that our students are capable of much more than they think.
We, as a university, consider it our responsibility to provide them with the opportunities, the exposure, and the inspiration that will open this potential" .
"The presence of such a star as MS Dhoni in our midst not only inspires but also transforms their perception of what they are capable of.
It reminds them that all their big dreams are achievable, since Yahan Possible Hai", he asserted.




