"I run the world's largest steel company employing two lakh people having operations in various countries. But one thing which worries me is disruptions", Mittal said at an interaction at his alma mater St Xavier's College here.
Mittal, who graduated from the college with first class in BCom, said "It is important to learn and meet the challenges of disruptions."
"If I have any regret, then it is that I have not studied enough. I want to study and learn more, but that age has passed," he said at the alumni interaction.
"I am not aware. So I think it is important to think differently to stay ahead of the curve and meet the challenges.
"Facebook, Twitter are instances of disruptions and it will continue," Mittal said.
Citing an instance of how he faced challengea, Mittal said he studied in a Hindi medium school at Chitpur in north Kolkata after coming from Rajasthan. At the time of entering college he was not allowed admission in St Xavier's as the medium of instruction for him was Hindi.
"That was a challenge to me. I wanted to show him that he didn't take a wrong decision. When I went to him to collect the final marksheet, he offered me to teach first year students," Mittal said.
"I had stood first in the college which made me glad. But I was sad to," he added.
"I run so many operations globally. I ask my guys are we better than our competition. If yes, then it is good. If competition is better than us, then I am worse," Mittal said.
Hr had moved to Indonesia from Kolkata to start a new business.
Mittal is in Kolkata at the inauguration of St Xavier's University campus at New Town, accompanied by his father and wife.
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