Inspire Yourself- Achieve What They Accomplished

Inspire Yourself- Achieve What They Accomplished

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Book Specification

Item Code: UAZ261
Author: Vishwamitra Sharma
Publisher: V&S PUBLISHERS, Delhi
Language: English
Edition: 2018
ISBN: 9789350578599
Pages: 64 (Throughout B/w Illustrations)
Cover: PAPERBACK
Other Details 8.50 X 5.50 inch
Weight 100 gm

Book Description

About the Book
The book is an inspiring tale of prominent Indian industrialists, entrepreneurs, scientists and other important personalities who have made outstanding contribution in their chosen fields. Their drive, determination and resourcefulness act like beacon light directing young people all over India and the world to achieve what they accomplished.

This book introduces you to the life and their contributions of legends Entrepreneurs JRD Tata, G. D. Birla. Dhirubhai Ambani, Ramnath Goenka, NR. Narayana Murthy, Keshub Mahindra, Azim H. Premji Scientists J. C. Bone, MS Swaminathan, CV. Roman, Homi Bhabha, Vikram Serabhai, M. Virvesvaraya, Raja Ramanna, APJ Abdul Kalam Other important dignitaries like Jammalal Bajaj, Amartya Kumar Sen Tenzing Norgay, Sam Manekshew, Verghese Kurien. The sketch has been kept short deliberately to encourage children, students and readers to absorb their works easily. If you believe that example is more effective than mere words this book is sure to excite you.

About the Author
Vishwamitra Sharma is a prolific and versatile writer. He has authored over 80 books on various subjects such as science, health, yoga, palmistry, astrology, vaastu shastra and the like. He began his journalistic career before 1947 in Lahore with the daily Milap. After moving to independent India in 1947, he joined the Hindi daily Jansatta. Thereafter, he worked with All India Radio for 20 years. After retirement, he worked in the book publishing industry.

Preface
Undoubtedly the cradle of the first major civilisation, five millennia ago India was a fabled land where milk and honey flowed freely. Through the next few millennia, the land produced many noble souls who kept the country's rich spiritual and cultural heritage throbbing. From astronomy, mathematics and medicine to spiritual mastery and renowned universities, the land produced the best in all spheres.

Somewhere down the line, we lost our way, with complacency and inertia taking over, even as the world forged ahead and we were enslaved by different foreign invaders, including the British.

Centuries of serfdom, strife and struggle followed, as we sought to assert our identity and preserve the nation's rich cultural heritage. It was during this period of enslavement that countless inspiring personalities came to the helm, exhorting countrymen. to awake from their slumber, throw off the foreign yoke and reclaim India's rightful place among the comity of nations. One man who inspired Indians and foreigners through his oratory was 19th Century legend, Swami Vivekananda, who once said: "First reform yourself before you reform the world."

Once freedom was won, the war was still not over. Centuries of foreign domination had bankrupted the nation and its treasury and the 'Made in India' tag carried negative connotations. A new crop of individuals then came to the fore, ensuring the country did not lag behind in innovation and entrepreneurial spirit. JRD Tata, MS Oberoi, GD Birla, AB Godrej, Jamnalal Bajaj, Jagadish Chandra Bose, CV Raman, Homi Bhabha, Dhirubhai Ambani and others ensured that India's ancient spirit of enterprise was re-ignited. And a guru like Osho Rajneesh showed the path of spiritual freedom not just to Indians but also to foreigners.

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