Hats off to Maniratnam
Guru, a galika chhokra, who thinks big, dreams big, live his dreams, ready to learn and work hard, knows his potentials, believes in self, full of confidence, knows what he wants to do and finds out the way to accomplish it.
Guru, dreams big and shares his dream with others.
Guru, an Entrepreneur, shares his dreams and vision, shares his profits, develops belongingness in employees, converses with stalk holders.
Dhirubhai Ambani, Narayan Murthy have laid the examples to India to dream big. Lets see how do we take it forward now.
My Friends Say :
After Guru Effect
Guru Bhai - Never Stop Dreaming
Friday, February 02, 2007
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
India Poised --- our time is now
These were the words published on 1st Jan 07 on the front page of 'Times of Inida'.
There are two Indian in this country.
One India is straining at the leash, eager to spring forth and live up to all the adjectives that the world has been showering recently upon us.
The other India is the leash.
One India says, give me a chance and I’ll prove myself. The other India says, prove yourself first and maybe then you’ll have a chance.
One India lives in the optimism of our hearts. The other India lurks in the skepticism of our minds.
One India wants. The other India hopes.
One India leads. The other India follows.
But the conversions are on the rise. With each passing day more and more people from the other India have been coming over to this side.
And quietly, while the world is not looking, a pulsating, dynamic, new India is emerging.
An India whose faith in success is far greater than its fear of failure.
An India that no longer boycotts foreign-made goods but buys out the companies that make them instead.
History, they say, is a bad motorist. It rarely ever signals its intentions when it is taking a turn.
This is that rarely – ever moment. History is turning a page.
For more than half a century, our nation has sprung, stumbled, run, fallen, rolled over, got up, dusted herself and cantered, sometimes lurched on.
But today, as we begin our 60th year as a free nation, the ride has brought us to the edge of time’s great precipice.
And one India – a tiny little voice at the back of the head – is looking down at the bottom of the ravine and hesitating.
The other India is looking up at the sky and saying, it’s time to fly.
There are two Indian in this country.
One India is straining at the leash, eager to spring forth and live up to all the adjectives that the world has been showering recently upon us.
The other India is the leash.
One India says, give me a chance and I’ll prove myself. The other India says, prove yourself first and maybe then you’ll have a chance.
One India lives in the optimism of our hearts. The other India lurks in the skepticism of our minds.
One India wants. The other India hopes.
One India leads. The other India follows.
But the conversions are on the rise. With each passing day more and more people from the other India have been coming over to this side.
And quietly, while the world is not looking, a pulsating, dynamic, new India is emerging.
An India whose faith in success is far greater than its fear of failure.
An India that no longer boycotts foreign-made goods but buys out the companies that make them instead.
History, they say, is a bad motorist. It rarely ever signals its intentions when it is taking a turn.
This is that rarely – ever moment. History is turning a page.
For more than half a century, our nation has sprung, stumbled, run, fallen, rolled over, got up, dusted herself and cantered, sometimes lurched on.
But today, as we begin our 60th year as a free nation, the ride has brought us to the edge of time’s great precipice.
And one India – a tiny little voice at the back of the head – is looking down at the bottom of the ravine and hesitating.
The other India is looking up at the sky and saying, it’s time to fly.
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