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A Better India, A Better World


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After reading each part, I pause, try to digest and reflect whether I could present a succinct digest, which ib the function of book review. I really feel whether I could do justice to this monumental collection of NRN's speeches on almost all aspects of human behaviour, how one can make India better, what kind of mental frame work every citizen should cultivate, his concern for the teeming poor, his vision of happiness to every Indian through basic needs, ethics in living, politics, corporates, responsibility to every citizen, India to be part of Globalization. I am amazed at the depth of experienced knowledge of this Icon, the Role Model in the words of Dr. Manmohan Singh, on diverse fields. Many know NRN as the founder of and father of Infosys, a model of corporate ethics and social responsibility. Look at the humility of this Icon. He writes "It is not easy to talk about a colossus like Jawaharlal Nehru" I feel I have taken up the most arduous task of this book review. I did not experience this when I wrote first book review on 'Our Ice berg is Melting 'authored by John Katter. I can only pray to the Almighty to give me the Intellectual capacity to absorb and present succinctly so as to infuse in the mind of every reader, mostly the younger student generation, on whom rests the responsibility to clean up the mess into which India has been driven by the corrupt political class, the passion to read this book from end to end, absorb and get inspired to become NRN's dream citizen of India. I would then feel I have accomplished.
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N. R. Narayana Murthy
Redmond (Seattle), WA-98052, United States

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After reading each part, I pause, try to digest and reflect whether I could present a succinct digest, which ib the function of book review. I really feel whether I could do justice to this monumental collection of NRN's speeches on almost all aspects of human behaviour, how one can make India better, what kind of mental frame work every citizen should cultivate, his concern for the teeming poor, his vision of happiness to every Indian through basic needs, ethics in living, politics, corporates, responsibility to every citizen, India to be part of Globalization. I am amazed at the depth of experienced knowledge of this Icon, the Role Model in the words of Dr. Manmohan Singh, on diverse fields. Many know NRN as the founder of and father of Infosys, a model of corporate ethics and social responsibility. Look at the humility of this Icon. He writes "It is not easy to talk about a colossus like Jawaharlal Nehru" I feel I have taken up the most arduous task of this book review. I did not experience this when I wrote first book review on 'Our Ice berg is Melting 'authored by John Katter. I can only pray to the Almighty to give me the Intellectual capacity to absorb and present succinctly so as to infuse in the mind of every reader, mostly the younger student generation, on whom rests the responsibility to clean up the mess into which India has been driven by the corrupt political class, the passion to read this book from end to end, absorb and get inspired to become NRN's dream citizen of India. I would then feel I have accomplished.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.21095/ajmr%2F2009%2Fv2%2Fi2%2F88390