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The feedback from your programme has been tremendous and mind blowing. Every participant, including the
committee members, was totally clued to your talk and presentation and that's a big achievement. To put across
a subject in beautiful anecdotes and examples really made a great impact.
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- Shyam V. - Secretary, Bombay Management Association
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Please accept my hearty congratulations on successfully completing the 101 sessions on Arthashastra.
I had been reading about how one needs to be inspired by one's dream and follow it to discover one's unique role
in this world. I feel delighted to see a practical example of that in you.
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- Asheesh K. Chopra - Product Manager, Phillips (Lighting Division)
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Your valuable articles in Mumbai Mirror are the top priority every Monday morning, to acquire some good
things from great Management gurus like you.
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- Rajesh Niprul - Officer-HRD, Hindalco Industries Ltd. (Aditya Birla Group)
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I'm personally very impressed with your energy and enthusiasm. It would however be great if we could
have your infectious enthusiasm in all future meets. Please keep sharing useful learning on the forum.
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- Rajesh K. - Deputy General Manager, Mahindra and Mahindra, Corporate HR
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Your course was just too good for words, thank you very much.
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- K. P. Kamath - Managing Director, Semikron Electronics
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Some members of our association brought to my attention your article titled 'Death on duty: Looking
after the family' published in the Mumbai Mirror, and expressed their opinion that it would be worthwhile to
have you with us to give a talk on the subject.
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- M. P. Sankaran - Gen. Secy., AERWA, Dept. of Atomic Energy
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My heartfelt gratitude for sharing your papers and presentations. I am convinced that
the present world has a lot to learn from our rich literature and heritage. Tomorrow, I have been allotted 30
minutes to introduce Arthashastra. My aim will be to illustrate the relevance of it to the foreign audience,
at an introductory level.
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- Deepak Baindur, Instituto Superior Técnico, Departamento de Engenharia Civil e
Arquitectura, Lisboa, Portugal
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Your session was very much useful in sharing the rich heritage the Indian management
system has.
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- Vimal Kumar, Trainer officer in-charge, State Bank of India
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I have seen your weekly column based on Kautilya's Arthashastra and its relevance in
today's business world, published regularly in Mumbai Mirror. I wish to invite you over to our Rotary club
meeting and address our members on this topic. May I, on behalf of the members of our club, request you to
kindly accept this invitation and let me have your confirmation.
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- Rotarian Manisha M. Vora - Director, Rotary Club of Bombay Seaface
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It was a great pleasure listening to you last Saturday. It happens to be one of the
greatest lectures I have ever attended. It has really changed my thinking and point of view. Me and my friends
at SIMCA are really thankful and we look forward to your company again in the future, as there are many more
lessons which we can learn from you.
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- Bhupendra Chhetri - Management Student, Pune
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You obliged us with a thought-provoking session which really made me think about
management from a new point of view. We Indians consider our history as obsolete and look down upon ourselves.
But the fact is that we possess the solution to every problem in our own mythological books. I am anxiously
waiting for another energising session of yours.
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- Kirti Nara, Management Student, Rajasthan
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I am a Second year BMS student from SIES College. I am an avid reader of your articles
which are featured in Mumbai Mirror. Your articles give a thoughtful insight of all the management principles
which are followed in today's industries. Our syllabus has subjects relevant to the articles you write. I cut and
preserve your articles for future reference.
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- Sneha Patel, BMS student, Mumbai
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We have surely benefited from your programme. I am also practicing it on the shop floor
and the results are coming forward.
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- Amit Kulkarni, Scorpio Body Shop, Mahindra and Mahindra
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I am a regular reader of your articles in Mumbai Mirror. I am a table tennis player
representing India in the current National team. I am presently also doing my MBA through a correspondence
course. Your articles have always been motivating and also show the right way. I feel many of your articles
would be useful in sports too.
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- Mamata Prabhu, Indian National level table tennis player
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