“A remarkable book about a remarkable personality unique in India’s post-independence economic history. Madan’s journey in building an Indian MNC straddles 20th century conservatism and 21st century globalisation, and is a must read for entrepreneurs of all hues.” PD Rai, Former Lok Sabha MP, Sikkim “Madan’s story would help millions of entrepreneurs across the world. The book will motivate the reader to develop the ability to take risks cautiously and will satiate his thirst for constant learning. This thought-provoking book will be a very useful resource for students and libraries globally.” Dr Sharad Sarin, Former Senior Professor XLRI, Jamshedpur “An inspiring story of an industrious yet compassionate leader whose strategic intuition, drive to succeed and unorthodox ideas have withstood the test of time. Peppered with insightful experiences, personal anecdotes and a never-say-die attitude, this book is a breezy read that all budding entrepreneurs can resonate with.” Rajiv Memani, Chairman, Emerging Markets Committee “This is a fascinating book about a honourable man who prioritizes integrity and regard for others over self-preservation, and not so as to seek recognition but as a matter of an inner stance of self-regard. Here finally is a book about a capitalism of regard for others before oneself.” Errol D’Souza, Director IIM, Ahmedabad “This book is a great guide to business leaders, especially those, who have the passion to build from scratch. Through many examples and incidences, it elaborates Madan’s commitment to society and employees. His willingness to learn from mentors like Dr Antia and others and implement those learnings underscores his humility.” Hemant Nerurkar, Former MD, Tata Steel “The biography explores the strategic and tactical business decisions made in the crucible of the most challenging situations: setting up a collaboration with a world leader in the pre-liberalisation era, establishing a marketing organisation worldwide, making international acquisitions, and successfully handling seemingly unworkable international investments. The ethics, values, mission and vision of Madan are clearly discernible.” Dr Abhinandan Jain, Former Professor, IIM Ahmedabad “I Did What I Had To Do by Ms Anjana Dutt is a comprehensive biography of Mr Madan Mohanka. It is a valuable book that will benefit both marketeers and entrepreneurs who wish to make their mark in the world of business.” Pavan Goenka, Former MD, Mahindra & Mahindra
She was just turning sixteen and he was about thirty four. Her timid nature and conservatism of the family had always forced her to keep a safe distance from the boys of her age but there was something in him which was irresistible... ..love..? Or mere infatuation..? Her desire for platonic friendship and her fascination for glamour led her to the doors of nearly losing her maidenhood , shattering her faith in relations and all men. She could only feel hatred in her heart, hatred for herself and for every existing soul until she met someone who introduced her to her inner strength and taught her to fight..
Neuropsychological Consequences of COVID-19 focuses on Anjana’s journey as a COVID survivor following a brain injury that left her with a very rare neuropsychological syndrome called Balint’s syndrome, a disorder associated with difficulties in visual and spatial coordination. It is also the first book of its kind to provide a first-hand account from India on surviving brain injury, from diagnosis, recovery and rehabilitation, providing the therapeutic milieu in the Indian context and exploring cultural influences on rehabilitation. Written jointly by Anjana, her neuropsychologist and the international experts in the field of neuropsychology who were also involved in her diagnosis and care, the book highlights how COVID-19, a virus primarily affecting the respiratory system, can also result in a disabling brain injury. It describes Anjana’s recovery and the rehabilitation she received and provides a deeper understanding of this experience of a very rare condition through the views of Anjana herself. In addition, Anjana’s rehabilitation journey stumbles upon many important themes of rehabilitation including cultural sensitivity, personal identity, resilience, role of family and rehabilitation in a low to middle income country. This book is valuable reading for clinical and neuropsychologists, neurologists, other rehabilitation therapists including physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses and social work professionals, particularly those interested in cross cultural rehabilitation. It will also be of interest to students in these fields.
“A remarkable book about a remarkable personality unique in India’s post-independence economic history. Madan’s journey in building an Indian MNC straddles 20th century conservatism and 21st century globalisation, and is a must read for entrepreneurs of all hues.” PD Rai, Former Lok Sabha MP, Sikkim “Madan’s story would help millions of entrepreneurs across the world. The book will motivate the reader to develop the ability to take risks cautiously and will satiate his thirst for constant learning. This thought-provoking book will be a very useful resource for students and libraries globally.” Dr Sharad Sarin, Former Senior Professor XLRI, Jamshedpur “An inspiring story of an industrious yet compassionate leader whose strategic intuition, drive to succeed and unorthodox ideas have withstood the test of time. Peppered with insightful experiences, personal anecdotes and a never-say-die attitude, this book is a breezy read that all budding entrepreneurs can resonate with.” Rajiv Memani, Chairman, Emerging Markets Committee “This is a fascinating book about a honourable man who prioritizes integrity and regard for others over self-preservation, and not so as to seek recognition but as a matter of an inner stance of self-regard. Here finally is a book about a capitalism of regard for others before oneself.” Errol D’Souza, Director IIM, Ahmedabad “This book is a great guide to business leaders, especially those, who have the passion to build from scratch. Through many examples and incidences, it elaborates Madan’s commitment to society and employees. His willingness to learn from mentors like Dr Antia and others and implement those learnings underscores his humility.” Hemant Nerurkar, Former MD, Tata Steel “The biography explores the strategic and tactical business decisions made in the crucible of the most challenging situations: setting up a collaboration with a world leader in the pre-liberalisation era, establishing a marketing organisation worldwide, making international acquisitions, and successfully handling seemingly unworkable international investments. The ethics, values, mission and vision of Madan are clearly discernible.” Dr Abhinandan Jain, Former Professor, IIM Ahmedabad “I Did What I Had To Do by Ms Anjana Dutt is a comprehensive biography of Mr Madan Mohanka. It is a valuable book that will benefit both marketeers and entrepreneurs who wish to make their mark in the world of business.” Pavan Goenka, Former MD, Mahindra & Mahindra
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