Blogs about: Gurcharan Das

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Economics Book Review- India Unbound

shailicontractor wrote 1 month ago: Economics Book Review Book: India Unbound Author- Gurcharan Das Revised and updated edition- Penguin … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, India Unbound, Book Review, Jawaharlal Nehru, The spring of hope, The Lost Generation, the rebirth of dreams

India Unbound - Review

Nilay Sundarkar wrote 2 months ago: India unbound is India’s success story. The book was written in 2002 and it reflects the optim … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Non-Fiction, Nilay Sundarkar, Book Review, India Unbound

Translation 40. Hindi-English-Hinglish, an Indian ménage à trois 1 comment

Brian Steel wrote 4 months ago: One of the aspects which makes travel to ‘Incredible’ India different is the ease with which foreign … more →

Tags: Hindi Language, Anand Giridharadas, Chutnefying English, Department of Official Language, DOL, hindi, Hinglish, Indian English, Indian Parliament Simultaneous Interpreting System

Conversations with History: The Subtle Art of Dharma

Lugen Family Office wrote 6 months ago: Conversations with History: The Subtle Art of Dharma Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes auth … more →

Tags: Beliefs, care, Choices, Philosophy, Arts, Conversations With History, Dharma, Difficulty of Being Good, Hinduism

What I've been READING Lately -2

Sreenath Menon wrote 7 months ago: An update to my earlier post What I’ve been READING Lately? Completed Read: A Death In Vienna – Dani … more →

Tags: Random Ponderings, 2012, Chris Cleave, India Unbound, upendra namburi, Books

An interview with Gurcharan Das, on his new book, in Asian Age

Dandin wrote 7 months ago: Link Q: What were you thinking when you called your book India Grows at Night? A: The basic idea was … more →

Tags: Lit News

India and Reforms6 comments

AsheX wrote 7 months ago: The UPA government is trying to play the balancing act as it tries to push reforms to give the India … more →

Tags: Politics, Opinion, India Unbound, India's economic policies, FDI in Retail, FDI in aviation, Manmohan Singh, Narasimha Rao, upa government

The Politics of Reforms!!!11 comments

anandkumarrs wrote 8 months ago: Gurcharan Das, the erstwhile head honcho of Procter & Gamble, India is not a politician.  If he … more →

Tags: India Political Landscape, Economics, India, Opinion, musings, Business, Reforms, Manmohan Singh, UPA

From my Book-shelf

AsheX wrote 8 months ago: Bitter Chocolate by Pinki Virani http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/727587.Bitter_Chocolate   I … more →

Tags: Books, Bitter chocolate, child sexual abuse, Dress make of Khair Khana, Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, India, India Unbound, India's economic policies, Pinki Virani

The difficulty of being good - Review

Nilay Sundarkar wrote 1 year ago: The difficulty of being good – The subtle art of Dharma Author - Gurcharan Das The title sound … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Hindu Mythology, Non-Fiction, Nilay Sundarkar, Review, Mahabharata, The difficulty of being good - Review, The Difficulty of Being Good, Book Review

India (and my knowledge of indian economy) Unbound1 comment

Sriram wrote 1 year ago: I got a chance to read a relatively old book “India Unbound” by Gurcharan Das as a resul … more →

Tags: Viewpoint, 1991 reforms, Ambani, Birla, free-market economy, India Unbound, Indian Economy, Indira Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru

The father and the son: a "strong" conversation on the inner battle of man

bookofwildthoughts wrote 1 year ago: Another article that will be developed in the near future as well, as mentioned in my previous artic … more →

Tags: Mental Issues, Social Disorder, Methadone, Meth, drug addiction, Addiction, raise my meth, post-heroin addiction trauma, remorse

‘The great prize in life is work worth doing’ 1 comment

ASHOK M VAISHNAV wrote 1 year ago: Shri Gurcharan Das has classified three categories related to work, in his article ‘The great prize … more →

Tags: In my view..., Contemporary Topics, leadership, i liked it, Chetan Bhagat, Toi

5 Books you should read....10 comments

Tushar Chhajed wrote 1 year ago: When I first started with this post, I was planning to review any of these books. But as I sat down … more →

Tags: Books, Lionel Shriver, allan fosom, steig larrsson, Day after Tomorrow, Millennium Series, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest, The Girl Who Played with Fire, the girl with the dragon tattoo

The Difficulty of Being Good

Priya Banati wrote 1 year ago: I cannot take any credit whatsoever for the title of this blog post even as I imagine it perhaps del … more →

Tags: Let the fat lady sing, Dharma, Mahabharata

The Difficulty of Being Good - Gurcharan Das6 comments

1endofanera wrote 1 year ago: Gurcharan Das, the author, didn’t find a strong academic support system for Sanskrit in India … more →

Tags: Dharma

The Difficulty of Being Good: On The Subtle Art of Dharma

swethaballa wrote 2 years ago: If you believe in God, Pascal had said, and He turns out to exist, then you have obviously made a go … more →

Tags: Book Excerpt, The Difficulty of Being Good, Mahabharat, Duryodhana, Draupadi, karna, ARJUNA, Yudhishthira, bhishma

What is Dharma?6 comments

swethaballa wrote 2 years ago: I recently started reading “The Difficulty of Being Good – On the Subtle Art of Dharma” by Gurcharan … more →

Tags: Life, Dharma, The Difficulty of Being Good

Top 10 Reads of 20101 comment

thehungryreader wrote 2 years ago: So here is my personal favourite list of Top 10 Reads of 2010.  Here goes: 1. Castle by J.Robert Len … more →

Tags: Books, Top10s, Anne C Heller, Ayn Rand and the World She Made, Barbara Kingsolver, Books of 2010, Castle, David Eagleman, David Mitchell


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