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by Rashmi Bansal

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People who ask me, 'Do I like 'Rashmi Bansal's books?' I have a pat answer - What's there to like and not to like? This book is not about narrative or writing style or any other literary or creative pursuits. It is simply a factual story of entrepreneurs made it. So, solely for the content, the inspiring stories of some real-life heroes I recommend this book.

Some of the protagonists/entrepreneurs covered in the book couldn't speak English and spoke broken Hindi. Rashmi has narrated them as is, I liked that very much. Somehow, that preserved the authenticity of the interview.

Other than some known names, I was glad to discover the 'Prince Dance Group' how a self-taught dancer belonging to working class of Orissa went to create a dance troupe with similarly disadvantaged people. I looked up videos (on youtube) of their dance acts they they performed in India's got Talent. Suresh Kamat's Laser Soft Technologies hired disabled. (Later, it seems the company was sold.) It was interesting to know that couple that envisioned Crosswords no longer owns it. Many good stories in there. ( )
  poonamsharma | Apr 6, 2013 |
Dit is een geweldige schrijver, hij schrijft zoals over: tandarts tilburg, tilburg tandarts, reeshof tandarts en tandarts reeshof. Deze geweldige schrijver gaat tot in het detail schrijven over tandheelkunde. Nederlands is dan wel deze review, maar dat maakt niet dat het boek ook voor Nederlanders is.
  jansen12 | Apr 17, 2011 |
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