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Saturday, February 9, 2013

RE: [MTC Global] What killed Ranjan Das and Lessons for Corporate India

Does the writer suggest that Dewang Mehta and Dr. Bhabha were eliminated and so may be the case with Ranjan Das?

Regards

Virendra Goel

 

From: join_mtc@googlegroups.com [mailto:join_mtc@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of ABHINAV KUMAR SHRIVASTAVA
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2013 6:40 PM
To: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MTC Global] What killed Ranjan Das and Lessons for Corporate India

 

Dear Friends,

I would like to add two instances which can give new dimension of thinking of death of Mr. Ranjan Das.

In early 1990s Mr. Dewang Mehata also died due to heavy cardiac arrest. He was a tea-totler as well as a vegetarian Gujrati. His biggest mistake was that he was a visionary for new "Information Technology Revolution". If he would have lived about 10 years more then today we all Indian would have been saying bye-bye to the "5G" technology and would have welcomed the "6G" technology. The developed nations don't want that we Indians must develop. I don't understand that such cardiac arrest why don't bless our politicians.

Secondly Dr. Homi Jahangir Bhabha died in a plane crash. He did a mistake that he gave in written that he can make nuclear energy sufficient India in in only Rs. 5 crore at time when Gold was 160 Rs/10 gra. That menas today's near about 750 crores,that means less than cost of a single missile. Because again developed nations don't want that we Indians must progress.

But it's my personal view that "We teachers are born to Win", so let us nurture our generations to develop India as a superpower in all portfolios.


Regards,
Abhinav Kr. Shrivastava
Novelist "Kissing Oscar"

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