THE MAN WHO SAW TOMORROW
HUMATA, HUKHTA, HVARSHTA
(GOOD THOUGHTS, GOOD WORDS, GOOD DEEDS.)
JAMSETJI WAS A THINKER, A PLANNER AND AN EXECUTOR OF HIS PLANS
- A RARE COMBINATION.
BUT THE MOST REMARKABLE FACT IS THAT ALL HIS MAJOR DREAMS WERE REALISED AFTER HIS (PHYSICAL)DEATH.
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Can you think of a man who has two sons and adopts a research institute as his third(SON)?
That was Jamsetji Tata, The greatest Industrialist ever!
A man with a vision so clear that he could see a tomorrow that was beyond his own life.
He dreamt such giant dream, of such stupendous proportions, that they could only be realized after he was no more. He was aware of this and planned for it by preparing a competent team that was committed to his dream, and inspired it with a kindred spirit.
A man who thought big but also cared for the small. A man who provided generous scholarships to nurture the talent of tomorrow and made an endowment inn his will for building India?
first institute of advanced scientific education
the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
When the establishment his steel plant, he made a quantum shift in the nature of his business. From a country of traders, India stepped into a world of industrialization.
No wonder many assert the Jamsetji is the father of modern Indian Industry.
*Also see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamsetji_Tata
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