About famous Indian personalities, their achievements and their inspirational quotes: March 2018

Monday 5 March 2018

What Everyone Need To Know About Famous Indian Authors?

Both authors and writers in India are known to be the main fulcrum of Indian Literature Society.  When it comes to Indian Literature works, these writing professionals play a pivotal role in taking the Indian Literature to new heights. Interestingly, women writers contribute in equal numbers as men in delivering their works in style and eloquence. Most of these writers focus on various topics such as communism, feminism and so on. India, being a nation of ‘Unity In Diversity’ these professional writers face different challenges while expressing their thought processes in various cultural activities even though they differ marginally. 

Rabindranath Tagore: Indian Literature is said to be incomplete without mentioning Rabindranath Tagore. Being a lawyer, he has been attracted by the works of Shakespeare. His works like Gitanjali, Mansi have become world famous as this poet cum author has scripted the Indian national song which is considered to be one of the best verse across the globe. 

Chetan Bhagat:  Being a multitalented writer Chetan Bhagat is not only good writing but also shown his success as a screen writer, columnist, and a television personality.  He has got appreciation by New York Times for his novel. He is well known for his Comedy-Drama novels that describe the middle –class Indian urban population. Among the many of his contribution, One Indian Girl, Five Point Someone has gone great hits among the novel lovers across the world.

Amrita Pritam:  Being inspired in her younger age, Pritam is well known for poetry and literature. Her courage was exposed when she wrote controversial writings during the pre-partition time. The challenges faced during such time have influenced her to write the famous Punjabi novel Pinjar. This novel is all about the inability of women during the era and the social discrimination they have passed during that time.  Her novel has later transformed into a Bollywood film which was a great hit across the country.

Khushwant Singh: Being a London educated journalist, Singh is one of the best novelists in India. He became to the profession of an editor after his Law studies and later written many journals and magazines.  His outstanding contributions include The Company of Woman, Train to Pakistan and many more. His flow of Hindi, as well as English, was amazing and he was also a good orator. He is well known for his oratorical skills which have attracted many audiences across the globe.

R. K. Narayan: Hailed from Chennai Narayanan popularly called as RK in the print media, is one of the best writers that India has produced. He has started his work by reading books, and this habit has influenced him to become one of the renowned authors in the Indian history. He has practiced simplicity in his appearance which has later become a hallmark of his personality. 

Arundhati Roy: Hailing from Bengal, she is one of the best novelists India has ever produced in the recent times. Her novel’ God of Small Things’ got her many accolades and awards from all quarters. Besides her writing works, she was a well known political activist, and this role has made more popular in the Indian political arena.

Vikram Seth: Seth is known to be a brilliant writer both in novel and poetry works. His contributions such as The Golden Gate, A Suitable Boy and many more have received many awards, and he has been awarded Padma Shri during his peak days. His flow of language attracted many fans across the country.

Besides the above referred Indian writers, there are many such writers available in India who are less known due to poor exposure at the National level. There are innumerable regional writers who are engaged in the prominent local newspapers as well as the local publishers. Indian writers have the advantage of knowing many languages and their proficiency in English is highly laudable at the global level.

Some of the writers are found to be too good in making their contributions in English, Hindi as well as the regional languages. Being a multi-linguistic nation, India has always taken pride in the works of these great writers who not only contributes to literature but also on other fascinating subjects such as arts, science fiction and so on.

Friday 2 March 2018

Know The Amazing Stories Of Indian Celebrities

The Republic of India is a country with great diversity. In India, one can witness a multi-cultural society wherein people of different colors and religion live in harmony. There are many Celebrities who have attained global recognition in various fields. These personalities stand far from the crowd because of the ability to excel in their respective fields. Some of them are found to be too good in performing multitasking activities in their own field.  With their tremendous success in various domains, these celebrities inspire the upcoming generation in their own fields.

Let us find out few of these personalities who have reached from rags to riches:

A.P.J. Abdul Kalam:   Hailing from a humble background from a small village in Tamil Nadu, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam was the perfect example scientific acumen which has brought him several accolades before he becomes the 11th President of Republic India. His research on aero studies has transformed him as one of the great scientists in the Indian Space Research Organization. He was the main brain behind the Indian Nuclear Energy initiatives and has been recognized as one of the top world’s scientist in the aerospace engineering.

Narayana Murthy: Being the founder of the globally known Infosys, Narayana Murthy is well known in the global IT circuit. With a humble beginning, he has started his entrepreneurship through his small IT firm Patni Computer System, which has transformed into the present Infosys who operates globally in many countries including China. Today, the company’s net worth has been estimated over twenty billion US dollars. According to the history, Murthy has started from noting except his wife’s saving of ten thousand INR. 

Rajinikanth: With the original name of Shivaji Rao, a bus conductor in the Bangalore Transport Service has moved to Madras to seek fortune in the movie world. With a small amount of money offered by his friends he has joined the Madras Film Institute and was later identified as Rajnikant by the famous film director K Balachander. With his firm determination and hard work, today Rajinikanth is considered to be one of the most celebrated actors in India and his films are popular in many countries including Japan and USA. He has a large number of fans across the globe, and his stylish dialogue-delivery seems to be the USP of this great actor.

M.S Dhoni: Being passionate about football. MS Dhoni hails from a small town in Jharkhand and has a middle-class background. Having got a job as a ticket collector in Indian Railways, he has stated showing interest in playing cricket in the local clubs and then selected to state-level games. As a humble goalkeeper in football sport, Dhoni has shown phenomenal growth in the last few decades and today he is one of the best wicket keepers cum captain in the history of cricket. Known for his athletic skills and game acumen he has made a great impact in taking Indian Cricket to a global level by winning World Cup matches in both the shorter version of the game.

Nitin Shah:  Being less known for the Indian public, Nitin Shah has created history and has been regarded as one of the inspiring personalities in the corporate world. He has started his career in a garage in 1984 and later started his fire protection system in a small place in Mumbai. By sheer hard work and grit of high determination he has shown himself as one of the greatest entrepreneurs in India, and today his company’s net worth has crossed more than ten thousand crore INR

Celebrities in India are not restricted to the above-referred personalities. There are many unsung heroes in every field such as health care, technology, entertainment, arts, literature and many more. Many of them are not exposed to the media, but they deserve great appreciation. Thinking in these trends Government of India announces innumerable awards every year during the national events like Republic Day and Independence Day. These awards are given in the form of Padma Shree, Padma Bhushan to mention a few. Besides these awards Bharat Ratna has been constituted which is considered to be the highest civilian award for the exceptional personalities who are exposed to the rest of the world.