Hamara Rahul : A tribute to Rahul Bajaj / edited by Tarun Das and Kiran Pasricha
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Newdelhi : Juggernaut Books, ©2024Description: xiv, 287pISBN: - 9789353459468
- 9789353454487
- 338.7092 DasH
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Rahul Bajaj was an entrepreneur, a patriot and a visionary, as well as a straight talker who influenced policy discourse for decades. ‘Bajaj’ is a synonym for three-wheelers across the Third World, and the Bajaj scooter was, for many years, the most affordable transport option for India’s middle class. Rahul Bajaj was also among the first entrepreneurs to offer financial services to that income segment starting with auto loans and then expanding the portfolio to offer other consumer-facing financial services. As a result, he was always in touch with the thoughts and aspirations of India’s middle-income- and lower-middle-income groups.
He had a clear vision of India’s ideal social and economic trajectory, and as an influential member of the ‘Bombay Club’ and later as a Rajya Sabha member, he was always upfront with his trenchant views. He articulated practical, achievable goals that would help take India closer to Great Power status.
This book compiles tributes to an extraordinary individual from a list of luminaries.
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