Dr Joseph Murphy was a world-renowned authority on mysticism and mind dynamics. He wrote, taught, counselled, and lectured to thousands of people all over the world as the minister-director of the Church of Divine Science in Los Angeles. His sermons and lectures were attended by numerous people every Sunday. During his lifetime, he authored over thirty outstanding self-help books selling more that fifteen million copies.
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Sumant Batra
Rajendra Yadav
Rajendra Yadav (1929–2013) was a leading Hindi writer, known as much for his novels and short stories as for his editorship of the Hindi literary magazine, Hans. He was born in Agra, and moved to Calcutta after his studies, where he stayed for almost a decade. This is where he met Mannu Bhandari, herself a writer, and they married in 1959. In 1964, the couple moved to Delhi. His first novel was Sara Akash (1951), which was made into a film by Basu Chatterjee in 1969. Sara Akash was followed by Ukhde Hue Log, Kulta, Shah Aur Maat, Andekhe Anjaan Pal and Mantravidh. He also co-authored a novel with Mannu Bhandari, Ek Inch Muskaan. He wrote over a hundred short stories and was part of the ‘trikon’ who started the influential Nayi Kahani movement in the 1950s (the other two were Mohan Rakesh and Kamleshwar). In 1986 he revived Hans, the magazine founded by Munshi Premchand in 1936. He edited it till his death in 2013, making it the premier Hindi literary magazine of its time.
Naveen “Rashmi”
Naveen ‘Rashmi’ is the famous literature and editor of Hindi. He is also a skilled editor. He has translated many books of the author of our country and abroad. He has awarded many awards for writing and social work.
Dr. Bhagwan Dash
Dr. Bhagawan Dash was a famous Aayurveda Chikitsak, researchers and the eminent scholar of Chinees, Tibbati and Sanskrit language. He was the personal doctor of the first president of India Dr. Rajendra Prasad. He has translated many books of Chinees, Tibbaten and Sanskrit. He has awarded with many of award for the medical and social work.
Kushal M Choksi
Kushal M. Choksi is an entrepreneur, a first-time author and a former Wall Street trader. After graduating from Carnegie Mellon University, he started his career at Goldman Sachs in New York City. Narrowly escaping death during the 9/11 attacks, he realized that life was too short to be playing safe. This got him started down the path of an eventful entrepreneurial journey, comprising of one failed venture and two successful acquisitions of an investment fund as well as a tech start-up. He currently runs Elements Truffles, an artisanal chocolate company that he co-founded with his wife. More about him at kushalchoksi.com.
Joanna Kane-Potaka
Liam Wright (Photographer) – from New Zealand who came to India to experience the culture. He volunteered his time for this project, discovering millets for the first time.
Dr Sangeetha Parthasarathi – a social scientist from Bangalore who worked with ICRISAT and took on this project to connect deeper with India.
Joanna Kane-Potaka – founder of Smart Food initiative and Assistant Director General at ICRISAT. From Australia and discovered millets when she moved to India 9 years ago.
Liam Wright
Dr Sangeetha Parthasarathi
Deborah Shea
The author is the daughter of the protagonist . A heart felt and touching recount of a story that lived in her heart for decades .
