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Freedom is not free : if we are not part of the solution, then we are the problem

By: Khera, Shiv
Material type: BookPublisher: New Delhi : Bloomsbury, c2014.Description: xiv, 233 p. ; 21 cm.ISBN: 9789382951971Subject(s): Leadership | Freedom | Governance | PatriotismDDC classification: 158.1 KH FR Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
This book is a wake-up call for those whose conscience has gone to sleep, but is not yet dead. It is a call to action for those whose hearts beat and weep for India. It invokes the participation of ordinary citizens so that they take up cudgels for the nation – a challenge that will put us on the path to prosperity. The author encourages every Indian to take the initiative in bringing glory to India. The book is a result of the author's anguish and a refusal to tolerate injustice, corruption and operession any further. He calls upon the common man to stand up and fight for principles, so that all Indians can be led to dignity and prosperity.
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158.1 HO EG Ego is the enemy 158.1 HO FI The 50 list : 158.1 JA AF Affluenza : 158.1 KH FR Freedom is not free : 158.1 KH LI Living with honour : 158.1 KH PO Power stories : 158.1 KH YO You can win :

Note: Author of the internationa bestseller You Can Win.

This book is a wake-up call for those whose conscience has gone to sleep, but is not yet dead. It is a call to action for those whose hearts beat and weep for India. It invokes the participation of ordinary citizens so that they take up cudgels for the nation – a challenge that will put us on the path to prosperity. The author encourages every Indian to take the initiative in bringing glory to India. The book is a result of the author's anguish and a refusal to tolerate injustice, corruption and operession any further. He calls upon the common man to stand up and fight for principles, so that all Indians can be led to dignity and prosperity.

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