Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143445500
- Publisher: Penguin
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Width: 14 mm
- ISBN-10: 0143445502
- Publisher Date: 14 Nov 2018
- Height: 22Â mm
- No of Pages: 968Â
Original price was: ₹999.00.₹849.15Current price is: ₹849.15.
“Kalam on Progress” (ISBN: 9780143445500) by A. P. J. Abdul Kalam and Y. S. Rajan. This book set offers a vision for India’s development, including “Target 3 Billion,” which addresses sustainable development for rural populations, “India 2020,” proposing a roadmap for economic growth, and “Beyond 2020,” discussing strategies for continued progress across key sectors. Explore Kalam’s insights on empowering communities and achieving national prosperity.
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Rishav Ghosh –
It felt too repetitive. The ideas are great, but the execution could be improved, so only a decent read overall
Punit Kumar Yadav –
While some strategies feel outdated, the vision behind them is timeless. A valuable historical document.
Rajbir Singh –
Felt a bit repetitive at times, but the overall message of empowerment is strong. ‘Target Billion’ offers practical solutions.
Vijay Kumar –
Kalam’s passion for India is evident on every page. A book that will make you think and inspire you to act.
Priya Pandey –
Some concepts were difficult to grasp. It is worth reading as the rating is average.
Saif Akhlaq –
An inspiring vision for India’s future. Kalam’s words are as relevant today as they were when he wrote them.
Vishesh Awasthi –
Interesting perspectives, but ‘Beyond ‘ lacked the same punch as the others. Overall, a worthwhile read for understanding Kalam’s dreams for India.
Aditya Rastogi –
A thought-provoking collection of essays. The writing style is accessible, making complex ideas easier to grasp. Highly recommended.
Aman Chouksey –
This book gave me a renewed sense of hope for India’s future. Kalam’s wisdom is truly timeless and inspirational.
Anushka Bhartiya –
Kalam’s optimism shines through. This book is a reminder of what India can achieve. A great source of inspiration and hope.
Rahul Rakesh –
While some of the data is old, the underlying principles are timeless. ‘India ‘ is especially insightful. A must-read for anyone interested in India’s future.
Spersh R Chaudhary –
Excellent read that provides an overview of Indian growth. It provides the path towards inclusive growth.
Vidushi Sharma –
A bit dense at times, but the information is valuable. ‘Beyond ‘ is challenging but ultimately rewarding.
Naman Jain –
A mixed bag. Some brilliant ideas, but some sections felt underdeveloped. Still, worth reading for Kalam’s unique perspective.
Gaurav Pingolia –
Excellent book, providing an roadmap for india’s growth. It provides a very insightful perspective.
Kushal Sanjaykumar Shah –
A good read, especially ‘India ‘. Some parts felt a bit dated, but the core message is still relevant. Inspiring!
Anmol Bansal –
It is slightly boring in some portion of the book and difficult to understand. The writing is not crisp.
Vasu Aggarwal –
Kalam’s vision is powerful. ‘Target Billion’ resonated deeply. A bit idealistic, but worth considering for rural development.