Team ScooNews brings you the three must-reads for this November!
Dr Jagdish Gandhi: The Quality Education Icon! By Dr Dheeraj Mehrotra
The book captures the life, philosophies and mantras of Dr Jagdish Gandhi, the exemplar, with great precision making it an interesting read. Flipping one page after the other feels like a journey into the mind and life of Dr Gandhi. His belief in unity and peace through quality education is encapsulated through his journey as an educator and human being.
A lesson for mankind in reference to focusing on the four pillars of education standing erect for healthy spiritual growth. The book urges its reader to look beyond marks and grades. Gandhi’s belief in the upliftment of society is reflected in the credo ‘The Earth is but One Country and mankind its citizens’.
Kites In A Hurricane: Startups from Cradle to Fame By Rishi Kapal
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A thought-provoking compilation of the journey of startups. Rishi Kapal has used his experience and introspection with startups and has penned down the most intricate details of the waves that come crashing on the shores of a startup. His thorough understanding of the startup ecosystem reflects in the book through the step-by-step guide helping entrepreneurs in their voyage to success.
The two chapters that will be the most helpful to readers are Face in the Dark and Make Me, Break Me, Remake Me. Kapal’s wit as a writer moves his readers and makes them introspect, check and realise the mistakes and improvements that they, as an entrepreneur, are and were going through.
An excellent read with Kapal’s experience with over 500 startups, it also narrates the use of technology and entrepreneurial systems by successful companies, in an innovative manner to solve the problems they faced on their entrepreneurial journey.
Become ‘Employable’ Rather Than Just ‘Qualified’ by Dr Anand Wadadekar
If you’re a student or a parent whose child is suffering in the waters of career confusion, then this book is the perfect guide for you. The carefully selected articles clarify the meaning of career and provides meaningful career management suggestions. An easy and thoughtful guide for graduate and postgraduate students.
Wadadekar has inculcated psychological theories, his experience and research to deliver a book that will help its reader to look for respectable jobs and enhancement in their career. It is a helping hand for parents to be mentally prepared for their child’s journey in the career sphere parallel to the changing times. An interesting read, indeed. The heart of the book is its first chapter as it lays down the foundation, explaining complex issues with simplicity.