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true cinspiration
by sripriya rangaswamy on Aug 05, 2006 12:11 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Interesting and motivating....Our company too is facing and fighting tough weathers! Hope we take courage from your story. We will be very glad to take your guidance.

Regards
Sripriya

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RE:true cinspiration
by Gov on Oct 22, 2006 06:31 PM  Permalink
Hello,
Running a company is not a simple thing. Many times you must take very tough decisions to move forward to attain the goal/vision.

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Great stuff
by kaushik on Aug 04, 2006 03:06 PM  Permalink 

Awe inspiring

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amazing
by tallada kishore on Aug 03, 2006 07:58 PM  Permalink 

many successful stories are around us.
indians are becoming global players.
i am very happy that, though he is in US he is doing for us to grow.
thaks for setting up a research institute and MBA in chennai.

jai hind.

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Message for the amazing story of Chandra
by chandrashekhar on Aug 03, 2006 03:02 PM  Permalink 

Respected Sir/Madam,

This message for the people who have same idealogy as those of Chandra and his other friends who all together made a great success.

I am proud to say that an Indian, hailed from middle class family made a way to move to USA, where, even when there were failures initially for a new venture, who excelled at last with a success is a man with ideal character & I feel he will be a roll model for all Indian youth.

I appeal to - you all Indian youth to dare for taking fothcomming challenges & face them squarely like Chandra & his friends.

Your's Loving,
Chandrashekhar M Sullad


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Another Great Boosting story for me
by yogesh Thakur on Aug 02, 2006 04:31 PM  Permalink 

This is amazing and admirable what he has felt few years back, i am feeling the same.. let us see where this risk taking capability will lead me...either another Mr. Chandra...

People like you will always inspire us...i do want to become an aspirations for others.



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Appreciation
by Prof. A S Chandrasheka5r on Aug 02, 2006 06:08 AM  Permalink 

Dear Chandrashekar

On reading your successful story I overwhelmed with joy. I am proud of you for your strong concen for the country and the alamator.My hearty congratulations. I wish many more chandras are required to make India a world leader in near future.

Prof. A S Chandrashekar

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Chandra's success
by asim kumar on Aug 01, 2006 05:03 PM  Permalink 


Feel Great !

Its a geart inspiring story , as such i am not aware of IT segment , feel good as an Indian who got his first loan from an Pakisthani, i think this story must be circulated .

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KBC article
by nagaraj on Aug 01, 2006 04:57 PM  Permalink 


Wipro is a training centre, to become entrepreneurs, you really learn thing in a better way and motivate the employee to gain more and more experience in work experience and process, planning, immplementation and end result.

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All Silicon Valley Indian Entrepreneurs are money making machine!
by Madhab on Aug 01, 2006 06:11 AM  Permalink 

These Indian entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley, are all money making machines, who sell their companies immediately after public offering and get away with millions of dollars. They give damn care about what their companies would perform afterwards. Most of these guys made their money during dot com boom and now giving us good fundas about taking own risks in life etc. In fact, resident Indian entrepreneurs like Sunil Mittal, Narayana Murthy, Ramalinga Raju, have done much better in their lives than these so-called Indian biggies of Silicon Valley. How many of these silicon valley Indians have run their companies after founding them--the way Oracle's Larry Ellison or Bill Gates of Microsoft have run? Very few. Its one thing to setup a company, its another thing to run a company after setting them for long time. Its like getting independence from the British rule was easy for Indians, but running the country has proved to be much more difficult. So, there is nothing great in these entrepreneurs except they have tons of dollars now.



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