i was really amased to hear such things from Mr.Mittal.Because he is my second role model and i looked at him only at business point of view ....now i was totally amazed to see him answering on his family issues anyway Mr.Mittal...I will surely become like you in another 15 years and I will meet you personally....hope you read this message.
Nice and Proud to know that the World's richest Indian feels so good to be an Indian. Thats the kind of people (determined, talented and humble)we need to make India the Dream country of World.
Good job done Simi, its great that we are able to hear Marwadis speak, rarely they come out in the limelight. We think about rich people as to how they are, glad to listen from themselves about who and what they are. Even after so much money still holding on to Indian Passport simply reflects true Indian spirit. Marwadis have always been the richest communities in INDIA, now they are becoming richest on earth. People from Rajasthan have become rich and famous but still Rajasthan is among poorest states in INDIA. Rich and capable Rajastani's ~ Marwadis should not forget their motherland and try their bit to make the motherland also best place on earth.
Good job done Simi, its great that we are able to hear Marwadis speak, rarely they come out in the limelight. We think about rich people as to how they are, glad to listen from themselves about who and what they are. Even after so much money still holding on to Indian Passport simply reflects true Indian spirit. Marwadis have always been the richest communities in INDIA, now they are becoming richest on earth. People from Rajasthan have become rich and famous but still Rajasthan is among poorest states in INDIA. Rich and capable Rajastani's ~ Marwadis should not forget their motherland and try their bit to make the motherland also best place on earth.
It is very interesting to read about the evolution of Lakshmi Mittal from being a member of a middle class Indian family to the richest man in the world. But then, the contrast between his present position on the wealth list and the large percentage of Indians citizens living below poverty line cannot be more striking. While the article speaks about Mr. Mittal holding an Indian Passport and his being passionate about his roots, it does not mention if he has done anything at all to help this vast chunk of Indians who cannot afford a decent meal everyday. If not, we should probably just add him to the list of disgustingly rich Indians who make hollow declarations of love for their country and move on.