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By Arun Kumar
New York, Sep 26 (IANS): From freedom fighters
Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru to business
leaders J.R.D. Tata and Narayana Murthy
to singer Kishore Kumar, a new book celebrates
60 extraordinary Indians who have shaped
modern India.
"India Extraordinaire, 60 Years, 60
Luminaries" - a special edition of
the noted Limca Book of Records was launched
here Tuesday by Coca-Cola India to celebrate
60 years of India's independence as part
of the IncredibleIndia@60 show.
The book was unveiled by Commerce and Industry
Minister Kamal Nath and Coca-Cola president
and chief operating officer (COO) Muhtar
Kent at an event organised in partnership
with the Confederation of Indian Industry
(CII).
The 152-page book incorporates the achievements
of 60 stalwarts across 13 areas like medical
science, literature, entertainment, defence
and sports. The list was drawn by H.K. Dua,
editor-in-chief of The Tribune and Prof
Dipankar Gupta of the Jawaharlal Nehru University.
"India is a land where people dare
to dream and have a story to tell,"
said Kamal Nath. "As the lines between
people, places and preferences begin to
blur to include a new global reality, stereotypes
about India and Indian culture are beginning
to break to form a mosaic of intriguing
patterns."
"A new India has taken shape through
these 60 years of independence. I salute
the hard work of all Indians who have, over
these 60 years, helped build a new India,"
he said.
"The book celebrates the extraordinary
achievements of Indians across the globe,"
said Kent, noting, "India is one of
the world's fastest growing economies, but
what really defines the country is her indomitable
spirit.
"The achievements of the 60 stalwarts
captured in this special edition subtly
reveal the grandeur of India's 60 glorious
years of independence."
Noting that the Coca-Cola shares a long
association with India, Kent hoped that
India would emerge among the leading soft
drink maker's top global markets in the
future.
To create awareness about the indomitable
spirit of Indians and to connect them globally,
the new website of Limca Book of Records
www.limcabookofrecords.in was also launched
by Sunil Bharti Mittal, CII president and
chairperson and group CEO of Bharti enterprises.
Some special record holders who have done
India proud were felicitated with Nath and
Kent presenting them shawls.
They included HSBC India CEO Naina Lal
Kidwai, Sunil Bharti Mittal, filmmaker Mira
Nair, Canadian MP Ruby Dhalla, Pawan Sinha
of MIT, fashion designer Ritu Kumar and
sand sculptor Sudarshan Patnaik.
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