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The Man Who Talked to Machines: The Story of Om Prakash Jindal

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"Here is the extraordinary story of Om Prakash Jindal (1930-2005), the farmer's son who became India's fourth largest industrialist, the simple villager who became a billionaire listed in Forbes magazine's World's Rich List, the non-matriculate who became an innovative engineer that they said talked to machines."

205 pages, Hardcover

First published August 7, 2005

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Anil Dharker

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Anil Dharker is an Indian columnist. His articles appear in several Indian newspapers such as the Times of India, Mid-Day, The Hindu, Gulf News, and other similar publications. He has been editor of The Illustrated Weekly of India, The Independent, MidDay, Sunday MidDay. He has also been a producer, anchor and interviewer, head of a TV Channel and critic on The Sunday Times of India and The Sunday Observer.

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An exeedingly inspiring and captivating saga of a visionary industrialist, benevolent public leader and great philanthropist Late Shri Om Prakash Jindal, founder of O P Jindal group. A must read.
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