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Champions of Change

Raj Kosaraju
Type: Print Book
Genre: Politics & Society
Language: English
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Gandhiji was a master at using peaceful civil disobedience to bring about racial harmony and end the evils of the caste system, and he was instrumental in releasing India from foreign rule. Although he was frequently and for long periods of time imprisoned for his acts, he succeeded in his goal in 1947 when India won her independence from Britain.

His influence dramatically altered not only Indian history but also the trajectory of human history as a whole. His message of compassion and forgiveness continues to motivate people today all across the world. Millions of individuals, including many of our role models for love and forgiveness, were inspired by and influenced by Gandhi.

Champions of Change are all about advancing national unity, social progress, healthcare, and other Indian values, emphasizing Gandhian ideals that foster societal progress.

Closing the gap between the rich and the poor requires a multi-faceted approach that involves addressing the structural barriers and inequalities that perpetuate poverty and inequality. It requires investments in infrastructure, education, healthcare, and social protection programs that support the most vulnerable members of society

While the goal of becoming a five-trillion-dollar economy is a significant one, it must be accompanied by a commitment to social development, environmental sustainability, and inclusive growth. The vision of a New India must be grounded in the values of democracy, human rights, and social justice, and the benefits of economic growth must reach all sections of society.

Addressing these problems requires comprehensive policy measures and strategic planning to ensure equitable and sustainable economic growth, promote social welfare, and tackle issues related to corruption, education, employment, and infrastructure. As India continues its journey toward development, addressing these challenges will be critical in shaping the nation's economic future.

By 2023, artificial intelligence will be able to link the dots between everything from autos to stationary buildings' mobile sensors, healthcare, banking, and the human brain. A multidisciplinary approach is used to wire machines, drawing on artificial intelligence, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, psychology, and other fields. For emerging interfaces like speech, computer vision, and augmented reality, new software and digital transformation will generate engaging experiences. We'll be left behind in data-driven applications, such as self-driving vehicles or hospitals, where the algorithms serve as the customer outcomes. Wearable hospitals attempt to utilize biometrics to watch our activities and monitor our health since they are unable to pivot in our quick-changing, disrupt-or-be-disrupted environment. Biometrics are one approach that wearable hospitals are attempting to utilise to track our actions and check our health. Airports now utilise facial recognition to quicken security checks as we travel between locations. These developments in areas including artificial intelligence and robots, synthetic biology, 3D printing, smart homes, machine languages, deep technologies, medicine, health, and nanomaterials enable even the smallest teams to accomplish tasks.

About the Author

Raj Kosaraju, CIO of Maxil Technology Solutions Inc. Based in Chicago, is a seasoned business professional with a diverse background. Raj Kosaraju brings more than 23 years of experience to Marketing, Management Information Systems and Technology Consulting. 
As CIO of Maxil Technology Solutions, Inc., Mr. Kosaraju has been instrumental in shaping up the growth of this rapidly growing information technology firm, which ranked 148 on the 2005 Deloitte Technology Fast 500, a ranking of the 500 fastest growing technology companies in North America. Mr. Kosaraju works closely with Maxil’s offshore development partners in overseeing project planning and the software solutions delivery management practice. Mr. Kosaraju earned his MS in Information Systems & International Management from the Universidad Internacional De Las Americas in Costa Rica and his MBA from Texas A&M University.    
Some of the key accolades under his leadership are: 
    •       Maxil ranked 148 By Deloitte Technology Fast 500 in 2005.   
•       Maxil ranked by Inc. 500 (Inc. rank # 411) in 2006.   
•       Maxil ranked in top 100 by “Silicon India Magazine” in 2005. 
 • Ranked number 3 in the “Best Places to work in Illinois” 2006.
 •       Maxil ranked 91 in the “Global outsourcing 100” Fortune- April 2007 edition.
 •       Ranked 98 in the “Global Outsourcing 100” Fortune- April 2006.
•       Won the Prestigious Alfred C Sloan Award for Work place Excellence  for the Chicago region in 2006
 •   Was one of the nominees for the 20th Ernst & Young Entrepreneur awards program (Lake Michigan area) in June 2006. Nominations and awards are given each year to entrepreneurs in over 100 cities and 35 countries who have demonstrated excellence and extraordinary success in such areas as innovation, financial performance, and personal commitment to their businesses and communities.

Book Details

Number of Pages: 226
Dimensions: 7"x9"
Interior Pages: B&W
Binding: Paperback (Perfect Binding)
Availability: In Stock (Print on Demand)

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