The lack of financial strength to avail healthcare is a major challenge.
To me, patriotism is about working ethically and wholeheartedly in our chosen field.
Even the most dishonest officer would want to be seen as a role model for his children.
The unique instrument to eradicate poverty and usher in prosperity is our youth.
We are not the same India that the world saw in the 1970s and '80s. Hence, we have a responsibility to live up to the pedestal on which we have been put.
A professorship appeals very much because I enjoy being with younger people.
I think people like Bill Gates, who have given away enormous sums of money, are shining examples for all of us to follow.
Clearly, healthcare is a very important sector.
Today, the biggest bottleneck to the growth of a corporation is availability of good talent.
Even if a company is taken private, at some stage people want to make it public.
Mahatma Gandhi was someone who demonstrated the tremendous power of leadership by example.
My personal view is that organisations have a capacity to throw up extraordinary leaders to suit the occasion.
I have always focused on the bottom line.
My passion is to create a better society for our future citizens.
I am what we call a 'karma yogi' in Sanskrit. A karma yogi is somebody who believes in data. I collect a lot of data.
You need to mesh the voices of people with expertise and meritocracy.
We all, as engineers, doctors, have a big responsibility to bring smiles on the faces of suffering humanity.
I have known Mr. Kumar Mangalam Birla for a long time. He is a good man. He is a decent man.