Thursday, 23 February 2017

What is ‘Think with Me’ all about?

Subrata Roy Sahara is someone who does not need any formal introduction. The world has witnessed the way he has made the entire Sahara empire from scratch. There’s a reason why he’s such a successful man and the reason behind that is the way the man thinks and lives his life.

If you have read his earlier book ‘Life Mantra’, you would know that Saharasri is a highly positive man. His outlook on life and its ups & downs is very different from a regular person. That’s the difference between him and a man still struggling to earn a living.

In ‘Think with Me’, Saharasri talks about the problems India is facing in becoming an ideal country. These problems are mostly to do with areas such as the political leadership, overpopulation, education system, the religion and media degrading etc.

What I loved about the book is that Mr Roy has shared his in-depth view over each problem and tried to make his readers understand what exactly is happening in our country and how we can possibly fix it and make India a very good country, an ideal one so living here becomes easier. If you’re a concerned citizen and often find yourself wondering what could make India a better place to live in, then ‘Think with Me’ by Subrata Roy Sahara is a book that will interest you a lot.

You will not only get to understand the problem in detail but will also understand how running a country is not an easy job and how important it is for us to fix problems such as overpopulation and illiteracy. Because only when we will have a country with more literate people, who can think rationally and reasonably, we will have a smarter and more successful nation. 


I highly recommend ‘Think with Me’ to all the Indians, as it is the citizens who can come together and help India be a better nation! 

Wednesday, 22 February 2017

Abhijit Sarkar appointed as Vice President of Asian Hockey Federation



New Delhi, 22 February 2017: Basis an Executive Board Meeting held on 7   February 2017, the Asian Hockey Federation (AHF) has today confirmed the appointment of Mr. Abhijit Sarkar as it’s new Vice President and the Chairman of the AHF Commercial and TV Committee with immediate effect.

Monday, 20 February 2017

My take on Think with Me

Subrata Roy Sahara knows how difficult it is to reach where he is, success is always hard earned and being successful in a country like India is even more difficult. Now, you must be wondering what a vague statement is that, but let’s get deeper into it. Starting with the overpopulation, getting into a good school, a better college is so difficult, there are times when even 99% marks are not enough for getting into a college where you’ve always dreamed of studying.

Citing the same problem of population, businessmen face a strong competition and mind you this competition is cut-throat. And it is so, only because there are lots of people doing the same business. Earning money in our country is hard. How does one rectify this and make living in India a fairly easy? We are constantly working hard and failing to be happy with our lives, what will make this better?

When we look at the professionals in the western countries, we see how well organized their lives are, how comfortably they reach work and come home at the same time daily and spend time with their families. Unlike us, we struggle to reach our offices, courtesy packed public transport, traffic or bad roads. Most of us don’t ever leave office in time as all of us are over-worked and burdened, doing work worth two employees. The list goes on and on.

Saharasri, in ‘Think with Me’, discusses population, education and all the other factors he thinks, if fixed, will lead India in becoming a better and ideal country! It’s a book, I highly recommend to all the people who keep wondering where is our country going wrong and is not progressing as fast as it should. Also, to all those people who consider themselves as concerned citizens.


‘Think with Me’ has given me a better understanding of our Country and I will do my best to contribute to its betterment!