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It was in the summer of 1893 that two Indians, very different in their vocations, happened to travel together on a ship from Yokohama in Japan to Vancouver in Canada. One of them was a young 30-year-old unknown monk and the other a very successful trader-industrialist. In their conversations, which they undoubtedly had sufficient occasion of, the monk passionately impressed upon his companion of the need to transition to manufacturing than merely taking the easy way of trading raw materials or semi-finished goods. The former approach would help create jobs, add much greater value to the products then to be sold, and take the country ahead on the road to self-sufficiency and development. He also talked of training Indians not just in science, but also technology, so that the country’s requirements could be significantly fulfilled by its domestic manufacturing. Both of them knew it was not an easy dream in the days of a hostile regime. These conversations surely had a strong resonance with the industrialist, who was probably already nursing the same ideas.

An Institute for the Nation: Vivekananda and Nivedita's Role in the IISc's Making (thewire.in)

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Meeting Aboard The Empress of India | Tata group

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2 minutes ago, Rajakeeyam said:

From your favorite leftist portal-

It was in the summer of 1893 that two Indians, very different in their vocations, happened to travel together on a ship from Yokohama in Japan to Vancouver in Canada. One of them was a young 30-year-old unknown monk and the other a very successful trader-industrialist. In their conversations, which they undoubtedly had sufficient occasion of, the monk passionately impressed upon his companion of the need to transition to manufacturing than merely taking the easy way of trading raw materials or semi-finished goods. The former approach would help create jobs, add much greater value to the products then to be sold, and take the country ahead on the road to self-sufficiency and development. He also talked of training Indians not just in science, but also technology, so that the country’s requirements could be significantly fulfilled by its domestic manufacturing. Both of them knew it was not an easy dream in the days of a hostile regime. These conversations surely had a strong resonance with the industrialist, who was probably already nursing the same ideas.

An Institute for the Nation: Vivekananda and Nivedita's Role in the IISc's Making (thewire.in)

From Tata Archives

Meeting Aboard The Empress of India | Tata group

Babai, this is infact rue, but IISc board rejected several times when ever the student groups brought it up to officially recognize it,  since there is no documented proof, but indeed the conversation happened not only with TATA but also with Mysore royal family to donate the land

But above context is not the IISc, it is Make in India

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5 minutes ago, gaddamhemanth said:

Babai, this is infact rue, but IISc board rejected several times when ever the student groups brought it up to officially recognize it,  since there is no documented proof, but indeed the conversation happened not only with TATA but also with Mysore royal family to donate the land

But above context is not the IISc, it is Make in India

Tata archive lo raasina letters photocopy undhi ga inkemi documented proof kavali vellaki

We can say modi exaggerated here a bit, but the wire author opening comments suggest that this is a popular opinion/commentary.

 

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2 hours ago, Venkatpaladugu said:

నిజం అయ్యు వుంటుంది లే..గత జన్మలో స్వామీ వివేక పక్కన వుండి వుంటాడు..

ఈ మాత్రం covering సరిపోతుందా లేదా?

Undu, meekosam what's app university lo oka photo with Swamy Vivekananda gaaritho unnadhi vadhulutham. idhi gatha janmalonodhi sumi, gamaninchagalaru.

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