The Indian Dream: How former subjects of the licence raj overcome odds on the path to successful entrepreneurship
Not many Asian parents will pull their child from school to help out in the family business. AVS Raju, owner of Indian construction company, Nagarjuna, did just that. Speaking at a recent Wee Kim Wee Centre talk at SMU, author Peter Church shared Raju's story, along with that of several other s...
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