Could you ...
Live without email for two
months?
Make do with a ten acre
field for a restroom?
Drive a tractor out of a
ditch?
IIM
Ganjdundwara is a
fictionalized narration of how a large
multinational company devised a unique
rural initiative. Two young MBAs find
themselves in a remote Indian village, and
this is their story — an account of the
often funny, frequently insightful
experiences of city dwellers trying to
adjust to rural life, of young men hoping
to make a difference, and of one India
discovering another.
A compelling read, IIM
Ganjdundwara highlights the similarities
between urban and rural India. It is a
story of the hopes, dreams and realities
of everyday folk eager to make a
difference.
To read
a review on
NDTV, click
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An article in Times of India,
click
here
An article in
Linux Bazar,
click
here
An article in
Jetwings,
May 2008 click
here
An article in Tribune India,
May 2008 click
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