A young man from Titilagarh, Orissa, buoyed by nothing but dreams, boards a boat to America in 1964. There, in the land of opportunity, Satyanarayan Gangaram Pitroda strikes gold in the burgeoning tech space to become the American millionaire Sam Pitroda. Armed with global patents and a vision supported by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, he vows to return home and fix India's telephone troubles. Sam Pitroda became synonymous with the bright-yellow PCO/STD booths that sprang up across the country, and was a dynamo in the Congress machinery in the 1980s. But his world came crashing down when he was dealt one blow after the other-a heart attack, false corruption charges and the assassination of his dear friend Rajiv Gandhi. To make matters worse, he realized that he had run out of money. This is the astonishing and heart-warming story of how one man at the top hits rock bottom-only to rise again and make a bigger dent in the world.
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Penguin
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2016
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T.N. Ninan gave fresh shape and brought a new liveliness to business journalism in India during a quarter century of leadership at India Today, the Economic Times, BusinessWorld and finally at Business Standard where he also served as the publisher before becoming its chairman. His Saturday column �Weekend Ruminations� has a dedicated following. He serves on the boards of non-profit organizations, including one that supports public-spirited journalism. This is his first book.