In this modern world, the popular trending words like Management, Administration, Globalisation, Economic policy and the principles used in them find an echo in old classic texts, folk stories and tales. Most of these management principles have been used in the olden times in India. After Lord Ram's return to Ayodhya, he asked the merchant class to deposit a certain sum of money in the form of tax keeping the Goddess of Divine Justice in the balance arm. This was to facilitate the establishment of Ramrajya, the same principles finding their way into today's Economic Public Finance Theory. Raja Bharat bestowed the crown on Bhardwaj Rishi's son Bhumanyu in the interest of the Kingdom, in spite of having his three own sons. Eklavya is known for his self-development and goal worship even today. Lord Krishna and his life is studied even in today's age and people draw inspiration and lessons from it. We draw lessons from the old and classical stories, how people used their intellect, and scored victories over circumstantial problems. Indeed, how would Mary Parker Follet who has defined Management know that these principles were being used in India for thousands of years! Dr. Bhole's well researched effort has brought out the best in the old Indian management principles and their use in today's modern era. And it's sure to enchant the readers and leave them in awe!