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Nandan Nilekani

    Nandan Nilekani is an Indian entrepreneur who co-founded the technology company Infosys. His influence extends far beyond the business world, touching upon public administration and politics. Nilekani's work focuses on creating innovative solutions to improve people's lives and societal development. His vision and practical approaches are shaping India's future in the digital age.

    Imagining India
    The Art of Bitfulness
    • The Art of Bitfulness

      Keeping Calm in the Digital World

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The art of bitfulness helps create healthy boundaries between you and the floodgates of the internet. it offers new strategies to reclaim your time, privacy and attention. This book is all about how to live with tech, not how to live without it. The goal is not to spend less time on your devices; it is to spend your time on your devices better. This book also talks about how we got here in the first place. Why does our technology limit us, rather than liberate us? The art of bitfulness offers a new way of building tech for all, rather than a winner-takes-all system.

      The Art of Bitfulness2022
      4.2
    • Imagining India

      Ideas for the New Century

      • 511 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Is India's huge population actually her greatest strength? How has rapid urbanization transformed both social and political life? Can we learn from India's difficult journey towards a single internal market? And how will India's developing future be shaped by her young people? Giving us a fascinating new perspective for the twenty-first century, Nandan Nilekani - previously named one of the '100 Most Influential People in the World' by Time and 'Business Leader of the Year' by Forbes - defies imported wisdom to reveal what is really at stake in a fast-changing India. Nilekani gets to the heart of debates about labour reform, language, education and the role of the state, and asks vital questions about the impending future of what is now the world's largest democracy.

      Imagining India2009
      3.9