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vaibhav sharma
inspiring
by vaibhav sharma on May 14, 2007 11:53 AM

well it was gr8 to read his interview...it was motivating n impressive...honest n straight forward.

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sagar gade
at age of 77
by sagar gade on May 14, 2007 08:51 AM

I am student of UDCT and I have seen this man in few guest lectures. Simple living -high thinking is funda of his life. He use to come in casual wears and sit in first 2 rows and and cripping notes at age of 77. Mind blowing, we used to sit as it was compulsary. But at age off 77 person come to learn something and then ask certain questions whoes answers help everyone to understand the subject.
bravo

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Inspirational
by on May 14, 2007 08:07 AM

Sir,
reading your interview is inspirational. Many such genius exist in the country. you should get into developing novel patentable platform chemistry of drugs especially from natural products that can eventually become drugs. Remember, the simplest but most useful drug of today is aspirin ..

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Pankaj Dubey
Interesting interview
by Pankaj Dubey on May 14, 2007 06:43 AM

Good interview. He's straightforward, honest without unnecessary modesty. Made for interesting reading.

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ShivSena
Marathi?
by ShivSena on May 14, 2007 06:13 AM  | Hide replies

You can speak German, etc but not Marathi. I respect you for your achievement. i wish you would learn the state language.

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abhishek nair
RE:Marathi?
by abhishek nair on May 14, 2007 06:54 AM
If it isn't obvious already, he doesn't live by someone else's wishes, least of all language bigots such as yourself.

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ShivSena
RE:RE:Marathi?
by ShivSena on May 14, 2007 11:08 AM
Abishek Nair,

is one a bigot because one is proud of his state and its language. then in the same words, is one a bigot if one is proud of ones country. I wonder where you are from Mr. Nair. Has your state created any brilliant businessman.

Mr. Anshu
I did say that i respect him for his achievement. Unfortunately, you need to improve your reading skills.

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Ananth
RE:Marathi?
by Ananth on May 17, 2007 01:02 AM
Shivsena,

Just do not show your intolerant ignorance. For you respect for your "state" tongue is important, may be for him his "Mother" tongue is important. Do not expect everybody in your state to speak Marathi.

Even without knowing Marathi, he has achieved a lot. First, understand that. "State" or "Mother" Language is important nowadays, only for Politicians for making money. People respect it and you should not go on a propaganda on it, ok? If somebody is doing good, see him how he is doing it and try to learn to draw inspirations from his experience. Leave your incorrigible habit of asking everybody if he/she knows Marathi. Grow Up.

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anshu
RE:Marathi?
by anshu on May 14, 2007 10:04 AM
It is sad that you did not appreciate what he has learned in the techincal field and has done India proud, inspite of being an Parsi. Look at you, wasting time in rubbish things. It is sad that people like you reside in this country.

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Yuri Pinheiro
RE:Marathi?
by Yuri Pinheiro on May 14, 2007 06:37 PM
i dont think he said he speaks/reads German.. he was talking about reading german classics translated into english

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pranay sharma
God Bless Ur Dreams and You!!
by pranay sharma on May 14, 2007 04:39 AM

I really wish I could be as smart as You. If every family in INDIA has a son like You we would be role models for ceturies to come.

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Upasna Chamoli
true citizen
by Upasna Chamoli on May 14, 2007 03:37 AM

hello sir,i truly respect ur feelings and ideas,by which i can make out tht u r very intelligent and nice human being.i am a pharmacist living in michigan,USA.BECOZ of u living legends our country is going to get success at each n evry point.i have moved to america wth this thought tht there is no respect of skilled and intelligent people ,and moreover there is corruption whch is hampering growth.
but me as an indian citizen ,appreciate ur talent ,thinking,and courage and ofcourse ur genius brain.jai hind.

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Latheesh Raveendran
wow...
by Latheesh Raveendran on May 14, 2007 12:43 AM

hats off 3 u...sir

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Nitish Prakash
With due Respect
by Nitish Prakash on May 13, 2007 09:29 PM  | Hide replies

Sir,
I am professional Software Engineer. I believe that bribe is part of life, when you want to grow. But can it be stooped. Can some one grow with money, knowledge, equity, power, a pioneer without bribing as a truth?

Please some one answer me.

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saroj pradhan
RE:With due Respect
by saroj pradhan on May 13, 2007 11:35 PM
Its a money game .........honey

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ravikumar kumar ravi
Mr Gharda , Living Legend
by ravikumar kumar ravi on May 13, 2007 09:24 PM

Thanks to Rediff for publishing such articles which will Inspire and Motivate our Indian Young Scientists to go further and start something on their own , when all talented think tanks are just leaving India like sheeps to other countrys , this is the time to know from this great person and just follow his Ideas
We never ever get Gharda like honest and simple persons , We are very lucky that we have him .
I hope Mr Gharda will complete his dream project successfully.
Lond Live Gharda

Ravi Kumar Bejugam , Hyderabad

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