
What a family! Simple and complex, traditional and modern, religious and rational, money-minded and money-renouncing, Indian and international, fiercely individualistic and inspiringly loyal' -P. Lal In a life spanning nine decades Krishna Kumar Birla, son of the legendary Ghanshyam Das Birla, witnessed events that shaped India in the twentieth century and had close associations with iconic figures like Mahatma Gandhi, Madan Mohan Malviya, Jayaprakash Narayan, Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. Head of one of India’s leading business houses, K.K. Birla embraced principles in which the creation of wealth, philanthropy and political leadership were all regarded as part of nation-building. Written in a style that is simple and translucent in its sincerity, Brushes with History brings alive an important era in the life of the nation, its changing social mores, evolving principles of corporate governance and enduring family values In an affectionate and moving tribute, K.K. Birla’s daughter, Shobhana Bhartia, acquaints readers with her father’s spiritual strength and moral values which were an integral part of his life.
Published by
Penguin Books India
Published
10 Mar 2009
Imprint
ISBN13
9780143066620
Book Format
Royal
Extent
665
Rights
World
Category
Non-Fiction, Business Biography
Binding
Paperback
Price (Rs.)
550.00



‘Krishna Kumar Birla’s autobiography…evokes a deep respect for the author. “KK’s” memoir is imbued with a towering humility and sense of discipline which strikes one as all the more impressive in the context of the House of Birla being an inextricably interwoven part of the success of the Indian struggle for Independence and the formative evolution of our young nation state…there is not a single boastful or smug moment in this book rich with impressions, sketches and personalities.’ —Pioneer.
‘Through K.K. Birla’s autobiography one vicariously brushes shoulders with India’s greatest leaders…Prestige, power, family, courage, discipline, loyalty…this is the fuel that [drove] K.K. Birla in a life spanning nine decades…a life that definitely brushed and even shook history.’ —Deccan Herald