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100 Greatest Indians

Written by: Ideabrew Studios
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  • From kings to freedom fighters, India's history is replete with acts of heroism and people who went above and beyond what is humanly possible. In this show, we unravel these stories. Join us for an audio sojourn, where each episode highlights the most significant events in the lives of one of these notable but lesser-known personalities from India's history. The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the hosts and/or guests appearing on the podcast and do not reflect the views of Ideabrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd (Ideabrew Studios). Ideabrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd. and its respective parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, successors, assigns, employees, agents, directors, officers and shareholders does not assume any liability or responsibility nor endorses the views, information, or opinions expressed by the guest. Under no circumstances will Ideabrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd. assume direct or indirect responsibility or liability which may arise from the views, information, or opinions expressed by the guest including but not limited to claims for defamation, libel, slander, infringement, invasion of privacy and publicity rights, obscenity, pornography, profanity, fraud, or misrepresentation. Ideabrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd. has no control or endorsement over the views, information, or opinions expressed by the guest but is a mere distributor / interviewer and merely acting as a passive conduit for the distribution of this podcast, Ideabrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd. does not warrant that the views, information, or opinions in the podcast are accurate, complete, or true. Any views or opinions in the podcast are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organisation, or individual.
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Episodes
  • Episode 1: Acharya Narendra Dev
    Dec 13 2022
    When we look at the foundations on which this nation is built, there are familiar names like Jawharlal Nehru, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, B.R. Ambedkar and so on. However, there are those who shun the limelight and reject ambition as a weakness. Who in their words have said, I quote, “can neither become a leader nor a blind follower.” He’s known as the father of Indian democratic socialism. Welcome to the 100 Greatest Podcast where we take a look at some of the greatest personalities that have lived on Indian soil. In this episode, we take a look at one of the leading theorists of the Congress Socialist Party, Acharya Narendra Dev. Narrated By: Nimisha Sirohi Scripted By: Christopher Baretto
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    27 mins
  • Episode 2: Aditya Birla
    Dec 13 2022
    After 1947, India was recovering from the aftermath of British rule, which drained the country’s financial wealth, along with involving India in two World Wars. To make matters worse, with the country also in the midst of partition - India was thrown deeper into economic, social, and political turmoil. In the eyes of the British, India was doomed to fail. But against all odds, India rose from the ashes, with the help the many great minds and leaders this country has produced. Amongst them was a man who stood out for his immense contributions towards rebuilding the country’s economic strength, and putting India back on the road towards becoming a global economic power once again. Welcome to the 100 Greatest Podcast where we take a look at some of the greatest personalities that have lived on Indian soil. In today’s episode, we take a look at the life of Aditya Vikram Birla, the man who single handedly took the Aditya Birla Group to great heights and became India’s first global industrialist. Narrated By: Nishith Dhanak Scripted By: Christopher Baretto
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    27 mins
  • Episode 3: Amartya Sen
    Dec 13 2022
    We sometimes spend our whole lives, without realising that we are applying economics to our daily life. From regular grocery shopping to planning a budget for a nation. And even less so do we realise how our economy affects the 80 million people in India, who live below the poverty line. Except for one man. Who’s life’s work was in welfare economics and the reasons behind poverty. Welcome to the 100 Greatest Podcast where we take a look at some of the greatest personalities that have lived on Indian soil. In this episode, we explore the life of economist and Nobel Prize winner, Amartya Sen. Narrated By: Nishith Dhanak Scripted By: Christopher Baretto
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    23 mins

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Well researched and narrated. Very inspiring, I loved it. I completed this with my daughter while answering so many questions. It was worth having discussions with her on each episode.

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