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She spoke informally and openly with all colleagues and was always open to suggestions. She brought out the best in people. I can personally say that working with her made me calmer, more peaceful and helped me to visualize things in a larger, holistic perspective. I am sure it was the same with everyone else who was associated with her for a long period of time.
She had an uncanny quality of quietly observing and finding out what one likes to do and would encourage you to do that chosen job. She would empower you and give you freedom to make mistakes, guide you with a smile and still applaud your work.
Some of us were familiar with Indu Ma from a distance — she was popular as spiritual mentor to BCCL employees, and would sometimes hold knowledge sessions for those interested. I have often peeked down the corridor as she passed by, for a look-and-see, for she was a beautiful woman, so composed and confident. There definitely was an aura about her.
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She was really concerned about India and poor people. (her commitment was to) ensuring education was accessible to every person, particularly women, says Sudha Murty Chairperson, Infosys Foundation.
India’s business, political and spiritual leaders noted her leadership in building the Times brand, her commitment to promoting India’s cultural heritage and her philanthropic work through the Times Foundation.
Tributes continued to pour in for Indu Jain, chairman of the Times Group, who attained nirvana on May 13.
India’s business, political and spiritual leaders noted her leadership in building the Times brand, her commitment to promoting India’s cultural heritage and her philanthropic work through the Times Foundation.