![]() ![]() Gandhi faced numerous challenges in his early life, including his struggle with shyness and a fear of public speaking. Mahatma Gandhi, also known as the "Father of the Nation" in India, left an indelible mark on the world with his extraordinary life. Today, we celebrate the birth anniversary of a remarkable leader who championed the principles of non-violence, truth, and social justice. "And because he kept a certain distance, Kanu intuitively found a more modern language of photography than what was prevalent in those times in India, framing many of his images with an interesting and unconventional use of the foreground, breaking many of the accepted rules of composition". "Although he had incredible access to the icon, we are always struck at the way Kanu, perhaps because he was in awe of Gandhi always kept a respectful distance, and yet managed to convey a sense of intimacy and proximity," says Panjiar. This is one of the reasons, many say, that made Kanu Gandhi's pictures of the Mahatma so special. It is, at once, an intimate and remote image. Finally, Gandhi asked businessman Ghanshyam Das Birla to gift 100 rupees ($1.49 £1.00) to Kanu so that he could buy the camera and a roll of film.īut the leader imposed three conditions on the photographer: he forbade him from using flash and asking him to pose and made it clear that the ashram would not pay for his photography. Kanu Gandhi had developed an interest in photography, but Gandhi had told him there was no money to buy him a camera. He had wanted to become a doctor, but his parents had goaded him to join Gandhi's personal staff doing clerical work, looking after accounts, and writing letters at the ashram. Armed with a Rolleiflex camera, he was taking pictures of the leader. Kanu Gandhi, a callow young man in his 20s and a grand nephew of the Mahatma, was also there. A pillow covers his head as protection against the severe heat. In this picture, Mahatma Gandhi is seen in front of his office hut at Sevagram ashram in 1940. Let's continue to support, acknowledge, and uplift each other, for in doing so, we create a virtuous cycle of confidence that benefits us all. Let's remember that in the world of personal and professional growth, appreciation is like the nourishing soil that helps our confidence grow. In doing so, you not only boost your own confidence but also become a source of inspiration for others. Seek opportunities to shine, share your accomplishments, and celebrate the achievements of those around you. So, if you're like me and you crave the spotlight in a positive way, don't be afraid to embrace it. It not only validates our efforts but also motivates us to aim higher and achieve more. There's something truly magical about feeling seen, heard, and appreciated for the work we do. I've personally found that the times when I've been in the spotlight when my efforts and contributions were acknowledged, have been the moments when my self-confidence soared. While inner confidence is essential, external validation can be the wind beneath our wings. I've always believed that confidence is a beautiful dance between our self-belief and the recognition we receive from our peers. ![]() It's often a reflection of the appreciation and encouragement we receive from others. The company's success is a testament to its ability to understand the needs of its consumers and to provide them with a product that they love.Ĭonfidence, in my opinion, is not a solitary trait that resides solely within us. Here are some interesting facts about Parle-G biscuits:ġ️⃣ Parle-G is the world's largest selling biscuit brand and sold in over 200 countries.Ģ️⃣ Parle-G is produced in over 100 factories around the world and consumed by over 2 billion people every year.ģ️⃣ Parle-G was also distributed through a wide network of retailers, making it easy for consumers to find.Ĥ️⃣ It's marketing strategies helped Parle-G to become the most popular biscuit brand in India. Parle-G is now the most popular biscuit brand in India, with annual sales of over ₹20 billion. The "G" in Parle-G stands for "Glucose", but it also stands for "Genius". In the 1980s, Parle changed the name of its Gluco biscuits to Parle-G. The ad campaign was successful, and Parle Gluco became one of the most popular biscuit brands in India. In 1947, when India gained independence, Parle launched an ad campaign showcasing its Gluco brand of biscuits as an Indian alternative to British-branded biscuits. Parle Gluco was an affordable source of nourishment for the common masses, and it quickly became popular. In 1939, Parle began manufacturing biscuits under the brand name Parle Gluco. ![]() ![]() The company's first product was orange candy. Parle Products was founded in 1929 in Mumbai, India by the Chauhan family. I still like having Parle-G with my morning tea. ![]()
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