H.P. Singh "Rishi" with Youth Affairs and Sports Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar along with Principal of St. Stephens College, Reverend Valsan Thampu.
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I have known Rishi for longer than he has known himself. And I can tell you one thing, this guy does not know how to take a NO for an answer. He is very tenacious, to the the point of being irritating, but then you have to respect stickability to his purpose and his commercial-free love for sports, which is a rare commodity in today's world.
Keep it up Rishi....just remember how they catch monkeys in Africa and stay away from that mindset!
I read Rishi's book, SPorts Scare.. Very impressive. I wanted to talk to him after reading his book. Is there a way to get his email id or contact no.. You can email me on ningaiah.naveen@gmail.com
A person ready to take the world by surprise. An engineering aspirant whose future was planned rather than what he planned for!
However the aim or purpose remained the same i.e to help mankind attain a little peace or help the surroundings being more fervent towards life.
Making something out of life and help the creation of Allah or the creatures around is the GOAl of life.
To realise that this world, this country and the whole of the universe is for me, For 'me' the Human, was the greatest wisdom I experienced in class XIIth.
And here is a " Man with Mission"
I am ready to face every ugly face of the defeat but not at the cost of my dreams. An effort to make full use of the beautiful and lovely LIFE given to me by the Creator and make the reuired change or no change I am here for.
"ITS' NOT JUST ABOUT THINKING BIG BUT ENJOYING LIFE AND IT'S JUICES TO MAX AS I ADVANCE TOWARDS MY PURSUIT"
"To my Lord I belong & unto Him will be my return"
--Insaankhan--
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I have known Rishi for longer than he has known himself. And I can tell you one thing, this guy does not know how to take a NO for an answer. He is very tenacious, to the the point of being irritating, but then you have to respect stickability to his purpose and his commercial-free love for sports, which is a rare commodity in today's world.
Keep it up Rishi....just remember how they catch monkeys in Africa and stay away from that mindset!
Good Luck!
I read Rishi's book, SPorts Scare.. Very impressive. I wanted to talk to him after reading his book. Is there a way to get his email id or contact no.. You can email me on ningaiah.naveen@gmail.com
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