Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], May 01: Rising Indian Author & Entrepreneur Mrinal K.J has been in the limelight for his debut book, ‘Slap Your Fake Shadow’, which was widely appreciated by the people. He is also recognized with the honor of ‘Top 500 Leaders of India’ for his corporate heroism and the risks he takes, to acquire results.

It’s been known that Mrinal K.J is about to come up with something ‘Out of the Box’, this time. In a recent interview, Mrinal K.J remarked that he got to learn a lot from India and its history & culture excited him. He is well known for the effort he puts into the research to reach a conclusion. It is this quality that made him stand out as an entrepreneur and pushed him to publish his book.

As per the information received, Mrinal K.J is coming up with a book to prove the importance of India, to the world. From some of the recent interviews, it was evident that Mrinal K.J was speaking highly of India and its contribution to the world. It was known that a book, that could prove that the world without India could hold very little value and couldn’t have progressed much, is in the works, in Mrinal K.J’s arsenal. Indian History is one sensitive topic that most people think twice to talk about, in a patriotic nation and so, it takes guts to write about such a topic. Information from the sources reveals that this book holds concrete evidence about India’s contribution towards the development of the world like facts about various achievements made by Indians but are not known or not cared enough about etc. It was speculated that this book could portray how the world would have been, without India. He showed his care about people in his previous book, which was well-received by Indian society. While we are criticizing our own culture and are imitating others, he’s now launching another book that could make every Indian proud to be an Indian. Indian history is monumental and its culture is gifted, Mrinal K.J is one such personality to have identified it.


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