Ram K Sharma’s book Karma and You launched by Prabha Khaitan Foundation in Kolkata
Despite the fact that many books have been written about karma, the author has stated that his book is different because it is experiential in nature
Kolkata : An event in Kolkata, India, hosted by the non-profit Prabha Khaitan Foundation (PKF), featured an interview with author and entrepreneur Ram K Sharma to celebrate the release of his book, Karma and You: Create Your Own Destiny.
Mr. Aroop Biswas, West Bengal’s Minister of Power, Housing, Youth Services, and Sports, and Mr. SanjivPuri, Chairman and Managing Director, ITC, officially launched the book in front of a distinguished audience of readers, writers, and spiritual leaders. As part of their CSR effort, Shree Cement Ltd sponsored ITC Royal Bengal to host a book release party.
Entrepreneur and author Ram K. Sharma said “Nothing in life or karma is off-limits, and neither is my book. To better explain how Karma influences your home life, interpersonal interactions, and professional endeavours, I have separated its many manifestations into distinct categories.”
Despite the fact that many books have been written about karma, the author has stated that his book is different because it is experiential in nature, being the result of his many years of varying life experiences.
Conversationalist, Ms Jyoti Kapoor of Ehsaas Women of Nagpur, engaged author Mr Ram K Sharma – managing director of 100-year-old nature cure company Baidyanath – in a serious discussion that made the audience dive deep into a contemplative mood wondering how the wheel of Karma moved due the cause and effect of their actions.
“Literature and books take centre stage in our City of Joy. It is a pleasure to be a part of this book launch, I share a close association and bonding with PrabhaKhaitan Foundation and express my gratitude for organizing this amazing event. I congratulate Mr Sharma for writing a book full of wisdom, wonderful ideas, visions and new thoughts,” Mr Aroop Biswas said.
“Karma is a part of our daily life. As human beings, we work from morning to evening for our family and society and for ourselves. Unknowingly, our Karma affects us, our families, society, and even the country. Hence, we should always try to do positive things in all aspects of life. So, we should always try to uplift the condition of the society and the country,” said Mr Biswas.
Mr SanjivPuri, CMD, ITC, said, “A fascinating book that delves into a very difficult and complicated subject and explains it in simple terms from the author’s perspective. It speaks of timeless values and covers all the aspects of personal and professional spheres of life by introducing concepts of `Global Karma’ and `Corporate Karma’. I thank PrabhaKhaitan Foundation for organizing and enriching us with this wonderful event.”
Conversationalist Jyoti Kapoor’s free-flowing discussion was informative and insightful, the audience were introduced to various aspects of karma like family karma, spousal karma, corporate karma, karma for wealth, healing karma, karma and food, divine karma and so on – which the author has written at length in his book. The book is a ready reckoner and guide to lead one’s life through meaningful actions in order to get positive outcomes.
The organiser PrabhaKhaitan Foundation is a non-profit trust founded by Late Dr PrabhaKhaitan in the early 80s – is dedicated to social, cultural and humanitarian causes promoting performing arts, culture, education, literature, gender equality and women empowerment.