Thursday, 30 March 2017

Saharasri Subrata Roy Sahara’s book – ‘Think With Me’ hit the number one spot in the bestseller chart of Nielsen

Lucknow, March 27, 2017: ‘Think With Me’ – a book written by Shri Subrata Roy Sahara, Managing Worker & Chairman, Sahara India Pariwar, has topped the bestseller chart of Neilsen. The book “Think With Me’, written by Shri Subrata Roy Sahara, has elaborately detailed out the deep-seated and thought provoking commentary on various issues and how to deal with them to make India an ideal nation and a greater country. According to Nielsen, bestseller list, last week, ‘Think With Me’ topped the chart by ranking number one and has become bestseller in the non-fiction category of Nielsen BookScan. Earlier week, the book was in the 10th position in the best seller chart of Neilson. The book ‘Think With Me’ is published by Rupa Publications.
The Nielsen BookScan service, which happens to be the world’s largest continuous book sales tracking service operating in India, the UK, Ireland, Australia, US, South Africa, New Zealand, Italy, Brazil and Spain, collects total transaction data at the point of sale directly from the tills and dispatch systems of all major book retailers. Nielsen collects data from online and offline booksellers including Bookadda, Crosswords, Connexion, DC Books, Flipkart, Indiatimes, Infibeam, Landmark, Landmarketail, Capital Book Depot, Rediff, Odyssey, Pageturners, TV18 Homeshopping, WH Smith India, ebay, Mahindra Retail, Relaince Timeout, Snapdeal, etc.
The book ‘Think With Me’ was unveiled in the theme session of Think With Me Summit 2016 at Lucknow in December, and was well received by readers. Within 3 months of its launch, the book - ‘Think With Me’ has walked upright in the chart to acquire the status of a Bestseller. The ‘Think With Me’ Summit and the unveiling of the book, in December, was attended by eminent personalities and galaxy of stars including Shri Keshav Prasad Maurya, Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Superstar of the millennium Shri Amitabh Bachchan, Spiritual and Yoga Guru Swami Ramdev, Shri Om Prakash Mathur – National Vice President, Bhartiya Janta Party, Shri Satish Chandra Mishra, Lawyer and All-India General Secretary, Bahujan Samaj Party, Ace Tennis Star Ms. Sania Mirza, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad, Shri Akhilesh Yadav, Ex Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Spokesperson of Bhartiya Janta Party Shri Sambit Patra, Shri Raj Babbar – Uttar Pradesh State President of Indian National Congress, Cinestar Shri Anil Kapoor, Shri Assadudin Owaisi - President of the All India Majlis-e- Ittehadul Muslimeen, Shri Jayant Chaudhary – National General Secretary, Lok Dal.
The book ‘Think With Me’ happens to be the second book among the trilogy series by Saharasri Subrata Roy Sahara and is available at all leading book stores across India as well as abroad. It is also available at all leading online portals and even in the form of an e-book. The first book of the trilogy was ‘Life Mantras’, released earlier in this year and was a National Bestseller after its launch in February 2016. ‘Life Mantras’ secured the No. 1 position twice in the non-fiction genre and also remained in the top 5 best-selling books across India for 7 continuous weeks. The third forthcoming book of the same trilogy series is 'Reflections from Tihar - A book on Tihar Jail’.
About the book ‘Think With Me’
 “When we see the problems related to political leadership, population growth, education, the media and religion going from bad to worse, a natural question comes up in our minds. Where, after all, did we go wrong? What happened during our democratic journey of independent India that we are faced with nasty problems on all these fronts? Why couldn’t we teach people occupying places of responsibility that rights are given to perform your genuine duties, not to serve your personal whims, false ego and greed?”
It is the author’s firm belief that if the problems related to the above five fundamental issues continue to be as they are, the nation will be hit by a crisis of unimaginable proportions, our national edifice would crumble and everything that our leaders had valued and held sacred for the love of the country before independence, would be lost forever. So, the author, through a deep-seated and thought provoking commentary on these issues invites you to think along with him and ponder over them honestly and sincerely. While going through the book, you may come across points where you differ with the author but in the end, you will be convinced that to make our country ideal, the need is for a wider awakening on the issues as discussed in the book.

For further information please contact:
Ghulam Zeeshan
Corporate Communications
Sahara India Pariwar
Mob: 9792982666; Off.: 0522 - 2724545

email id : ghulam.zeeshan@gmail.com

Monday, 6 March 2017

Abhijit Sarkar bestowed with prestigious Chanakya Juries Special Award for ‘Crisis and Corporate Communications Professional’ during the 11th PRCI Global Communication Conclave

Lucknow, March 06, 2017: Mr. Abhijit Sarkar, Head - Corporate Communications, Corporate Relations & Sports, Sahara India Pariwar, Director - Sahara Force India and Guardian – Sahara Media, has been confered with the prestigious Chanakya Award for National achievers for the year 2017 as a Chanakya Juries Special Award for Crisis Communications by the Public Relations Council of India (PRCI) in the 11th Global Communication Conclave. In a grand ceremony, Mr. H. Anjaneya, Co-operation and Social Welfare Minister, Government of Karnataka conferred the award to Mr. Sarkar in Bengaluru. Also, among the annual Corporate Collateral Awards 2017, ‘Think With Me Summit’ 16’ Summit organized by Sahara News Network has been awarded with best Corporate Event of the year.

PRCI felicitated Mr. Sarkar, who is also the most visible face of Corporate Communications profession in India, with the ace Chanakya Award for his eefective steering of communications during Sahara-SEBI Issue. His innovative communication solutions not only engaged more than 9 crore investors but also reinstated their faith and belief with the Sahara Group. Timely, smooth and targeted communications, which brings out and forwards Sahara’s side direct to stakeholders, was his and his team’s primary objective.

Mr. Sarkar was also presented the trophy and certificate of the best Corporate Event of the year bestowed to Think With Me Summit. Sahara News Network’s ‘Think With Me’ - Towards Ideal Country…Greater India, Summit – 2016 organized at Lucknow.  In December 2016 the ‘Think With Me’ Summit was created a platform for people to think about our country, its issues and discuss how to make our country ideal and greater. The Summit culminated with the unveiling of Saharasri Subrata Roy Sahara’s book ‘Think With Me’, on his in-depth observations on making country greater again. The Summit and the unveiling of the book was attended by eminent personalities and galaxy of stars from across the nation.

Mr. Abhijit Sarkar has been appointed recently as Vice President of the Asian Hockey Federation (AHF) and the Chairman of the AHF Commercial and TV Committee. For his contribution to Corporate Communication in general and Public Relations in specific, he had been awarded with the ‘Most Dynamic Corporate Communications Professional of the Year’ in the Powerbrands Hall of Fame Awards, held in London in 2011, with Indy’s Excellence Award 2008 in the field of Corporate Communications, Crises Management & PR, ‘Communicator of the Year” Award, 2011 by IPRCCA, as well as ‘Chanakya Corporate Communications Professional of the Year’ by Public Relations Council of India.

Under Mr. Sarkar’s leadership department of Corporate Communications has been conferred with many awards for its innovative and trend setting communications activities. Some of them are  ‘Public Service Campaign Award’ (2011), ‘Corporate Event of the Year’ Gold Award (2012), ‘Best Corporate Event’ (2011), Best ‘Corporate Publication’ (2011), ‘Most Meaningful Event (2008), ‘Corporate Brochure of the year’ (2006), Indy’s Award ‘Best In-House Magazine’ (2009).

About Mr. Abhijit Sarkar

Mr. Abhijit Sarkar, Head - Corporate Communications, Corporate Relations & Sports, Sahara India Pariwar, Director - Sahara Force India and Guardian – Sahara Media. He is also Vice President of the Asian Hockey Federation (AHF) and the Chairman of the AHF Commercial and TV Committee.
Mr. Sarkar started his career from print journalism. This was followed by a successful stint as a TV news host and then he got selected for the core team of Mr. Subrata Roy Sahara, Managing Worker & Chairman, Sahara India Pariwar. Considering his sharp understanding of the nuances of media, he was given the task of establishing the Corporate Communications department for Sahara India Pariwar.  With his fresh ideas and strategic communication planning, he expanded the possibilities and scope of work of the Corporate Communications department, beyond regular corporate communications related solutions. He included Marcom, Brand Management, Sports Management, and events management solutions in its portfolio, which also made a complementing combination of these fields giving strength to each other. The mélange of services of the Corporate Communications department are provided to wide ranging businesses of Sahara group which includes financial services, housing finance, mutual funds, life insurance, city development, real estate activities, print and television media, film production, sports, information technology, health care, tourism, hospitality and consumer products.

 Mr. Sarkar’s contribution was not only restricted to the development of his department but was also instrumental in expanding the possibility of the corporate communications profession at large into every aspect of business. He has re-scripted many rules of the industry, especially in the fields of media planning, public relations, sports management, new media, e-communications, internal communications, events management and crisis communications. His ideation and strategic communication of handling his vision of evolving corporate communications into a strategic planning unit and developing it as one of the core components of the organization have established a landmark in the field of communications.

Mr. Sarkar has been instrumental in developing and executing various well acclaimed international and national events like Sahara India Sports Awards, Cricket Cup series, film festivals, Music awards, etc. As an executive producer of one of the largest musical stage shows originated from India namely ‘Bharati’, he took pride for Sahara Group and the Nation, to take the show to international level by conceptualizing and organizing impressive performances in foreign countries.

For his contribution to Corporate Communication in general and Public Relations in specific, he has been awarded with the ‘Most Dynamic Corporate Communications Professional of the Year’ in the Powerbrands Hall of Fame Awards, held in London in 2011. He has also been conferred with Indy’s Excellence Award 2008 in the field of Corporate Communications, Crises Management and PR and ‘Communicator of the Year” Award, 2011 by IPRCCA, ‘Chanakya Corporate Communications Professional of the Year’ by Public Relations Council of India.

In his long career, various Public Relations, Issue and Crisis Management exercises handled by him are today case studies for Public Relations professionals. Mr. Sarkar’s astute understanding of the nuances of the business and his experience as a core member of the Chairman’s team provides him with an ability to look into communication with broader perspective and giving new dimensions to it. This experience can also be seen in the Public Affairs activities on which he has considerable influence. To utilize his experience and understanding of media he has also been appointed an advisor for the Media business of Sahara India Pariwar.

He has also played a pivotal role in Sahara’s association with sportsmen, celebrities, and with other sports like Hockey, Boxing, Wrestling, Archery, Shooting, Football, Golf, Polo, etc. He has made key contributions in cementing Sahara’s inseparable association with Cricket, for the past fifteen years, whether it is the Sahara Cup in Canada, Sponsorship of the Indian Cricket Team or the Sahara IPL team. 

Considering his vast experience and expertise in the area of communications and media management, he has been appointed as a Convener – Publicity & Media Sub Committee of the XIX Commonwealth Games, 2010. He is Co-Chairman of FICCI Sports Committee for the past three years and also a member of the prestigious Sports Committee of CII for last four years. He was also a Convener of Publicity & Media Sub Committee of the XIX Commonwealth Games, 2010.


His contribution has made him an important figure in the world of communications, making him adorn many important forums.

Monday, 20 February 2017

My take on Think with Me

Subrata Roy Sahara knows how difficult it is to reach where he is, success is always hard earned and being successful in a country like India is even more difficult. Now, you must be wondering what a vague statement is that, but let’s get deeper into it. Starting with the overpopulation, getting into a good school, a better college is so difficult, there are times when even 99% marks are not enough for getting into a college where you’ve always dreamed of studying.

Citing the same problem of population, businessmen face a strong competition and mind you this competition is cut-throat. And it is so, only because there are lots of people doing the same business. Earning money in our country is hard. How does one rectify this and make living in India a fairly easy? We are constantly working hard and failing to be happy with our lives, what will make this better?

When we look at the professionals in the western countries, we see how well organized their lives are, how comfortably they reach work and come home at the same time daily and spend time with their families. Unlike us, we struggle to reach our offices, courtesy packed public transport, traffic or bad roads. Most of us don’t ever leave office in time as all of us are over-worked and burdened, doing work worth two employees. The list goes on and on.

Saharasri, in ‘Think with Me’, discusses population, education and all the other factors he thinks, if fixed, will lead India in becoming a better and ideal country! It’s a book, I highly recommend to all the people who keep wondering where is our country going wrong and is not progressing as fast as it should. Also, to all those people who consider themselves as concerned citizens.

‘Think with Me’ has given me a better understanding of our Country and I will do my best to contribute to its betterment!


Monday, 13 February 2017

Why I want to read Saharasri’s ‘Think with Me’

After reading ‘Life Mantras’ by Mr Subrata Roy Sahara, I am a changed person. With all the situation that he has been into and he has still maintained such a positive attitude towards life, I am truly impressed and inspired by Mr Roy! This is my reason one for wanting to read ‘Think with Me’.

Besides this, I consider myself as a concerned citizen of India, and I work hard and pay taxes, yet I see the country only going down the drain and not progressing at all. If at all, there is any progress, it is slow as a snail or as invisible as the wind. I totally fail to understand what is going on, I am reading about other countries becoming a powerful nation and don’t get me wrong, I read about India progressing too, launching new satellites and making powerful nuclear ammunitions BUT what about the common man like me? Our life is only becoming tougher and tougher, the roads aren’t smooth, the public transport is always over-crowded and getting in good education institute is almost getting next to impossible.

So, after ‘Life Mantras’, I have been looking forward to its sequel that is named as ‘Think with Me’. Saharasri is an extremely intelligent man, and this very intelligence and his reasoning skills have made him the man that he is and build an empire this big. I wanted to know how he thinks we can make India a better country and I literally want to ‘Think with him’. He has discussed the fundamentals of making India an ideal country, along with issues such population, education system, media and religion, electoral system & leadership.


I am sure, Mr Roy would’ve discussed these in minute details and the book will give me a fresh perspective on why India isn’t getting better for the common public and how to make it better.

Friday, 3 February 2017

Saharasri and Think with Me

Nearly everybody at some point in their lives have pondered or considered about the “secret” of being successful. While there are many individuals who will give you guidance on this topic but these people have very little success to give them the right to talk about ‘secret’ to success. Although, Subrata Roy is an exceptionally successful man.

He is a man that has effectively begun his own organization with almost no capital and slowly transformed it into one of the greatest organizations of the world. To be exact, he started with INR2000 (about US$32) and 3 workers in 1978, and as on today, Sahara’s worth is INR1,73,000 crores (about US$26 billions). All this was accomplished within a span of just thirty- eight years!

"Sahara" is an organization that was one of the first Indian organizations to have an unmistakable worldwide recognition. It had interests in different divisions and was a flourishing and prospering business that has given employment to a huge amount of people in India. 

Subrata Roy has recently launched ‘Think with Me’ a sequel to 'Life Mantras' which was released in February last year i.e. February 2016. 'Think with Me’ is a book that talks about the fundamentals of making India an ideal country. Issues revolving around Electoral system & leadership, population, education system, media and religion discussed in this book.

Saharasri has shared his thought provoking beliefs which will literally make you think with HIM, understand his thoughts behind how what he thinks can make India an ideal country. The book will act an eye-opening for many citizens and every patriotic, concerned citizen will have similar opinions and thoughts as Subrata Roy Sahara.


So, if you need some food for thought about how to make India a better nation, pick ‘Think with me’ by Subrata Roy Sahara a.k.a ‘Saharasri’.

Monday, 30 January 2017

Fundamentals for making our country ideal - 'Think with me'

Subrata Roy Sahara needs no introduction, the world has seen him grow into the successful businessman that he is and in spite of all his success, he has still managed to remain one of the humblest people you will ever come across. What makes him stay so humble and positive in life is not a secret, he has written a book on it called “Life Mantras”, which has been a bestseller for a while too.

So, after ‘Life Mantra’ comes ‘Think with Me’, a book from Saharasri’s trilogy. In ‘Think with Me’, he basically focuses on how to make India, our country an ideal one. We all know how our country is facing problems of various types, be it education, the religion and media degrading, political leadership, over population, etc. We often end up wondering what is it that we can do to make India a more livable place. Doubts like is the democracy really not helping India become better? Why aren’t we progressing despite so many efforts in the form of schemes, bills, laws etc.? Why aren’t our leaders able to do anything to fix the situation and make our country better?

Many young adults are indulging in a phenomenon known as ‘Brain Drain’, because the overall lifestyle and stand of living in our country is deteriorating with time as opposed to other countries which are only getting bigger and better. This is definitely not going to do our country any good as if you understand the situation, the brightest and most intelligent people are educating themselves from India and when it is time to use this very education and intelligence, they prefer to settle down in another country, adding to their grown and overall improvement.


‘Think with Me’ is more of an eye-opener for many and even if there will be some thoughts that you may not agree with, but the overall book is something every concerned citizen of India will agree with..