RAJAT KHARE- AN INSPIRATION
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) is an autonomous, well-known public engineering and research institution in Delhi, India. It is one of the first Indian Institutes of Technology in the nation.
The institute was established in 1961 and was formally opened by Prof. Humayun Kabir, Minister of Scientific Research & Cultural Affairs, in August of that year. In 1961, the first admissions took place.
IIT Delhi came in at number 54 overall in the QS World University Rankings for 2022. It came at number 185 in the QS Engineering and Technology topic rankings for 2021.
The founder of the Deeptech Investment firm “Boundary Holding,” Mr. Rajat Khare, attended the IIT Delhi for his schooling.
Rajat Khare is well known for co-authoring the book “Make the Move, Demystifying Entrepreneurship. He is a seasoned businessman. He has cofounded and sold companies in the information technology, franchising, education, and hedge fund sectors. Rajat khare now oversees Boundary Holding, which focuses on international active early stage investments. He actively practices yoga and Vipassana meditation in order to apply the teachings he has learned to his activities.
In Professor Patrick Turner’s Entrepreneurship course at the INSEAD Business School, Rajat was also used as a case study
The country plunged into a panic about the coronavirus in March of 2020. Indian yogic guru Baba Ramdev discussed an Ayurvedic treatment. It employs the herb ashwagandha and yoga, two age-old practices, to boost immunity. On June 21, 2015, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s proposal for an International Day of Yoga was accepted. After that yoga has skyrocketed in popularity. While medical research is ongoing, yoga provides access to alternative healing techniques for people all over the world.
When new enterprises emerge to reconstruct the various economies and ensure the livelihood of millions, yoga would be required as a way of life.
Rajat Khare, a yogi entrepreneur and founder of the Luxembourg-based investment vehicle Boundary Holding. He asserts that yoga has enhanced his ability for decision-making. He also say that it has brought him contentment in both his personal and professional lives by integrating the mind, soul, and body.
Rajat Khare also promotes the benefits of Vipassana meditation for a better comprehension of life and the law of impermanence on his dedicated Facebook page (Rajat Khare Yoga). It’s commonly defined as a sort of meditation that aims to get “insight into the actual nature of reality” while concentrating on resolving immediate problems.
Yogis have practiced yoga and Dhyana (meditation) for years It is past time that business owners understand the true significance of COVID-19 given the uncertainties around it and the dwindling business opportunities.
Vipassana is the oldest form of meditation in India. It is the essence of what Gautama the Buddha practiced and taught during his forty-five year ministry. He rediscovered it after 2500 years. By engaging in Vipassana meditation during the Buddha’s lifetime, a great deal of people in northern India were liberated from the grip of suffering, enabling them to excel in all facets of life. The method then expanded to nearby Myanmar (Burma), Sri Lanka, Thailand, and other nations. After that it had the same edifying impact.
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