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Two days ago I was a chief guest at the USA CD interaction with American architects in Bangalore. And they were thrilled to note that my firm is called Jaisim Fountainhead and were much easier discussing details with confidence. It was an experience. 
Thank you Barun 
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Prof. Krshna Rao JAISIM 

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    "Barun Mitra, New Delhi" <barun...@gmail.com> Oct 19 08:48AM -0700  

    Ayn Rand: Who’s shrugging now?
    The individualist philosopher has fans in some unlikely countries
     
    The Economist, Oct 20th 2012
    http://www.economist.com/news/international/21564832-individualist-philosopher-has-fans-some-unlikely-countries
     
    THE producer of “Atlas Shrugged Part II”, a film based on Ayn Rand’s
    book praising profit-makers and decrying altruism, expects to lose
    money on it. Harmon Kaslow hopes the movie, launched in 900 American
    cinemas on October 12th, will gross $10m, though he and six like-
    minded Randians raised $20m to pay for it. Plans for the trilogy date
    from 1992. “Part I”, released in 2011, cost $8m and brought in less
    than $5m; critics panned it as “incoherent”, “half-baked” and “stiff”.
     
    Detractors abound, but Rand’s books boast a growing following.
    Devotees are mostly American (the Republican vice-presidential
    nominee, Paul Ryan, said her books were required reading in his
    office). Her appeal stretches elsewhere too. Edward Hudgins of the
    Atlas Society says monthly non-American visits to his website have
    risen from 7,000 to 11,000 in two years. Yaron Brook of the Ayn Rand
    Institute says foreign fans are mainly in Britain, Canada, India and
    Scandinavia.
     
    Sweden might seem an odd place to foster a Randian movement. In 1976
    she decried its welfare state as “the most evil national psychology
    ever described” (the country has taken a sharp turn towards liberal
    economics since then, and is run by a centre-right coalition
    government). But if English-speakers are excluded, Swedes lead the
    world in Google searches for “Ayn Rand”. Timbro, a free-market think-
    tank in Stockholm, has sold 30,000 copies of her books since 2005. In
    Britain, six times as populous, only 90,000 have been bought.
     
    Not all the interest is favourable. Annie Loof, the enterprise
    minister, came under fire for calling Rand “one of the greatest
    thinkers of the 20th century”. Photographers caught her at the book
    launch of the Swedish version of “The Fountainhead” (another Randian
    classic). Ms Loof has back-pedalled since then. She has removed
    references to Rand from her website, declines to talk about the
    subject and says on her website that she reads “newspapers and
    paperbacks”.
     
    India ranks after only America and Canada in online English-language
    searches for Randian topics. Book sales are strong, but understate the
    craze, says Barun Mitra of the Liberty Institute, an Indian think-
    tank. They miss the thriving trade in pirated editions, which he used
    to see only at railway stations but are now on sale in many urban
    markets too.
     
    Businessmen and Bollywood stars (including the late Shammi Kapoor)
    name Rand as an influence (though few politicians do the same).
    Baichung Bhutia, a football star, says his fictional hero is the
    Randian character Howard Roark. Krishnarao Jaisim, ex-chair of the
    Indian Institute of Architects, named his firm “Jaisim Fountainhead”.
    And—perhaps most gratifying of all for those who loathe collectivism
    and prize the verdict of the market—Rand’s books outsell Karl Marx’s
    16-fold.

     

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