Which type of lessons did the author study from his mother and father? explain in detail lesson go kiss the world
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Explanation: Go Kiss the World
- Go Kiss the World is an autobiographical extract of the author, Subroto Bagchi.
- He is also the CEO of Mindtree Technology Ltd.
- Go Kiss The World were his blind mother`s last words to him.
- These words became the guiding principle of his life.
- His father was a District Employment officer in Koraput, Orissa, India.
- His parents set the foundation of his life.
- He owes his success to his parents value system inculcated in him.
- His parents helped him carve an extra ordinary success with an ordinary life.
- His father never misused the public/ government facilities given to him and also imbibed the same principles in his children.
- He learnt from his parents to be sensitive and tolerant towards subordinates.
- He learnt the art of being positive which brought success in his life.
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Lesson Taught by Subroto's Father
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- Go kiss the World Summary: Subroto's father was a district employment officer in Koraput, Orissa, and Subroto was his fifth and last child. Koraput was a district where there was no electricity and water did not run from the tap. There was no primary school due to which Subroto's schooling was done at home. Subroto's mother had come as a refugee from East Bengal and was raised by a widow.
- Subroto's father used to get transferred every year. So they had to travel frequently and travel in a government jeep. There was no garage in his father's office due to which Jeep always stayed in the house. His father never used a jeep to go to the office and taught Subroto the same lesson, saying it was an expensive resource given by the government. From this came Subroto's first lesson, the lesson of never misusing public facilities.
- Subroto and his brothers were also not allowed to call the driver of the jeep by his name and were always asked to add the suffix "Dada" to his name. When Subroto grew up, he taught his daughters the same lesson, and he was about to call his driver "uncle". Subroto used to hear other people insulting his drivers now and then. This created his second lesson, telling him to always respect his subordinates more than his superiors because it is more important to respect the younger ones.
- Subroto's father had inculcated the habit of reading newspapers daily in Subroto. He and his brothers had to read the newspaper aloud with their morning tea. Although Subroto did not understand much of what was written in the newspaper, he still contributes his good English to that habit. After reading the newspaper he was taught to fold correctly. Another lesson his father taught him and his brothers were, "You should leave your newspaper and your toilet the way you expect to find it.
- In his childhood, Subroto and his brother were always attracted by various property and radio advertisements in the newspaper, but his father always refused to buy them saying that he did not need a radio as his family already had five Huh. Children).
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