Keyword

Bharatiya-Vyavasthapan-shastra, Management, Manu, National Culture Wealth Creation

Abstract

Cafe Coffee Day founder VG Siddhartha, the coffee tycoon, from India committed suicide, as he had a massive debt pile of over, USD 1540 million, in August,2019.  Indian Corporate have forgotten the principles of financial prudence, of not being too aggressive and entering a debt trap; This is manifestation of overlooking the timeless principles of financial caution, which is in harmony with ecology, economy and all stakeholders. Indian trade, commerce is plagued with greed, market culture, an individualistic perspective of life and human relations and is blindly imitating the west.  The purpose of the study is to explore and document management models by revisiting, Ancient Indian text. AICTE Model Curriculum for Management Programme (2018), has reiterated articulating a coherent ideology of Bharatiya business and BharatiyaVyasthapan Shastra (Indian Management Science).  The research methodology used is secondary research of Manu Smriti text. The study documents and makes a case for sensitizing management students to Bharatiya Vyavasthapan Shastra for wealth accumulation, trade and commerce from Manu Smriti.


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