Manmohan, Tendulkar among world's most influential: Time


By Arun Kumar

Washington, April 30 (IANS) Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar and Nobel prize winner Amartya Sen are among nine Indians who figure in Time magazine's annual list of 100 most influential people, while Bollywood superstar Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan tops its 100 Alumnae list.

Manmohan Singh finds himself in the 19th spot in the Leaders list headed by Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva with US president Barack Obama in the fourth place.

As India's finance minister from 1991 to 1996, Manmohan Singh "released India's potential for the benefit of its people. Now, as prime minister, he is guiding India into the ranks of the great powers", wrote PepsiCo's Indian American chairperson Indra Nooyi.

Cricketer Sachin Tendulkar gets the 13th place among 25 "Heroes" headed by former US president Bill Clinton who is recognised for his work as a fund-raiser and anti-poverty activist.

Writing about Tendulkar's double century in a One Day International match, new age guru Deepak Chopra says: "To millions of Indians and countless fans around the world, this act, which caps a career of record-breaking feats, arouses a sense of awe."

"The Alchemist" is the favourite book of Time Alumnae Aishwarya, who lists "certainly my mother and father" as the two people who had the most effect or influence on her.

Sixth placed among heroes, Perumalsamy Namperumalsamy, 70, was recognised for performing cataract surgery at the Aravind Eye Care Hospitals since 1976 and having treated 3.6 million surgeries to date - a new one every 15 minutes.

Indian entrepreneur Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw gets the 16th spot among 'heroes' for donating $2 million to support health insurance coverage for 100,000 Indian villagers and another $10 million for creating the 1,400-bed Mazumdar-Shaw Cancer Centre in Bangalore.

A paramedic from Toronto, Rahul Singh in 22nd place is recognised for his relief work in Haiti in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake that hit the poor Caribbean nation Jan 12. In 1998, Singh founded GlobalMedic to provide disaster relief using volunteer professional emergency workers.

Chetan Bhagat, author of bestsellers, "One Night @ the Call Centre" and "Five Point Someone" is the lone Indian in the list of artists headed by extravagantly outfitted singer Lady Gaga.

"I've seen the effect Chetan has on his readers," writes Academy Award winner Indian composer A.R. Rahman. "He often writes about following your dreams and not bowing to others' expectations. That isn't easy in India, where family opinion matters and some professions are regarded as more serious than others."

Economist Amartya Sen is 20th on the "Thinkers" list. "Occasionally loquacious, often ironic, usually genial, always brilliant," Sen's notion of measuring human development is now central to the work of the UN and the World Bank, notes Harvard University history professor, Neil Ferguson.

Indian-American doctor and Harvard professor Atul Gwande is fifth on the list of "thinkers" for his contribution to medicine. "In this historic time for health policy, the need for smart, creative thinkers is greater than ever. Gawande certainly is one and it is equally certain his influence will grow," wrote former US State Senator Tom Daschle.

Humanitarian worker, Sanjit Bunker Roy's Barefoot College has trained more than three million people for jobs in the modern world, in buildings so rudimentary they have dirt floors and no chairs, Time said.

"Roy combines humanitarianism, entrepreneurship and education to help people steer their own path out of poverty, fostering dignity and self-determination along the way," it said.

  

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  • anamika, mysore

    Sat, May 01 2010

    M.Mathias, Mangalore/Bahrain..
    lol,,
    both RSS and BJP re happpy with manmohan and we all know his capacity..but in 99% cases credit went to rahul baba or madam sonia wer they have no politacial or ecolnomical or histircal knowledge of india..and truely BJP,RSS blocked soina s dream to become indian pm and to create antoher brithish like devide and rule empirel..
    and its indirectly suprted by abdul kalam prakash karat and some good leaders who deonst wnat to make slaves of white again.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Sat, May 01 2010

    Very good and its true. I am proud of both Mr Sachin and Mr Singh.

    Two days back, I was watching India TV, in which I saw one Mr Kalimullah, a mango farmer from UP has named a mango breed after Sachin. When asked by the TV reporter he says he is proud of Mr Sachin and is inspired by him. He says, like Sachin this mango tree is samall but produces good yield and the fruit is very very sweet.

    Thats the greatness of Mr Sachin. Both Mr Sachin and Mr singh are shy and softspoken persons and have much similiraties with each other.

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  • jossy tauro, mangalore/abudhabi

    Sat, May 01 2010

    MR. Manmohan singhs silent behaviour tells us that he is not talking much only he shows in his work. some leaders only talking much not doing anything for people.And people wilsay that the prices are going up .its normal in the world now everywhere and any party comes to power its same.

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  • M.Mathias, Mangalore/Bahrain

    Sat, May 01 2010

    All BJP and RSS leaders should read these words - As India's finance minister from 1991 to 1996, Manmohan Singh "released India's potential for the benefit of its people. Now, as prime minister, he is guiding India into the ranks of the great powers", wrote PepsiCo's Indian American chairperson Indra Nooyi.

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  • Lawrence, USA

    Fri, Apr 30 2010

    I wonder what parameters are used by the Time Magazine to equate a cricket player with the Prime Minister and Nobel Prize winner

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