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Krishna Gopal Misra


Krishna Gopal Misra is born on 25th November 1958 at Niwaspur village in Dist. Balrampur of India from a 'priest' family or Brahmin parents. Fathers' name is Mukti Narayan Misra and mother Shakuntala Devi. His village was surrounded by natural jungle, mountain and small rivers flowing from a nearby dam, has a whole lot of birds and wild animals and bordering with Nepal border. People there (without any money) were naturally very nice and had plenty agriculture for living needs and free sharing. There was no sense of poverty or deprivation. Childhood was provided by loving parents and with family tradition of Vedic knowledge and lifestyle.
After few years, he moved to city and studied. He saw economics in our lives from its birth. He got first degree in Agricultural Engineering (five years duration) at Pantnagar University of India in 1980 and later did his Master in Industrial Management at Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur in 1990. For 17 years, he worked for different Indian companies in agriculture, industrial production and management of enterprises. From 1995, he became a consultant and to train managers of industrial organizations in the field of system and ideas of leadership for improving their organizations. He also has clients in Austria, England and India.
He wanted to see life in slow motion to understand the mystery how every life works with unknown reality in a continuous manner. How memory gives him a feel of continuity of time and so on. He had the idea to share with people something about causes of movement and probability of causes of life and grand design of the universe. After this, he started to understand Bhagwat Gita in 2001 and has realized how it was practiced in Europe by philosophy of Kant. He specially loves his parents, Buddha, Gandhi, Kant, Albert Einstein, Mises, Heisenberg, Newton, Bill Gates and John Nash and Adgadanand (who translated Bhagwat Gita in Hindi and other languages) and so on. He recently lectured at a research Seminar at Edward Deming Institute at Fordham University, New York. He is always interested in meeting people and watch every part of life and work of great thinkers (who are transformed by the knowledge they seen) living in this time.

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