INTRODUCTION
In this highly competitive world Industries are striving hard to survive. Huge investments on land & buildings, machinery, technology and raw material will yield best returns when the human element interacts skillfully with these factors. One of the most celebrated scripture of ancient Indian wisdom, Shrimad Bhagavad Gita provides valuable insights of an ideal work culture to maximize labour productivity and welfare.
Bhagavad Gita is the divine song of Lord Krishna. It occurs in the Bhishma Parva of Mahabharata. It consists of 18 chapters of a total 700 verses on various subjects like Dharma, Bhakti, Karma, Yoga and Vedanta. The teachings of Gita are applicable to the entire mankind irrespective of caste, creed, and age. It provides ways of fulfilling all duties and roles, in the most peaceful and skillful manner, hence it is rightly called as the “art of man making”.
CHAPTER 2
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
To understand the role of spirituality in enhancing industrial competitiveness.
CHAPTER 3
THE RELEVANCE OF TEACHINGS OF GITA
IN AN INDUSTRIAL UNIT
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When an individual performs these duties with dedication and joy, he gains satisfaction of leading a useful life. He then grows and prospers in every aspect of life. But there are times when one start running away from personal or material problems, when he feels incapable of handling them. But a wise man tries to solve such situations tirelessly. He then gains experience, confidence and self-worth that take him higher in ladder of growth. Action is thus superior to inaction. Sun-light, hard work, good exercise, sweat, and hard breathing in nature promotes health. Even the maintenance of the grossest form of our existence becomes difficult when an individual becomes lazy and escapes work. He then becomes prone to a number of disorders and diseases, at both mental and physical