The author is a Metallurgical engineer from IIT Mumbai, and has been in international business for more than four decades. His involvement in the industry and business gave him a chance to serve as an Honorary Member of the Working Group on Mineral Exploration and Development for the X Plan, Planning Commission of India, participating in the process of policy making for the industry.
He has written a book on Indian economics, surveying the last sixty years of Union Budgets and government economic policies giving detailed statistics from the archives, starting from 1945. The book is titled 'Indian Economic Growth - Myth or Reality' and was released in June 2003 by the then Honourable Vice President of India.
Dr. Kedar Nath Banerjee's book, The Path to Peace, Tranquillity and Bliss, is remarkably incisive and insightful in highlighting the intricacies of the spiritual journey that all of us have to sooner or later undertake in one (this) lifetime or another. He has based his writings in this book on the teachings of Yogivar Shri Varadacharan Majumdar.
Dr. Banerjee emphasises on the inevitability of the quest for the divine highlight in this book. This quest is eternally present in all living beings. He emphasizes the point that the renunciant is not the only one entitled to spiritual attainment; many a householders have achieved oneness with God by following the simple but powerful precepts of astanga sadhana, meditation and right activity, while living a God-centred life.
According to Paramahansa Yogananda, author of the life elevating spiritual classic, Autobiography of a Yogi, the real renunciant is actually the materialistic man! He has after all, even if unwittingly, shunned the real Truth, the Supreme being, God, Himself and spends his life searching for the all-illusive peace.
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