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Mansi Kataria(110110116009) 
Riya Shah(110110116010) 
Hiten Patel(110110116012) 
Vidhi Mistry(110110116013) 
Vivek Tilva(110110116014)
 CONTRIBUTOR IS IDENTIFIED BY: 
PERFORMING WORK ACTIVITIES WELL. 
URGE TO ACHIEVE GOAL 
BEING ETHICAL 
HUMAN CONCERN 
URGE TO CONTRIBUTE 
POTENTIAL TO CONTRIBUTE
 STATIC IDENTITY: 
 NON CONTRIBUTORS 
 MATERIALISTIC GAIN 
 EG- POSITION,JOB, SALARY ETC 
 LEAVES YOU IN A TRAP 
 DYNAMIC IDENTITY 
 WHAT WILL THEY BECOME OR ACCOMPLISH? 
 EG.- COMMITMENT,POTENTIAL, OWNERSHIP 
 FOCUSES ON “WE” AND NOT “I”
 In above mentioned example, only STATIC 
IDENTITY is not important - “I = My degrees 
and awards” ; but also DYNAMIC IDENTITY 
is more important - “I = My power to 
contribute in the current situation”
 Steve Jobs was a name rarely 
someone has not yet heard 
 He was the pioneer of the apple 
products which are one of the 
most technically advanced. 
 His identity is not his qualification or his degree but 
his identity is his contribution to the technical world. 
 Jobs had a vision. He wanted to contribute to the 
world with his best abilities.
 What are his view that make him dynamic 
identity? 
 His ability to view the world in a broad way. 
 His urge to make things himself which other 
can use for their own good. 
 His enthusiasm to keep trying to find new 
things of life by learning and observing. 
 These things made him a dynamic identity 
which is mark of a true contributor.
•Dr A.P.J Abdul Kalam is an Indian 
Scientist and an administrator who served 
as 11th President of INDIA. 
•He is having a dynamic personality with 
features like positive attitude, inspiration, 
being helpful. 
•He influenced a lot of people with his 
inspirational books , thoughts and quotes. 
“Dream Dream Dream, 
Dream transform into thoughts 
And thoughts result into actions.”
Honoured with many awards: 
 Bharat Ratna ,1997 
 Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration,1997 
 Hoover Medal,2009 
 Padma Vibhushan,1990 
Addressing to the youth of country : 
 Ignited mind of the youth 
 Knowledge makes u great 
 Capacity building model 
 Power of youth 
 Defeat the problmes and succeed
Insipirational Thoughts: 
“You are much more than what you think you are,and you can 
achieve much more than you are achieving right now.” 
-A.P.J Abdul 
Kalam
Mr. Narendra Modi 
Mr. Narendra Damodardas Modi ( born 17 September 
1950) is the 15th and current Prime Minister of India, in 
office since 
2014.Modi, a leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), 
previously served as the Chief Minister of Gujarat state 
from 
2001 to 2014. He is currently the Member of Parliament 
(MP) 
from Varanasi. 
Successive BJP governments under Modi 
supported NGOs and communities in the 
creation of infrastructure projects for 
conservation of groundwater.
 The Narendra Modi government also succeeded in bringing electricity 
to every village in Gujarat, although Dipankar Banerjee points out that 
all but 170 of them had been electrified under the previous Congress 
administration. 
Mr. Modi also greatly changed the system of power distribution in the 
state, with a significant impact on farmers. The state greatly expanded 
the Jyotigram Yojana scheme, in which the agricultural electricity supply 
was rewired to separate it from other rural power supplies. The 
electricity supplied was then rationed to fit scheduled demand for 
irrigation, resulting in a cost reduction. Initial farmer protests died down 
when the farmers who benefited found that supply had become more 
regular. An assessment study found that corporations and large farmers 
had significantly benefited from the policy, but that small farmers and 
laborers had been negatively impacted.
 He born On January 11 , 1954 
in Madhya Pradesh ,india. 
 He completed his degree in 
electrical engineering in vidisha 
and post graduate study in high 
voltage engi. 
 He is an Indian children’s rights 
activist. 
 He founded the Bachpan 
Bachao Andolan(Save the 
childhood Movement) in 1980 
and has acted to protect the
 He was awarded the 2014 Nobel prize jointly with 
Malala Yousafzai for their struggle against the 
supression of children and young people and for 
the right of all children to education.” 
 Satyarthi is the fifth Nobel prize winner for India 
and only second indian winner of Nobel peace 
prize after Mother Teresa. 
 He has been awarded with many national & 
international Award 
1. Defender of Democracy award(US) 
2. Gold medal of Italian Senate 
3. Robart F. Kennedy Human rights Award(US) 
4. The Trumpeter award(US) etc..

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G2

  • 1. Nishita Rupani(110110116008) Mansi Kataria(110110116009) Riya Shah(110110116010) Hiten Patel(110110116012) Vidhi Mistry(110110116013) Vivek Tilva(110110116014)
  • 2.  CONTRIBUTOR IS IDENTIFIED BY: PERFORMING WORK ACTIVITIES WELL. URGE TO ACHIEVE GOAL BEING ETHICAL HUMAN CONCERN URGE TO CONTRIBUTE POTENTIAL TO CONTRIBUTE
  • 3.  STATIC IDENTITY:  NON CONTRIBUTORS  MATERIALISTIC GAIN  EG- POSITION,JOB, SALARY ETC  LEAVES YOU IN A TRAP  DYNAMIC IDENTITY  WHAT WILL THEY BECOME OR ACCOMPLISH?  EG.- COMMITMENT,POTENTIAL, OWNERSHIP  FOCUSES ON “WE” AND NOT “I”
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.  In above mentioned example, only STATIC IDENTITY is not important - “I = My degrees and awards” ; but also DYNAMIC IDENTITY is more important - “I = My power to contribute in the current situation”
  • 8.  Steve Jobs was a name rarely someone has not yet heard  He was the pioneer of the apple products which are one of the most technically advanced.  His identity is not his qualification or his degree but his identity is his contribution to the technical world.  Jobs had a vision. He wanted to contribute to the world with his best abilities.
  • 9.  What are his view that make him dynamic identity?  His ability to view the world in a broad way.  His urge to make things himself which other can use for their own good.  His enthusiasm to keep trying to find new things of life by learning and observing.  These things made him a dynamic identity which is mark of a true contributor.
  • 10. •Dr A.P.J Abdul Kalam is an Indian Scientist and an administrator who served as 11th President of INDIA. •He is having a dynamic personality with features like positive attitude, inspiration, being helpful. •He influenced a lot of people with his inspirational books , thoughts and quotes. “Dream Dream Dream, Dream transform into thoughts And thoughts result into actions.”
  • 11. Honoured with many awards:  Bharat Ratna ,1997  Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration,1997  Hoover Medal,2009  Padma Vibhushan,1990 Addressing to the youth of country :  Ignited mind of the youth  Knowledge makes u great  Capacity building model  Power of youth  Defeat the problmes and succeed
  • 12. Insipirational Thoughts: “You are much more than what you think you are,and you can achieve much more than you are achieving right now.” -A.P.J Abdul Kalam
  • 13. Mr. Narendra Modi Mr. Narendra Damodardas Modi ( born 17 September 1950) is the 15th and current Prime Minister of India, in office since 2014.Modi, a leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), previously served as the Chief Minister of Gujarat state from 2001 to 2014. He is currently the Member of Parliament (MP) from Varanasi. Successive BJP governments under Modi supported NGOs and communities in the creation of infrastructure projects for conservation of groundwater.
  • 14.  The Narendra Modi government also succeeded in bringing electricity to every village in Gujarat, although Dipankar Banerjee points out that all but 170 of them had been electrified under the previous Congress administration. Mr. Modi also greatly changed the system of power distribution in the state, with a significant impact on farmers. The state greatly expanded the Jyotigram Yojana scheme, in which the agricultural electricity supply was rewired to separate it from other rural power supplies. The electricity supplied was then rationed to fit scheduled demand for irrigation, resulting in a cost reduction. Initial farmer protests died down when the farmers who benefited found that supply had become more regular. An assessment study found that corporations and large farmers had significantly benefited from the policy, but that small farmers and laborers had been negatively impacted.
  • 15.  He born On January 11 , 1954 in Madhya Pradesh ,india.  He completed his degree in electrical engineering in vidisha and post graduate study in high voltage engi.  He is an Indian children’s rights activist.  He founded the Bachpan Bachao Andolan(Save the childhood Movement) in 1980 and has acted to protect the
  • 16.  He was awarded the 2014 Nobel prize jointly with Malala Yousafzai for their struggle against the supression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education.”  Satyarthi is the fifth Nobel prize winner for India and only second indian winner of Nobel peace prize after Mother Teresa.  He has been awarded with many national & international Award 1. Defender of Democracy award(US) 2. Gold medal of Italian Senate 3. Robart F. Kennedy Human rights Award(US) 4. The Trumpeter award(US) etc..