Gramin Bank O Amar Jiban
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Author: Muhammad Yunus
Genre: Autobiography - Memoir
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9788177563832
Pages: 308
Weight: 656 grams
Book Description:
In the modern world, Grameen Bank represents a revolutionary movement, and its visionary founder, Muhammad Yunus, is the driving force behind it. In the 1980s, Yunus established Grameen Bank with a mission to eradicate poverty and empower the world’s poorest people by unlocking their inherent creative potential. His dream of creating a poverty-free world has today turned into a reality.
Yunus himself believes, “Grameen Bank is an institution built by the poor, for the poor. It is a dream come true.” The bank has proven to be a transformative tool for the poorest, as Yunus describes: “What we dream, we can achieve. Dreaming is the first step before achieving. I have witnessed this every day through the work of Grameen Bank. Seeing poor women using a small loan to empower themselves has only strengthened my faith in this cause.”
In this autobiographical account, Muhammad Yunus takes the reader through the journey of his life—from his childhood to the founding of Grameen Bank, its subsequent successes, and the opening of new horizons. Through this memoir, Yunus unravels the layers of his life, thoughts, and ideas, much like the unfolding of a beautiful flower. His story is one of perseverance, vision, and the pursuit of a dream.
Ultimately, Gramin Bank O Amar Jiban is the tale of a visionary man whose determination turned an ambitious dream into a global reality, changing the lives of millions of people for the better.
About the Author:
Muhammad Yunus was born in Chittagong, Bangladesh, in 1940. He began the Grameen Bank Project in 1977, while teaching economics at the University of Chittagong. The success of this initiative has made Grameen Bank and its founder, Muhammad Yunus, internationally recognized names, especially in the field of microfinance. Yunus is considered one of Bangladesh’s most prominent global figures.
Yunus has received numerous accolades, including fifteen international awards and thirteen honorary doctorates from universities across the world. He was also awarded Bangladesh’s highest national honors. He serves on the boards or advisory councils of at least ten international organizations, including the UN Foundation, and was honored as the International Goodwill Ambassador for UNAIDS.
In 2006, Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their outstanding efforts to create economic and social development from below.

