Prabhat Prakashan successfully hosted the launch of ‘Sampoorna Samadhan’, a farsighted approach to socio-economic development by Rajendra Goenka, on 3rd March 2025 at the Speaker’s Hall, Constitution Club in New Delhi. The event, graced by esteemed policymakers, economists, and intellectuals, featured an engaging discourse on India’s most pressing socio-economic challenges and their practical solutions.

The book was officially launched by Union Jal Shakti Minister C R Patil Ji, who emphasized its relevance in today’s policy landscape. He said, “Just as Rajendra Goenka Ji has offered solutions to various societal challenges, every aware citizen should contribute to finding solutions. I’m confident this book will capture the attention of policymakers and provide valuable guidance for India’s future.”

The event was presided over by Padma Bhushan Ram Bahadur Rai Ji, who highlighted the book’s potential to inspire actionable change in governance and economic planning. Special guests Kshipra Shukla Ji (President, Uttar Pradesh Institute of Design and Research, Government of Uttar Pradesh) and Dr Vijay Sonkar Shastri Ji (Former MP and Former Chairman, Scheduled Caste/Tribe Commission) also shared their insights on the critical themes explored in the book.

The book delves deep into key national concerns, including economic development, administrative reforms, agricultural challenges, tax policy, judicial efficiency, education modernization, and social harmony. Rajendra Goenka’s well-researched approach offers pragmatic and actionable strategies to address these issues. Professor Ram Mohan Pathak, Former Vice Chancellor, South India Hindi Prachar Sabha, Chennai, presented the book, discussing its key takeaways and broader implications.

Sharing his views on the occasion of the book release, author Rajendra Goenka said, “Problems create disappointment in life, while solutions bring enthusiasm. There is no problem in the world that does not have a solution. Our effort should always be to become part of the solution, not the problem.”

The highlight of the event was a panel discussion featuring some of India’s most distinguished experts in governance, economics, and policy-making. The discussion focused on the themes of the book and their practical application in India’s socio-economic framework.