The bestselling book “Super 30” on Anand will be published in Korean.

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Seoul. The bestselling book “Super 30” by famous Canadian doctor Biju Mathew will now be published in Korean. Due to high demand, it has already been published in five other languages: Hindi, English, Marathi, Gujarati, and Tamil.
In this regard, a renowned South Korean publisher, The Plan G Co Ltd., has signed an agreement with the Super 30 founder. Kyung A. Lee, CEO of the publishing house, stated that the book would inspire students and educational programmes to emulate Super 30.
“With our mission, Learn, Share, and Live Together, we are dedicated to providing equal educational opportunity and motivating children to learn with our advanced, unique, and fun learning solutions. “As an ed-tech company, our interests are naturally focused on inspiring educational programmes and the people who make them, such as Super 30 and Anand Kumar,” she said.
LEE said that the touching story of Anand Kumar, his passion to educate students in a rough situation, and his amazing Super 30 programme would be a good opportunity for Korean society to reconsider what success means and how to define it in life. ” South Korean parents are extremely education-oriented, and there is a growing interest in India producing excellent global leaders, she added.
The film Super 30, starring Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan in the lead role of Anand Kumar, was also a box office hit, with eight Indian states declaring it tax-free due to its powerful message and popularity. Its premiere was also held in Japan in September of this year.

This year, Anand was invited to the Institute of Indian Languages and Culture, the Department of Indian Studies, Busan University of Foreign Studies, the Republic of Korea for a lecture, and Russia to be the chief guest at the India Day celebration in Techno Park. He was also invited to speak at the 7th International Conference on “Demographic Development of the Far East and the Arctic” on July 14 by the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC).