doweshowbellyad=0; Lead India finalist Devang Nanavati with his family (TOI Photo)We are not nervous at all. Devang has performed brilliantly till now and he will pull through in the final as well. His determination, confidence, photographic memory and eloquence will ensure his victory. Ever since he has joined the contest, he has left nothing to fate by working hard day and night to clear each round.
The best aspect of his nature is the lack of tolerance for the ‘chalega’ attitude. India needs leaders who can do things now rather than procrastinating. As a family, we have supported him wholeheartedly and now it's up to God. Our best wishes are with him.
Nanavati familyDevang is a great observer. He knows his strengths and weaknesses and after observing people, he tries to improve himself by imbibing the good qualities of those around him. This has helped him immensely during the Lead India contest. It should be an easy victory for him.Chirag Shah | FriendHe is an achiever. Once Devang sets his mind on a goal, he doesn't rest till he achieves it. There is a marked difference in him since he joined the contest. He has reached out and become an inspiration for the youth. He always had leadership qualities, but not now they are being tapped to perfection.Shapath Shah | FriendDevang's ability to garner votes is commendable. He plays fair and yet wins. He can sense the pulse of the voters, which is vital for a political leader. Between him and R K Misra, I want somebody who's beaten me to win rather than someone I don't know.Subroto Das | Ahmedabad finalistDevang will win because of his sheer will power, aggression and result oriented nature. He is a good orator and his professional and family background will help him stay a step ahead. I have known him for a decade and his will to win has struck me as his best asset.Malay Mahadevia | Ahmedabad finalistAs his mentor, my good wishes are always with Devang. He represents and embodies the young India. His strength lies in his articulation, quick-witted responses and committed approach. He has a sharp legal mind and has been going about his job methodically. In life, one learns about one's weaknesses along the way. But the positive point is that he has recognized impatience as his shortcoming. My advice to him is to hang in there, dig his head into the task and not get carried away before the results. He will definitely win the finals.Geet Sethi | MentorRead More: Lead India: Voices in support of RK MisraLead India: Say yes to cleanse political systemLead India: Done and dusted by 60