A Mofussil Boy is a charming, deeply reflective, and sometimes opinionated collection of essays, which trace the author’s life, from a small-town childhood in Nellikuppam, through some well regarded educational institutions in the country, to an action filled professional life beyond. In an unusual blend of personal memories, sharp social commentary and practical economic policy, the author explores themes of education, ambition, and the quirks of corporate
“This book is a valuable tool for aspiring corporate executives and rookie consultants. It fills a gap by offering a step-by-step primer on effective report writing—starting with a broad overview and then diving into key nuances. The author's attention to even basic elements often overlooked is commendable.”
– T R Rajan, an early alumnus of IIMA with several decades of consulting and advisory work experience in India.
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A Mofussil Boy is a charming, deeply reflective, and sometimes opinionated collection of essays, which trace the author’s life, from a small-town childhood in Nellikuppam, through some well regarded educational institutions in the country, to an action filled professional life beyond. In an unusual blend of personal memories, sharp social commentary and practical economic policy, the author explores themes of education, ambition, and the quirks of corporate
“This book is a valuable tool for aspiring corporate executives and rookie consultants. It fills a gap by offering a step-by-step primer on effective report writing—starting with a broad overview and then diving into key nuances. The author's attention to even basic elements often overlooked is commendable.”
– T R Rajan, an early alumnus of IIMA with several decades of consulting and advisory work experience in India.
“A us
True to its title, A Plateful of French Fries, a collection of engrossing stories both short and long, is tempting and delicious.
With a keen eye, dry humour and measured writing style, the stories bring to life the characters and situations that both town and city-bred English readers in India can easily recognise and identify with.
A treat served up hot and crisp for story lovers.
- Tara Murali, an architect with keen reading interests.<
True to its title, A Plateful of French Fries, a collection of engrossing stories both short and long, is tempting and delicious.
With a keen eye, dry humour and measured writing style, the stories bring to life the characters and situations that both town and city-bred English readers in India can easily recognise and identify with.
A treat served up hot and crisp for story lovers.
- Tara Murali, an architect with keen reading interest