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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalBadrinarayan Prithviraj Baldawa was born in 1945 in Bellary, Karnataka, and has been residing in Mumbai for several decades. He completed his studies with top-level grades in B.Com, CA, CMA and CS. Post CA in 1968, he offered his services with private corporate sectors in India and overseas in their finance departments for 18 years. He started his own export business in 1986 under the brand, “Seeba.” He was the president of the All India Stainless Steel Industries Association from 2006 to 2009. They recognised his services to the industry by bestowing on him their highest honour “Udyog RRead More...
Badrinarayan Prithviraj Baldawa was born in 1945 in Bellary, Karnataka, and has been residing in Mumbai for several decades. He completed his studies with top-level grades in B.Com, CA, CMA and CS. Post CA in 1968, he offered his services with private corporate sectors in India and overseas in their finance departments for 18 years. He started his own export business in 1986 under the brand, “Seeba.” He was the president of the All India Stainless Steel Industries Association from 2006 to 2009. They recognised his services to the industry by bestowing on him their highest honour “Udyog Ratna” in 2017.
Badri has been an adventure-thrill seeker through his life, especially after the age of 60. Over the years, he has travelled to 65+ countries. He is associated with many religious, educational and humanitarian activities, including as a trustee of the Trust formed by Jagadguru Sri Sridharacharyaji of Asharfi Bhawan of Ayodhya.
Badri Baldawa carries the support of his siblings and is blessed with wife Pushpa, two daughters Meeta and Seema, and a son Anand. He also has four grandchildren—Arsh, Ruhi, Nishi and Aarya.
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On an epic road trip from Mumbai to London, Badri Baldawa’s granddaughter Nishi asks him about his many adventures. She had joined him on his drive around Iceland where their car broke down and she wondered what other Adventures her Nana must’ve had. When Badri tells her about a terrifying incident from his Kailash-Mansarovar trip 30 years ago, it serves to whet her appetite for his stories. There begins the narration—the life of Badri Baldawa—as told
On an epic road trip from Mumbai to London, Badri Baldawa’s granddaughter Nishi asks him about his many adventures. She had joined him on his drive around Iceland where their car broke down and she wondered what other Adventures her Nana must’ve had. When Badri tells her about a terrifying incident from his Kailash-Mansarovar trip 30 years ago, it serves to whet her appetite for his stories. There begins the narration—the life of Badri Baldawa—as told by him, punctuated by the many sights and stops on their 72 days self-drive road trip to London.
Nine-year-old Nishi is the medium through which we explore the events that shaped Badri’s never-back-down philosophy in an unusually exciting life.
“I have enjoyed hearing about many of the other adventures Badri has undertaken and I believe he still has many more to come.” - Allan Mallory
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