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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalHari, a business leader, mentor and executive coach with a long track record of achievement, has groomed and developed high-performance teams and mentored team members who now hold responsible positions in several leading companies. An avid cyclist and trekker, Hari enjoys participating in long-distance cycling events. He dedicated his last 250 km ride at the Desert 500 event, in Rajasthan, to the care and rehabilitation of disadvantaged children affected by cancer. He is interested in photography, philosophy and travel and his books cover thrilling experiences of his international travels, aRead More...
Hari, a business leader, mentor and executive coach with a long track record of achievement, has groomed and developed high-performance teams and mentored team members who now hold responsible positions in several leading companies.
An avid cyclist and trekker, Hari enjoys participating in long-distance cycling events. He dedicated his last 250 km ride at the Desert 500 event, in Rajasthan, to the care and rehabilitation of disadvantaged children affected by cancer. He is interested in photography, philosophy and travel and his books cover thrilling experiences of his international travels, a moving account of his family, all of whom are victims of cancer, and a ringside view of a path-breaking outsourcing project.
Hari is an alumnus of IIM, Bangalore, India and the College of Engineering, Guindy, Chennai, India. He was the Executive Director of Modi Xerox and Executive Vice President of HCL Infosystems prior to his retirement.
Hari studied at St. Mary’s Anglo-Indian High School, Chennai and grew up in Royapuram.
Hari can be contacted at baskaran.hari@gmail.com
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For those who like to cock a snook at Anglo Indians, consider this: Their military prowess resulted in the formation of legendary military units in the pre-independence era that are active in the Indian army even today. Examples include Skinner’s Horse, founded by Lt. Col. James Skinner, and the Shekhawati Brigade, formed by Col. Henry Forster.
Air Chief Marshal Denis La Fontaine, Admiral Ronald Pereira, Lt. General Reginald Noronha, the Keelor brother
For those who like to cock a snook at Anglo Indians, consider this: Their military prowess resulted in the formation of legendary military units in the pre-independence era that are active in the Indian army even today. Examples include Skinner’s Horse, founded by Lt. Col. James Skinner, and the Shekhawati Brigade, formed by Col. Henry Forster.
Air Chief Marshal Denis La Fontaine, Admiral Ronald Pereira, Lt. General Reginald Noronha, the Keelor brothers, Eric Stracey, Ruskin Bond, Melville de Mello, Olympian Leslie Claudius, Wilson Jones, Frank Anthony and Derek O’Brien are some among many Anglo-Indians who are household names in India.
Why then has the community been subjected to so much prejudice?
These Bloomin’ Anglos is a succinct, balanced view of the community and a must-read for Anglo-Indians, including those settled abroad.
“This book would be most welcome and gratefully received by the surviving members of our community and would do us great honour. I have had great difficulty explaining to my wife, who is Welsh, and children who I actually am! We have had very little knowledge of our roots and reading your book was quite insightful.” ― Dr. Julian Adie
“Well-written and quite gripping in its own way, I think the essence of the book is its narration and literary style.The life and times of the Anglo-Indian community are well depicted and brings out the goodness in them – a sort of innocence.” ― Arun Balakrishnan
Hari Baskaran’s book, Celebrating Active Ageing, will benefit all people approaching retirement and those well past it. It advocates a lifestyle that enables health and vitality way into the seventies and eighties. The book is inspirational and encourages readers to draw up their own unique active ageing agenda with a deliberate and purposeful approach to life.
Celebrating active ageing embraces a holistic approach to life, all aspects of wh
Hari Baskaran’s book, Celebrating Active Ageing, will benefit all people approaching retirement and those well past it. It advocates a lifestyle that enables health and vitality way into the seventies and eighties. The book is inspirational and encourages readers to draw up their own unique active ageing agenda with a deliberate and purposeful approach to life.
Celebrating active ageing embraces a holistic approach to life, all aspects of which—such as physical activity, diet and nutrition, and spiritual and social engagement—are covered in a compelling and appealing way.
The narrative is light and free-flowing with emphasis on real-life experiences and developing and maintaining a sense of joy.
— “Excellent read with very interesting anecdotes and experiences. I enjoyed reading it.
This book will transfor lives.”
—Shiny Surendran, Sports Nutritionist, Chennai
For those who like to cock a snook at Anglo Indians, consider this: Their military prowess resulted in the formation of legendary military units in the pre-independence era that are active in the Indian army even today. Examples include Skinner’s Horse, founded by Lt. Col. James Skinner, and the Shekhawati Brigade, formed by Col. Henry Forster.
Air Chief Marshal Denis La Fontaine, Admiral Ronald Pereira, Lt. General Reginald Noronha, the Keelor brother
For those who like to cock a snook at Anglo Indians, consider this: Their military prowess resulted in the formation of legendary military units in the pre-independence era that are active in the Indian army even today. Examples include Skinner’s Horse, founded by Lt. Col. James Skinner, and the Shekhawati Brigade, formed by Col. Henry Forster.
Air Chief Marshal Denis La Fontaine, Admiral Ronald Pereira, Lt. General Reginald Noronha, the Keelor brothers, Eric Stracey, Ruskin Bond, Melville de Mello, Olympian Leslie Claudius, Wilson Jones, Frank Anthony and Derek O’Brien are some among many Anglo-Indians who are household names in India.
Why then has the community been subjected to so much prejudice?
These Bloomin’ Anglos is a succinct, balanced view of the community and a must-read for Anglo-Indians, including those settled abroad.
“This book would be most welcome and gratefully received by the surviving members of our community and would do us great honour. I have had great difficulty explaining to my wife, who is Welsh, and children who I actually am! We have had very little knowledge of our roots and reading your book was quite insightful.” ― Dr. Julian Adie
“Well-written and quite gripping in its own way, I think the essence of the book is its narration and literary style.The life and times of the Anglo-Indian community are well depicted and brings out the goodness in them – a sort of innocence.” ― Arun Balakrishnan
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