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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAjinkya Potdar is a Chartered Accountant and Law Graduate, holding B.L.S & LL.B degrees from Mumbai University. Inspired by the experiences of teaching those without the gift of sight, he went on to form Wednesday Foundation—a registered public charitable trust for the visually impaired and differently abled. The second-time author has previously written You can be a successful Chartered Accountant, a motivational story for students in this field that addresses the commonly associated challenges with the course and profession. The profits from the sale of both his books have Read More...
Ajinkya Potdar is a Chartered Accountant and Law Graduate, holding B.L.S & LL.B degrees from Mumbai University. Inspired by the experiences of teaching those without the gift of sight, he went on to form Wednesday Foundation—a registered public charitable trust for the visually impaired and differently abled.
The second-time author has previously written You can be a successful Chartered Accountant, a motivational story for students in this field that addresses the commonly associated challenges with the course and profession.
The profits from the sale of both his books have been dedicated to the Wednesday Foundation.
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Blinded by worldly pleasures—fast cars, lavish lifestyle, star hotels, delectable spreads—Arjun lived the life one would call a ‘dream’ in Mumbai. On an evening drive in his brand new luxury car along with his grandfather, an encounter flips the supposed pleasant evening into a life-changing moment for the twenty-one-year-old. His grandfather wishes that Arjun does something more meaningful with his time and so enrolls the boy to volunteer at a school
Blinded by worldly pleasures—fast cars, lavish lifestyle, star hotels, delectable spreads—Arjun lived the life one would call a ‘dream’ in Mumbai. On an evening drive in his brand new luxury car along with his grandfather, an encounter flips the supposed pleasant evening into a life-changing moment for the twenty-one-year-old. His grandfather wishes that Arjun does something more meaningful with his time and so enrolls the boy to volunteer at a school for the visually impaired. What you read in the pages of this book are pages from the diary he maintained during his stint there. Amidst laughter, amazement, reality checks and surprises, Arjun finds his calling.
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