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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalGovinda Rao Dara is an educator, author and believer of lifelong learning. As a Professor with Orissa Education Service (Government of Orissa), he taught Financial Management, Accounting, Commerce and related topics to both, undergraduate and postgraduate students for over four decades. He taught at several government colleges under both Utkal and Berhampur Universities. On completion of his tenure with Orissa Education Service, he continued to engage with students in mentorship roles and has enjoyed his pursuit of other interests such as writing, yoga and meditation, going for lRead More...
Govinda Rao Dara is an educator, author and believer of lifelong learning. As a Professor with Orissa Education Service (Government of Orissa), he taught Financial Management, Accounting, Commerce and related topics to both, undergraduate and postgraduate students for over four decades. He taught at several government colleges under both Utkal and Berhampur Universities.
On completion of his tenure with Orissa Education Service, he continued to engage with students in mentorship roles and has enjoyed his pursuit of other interests such as writing, yoga and meditation, going for long drives, photography and gardening.
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The Incurious Mind is an attempt that takes the Author's mind sailing down the memory lane, discerning the distinction between 'educated' and 'qualified' triggered by the incidence of the so-called 'qualified' young persons veering towards terrorism and violence. It aims to facilitate readers to reflect on their journey in education and assess how educated they are.
The Incurious Mind is an attempt that takes the Author's mind sailing down the memory lane, discerning the distinction between 'educated' and 'qualified' triggered by the incidence of the so-called 'qualified' young persons veering towards terrorism and violence. It aims to facilitate readers to reflect on their journey in education and assess how educated they are.
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