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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAfter a brief stint in north India and 9 years in Kerala PWD, in 1984 the author decided to move to new pastures for his Engineering career leaving the so called cushy Govt. job in India. What in store awaiting him in the Gulf country he opted was not green either. However from being a project engineer and after few years as Manager of a small team of few and finally as CEO, he had the chance to be in the driver’s seat to take that small engineering maintenance firm to be one of the largest corporates in Qatar. The exposure to the world and close interactions to multiple nationalities of aRead More...
After a brief stint in north India and 9 years in Kerala PWD, in 1984 the author decided to move to new pastures for his Engineering career leaving the so called cushy Govt. job in India. What in store awaiting him in the Gulf country he opted was not green either. However from being a project engineer and after few years as Manager of a small team of few and finally as CEO, he had the chance to be in the driver’s seat to take that small engineering maintenance firm to be one of the largest corporates in Qatar. The exposure to the world and close interactions to multiple nationalities of almost all from the world made him a different Indian. The new experiences humbled but at the same time pumped confidence to face new challenges. It gave him an impetus to his thinking and approach to the world. Writing articles would not have been possible but for his life and exposure he had over three decades in State of Qatar. Once the mind and heart was full, it started flowing out naturally. That was about 11 years back when he commenced publishing his articles in a blog titled 'Musings from Doha'. He published his first book titled 'Gandhi? Who's That?' a year back. Here he is again with another book titled 'Kaleidoscopic Musings' with his selective, hardly known but should know articles.
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This book, A Trek Through the Tapestry of Time, is a collection of 41 selectively curated articles. These articles cover extensively researched, interesting, and less-known topics that readers should be aware of.
This book, A Trek Through the Tapestry of Time, is a collection of 41 selectively curated articles. These articles cover extensively researched, interesting, and less-known topics that readers should be aware of.
An interesting journey through World history, Science, Management and Geography, presented with beautiful and tremendous literature show casing vast knowledge in all aspects of life .Marvelous book to read, enjoying every word of it ! Best wishes to the best CEO !! -SHEIKHA AL KAABI
Fantastic! He has given a literary feast through his in-depth research oriented articles on varied topics as fledging one arousing the inquisitiveness of readers.
An interesting journey through World history, Science, Management and Geography, presented with beautiful and tremendous literature show casing vast knowledge in all aspects of life .Marvelous book to read, enjoying every word of it ! Best wishes to the best CEO !! -SHEIKHA AL KAABI
Fantastic! He has given a literary feast through his in-depth research oriented articles on varied topics as fledging one arousing the inquisitiveness of readers. He deserves to be one among very few of scintillating intelligentsia.
-AVM NAIR
It is indeed exciting to read his book. The depth of research he has done to get the result which he has aspired for is very much commendable. And it came from a corporate CEO is the most admiring aspect. -BR MENON
Since late 2011, the author has been writing and posting an article on every first of the month in a blog of his own named as ‘Musings from Doha’. Commencing with an eulogistic article titled ‘Adios Chatten’ on the unexpected demise of his own brother, the blog started to concentrate on varied topics-practical tips in presentation, negotiations and business management skills based on own first hand exposures -learnt through a metamorphosis of a small
Since late 2011, the author has been writing and posting an article on every first of the month in a blog of his own named as ‘Musings from Doha’. Commencing with an eulogistic article titled ‘Adios Chatten’ on the unexpected demise of his own brother, the blog started to concentrate on varied topics-practical tips in presentation, negotiations and business management skills based on own first hand exposures -learnt through a metamorphosis of a small firm to a large corporate over a time, on India’s contributions to the world-ancient and modern which even fellow Indians didn’t know, world events which took place but went unnoticed by most, scientific world, travel…all with the signature views of the author. Slowly but steadily the readership of the blog at www.jaisonchacko.com increased to over 300,000 from 106 countries as it stands now, again something the author never expected. This is when it was decided to go for a paperback and kindle editions as well.
“What surprises me is that now you have become a full-fledged writer, writing marvelous articles on many topics...”
–SHERIDA AL KAABI
“I always like your offbeat articles that others do not write about. A big thumbs up to you, a true Indian patriot...”
–PRAKASH NAYAK
“I love such enlightening information and you write it so entertainingly with your wisdom and perspectives, it is refreshing to read your writing, so different from what is the norm...”
–D PURUSHOTHAMAN PILLAY
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