What do a near-fatal leopard attack, a late-career MBA in Australia, and a legacy rooted deep in Assam’s tea gardens have in common? They are all threads in the extraordinary life of Rohinton Babaycon.
In Harvesting Dreams, Babaycon — retired planter, spirited raconteur, quiet revolutionary in India’s tea industry and proud ‘Assamese-Parsi’ — traces his journey from a boarding school in Panchgani to the rain-soaked estates of Assam, where he
What do a near-fatal leopard attack, a late-career MBA in Australia, and a legacy rooted deep in Assam’s tea gardens have in common? They are all threads in the extraordinary life of Rohinton Babaycon.
In Harvesting Dreams, Babaycon — retired planter, spirited raconteur, quiet revolutionary in India’s tea industry and proud ‘Assamese-Parsi’ — traces his journey from a boarding school in Panchgani to the rain-soaked estates of Assam, where he