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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMy journey begins in the impoverished village of Girgaon, District Kolhapur in Maharashtra. I came from a very humble family background. My parents were illiterate and I was the youngest of five siblings. Unfortunately, we lost our father when my eldest sister was 11 years and I was barely 8 months old. This put a lot of burden on my mother to manage five children. She still managed to educate me till 10th standard, and I joined the Territorial Army as a sepoy. Subsequently, after successful completion of a physical training course, I joined the Army Physical Training Corps of the Indian Army.Read More...
My journey begins in the impoverished village of Girgaon, District Kolhapur in Maharashtra. I came from a very humble family background. My parents were illiterate and I was the youngest of five siblings. Unfortunately, we lost our father when my eldest sister was 11 years and I was barely 8 months old. This put a lot of burden on my mother to manage five children. She still managed to educate me till 10th standard, and I joined the Territorial Army as a sepoy. Subsequently, after successful completion of a physical training course, I joined the Army Physical Training Corps of the Indian Army. As a PT instructor, I had the opportunity of grooming many trainees including the alumni of Sainik School Satara, Maharashtra, and Kunjpura, Haryana. During my assignment in these two Sainik schools, I was motivated to complete my graduation and also set a couple of Guinness Book of World Records in physical attributes. I worked hard and cleared the Service Selection Board in Allahabad to join the OTA, Chennai and be commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Indian Army.
Later, as a talent scouting officer at the Army Sports Institute, Pune, I was instrumental in screening over about 1 lac children to identify potential sportsmen for the country. Subsequently, on my premature retirement, I was inducted into the Department of Sainik Welfare, Maharashtra. During this assignment, I conceptualised the model for PPFNS (Pre-Primary Fitness and Sports) for Anganwadi children. Towards this objective, I trained over 4000 Anganwadi Sewikas (teachers) of Kolhapur district, Maharashtra. I continue to be a fitness trainer and have expertise in sports-related talent hunting. My journey ends in the present as an established, reputable officer in the Indian Army. Along the way, I have garnered 15 world records and am today an eminent and recognised district Sainik welfare officer in Maharashtra. I write my life story hoping that I may be able to motivate other young Sainiks or the youth to reach the stars!
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I am Major Subhash Sasne (Retd.) presently residing in Pune. We all know normally that autobiographies are written by legendary, well-known people and celebrities. I belong to none of the aforementioned categories. Notwithstanding, I have ventured to narrate my real-life story in this book, An Inspirational Story. It highlights my struggles in my childhood and my journey as a Fauji and physical training instructor in the army; my aspirations for establishing w
I am Major Subhash Sasne (Retd.) presently residing in Pune. We all know normally that autobiographies are written by legendary, well-known people and celebrities. I belong to none of the aforementioned categories. Notwithstanding, I have ventured to narrate my real-life story in this book, An Inspirational Story. It highlights my struggles in my childhood and my journey as a Fauji and physical training instructor in the army; my aspirations for establishing world records and associated challenges faced in fulfilling my dreams; my efforts to become an army officer; premature retirement; opportunity in the Department of Sainik Welfare, Maharashtra; helping thousands of ex-servicemen; Veer Naris and their dependent children and conceptualising the Pre-Primary Fitness and Sports Programme in Maharashtra involving the conduct of physical tests for over two lacs children. I deeply feel that by reading my story, the readers will get inspired to do something extraordinary in their life and also pursue their goals in the actual world.
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