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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe author, V. Subramanian, retired as a Deputy General Manager in Syndicate Bank in March 2018. He is settled in Bangalore. He has been regularly contributing articles to the house magazine ‘Giant’ of Syndicate Bank for the past 36 years. Most of the articles in this book were published in the house magazine. Some of the articles were published in leading newspapers viz, Business line, Deccan Herald and in yourstoryclub.com—a popular web site for amateur writers. The story ‘The day my mother forgot to cry’ was the ‘SPIXer most popular story’ for the mRead More...
The author, V. Subramanian, retired as a Deputy General Manager in Syndicate Bank in March 2018. He is settled in Bangalore. He has been regularly contributing articles to the house magazine ‘Giant’ of Syndicate Bank for the past 36 years. Most of the articles in this book were published in the house magazine. Some of the articles were published in leading newspapers viz, Business line, Deccan Herald and in yourstoryclub.com—a popular web site for amateur writers. The story ‘The day my mother forgot to cry’ was the ‘SPIXer most popular story’ for the month of October 2012 on yourstoryclub.com.
This book, divided into four parts, contains short stories based on emotion, humour, success and latest issues affecting bankers. The stories reflect the challenges faced by the author, the hilarious situations enjoyed, and the success achieved in his personal as well as professional front in his long career spanning nearly 40 years.
The stories extend from 1978 from the date of joining the bank till retirement in 2018. The episodes represent the memorable experiences of the author at various locations in the country like Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Nagpur, Bhopal and other rural places where the author served in Syndicate Bank in various capacities.
Overall, the book is a walk down memory lane of over 40 years and a kaleidoscope of memoirs of the author.
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“That was the beginning of the slow end for my mother. As the disease worsened, she forgot everything. She lost control of her body functions.”
“I am afraid she is no more.” The doctor’s words still echo in my ears.
“There was a standing ovation from the audience when I received the ultimate Champion of Champions Trophy from the MD and CEO of the Bank.”
“Further, they also blamed that the lack of inter
“That was the beginning of the slow end for my mother. As the disease worsened, she forgot everything. She lost control of her body functions.”
“I am afraid she is no more.” The doctor’s words still echo in my ears.
“There was a standing ovation from the audience when I received the ultimate Champion of Champions Trophy from the MD and CEO of the Bank.”
“Further, they also blamed that the lack of interim funding has forced JET to shut operations. This is a typical ‘heads–I-win-and-tails–you-lose’ criticism on the bankers.”
“The new dictum of the enforcement agencies seems to replace the cardinal principle of the Criminal Law ‘Innocent until proven guilty’ with ‘Guilty unless proven innocent’.
This book, divided into four parts, contains short stories based on emotion, humour, success and the latest issues affecting bankers. The stories reflect the challenges faced, the hilarious situations enjoyed and the success achieved by the author in his personal as well as professional front, in his career spanning nearly 40 years.
The stories extend from 1978, from the date of his joining the bank, till his retirement in 2018. The episodes represent the memorable experiences of the author at various locations in the country like Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Nagpur, Bhopal and other rural places that the author served Syndicate Bank in, in various capacities.
Overall, the book is a walk down a memory lane of over 40 years and a kaleidoscope of memoirs of the author.
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