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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMunchkin is described in the dictionary as someone notably small and endearing, which this author imagines he is and his debut book is a view of life from his tiny corner where you don’t have to exert too much to succeed.
“Just position yourself properly, like in a crush-hour crowded Mumbai local train. As long as you’re somewhere in the centre of that human mass that wants to get out at Santacruz railway station, you have to do nothing,” he says.
Before the train comes to a halt, you will be pushed out on platform number two so far that you’re almost at the edge of platform one to once again get pushed into the reverse train to go right back to Churchgate
Uday Khandeparkar
Uday Khandeparkar was a journalist working at Indian newspapers such as Mid-Day and the Times of India. Later, he moved on to international media companies, starting with Reuters in Mumbai, London, Manila and New Delhi.
That was followed by writing and editing jobs at Dow Jones Newswires, Bloomberg News and the Wall Street Journal. After journalism, Khandeparkar was an independent investment banker and co-founder of a private equity fund.
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