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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIn Mirrors of a Genevian Night, the author tells us of his reflections on encountering a similar sight when he had to stay outside Geneva Railway Station and Geneva Airport on a chilling November night. He elaborates on one long and exhausting night he spent, having been locked out for many hours with nowhere to keep warm, with freezing temperatures, awaiting his flight to Spain for a study module. It was during such a night that he encountered many situations that reminded him of his student days and his life back home in India. He describes his experiences over the years, while watching the time tick by before he could re-enter the airport. He gives us fascinating insights into his beloved culture, his student days, his youthful experimentation and love for two ladies.
Ajay Adala
Ajay Adala started his career as a mining engineer and worked in iron ore mines for many years. He shifted from the mining sector to the information technology sector and since then has been working in the field of Electronic Governance. He has visited many countries on study visits and for presenting papers in conferences. He had associated with the government as a consultant for conceptualization, implementation and managing large e-governance projects. He was a software entrepreneur for a brief period prior to his association with the government. He lives in Bengaluru (India) and works as an independent e-governance consultant, undertaking short-term assignments to conceptualize and implement e-governance projects for the government.
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