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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA severe retirement crisis is imminent in India. Its impact on socioeconomic systems will upend the lives of ordinary people. This book analyses the current legislative framework, ongoing reforms, saving and investment patterns, and financial products that are aimed at the rapidly burgeoning retirement market. In a world divided between the pension haves and the pension have-nots, the relative absence of retirement literacy remains a giant concern, a gap the book aims to address. For both policymakers and individual savers, The Great Indian Retirement Crisis makes a compelling story.
Nilanjan Dey
Nilanjan Dey is interested in everything related to personal finance. Risk and returns, the two immutable concepts, are both close to his heart. He writes regularly on personal finance in Anandabazar Patrika and Sangbad Pratidin (in both cases, in Bengali) and The Telegraph, Outlook Money, and Moneycontrol. Between 1993 and 2007, Nilanjan worked as a journalist with Business Standard and The Hindu Business Line, and later with stockbroking firm SKP Securities. In another capacity, he served as a consultant to Financial Planning Standards Board, India. In 2008-09, he promoted Wishlist Capital, a privately-held enterprise that caters to individual and corporate investors. Nilanjan is a weekend gardener. Bonsai happens to be his latest interest.
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