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Jay Bhattacharjee

Language
English
Theme and Category
Social/Political Commentary
Books
1 Published
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About the Author

Jay Bhattacharjee, the author of this book, was born in Mumbai (or Bombay, as it was then) in 1946. He spent his initial and later years in the western metropolis, as well as in Kolkata (Calcutta) and Delhi. He did his BA in Economics from Presidency College, Calcutta, followed by a post-graduate degree in Economics and Sociology from Cambridge University (Christ's College). Returning to India, he taught at the IIT, Delhi, before moving to the corporate world. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India. In his corporate career, he has worked in a number of corporations and financial institutions, including Tatas, Grindlays Bank and Dalmias. He started his own consultancy practice in the early 90s and also ran a broking company as a Member of the Delhi Stock Exchange. He started writing for the media in the early 90s, and also appeared in TV programmes on economic and business matters. His life-long interest in Indic civilisation was inspired by both his parents, while his own work-experience led him to study how India could reclaim its earlier greatness by overhauling the entire governance and administrative structures. This anthology of essays covers his diverse areas of interest.

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Jay Bhattacharjee, the author of this book, was born in Mumbai (or Bombay, as it was then) in 1946. He spent his initial and later years in the western metropolis, as well as in Kolkata (Calcutta) and Delhi. He did his BA in Economics from Presidency College, Calcutta, followed by a post-graduate degree in Economics and Sociology from Cambridge University (Christ's College). Returning to India, he taught at the IIT, Delhi, before moving to the corporate world. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India. In his corporate career, he has worked in a number of corporations and financial institutions, including Tatas, Grindlays Bank and Dalmias. He started his own consultancy practice in the early 90s and also ran a broking company as a Member of the Delhi Stock Exchange. He started writing for the media in the early 90s, and also appeared in TV programmes on economic and business matters. His life-long interest in Indic civilisation was inspired by both his parents, while his own work-experience led him to study how India could reclaim its earlier greatness by overhauling the entire governance and administrative structures. This anthology of essays covers his diverse areas of interest.

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Books by Jay Bhattacharjee

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