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Winning formula

In The High-Performance Entrepreneur, Subroto Bagchi, co-founder and chief operating officer of MindTree Consulting, draws upon his own highly successful experience to offer guidance from the idea stage to the IPO level. This includes how to decide when one is ready to launch an enterprise, selecting a team, defining the values and objectives of the company and writing the business plan to choosing the right investors, managing adversity and building the brand. Additionally, in a specially illuminating chapter, Bagchi recounts the systems and values, which have made Indian IT companies on a par with the best in the world.Moreover, in India as elsewhere, governments have become much more entrepreneur friendly than ever before. More than just a guide, this is a book that will tap the entrepreneurial energy within you.

The high performance entrepreneur - Golden rules for success in today's world

Subroto Bagchi

Real life experiences

There are millions of children in India today who spend their childhood on the streets, in railway stations and jail-like shelters, living on the edge and taking each day as it comes. Some have been abandoned; others have chosen to run away from harsher realities at home; yet others have been born on the streets and know no other life. In Midway Station child-rights activist Lara Shankar records the voices of eleven such children living in shelters in Delhi.


What emerges from these narratives is a nightmarish world of poverty and neglect, rape and murder, Mafiosi-like redemptive stories of courage too, of friendships made and kindnesses repaid.

Midway station - Real-life stories of Homeless children

Lara Shankar

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