Abhijit Bhaduri
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Abhijit Bhaduri is an author of Indian origin.
He wrote the book Mediocre But Arrogant which is a story about love and life in a Business School. The book opened at No 2 on the ndtv.com best-seller list in August 2005 just trailing Da Vinci Code.[citation needed] According to the Deccan Herald, in September 2006, the book was No. 3 on the weekly best-sellers list of the Crossword Book Store chain in the Fiction category[1].
[edit] Career
Abhijit Bhaduri is a graduate in BA (Hons) Economics from the Sri Ram College of Commerce, New Delhi where he displayed great skills in event management and debates. He went on to study a postgraduate programme in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations from the Xavier Labour Relations Institute in Jamshedpur. He also holds a degree in Law from Delhi University.Abhijit Bhaduri is a Human Resources professional who currently heads HR for Microsoft in India.
Abhijit Bhaduri is married to Nandini. They have two children, Eshna and Abhishek.
[edit] Notes
- ^ "Bestsellers - Fiction", Deccan Herald, September 3, 2006.
[edit] Reviews and further reading
- Levene, Abigail. "Campus life in book pages", The Telegraph, August 5, 2005. Retrieved on 2006-12-02.
- Cherian, Tarun. "Triumph of the mediocre (review)", Deccan Herald, November 13, 2005. Retrieved on 2006-12-02.
- "Words weave their tales (review)", Moneycontrol.com, August 22, 2005. Retrieved on 2006-12-02.
- Rashmi Bansal. "MBA Authors - A novel pastime", Businessworld, June 13, 2005.
- Gaurav Saxena. "Abhijit Bhaduri's Personal Website", Abhijit Bhaduri, April 13, 2008.