Breaking Barriers
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- ISBN13: 9788184953954
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Jaico Publishing House
- Pages: 212
- Language: English
- BISAC Subject(s): Motivational Fiction
Success Stories of India’s Leading Business Women
Includes stories of:
SHAHEEN MISTRI, VANDANA LUTHRA, RENUKA RAMNATH
ZIA MODY, KIRAN MAZUMDAR-SHAW and others
The stories of ordinary women who went on to become extraordinary
BREAKING BARRIERS is a book chronicling the lives of some prominent Indian women entrepreneurs, who have followed their dreams and fulfilled their ambitions. They refused to succumb to the pressures and established norms that society insists on imposing on women. This book has been written to encourage girls and women (and indeed anyone who aspires to do anything out of the ordinary) to know that they are the sole arbiters of their lives. They have the Power.
Includes stories of:
SHAHEEN MISTRI, VANDANA LUTHRA, RENUKA RAMNATH
ZIA MODY, KIRAN MAZUMDAR-SHAW and others
The stories of ordinary women who went on to become extraordinary
BREAKING BARRIERS is a book chronicling the lives of some prominent Indian women entrepreneurs, who have followed their dreams and fulfilled their ambitions. They refused to succumb to the pressures and established norms that society insists on imposing on women. This book has been written to encourage girls and women (and indeed anyone who aspires to do anything out of the ordinary) to know that they are the sole arbiters of their lives. They have the Power.
JANAKI KRISHNAN is a financial journalist who has worked across cities and across media, covering developments in the Indian economy and in the corporate sector right since liberalisation. She is no stranger to boardroom battles, takeover attempts and regulatory probes, which is what keeps her adrenaline pumping. When not writing, she loves to travel, trek, swim, climb mountains and learn languages. Her idea of bliss is to be atop a mountain, feeling the wind in her face, a few dogs frolicking nearby, and with a book in her hand, to contemplate the mysteries of nature.