Fiction

– The Department of Simple Souls – Outlook India

– Find the Nearest Exit – Outlook India

– Don’t Cry in the Office – Outlook India

– Zahlala – Litro (UK)

–  Material for a Story – Litro (UK)

– Wartime CEO – The Punch Magazine

– Lonesome – The Punch Magazine

-A Migrant’s Story – Queen Mob’s Teahouse

-The Competition – Delhi Post

-Being Part of the Bot World – Litro (UK)

-The DIY Wallet – Scarlet Leaf Review

-The Exit – Tuck Magazine

-A Curious Incident of Hacking – Woman’s Era (July I 2017 Print Edition)

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– Peasants at a Party – Foliate Oak Literary Magazine (May 2017)

-Advising the Client – Young Pulse (March 2017 Print Edition)

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-The Investor – Woman’s Era (March I 2017 Print Edition)

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-The New Colleague – Woman’s Era (January II 2017 Print Edition)

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-The Curious Incident of Hacking – Ashvamegh Journal

-Terry Walmsley Goes to Bollywood – Quail Bell Magazine

-In Search of a Beginning – Jellyfish Review

-Numbers Only – Scarlet Leaf Review

-A Game of Chess – Quail Bell Magazine

-Zara – Femina

-Lunch Hour – Tuck Magazine

ARTICLES

–  Is Corporate Fiction an Emerging Trend in Writing? – Qrius

– How Start-ups Benefit from Corporate Fiction – Thrive Global 

-Will Office Dramas and Workplace Fiction Become a Thing of the Past? – Entrepreneur

– Instagram, a cautionary tale -Book Review in Business Standard

– The art of staying innovative – Book Review in Business Standard

– The successful entrepreneur’s playbook – Book Review in Business Standard

– View from the corporate netherworld – Book Review in Business Standard

-Innovation at warp speed – Book Review in Business Standard

– Competing in a digital world – Book Review in Business Standard

– The extreme art of winning – Book Review in Business Standard

– Dear Entrepreneur: Listen Up! – Entrepreneur

– Anatomy of a Business Failure – Book Review in Business Standard

– The fine art of upscaling – Book Review in Business Standard

– A world of Botswana’s blue skies and redbush tea – Book Review in Business Line

– Decacorns, aquihires and blitzscaling – Business Standard

-The Joys of Philately- Outlook India

-Everybody Loves A Miniature- Outlook India

-From Nobel Brothers to Rockefeller, a philatelic history of oil barons- Frontline 

-Kara Swisher’s Burn Book Review – Business Standard

– Putting A Stamp On The Past In Azerbaijan – Outlook India

– Drill, Baby, Drill: History Of American Oil Industry Through Philately – Outlook India

– Understanding The Esoteric World Of Collectibles Through Documentaries – Outlook India

– Looking At The Evolution Of The Energy Landscape In Brazil Through Philately – Outlook India

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