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A soft tale of hardware

Ajai Chowdhry's autobiographical tale is a charmingly narrated account of his journey from Abbottabad in Pakistan to Jabalpur in India, and his rise to becoming a key figure in the Indian IT industry

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Shivanand Kanavi
Just Aspire: Notes on Technology, Entrepreneurship & the Future
Author: Ajai Chowdhry
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages: 252
Price: Rs 599
 
In his book Just Aspire, Ajai Chowdhry tells an autobiographical tale that starts in Abbottabad, Pakistan.

Nope, nothing like Zero Dark Thirty — that 2012 Oscar and Golden Globe winner about the US commando operation against Osama Bin Laden.

This story starts with a well-settled family in verdant Abbottabad in the hills near Kashmir, the starting point for many a trek into Hindu Kush and Karakoram. Mr Chowdhry’s father was a well-known, well-to-do lawyer, secretary of the District Congress Committee and an Urdu poet who

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