Subhankar saha biography of mahatma

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Books, Inspiration, Prisons, Spirit

“Now we have to think about what kind of world we want”- Noam Chomsky

Our whole world is captivated with the white smoky breath of the horrible killer- COVID 19. We are in times of turmoil, uncertainty, despair and great sadness. Everyone is fighting to stay well. Those who are trying to reach home by a long way, those who do not have a roof over their heads, find it even more difficult to survive. This pandemic has shown us the importance of existing in interdependence and living symbiotically.

To survive, we must be physically and mentally fit. Various strategies can be adopted for physical well-being but what about mental well-being? In spite of the abundance of various sources, it can be argued that the book is the best companion in this diabolic times.

Many books like “Conversations with Myself”, by Nelson Mandela, and “The Indian Struggle”, by Subhas Chandra Bose have been written from the dark chambers of prison. The captivity of the author does not curtail their spirit but brings out the best in them. In the Lockdown we have the luxury of our own space which was not available to the authors of many such books. Prisons, on the other hand can be brutal- mentally as well as physically. Even though there is no access to light and air, authors of books like Don Quixote (Cervantes) ; Pisan Cantos,(Ezra Pound); Our Lady of Flowers (Jean Genet); My Experiments with Truth (Mahatma Gandhi) and The Discovery of India,( Jawaharlal Nehru) have written words which have inspired and showed light to many.

“Conversations with Myself” is a collection of Nelson Mandela's writings, many of which he composed while he was in prison (Marshall Square prison then Robben Island for 27 years) for fighting apartheid. Mandela was imprisoned in a damp concrete cell measuring 8 feet by 7 feet with a straw mat on which he slept. He was verbally and physically harassed by several whi

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    Subhankar Saha

    Joining Year: 2019

    Specialization: Production and Operations Management

    Email:subhankar.saha19@iimb.ac.in

    LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/

    Qualification:  

              1. Executive Master of Business Administration, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, 2019

               2. Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours), Jadavpur University, 2013

    Prior Work Experience: 

             1. Assistant Manager - Purchase, Andrew Yule & Company Limited, Kolkata, July'18-December'18

              2. Engineer - Materials, Andrew Yule & Company Limited, Kolkata, July'13-June'18

    Research Interests: Sustainable Operations Management, Healthcare Operations Management, Agricultural Supply Chain Management, Project Management

    Personal Websitehttps://sites.google.com/view/subhankar-saha-iimb/home

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