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Subrat Saurabh

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Subrat Saurabh
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Subrat Saurabh is an Indian writer, poet and blogger from Bengaluru. He launched his book titled Kuch Woh Pal, a collection of Hindi poems, in October 2017. Some of his tweets were covered in media posts.[1][2][3] He launched another book 'And We Walked Away' in 2018 and 'We met for a Reason' in 2021.

Life[edit]

Saurabh is from Muzaffarpur, Bihar.[4] He graduated as a Telecom Engineer.[5] He is an engineer by profession and works as a software consultant with a firm in Bengaluru.[4] He served as Principal Consultant, Blockchain & Telco Domain Expert, Communication BU at Wipro Ltd.[5] He has worked for more than 12 years in IT Industry and is a certified Scrum Master.[5]

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  1. "Watch: Twitter can't stop gushing over this toddler doing Shah Rukh Khan's signature move", India TV, New Delhi, India TV Buzz Desk, 23 July 2018
  2. "These funny memes of 'Sanju' movie will make you ROFL; check them out", The Free Press Journal, FPJ Web Desk, 5 July 2018
  3. Bhatt, Priyanka (15 May 2018), "While Numbers Kept Fluctuating, Rahul Gandhi Was Brutally Trolled For Karnataka Poll Results", India Times
  4. 4.0 4.1 Varshney, Tarun (2017), "Interview with Subrat Saurabh – Author of Kuch Wo Pal", tarunvarshney.com
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 "Building blockchain solutions for real-world telco use cases", wipro.com
  6. "The Booknerds Hangout launches book", The Pioneer, Dehradun, PNS, 31 October 2017
  7. Sharma, Aryan (17 September 2018), "This young writer said that passion for writing is the solution to my all problems", Rajasthan Patrika, Jaipur
  8. "Author Subrat Saurabh in Jaipur on Sunday with 'And We Walked Away'", Sanjeevni Today, 15 September 2018
  9. "Will make a career in writing staying in India after touring 12 countries: Subrat Saurabh", Sanjeevni Today, 16 September 2018
  10. "Expressoul", The New Indian Express, 3 October 2018
  11. "Subrat Saurabh's new book 'We met for a Reason' appeals Young Indians", The Pioneer, Bhopal, PNS, 20 April 2021



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