From ‘nowhere to somewhere’

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Whenever there is a cyclone, the tallest of the trees get uprooted first; never do the small grass, one should always be like the small gras" this philosophy was implanted in me by my parents, (Late) Sri Dharmendra N. Singh ji and (Late) Smt. Lakshmi R. Singh ji. I try following this philosophy in my day-to-day life. I would like to share a bit of what I have learnt from my life till date, and you may call it a journey from 'nowhere to somewhere.'

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Singh, D. N. (2015). From ‘nowhere to somewhere.’ In The Mind of an Engineer (pp. 143–147). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0119-2_19

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