Retirement gives a person an extremely vantage position to view life. You can look back leisurely and examine all that one has done without any rancor. Then I realized, I had hordes of stories to tell, analyze various incidents, make up a few and so on. I have written on many aspects of life – grand children, marriage, art of drinking, cooking, bull fights and the list is endless. My childhood days in Bengaluru figures prominently. Apart from life and people, I have also written extensively about our travel to various places in India and abroad. Blog also includes a few articles about my life as a naval officer. Incidentally the blog is read by viewers from 83 different countries.
‘THE BIG FAT INDIAN WEDDING and other stories’ : A collection of yarns, people, places and unsolicited gyan…
Dear Friends,
I’m back after a long hiatus!
I have always wanted to compile a book from the various blogs I have written in the last twelve years. I took some time to select appropriate blogs, edit and format them into a book form.
Finally, it’s ready. I could not have achieved this big task without your support all these years. Please continue to support me in this endeavour.
My book is available on Amazon and Notion Press in India. It will be available internationally soon.
Captain MV Prabhakar is an alumnus of National Defence Academy. He was commissioned in the Indian Navy on 01 Jan 1970. He is a graduate of the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington and completed his post graduation at the Collage of Naval Warfare, Mumbai. He participated in the 1971 Indo Pak war and IPKF operations in Sri Lanka in 1989.After retirement from the navy he worked in MACMET Technologies Limited, Bangalore/CAE India developing simulators for the Indian Defence Forces. He is married to Jayanti who is an educationalist. They have a son and daughter and four grandchildren. Pubs is a keen golfer and loves cooking. He also spends time looking after the garden.He is a avid traveler and blogger.
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We (Pubs) have arrived !
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Thanks Freddie, it means a lot to me.
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