Prachi Garg

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Prachi Garg
Born (1984-05-19) 19 May 1984 (age 39)
Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, India
OccupationAuthor
NationalityIndian

Prachi Garg; born 19 May 1984) is an Indian author [1] [2] columnist, academe speaker, traveler and entrepreneur. [3] Her books "Superwomen", focused on women entrepreneurship [4] and "Supercouples" based on the entrepreneurship endeavors and challenges by couples. Much of her subject or theme is oriented towards entrepreneurship, social issues and development and women empowerment in the context of Indian subcontinent. She combines dreams with realism with facts derived from the practical life.

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Early life, family background and education

Prachi Garg was born on 19 May 1984[ citation needed ] in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, in a business family. She is a daughter of Neeru Garg and Brajesh Garg. She has earned a master degree in business administration (MBA) [5] from Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai.

Career and entrepreneurship

She has worked as an anchor and news reporter with DD News [6] Journal, freelance journalist with EET India, and has been freelancing for HT Horizons. She is an author. [7]

She owns an enterprise Ghoomophiro. [8] Her start-up has been covered by, Indian Express Femina, iDiva. She does trekking [9] and organizes women guided tours. [10]

Writing career

Awards

Bibliography

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