Correct Answer : Option (A) - HarperCollins India
Former State Bank of India (SBI) Chairperson Arundhati Bhattacharya turned author with her autobiography - 'Indomitable - A Working Woman's Notes on Life, Work and Leadership'.
Published by HarperCollins India, the book tracks the life and career of the 65-year-old banker, who broke the glass ceiling and stood out in a male-dominated industry. It shares a glimpse into how she got into the challenging banking job and left her mark as an exceptional leader.
In 'Indomitable', the retired Indian banker talks about her growing up years and early education in the 1960s.
Bhattacharya - who grew up in the '
sleepy towns' of Bhilai and Bokaro - discussed that she had never imagined she would chair the country's largest bank one day. The then 22-year-old had joined SBI in 1977, and became a Probationary Officer after clearing the entrance examination that was referred via a friend. She described the beginning of her glorious banking career, spanning four decades, as 'sheer chance'.
Source : Economic Times
Published On : January 13, 2022
Category : Books and Authors