Harish Damodaran wins Gaja Capital Business Book Prize 2022 for ‘Broke to Breakthrough’

Harish Damodaran wins Gaja Capital Business Book Prize 2022 for ‘Broke to Breakthrough’

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Category : Awards Published on: January 19 2023

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  • Journalist-author Harish Damodaran’s Broke to Breakthrough, a detailed and perceptive account of the rise of dairy company Hatsun Agro and its founder R.G. Chandramogan, has won the Gaja Capital Business Book Prize 2022.
  • Instituted in 2019, to encourage Indian entrepreneurs, writers, and journalists to tell their stories to the world, the award, now in its fourth edition, offers a prize money of Rs 15 lakhs—making it the “largest business book prize” in the country.
  • Damodaran's ‘Broke to Breakthrough’ was selected as a winner from a shortlist of five books.
  • Established in 2019, the Gaja Capital Business Book Prize honours writers and their works that celebrate the spirit of entrepreneurship.
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