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| Latika Tripathi “SO BE IT”.. India edition launchedPune, Saturday 29th August, 2009: Internationally experienced advertising person and now author Latika Tripathi (who now goes by the name of Purvi Beri) today launched her India Edition of the Book “SO BE IT” at Post 91 at Koregaon Park Pune.
By: Reach Out PR The Launch of the Book - India Edition was done at the hands of Mrs. Vrinda Gangolli, Principal MSIHMCT, Writer and Counselor and Ms. Kavita Kane, Features Editor of DNA Pune, in the august gathering and presence of publishers, authors, writers and selected guests for the afternoon. The launch was followed by a small book reading session by the Chief guests which was followed by Latika explaining the finer nuances of the book, why she thought about writing on this topic, how it would interest everyone and her future plans. The entire effort was of MSIHMCT-ALUMNI due to which this book could be launched with more glitz and glamour in Pune. Guests of Honours for the Afternoon were: Ms. Gouri Dange, Writer and Counselor Ms Kavita Kane, Features Editor, DNA, Ms Sonja Chandrachud - Penguin Author Ms Sonali Jadhav - Principal, AISSMS College of MIHMCT to launch the MSIHMCT Alumni Limited Edition of the Book Mrs Vrinda Gangooli - Ex-Principal, MSIHMCT, Pune Mrs Ranjana Kayarkar - Principal, MSIHMCT, Pune Mr Minocher Patel - Founder Director, Ecole Solitaire Celebrations were on with a cake cutting (Cake Specially made in the form of Book by Richi Borges) and champagne being passed around and Guests seen mingling with each other to mark the Launch which followed by the sale of the Book. The book is available at all leading stores in India and overseas and can also be ordered online by visiting www.sobeitthebook.com SO BE IT: We are all born complete and yet go about trying to find ourselves with that elusive thing we think we lack while all along it lies within us. This is the real life journey of an Indian woman who, from being a wild child, goes on to resolving her identity crisis and finding herself in the most unusual ways by comparing, seeking, clinging, withdrawing and eventually shining through thawing and emerging in her true avatar. For her life begins at forty About the Author: The author, Latika Tripathi who now goes by the name Purvi Beri has been a sales professional with leading publishing houses including The Times of India, India Abroad (a rediff.com publication, U.S.A.) and Gulf News. A career spanning more than eighteen years across India and Dubai with assignments across the world, she has founded her Media Representation company All Directions Media in the U.A.E. Over a period of time she has strengthened her interest in holistic development and learning. She is trained in and a practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (recognized by ABNLP, U.S.A and ANLP, U.K.), Time Line Therapy , Hypnotherapy (recognized by The American Board of Hynotherapy) End
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