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Sucheta dalal biography of albert einstein

          Albert Einstein spent most creative seven years of his life working as Patent Clerk & examining patent applications six days a week in Bern..

          Sucheta Dalal

          Indian journalist

          Sucheta Dalal (born 1962) is an Indian businessjournalist and author.[1] She has been a journalist for over two decades and was awarded a Padma Shri for journalism in 2006.[2] She was the Financial Editor for the Times of India until 1998 when she joined the Indian Express group as a Consulting Editor, leaving in 2008.

          Even the great Albert Einstein wrote that “when it comes to reality, mathematics is not applicable.” Science has become too powerful, too pushy and too.

        1. Even the great Albert Einstein wrote that “when it comes to reality, mathematics is not applicable.” Science has become too powerful, too pushy and too.
        2. Journalism itself is by no means pristine clean; it has as many corrupt elements as other sections of society.
        3. Albert Einstein spent most creative seven years of his life working as Patent Clerk & examining patent applications six days a week in Bern.
        4. He ended his days in judicial custody, and will forever be known as the main architect of the Rs billion scam - India's biggest securities scandal.
        5. Economic liberalisation has seen a big and often well-deserved spurt in executive compensation, especially for professional managers.
        6. She is known for exposing the 1992 stock market scam done by [[Harshad Mehta.

          In 2006, she began to write for Moneylife, a fortnightly magazine on investment started by her husband Debashis Basu. She is now the Managing Editor of Moneylife.

          In 2010, responding to poor financial literacy in India, she and her husband founded Moneylife Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation based in Mumbai. She is a member of the Investor Education & Protection Fund of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs.

          In 1992, she was honoured with the Chameli Devi Jain Award for Outstanding Women Mediapersons.[3]

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