
Dr.Afshan Hashmi
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Dr. Afshan Hashmi is currently Managing Member of Dr Afshan Hashmi Consulting Group, LLC. To know more about her please visit the following websites:
https://afshanhashmi.com/
http://drafshanhashmi.com/
https://drafshanhashmisradio.com/
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Becoming A Bestselling Author
Welcome, all, to my incredible story of becoming a full-time author. It is hard work and determination to learn to become an author. After getting laid off from a very excellent-paying job, I could not move to another city due to limitations as my husband had a career in the DC area. I applied to numerous positions in the DC Metro area but could not find a job pertinent to my educational background. Since childhood, I have been a writer, so I thought of exploring this talent and my experience of doing business with India and the theory of the Indian buzzword Jugaad which was going through research at Harvard and Stanford University in those days. I conceptualized this word as “thinking outside the box.” I wrote a book and named it “The Modern Mughal Mentality – New Strategies to Succeed in India and the Global Marketplace. It was my first book, and being Ph.D. in Biochemistry, I knew how to do research in libraries. It is a labor of love and research to my lovely readers. The book became an instant bestseller on Amazon in a category. Also, it got the title of “Hot number-one new release on Amazon.’’
By Dr.Afshan Hashmi5 years ago in Journal
The Famous Black Book
Jennifer Desai was five feet eleven inches tall and a gorgeous girl. Jennifer held the Miss Washington DC title in 2018. A law student in her third year in 2020 at Georgetown University. She was married in 2015 to CEO Jayant Desai of Desai Cleaning Services LLC. Jayant was six feet four inches tall and a very handsome man too. A Punjabi Hindu from New Delhi, India, with humble beginnings. His parents were lower middle class. Bought up in poverty was always making quick schemes to become rich since childhood. He was the only son and had five younger sisters. Jayant's parents wanted him to go abroad and make a life for himself, with a good education. So they send him to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, USA, to study. His parents mortgaged their ancestral home to get a student loan from the HDFC bank in India for Jayant's studies in the US. Jayant's parents, whatever they had, invested in Jayant's education. So they were in a lot of debt. Jayant got admission to Johns Hopkins University as he was brilliant and had good grades back in India.
By Dr.Afshan Hashmi5 years ago in Criminal

