I’m quite an eclectic mix. Independent….yet have enough faith to depend on those I love. Strong….yet compassionate. Kind….but not gullible. Complex… yet simple. A mix of traditional and modern. Crazy…but not psychotic. I’m a neurotic person in the sense that I have too many thoughts in my head. Even when I go to sleep, there are thousands of thoughts buzzing around.
I adore my family and close circle of friends. And I love dogs. I have loads of interests… I love music… poetry.. rains… I love to laugh. Yes, even at myself….. I love to smile… I love life…. Living in itself is a natural high for me. I really treasure the simple things in life, because they are the only things that count at the end of the day.
I”ve always found myself at the intersection of business and technology. After a brief stint with an IT company, I completed my MBA in marketing. Post MBA, I worked as a Business Development Manager in an IT company in 2004. My entrepreneurial instinct, driven by an impulsive decision, made me to foray into my own business of software consulting. Today, I have diverse business interests including that of software consulting, media, interactive services, publications, e-business, etc. I’m trying to attempt my hand at a couple of other things as well. Though all of my business endeavours are still in nascent stage, some of them are well reputed in their niche segments.
A Computer Science graduate from JNV University, Jodhpur (Rajasthan) and armed with an MBA degree I did almost all of my schooling from Kendriya Vidyalaya (Chabua – Assam, Srinagar – Jammu & Kashmir, Bagdogra – West Bengal, Guwahati – Assam).
Brought up in a disciplined culture of Defence Forces, I was born (at Barrackpore Cantt, West Bengal) as “Man Singh”, in a Kshatriya (Rajput) family of Bihar, before my mother rechristened me to “Sanjeev Singh”. My family lay a very strong emphasis on following the values, customs and traditions of the warrior class. I’m equally proud of my Bihari antecedent. We’re from a small village, on Indo-Nepal border, in East Champaran district.
Father retired from a fulfilling career in Indian Army. After his retirement, who I believe is now in the stage of self-actualization, is taking keen interest in agriculture…. Mother is a sweet home maker and my ideological guru…. Two younger brothers – Kunwar Ajit Singh and Kunwar Dhirendra Singh. Ajit is an entrepreneur and Dhirendra recently came to Bihar giving up his job as a senior engineer with a reputed engineering company.
Married to a traditional Chauhan girl from Bettiah (West Champaran, Bihar) whose unblemished Bhojpuri is always a great delight…
Having spent almost all my life outside the state (due to my father’s job in Indian Army), I’m back to Bihar working on various social development programmes as well as to see the smooth transfer of our businesses elsewhere in the country to Bihar. I’m here to be the change. I’m here to bring the change.
I’m writing this page from a remote village in Bihar that is not as technologically advanced as a metro in India. Nevertheless, I feel technologically enabled enough to serve my international business clients sitting here in the greens of my village.
This is a temporary site that I wish to populate as and when I get some time to pen down my thoughts. You can reach me at “s at sanjeevsingh.com”.
Thank you for reading…
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January 28th, 2009 at 4:56 am
Hmm…..nice bolg
February 2nd, 2009 at 7:26 pm
Hello Sirji,
Bahut sahi likha hai…
Long time since we talked
Regards,
Sunil Garwahl
March 28th, 2009 at 2:31 pm
Hi, sanjeev
this is amnish from delhi i also intouch with media since 6 yrs and above and i also the know the politcs and even crime very well but i ud like to know who isa shweta is how she wrote about dr goswmai to die with cancer i see this news yet so m writing to you i have long exp in bihar media and i don’t know any body can deny to know me ..
so let it be tell me about shweta how can she write without any prove ..ok i knowit …..what is the scene bhind it but let it beeeeee…………….
ok no props i understand all those thing.
bye
to love with
Manish
October 28th, 2009 at 12:35 pm
Hi Sanjeev, very well said, best of luck.
October 31st, 2009 at 9:25 am
I congratulate you for doing such a commendable job.Plz continue it and keep adding more things in future.
Thank you for helping Bihar
January 21st, 2010 at 11:58 am
Hi Sir I am Sanjeev Singh
February 12th, 2010 at 5:49 pm
Dear Sanjeev,
This is Tanweer Alam from Siwan, currently based out of Delhi and self employed. A good friend of mine recently introduced me to this piece of wonder. I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate you for taking such a unique initiative. It is truly fantastic.
Thanks,
Tanweer
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