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SUMMARY:"Going For Broke" - A Talk by Gayatri Jayaraman, Senior Editor, DNA
DESCRIPTION:\n\nGayatri Jayaraman is Senior Editor with DNA and author of three forthco
 ming books, ‘Who Me, Poor?’ and ‘Who Me, Feminist?’ both by Bloomsbury Indi
 a and of ‘IndieGenius: India’s 10 Best Working Models’ by Juggernaut. She h
 as 18 years experience in journalism and has worked with India Today group,
  where she designed the opinion site DailyO, conceptualised the India Today
  Art Awards and wrote a satirical column called The Daily Toast. She’s work
 ed with Mint Lounge and the Times of India group and has been a columnist f
 or Swarajya, Newslaundry, The News Minute, IndiaSpend and other online news
  magazines.\n\n\nThe title of her talk is, "Going For Broke". Young Indians
  are in a never before scenario of democratisation of talent. No longer do 
 you have to have professional degrees from specific institutions to make it
  all of three worthy career options. Life has opened up to great ideas, gre
 at personality and great drive. The flip side of that is that talent today 
 compates for virality with a cat video on the internet to be noticed. Young
  people are therefore going for broke – putting themselves literally into d
 ebt to get the message of themselves out. What factors influence it and is 
 it of any use if it boxes us into a single definition of what constitutes s
 uccess?\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<br/><br/>Gayatri Jayaraman is Senior Editor with DNA and author of three f
 orthcoming books, ‘Who Me, Poor?’ and ‘Who Me, Feminist?’ both by Bloomsbur
 y India and of ‘IndieGenius: India’s 10 Best Working Models’ by Juggernaut.
  She has 18 years experience in journalism and has worked with India Today 
 group, where she designed the opinion site DailyO, conceptualised the India
  Today Art Awards and wrote a satirical column called The Daily Toast. She’
 s worked with Mint Lounge and the Times of India group and has been a colum
 nist for Swarajya, Newslaundry, The News Minute, IndiaSpend and other onlin
 e news magazines.<br/><br/><br/>The title of her talk is, "Going For Broke"
 . Young Indians are in a never before scenario of democratisation of talent
 . No longer do you have to have professional degrees from specific institut
 ions to make it all of three worthy career options. Life has opened up to g
 reat ideas, great personality and great drive. The flip side of that is tha
 t talent today compates for virality with a cat video on the internet to be
  noticed. Young people are therefore going for broke – putting themselves l
 iterally into debt to get the message of themselves out. What factors influ
 ence it and is it of any use if it boxes us into a single definition of wha
 t constitutes success?<br/>
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