Hyderabad Days
Hyderabad Days is a tender, humorous, and deeply nostalgic memoir of childhood in 1980s90s middle-class India, told through the eyes of a boy growing up in a Panjagutta colony. With vivid storytelling and a cast of unforgettable characters from cricketing legends of the lane to sari-clad sisters who led in silence this collection of slice-of-life chapters paints a world of shared TVs, Gold Spot bottles, kirana-store diplomacy, and friendships that defied caste, class, and religion.
But this is more than just a return to dusty lanes and colony cricket. It is also the story of how those chaotic, joy-soaked years forged the instincts of an engineer and, later, the perspective of a leader. The resourcefulness of stretching ten rupees for a cricket ball became the foundation for innovation. The diplomacy of settling gully cricket disputes became a lesson in mediation. The solidarity of colony life became the bedrock of resilience and humanity that guided a career spanning global teams and glass-walled conference rooms.
Written by a senior technology executive looking back on the roots that shaped both his childhood and his leadership, Hyderabad Days is a heartfelt tribute to a way of life that has all but vanished a time when childhood was local, laughter was communal, and every setback or success carried the quiet lessons of character.
For fans of: R.K. Narayan, Ruskin Bond, Sudha Murty and, in its own way, The Soul of a New Machine blending nostalgia with the blueprint of how engineers and leaders are made.
- Kirjailija
- Ravi Vedula
- ISBN
- 9798999755063
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 518 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 28.4.2026
- Kustantaja
- 8080 Books
- Sivumäärä
- 384
