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Gurcharan Das was born on 3 October, 1943 in Lyallpur, British India, is an Indian author. Discover Gurcharan Das's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Occupation Author
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 3 October, 1943
Birthday 3 October
Birthplace Lyallpur, British India
Nationality India

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1943

Gurcharan Das (born 3 October 1943) is an Indian author, who wrote a trilogy based on the classical Indian goals of the ideal life.

1947

The family lived in Lahore at the time of the partition of India in August 1947 when they had to flee for their lives.

They arrived as refugees in Shimla, and this is where the young boy grew up.

His father was a passionate mystic and meditated for many hours a day and the boy was raised in an atmosphere charged with Bhakti mysticism.

His partially autobiographical novel, A Fine Family, sheds some light on his early life.

1952

In 1952, the family moved to Bhakra Nangal; in 1953, to Delhi, where he went to Modern School.

1955

In 1955, his father was transferred to Washington DC, to represent India in talks with Pakistan on the sharing of the waters of the rivers of the Punjab, mediated by the World Bank.

1959

He went to high school in Washington D.C. In 1959, he won a scholarship to Harvard University.

1963

He graduated from Harvard in 1963 with honours in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics.

He wrote his senior thesis under the political philosopher, John Rawls, who had a great influence on his life.

Harvard later elected him to Phi Beta Kappa for "high attainments in liberal scholarship."

Instead of accepting a fellowship to do a doctorate in philosophy at the University of Oxford, Gurcharan Das returned home to India.

Just before coming back, Das wrote in a letter to his mother that he "just could not imagine living the rest of my life at that stratosphere of abstract thought."

While waiting to decide what he wanted to do with his life, he got a job as a trainee in a company that made Vick Vaporub.

He soon discovered that he liked the rough and tumble of the business life "and like the man who came to dinner, I stayed on."

Gurcharan Das rose to become the managing director and Chairman of Richardson Hindustan Limited.

Before that he spent two summers at Harvard Business School's Advanced Management Program, where he is featured in three case studies.

1968

At age 23, he wrote his first play, Larins Sahib, which won the Sultan Padamsee Prize in 1968.

1969

It was produced by the Theatre Group in Bombay in 1969, published by Oxford University Press in the UK in 1970, and later presented at the Edinburgh Festival in 1991.

A historical play about the British in India, it is set during the confused period after the death of Ranjit Singh in the Punjab with a focus on an unusual Englishman in India named Henry Lawrence.

1985

In 1985, his parent company, Richardson Vicks was acquired by Procter and Gamble and he became the first CEO of Procter & Gamble India and vice-president for Procter & Gamble Far East from 1985 and 1992.

He then moved headquarters to become vice-president and managing director, Procter & Gamble Worldwide, responsible for global strategic planning.

1994

At the end of 1994, after a 30-year career in six countries, he took early retirement to become a full-time writer.

Before leaving he wrote, 'Local Memoirs of a Global Manager in Harvard Business Review.

He has joined a Bangalore-based edtech company, BrightCHAMPS as an advisor on their Global Curriculum Advisory Board.

Gurcharan Das began his writing career as a "weekend writer".

2001

In his twenties, he wrote three plays, which were published together as an anthology, titled Three English Plays, by Oxford University Press in 2001 and later re-published as Three Plays by Penguin India in 2011.

2002

India Unbound was the first volume (2002), on artha, 'material well-being', which narrated the story of India's economic rise from Independence to the global information age.

Published in many languages and filmed by BBC, it was called "a quiet earthquake" by the Guardian.

The second, The Difficulty of Being Good, is on dharma or 'moral well-being', and is "rich with learned musings on the epic, Mahabharata and its moral dilemmas" that speak to our day to day contemporary life.

Kama: The Riddle of Desire is on the third goal of desire, and recounts a tale of "love and vulnerability, about self-doubt and betrayal, about wanting more of everything and being haunted by settling for less."

Gurcharan Das graduated with honours from Harvard University in Philosophy.

He had later attended Harvard Business School (AMP), where he is featured in three case studies.

He was CEO of Procter & Gamble India and later managing director, Procter & Gamble Worldwide (Strategic Planning).

At age 50, he took early retirement to become a full-time writer.

He is a regular columnist for The Times of India and five Indian language newspapers in Hindi, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, and Gujarati.

He also contributes periodically to Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, Wall Street Journal, and the New York Times.

Aside from the trilogy, his other literary works include a novel, A Fine Family, two book length essays, India Grows at Nights: A Liberal Case for a Strong State, The Elephant Paradigm, and an anthology, Three English Plays.

Gurcharan Das was born in Lyallpur, British India (now Faisalabad, Pakistan).

His father was an engineer with the government of Punjab.