Karan Bajaj
Karan Bajaj | |
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Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra | |
Years active | 2008–present |
Notable works | Keep Off The Grass (2008) Johnny Gone Down (2010) The Seeker (2015) The Yoga of Max's Discontent, |
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Karan Bajaj is an
Bajaj is also the author of four novels.[9][10][11][12]
Early life
Karan Bajaj was born in India, where he was brought up in a family with military roots.
Career
In his early career, Bajaj worked for
Whitehat Jr
In 2018, Bajaj started WhiteHat Jr, an online educational company initially aimed at improving children's coding and math skills. [16][5] In 2020, the firm was acquired for $300 million by
Authorship
Bajaj is the author of several books.
Bajaj's second novel, Johnny Gone Down, is a thriller published by HarperCollins in 2010. The novel's narrative is focused on the "bizarre, almost surreal series of events that transform an MIT graduate into first a genocide survivor, then a Buddhist monk, a drug lord, a homeless accountant, a software mogul, and a deadly game fighter over a period of twenty years."[24]
The Seeker, was a third book published by Penguin Random House in June 2015. The novel is about an investment banker in New York who embarks on a quest to become a yogi in the Himalayas. The plot was inspired by Bajaj's one-year sabbatical traveling from Europe to India, learning Hath yoga in an ashram in India, and practicing meditation in the Himalayas.[25][26]
Bajaj's works have been noted and reviewed by various publications and literary critics, including
Kevin Nance from the Chicago Tribune wrote on "The Yoga of Max's Discontent": "If being a Wall Street banker doesn't seem conducive to a life of stillness, solitude and meditation — if the concept of selflessness, in all its implications, seems foreign to the ethos of New York City — then the course of "The Yoga of Max's Discontent," by the Indian-American novelist Karan Bajaj, will seem natural, if not inevitable."[9]
Publications
Books
- Bajaj, Karan (2008). Keep Off the Grass. Harper Collins.
- Bajaj, Karan (2010). Johnny Gone Down. Harper Collins. ISBN 978-9-350-29494-9. by HarperCollins[31]
- Bajaj, Karan (2015). The Seeker. Penguin Books Limited.
- Bajaj, Karan (2016). The Yoga of Max's Discontent. Penguin.
Adaptations
The copyrights for the Keep off the Grass screen adaptation were sold to
Personal life
Karan is married to Kerry Bajaj. They have two daughters.[37]
References
- ^ "WhiteHat Jr's dream run until it became controversy's favourite child". Quartz India.
- ^ a b c d Abrar, Peerzada (6 August 2020). "Edtech start-up Whitehat Jr sold to Byju's on Zoom for $300 million". Business Standard India. Business Standard.
- ^ a b c d "Autobiography of Multimillionaire Yogi". The Economic Times.
- ^ "9 year old coders show How India is pioneering online education". Bloomberg.
- ^ a b "WhiteHat Jr and the curious case of disappearing dissent". Forbes India.
- ^ "Rage against the machine: behind Byju's swift silencing of dissent". The Ken. 6 October 2020.
- ^ a b "India's Byju's acquires WhiteHat Jr. for $300 million". TechCrunch.
- ^ a b "Untangling WhiteHat Jr's $150 Mn ARR: Is Coding Edtech's New Holy Grail?". Inc42.
- ^ a b c Nance, Kevin (28 April 2016). "Karan Bajaj on 'The Yoga of Max's Discontent,' finding his own karma". Chicago Tribune.
- ^ "Karan Bajaj: A Winning Discovery". LiveMint.
- ^ "The Dollar-Rupee Conversion". Outlook. 11 February 2008.
- ^ "Cutting Edge: Keep of the Grass by Karan Bajaj". Outlook. 7 July 2008.
- ^ "Karan Bajaj: A Yogi to a Millionaire in a rendezvous with Rahul Singh". LSquare.
- ^ a b "Karan's novel captures youth angst: Ben Rekhi". Times of India.
- ^ "In Conversation With Former Discovery CEO Karan Bajaj: Need For AI Ethics, Machine Learning As A Skill, And More". Mashable. 2 January 2020. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
- ^ "WhiteHat Jr adds music learning to platform, to expand offering to Brazil, Mexico soon". Deccan Herald. 23 July 2021.
- ^ "Byju's acquires WhiteHat Jr for $300 million". The Times of India.
- ^ "Indian edtech giant Byju's to expand to international markets". TechCrunch.
- ^ "WhiteHat Jr founder Karan Bajaj quits a year after acquisition by Byju's". The Economic Times.
- ^ "WhiteHat Jr Founder Karan Bajaj moves on, Trupti Mukker new CEO". Business Standard India. Business Standard. 4 August 2021.
- ^ "WhiteHat Jr founder Karan Bajaj quits a year after acquisition by Byju's". The Economic Times. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
- OCLC 1248747362.
- ^ Nair, Nandini (24 May 2008). "The grass green". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 22 August 2008. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- ^ "Fast-paced and gripping". Deccan Herald. 10 July 2010.
- ^ "Write well before your pompous promotions". The Statesman. 13 August 2015.
- ^ a b "The Yoga of Max's Discontent". Kirkus Reviews.
- ^ "The Yoga of Max's Discontent". Publishers Weekly.
- ^ a b "Indiaplaza Editorial Review: Johnny Gone Down by Karan Bajaj". Indiaplaza.
- ^ "The Yoga of Max's Discontent". Literary Hub.
- ISBN 9789350292877.
- ISBN 9789350294949.
- ISBN 9789352140374.
- ISBN 9780698192041.
- ^ "The Yoga of Max's Discontent: A Novel". New York Journal of Books.
- ISBN 9788073906368.
- ^ "Ronnie Screwala, Ashi Dua to make a film on Karan Bajaj's book". The Mumbai Mirror.
- ^ "Indian-origin novelist and his wife's soul trip around the world". Midday.