Final Conquest-Sample Chapter
Final Conquest-Sample Chapter
Final Conquest-Sample Chapter
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A few days later, they had met over lunch in one of the
quiet upscale restaurants on Bengaluru’s busy MG Road.
The food was good and though both would have preferred
slightly more spicy curries, they enjoyed it to the full. The
talk was limited to pleasantries and generalities. Ramesh
held his curiosity in check, waiting for Santhosh to come
around to the reasons for the meeting. Presently, spooning
his dessert, Santhosh said, “Ramesh, I should congratulate
you on your promotion. You deserve it.”
He had recently been promoted as the regional head of
Indian Voice and was enjoying it.
Ramesh smiled, “Thank you.”
“Where do you go from here?”
Ramesh looked up from his dessert, wondering where
this conversation was heading “Career wise? Well, further
progress would take me out of Bengaluru, to our Mumbai
headquarters. But that will be some years in coming, if at
all. One can’t think too far ahead, right?”
“Why don’t you start something of your own?”
“My own newspaper? That requires real financial
muscle.” Ramesh laughed it away.
But Santhosh was persistent. “If money wasn’t a
constraint, would you start up and run a media unit on
your own?”
“Of course, I would,” Ramesh said. His eyes narrowed,
he looked at Santhosh “But why are you asking me this?”
“I’m planning to start a media unit,” Santhosh replied
with an enigmatic smile.
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