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Disha, 25 years, was working as a marketing manager in a telecom company. She came across as an attentive and enthusiastic person. Curious about the research, she asked various questions and made few suggestions. Over the 3 interactions, she impressed upon me as a thoughtful, aware and a well-managed young woman. Disha was clear in her communications, choosing her words, often taking her own time to pause and reflect before replying. She had an air of someone who knew her mind and would ensure that she got her way.
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Bansal, P. (2012). Disha. In: Youth in Contemporary India. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-0715-3_4
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