Sunday, February 19, 2012

TNA alumnus authors book on entrepreneurship by Indian immigrants in New Zealand


GANGTOK, 08 Feb: Albert Paulose, an alumnus of Tashi Namgyal Academy, Gangtok has authored a book titled ‘Motivation to become entrepreneurs: The case of Indian Immigrants to New Zealand’ which was released on 23 January earlier this year.
Albert Paulose completed his graduation from St Xavier’s College, Kolkata and went on to pursue Master of Business from Unitec Institute of Technology, New Zealand and PG Degree in Banking from Massey University, both based in Auckland.  A press release informs that the book is his Master’s thesis published by Lambert Academic Publishing House, Germany and is selling on Amazon.com.
The book is described as the “the first research on Indian immigrants’ motivations for entrepreneurship in New Zealand and will provide useful information to policymakers, the Immigration Department, and researchers in the field of immigrant entrepreneurship in New Zealand” on Amazon.com.
Albert is the son of retired State Government officer, Paulose Thommana, and at present is working at a reputed financial institution in Bangalore along with pursuing his PhD from Massey University, New Zealand.

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