Our life stays on three pillars (love, support, and sacrifice). We all dream and set some goals for ourselves that we want to achieve in our life. Few sacrifice their love for money, and few sacrifice their money for love, so life always has something to keep us busy based on our willingness. This is a story of a protagonist who comes from a small-town middle-class family and has many dreams and goals that he wants to achieve, but life forces him to slow down the velocity, and take a look at other essential dimensions of life. He struggles to find a balance among his love, responsibility, and dreams. In this balancing act, he reaches a stage where he has to choose one over the other. This leaves him open to understand and experience some important lessons that life teaches; most importantly, in the end, he understands, "You don't get anything till you are willing to sacrifice something in return." "3D of Life" is not just a book but a life tale, which touches the hearts of a million Indians.
Pankaj Gupta, an IT professional, having 24+ years working experience in consulting, telecom, BPO and manufacturing industries. Pankaj witnessed a major shift in corporate working style during his journey as maximum changes have come in last two decades.
Pankaj worked as Civil Engineer for first four years of his career. During that period, he worked with skilled, unskilled labourers and followed their life very closely.
Post moving to IT, he has worked with different categories of people whose life style is entirely different. In this journey, Pankaj connected with thousands of people and that makes him more nearer to the lives of various Indian people i.e culture, social-economic classification, caste, creed, religion, urban, rural etc..
Pankaj belongs to Orai, a small town of Bundelkhand region of UP. His father was a businessman and his mother is a homemaker. His primary studies were in Orai and post that he studied in Lucknow, the same area which he has explored in his debut book. He worked with Hindustan Unilever Limited, Orai, UP and JSW steel Ltd, Bellary, Karnataka as civil engineer.
Since 1998, he is working as IT professional and in 2006, he moved to New Delhi and since then he is working in Gurgaon, an IT/ ITeS hub of India. He worked with Genpact and Airtel as well.
Pankaj married in 2000 to Deepti who is finance professional but has chosen to be homemaker. Pankaj and Deepti have two sons Tanay and Tejas…