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Stuti Changle

Stuti Changle is a bestselling author. She won notable mentions in Amazon Kindle's Pen to Publish 2018 competition. You Only Live Once is her second book.Stuti is a postgraduate in management from IMI and she quit her corporate career to inspire people by sharing life-changing stories. She is often invited by prestigious institutions for speaker engagements, where she encourages young people to follow their dreams. She made her TV debut in 2019 as a host of the TV Series Kar Ke Dikhaenge.Stuti has sailed to the Andamans, camped with Indian jawans in Arunachal Pradesh, scuba-dived in the Indian Ocean, swum with the dolphins in the Mediterranean, floated free for hours on the island of Mallorca and wishes to travel the world before she dies. Every year, she spends time in the coastal village of Palolem in Goa. She is currently based in New Delhi, where she lives with her husband, Kushal Nahata, co-founder and CEO of FarEye.
Books by Stuti Changle
  • You Only Live Once: One for Passion Two for Love Three for Friendship
  • On the Open Road (Author Signed Limited Edition)

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