Akshay Nitin Jalgaonkar is a dynamic entrepreneur with a background in engineering and finance. Despite life’s twists, including supporting his family through tough times, he pursued education in finance, earning a Master of Management Studies degree from Mumbai University. Alongside his successful LED light manufacturing business in Maharashtra, he’s driven by a passion for finance and empowering others. Through his book and actions, he aims to dispel stock market myths and encourage financial literacy, aspiring to shift mindsets in Indian families towards supporting careers in finance.
The Literature Times: Author, welcome to The Literature Times. Congratulations on the publication of your book! What feedback do you get from your readers? Please share your thoughts on this book.
Author: Thank you for having me. The feedback from readers has been overwhelmingly positive. Many readers have expressed gratitude for the practical insights and actionable strategies provided in “Nifty Navigator – Sailing Through the Indian Stock Market.” They appreciate how the book simplifies complex financial concepts and empowers them to navigate the Indian stock market with confidence.
The Literature Times: What motivates you to become a writer?
Author: My passion for demystifying complex topics and empowering others with knowledge is what drives me to become a writer. I believe in the power of education and information to transform lives, and writing allows me to share valuable insights and practical advice with a wider audience.
The Literature Times: What are your favorite writing topics? Please tell us a little bit about your literary interests.
Author: My favorite writing topics revolve around finance and investing. I am deeply interested in exploring ways to achieve financial freedom and empowering others to take control of their financial futures.
The Literature Times: We were hoping you might tell us about some of the authors who have influenced you and whom you read!
Author: Some of the authors who have influenced me include Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett, and Peter Lynch in the field of investing. Their timeless wisdom and insights have shaped my approach to investing and financial literacy. Some of the Indian authors who have influenced me in the field of finance and investing include Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, Monika Halan, and P.V. Subramanyam. Their insights and expertise have enriched my understanding of the Indian stock market and inspired me to share my knowledge with others.
The Literature Times: The title is unique and appealing; how did you come up with it? Please tell us the story behind it.
Author: The title, “Nifty Navigator – Sailing Through the Indian Stock Market,” was inspired by the idea of navigating the complexities of the Indian stock market with ease and confidence. I wanted a title that would convey the journey of exploration and discovery that readers embark on when delving into the world of investing. The term “Nifty Navigator” embodies the idea of guiding readers through the vast ocean of investment opportunities, while “Sailing Through the Indian Stock Market” captures the sense of adventure and excitement that comes with investing.
The Literature Times: What are your achievements so far? Tell us something about your writing career.
Author: One of my proudest achievements is the publication of “Nifty Navigator – Sailing Through the Indian Stock Market.” Writing and publishing this book has been a fulfilling journey, and I am grateful for the opportunity to share my knowledge and insights with readers. Additionally, I have had the privilege of contributing articles on finance and investing to my blog. Additionally, I am an entrepreneur at heart, and I am passionate about leveraging my entrepreneurial skills to create innovative solutions. As a visiting faculty at various colleges, I also have the opportunity to share my knowledge and expertise with the next generation of budding entrepreneurs and investors, furthering my mission of education and empowerment.
The Literature Times: What is your current goal in writing a career? How do you see your future in writing?
Author: My current goal is to continue writing books and articles that educate and inspire readers to achieve financial success. I envision my future in writing as a platform for creating meaningful impact and empowering individuals to take control of their financial futures. Whether through books, articles, or other forms of content, I aim to be a catalyst for positive change and transformation in the lives of others.
The Literature Times: Do you have any other novels in the works? Please keep us updated on your future endeavors.
Author: Yes, I have several ideas for future projects in the pipeline. While I cannot reveal specific details at this time, rest assured that I am committed to creating valuable and engaging content that resonates with readers. I will certainly keep you updated on my future endeavors and look forward to sharing more exciting news in the near future.
The Literature Times: How do you view Indian writing in the twenty-first century? What changes do you see in today’s writing style? Do you feel it has changed over time?
Author: Indian writing in the twenty-first century has seen a remarkable evolution, reflecting the diverse voices and experiences of modern India. There has been a shift towards more inclusive and diverse storytelling, with authors exploring a wide range of themes and perspectives. Additionally, the advent of digital platforms and self-publishing has democratized the publishing process, allowing authors to reach audiences worldwide with ease. Overall, I believe Indian writing has become more dynamic and reflective of the changing times, embracing innovation and experimentation in style and form.
The Literature Times: How simple/difficult was it for you to publish your book? What message do you want to send to aspiring authors?
Author: Publishing “Nifty Navigator – Sailing Through the Indian Stock Market” was a challenging yet rewarding journey. From conceptualizing the idea to writing and editing the manuscript, to navigating the publishing process, there were certainly hurdles along the way. However, with determination, perseverance, and the support of individuals in Astitva Prakashan, I was able to overcome these challenges and bring my vision to life.
To aspiring authors, I would like to convey a message of encouragement and resilience. Writing and publishing a book is not always easy, but it is undoubtedly a fulfilling and rewarding experience. My advice is to believe in your story, stay committed to your vision, and never underestimate the power of perseverance. Surround yourself with a supportive network of mentors, peers, and professionals who can provide guidance and assistance along the way. Remember that every setback is an opportunity to learn and grow, and with dedication and determination, you can turn your literary aspirations into reality.