Prince spent his childhood trying to convince everyone around him why he should be a professional cricketer, but his social setting and family background nudged him to the next best option – going for electrical engineering at the University Institute Engineering and Technology.
By the time he graduated, he realised his interest lied not in studying the transmission and distribution of electricity. Thus, in an interesting turn he ended up as a Government consultant in Chairman’s Office at Quality Council of India. In the short span of time, he anchored as a change maker vertical in some of the transformative governmental efforts in governance, trade and policy issues. His brief journey in this problem solving setup expanded his horizon and readied the personality to be a go-getter and result oriented person.
Prince in his free time enjoys discussing political and social issues, and plays sports of all kinds but his heart beats for football and cricket. Joining the Fellowship at this crucial phase of his career, he intends to learn different subjects and see the problem and issues through a critical and multidisciplinary lens which would help him in his personal development, growing his network by strong relations and lasting friendships with his batchmates.