Legacy is far more than inheritance

Daughters of Legacy seeks to answer questions around the challenges and perks of handling age-old legacies

Sneha Bhattacharjee 

Despite having written two books — Dare to Be and Millionaire Housewives — the authors of the book Daughters of Legacy, Rinku Paul and Puja Singhal, say they “didn't quite know what we would find. After all, it is the stories of first-generation entrepreneurs".

Legacy bearers, especially in corporate India, are perceived to be hugely privileged. Debates have always revolved around the value of the professional versus the family inheritor. Adding a layer of complexity to this debate is gender; making a mark for yourself in an established family business as a ...

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First Published: Wed, August 15 2018. 23:03 IST