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Himanshu Shekhar Jha also known as Himanshu S Jha is a qualified Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) from ICFAI University, Tripura. He has completed his CFA in the year 2008 and joined an i-bank {Karn Merchant Bankers Limited, (KMBL) Kolkata, a Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) registered category I merchant Banker} in August 2008 as an Analyst. Backed by brilliant academic record coupled with hard work, he is elevated to the post of Manager (Merchant Banking Division)



Early Life and Schooling
Himanshu born on October 08, 1984 at small city of the State of Bihar, Saharsa. His father, is a Railway advocate and ex-Assistant Government Pleader, Govt. of Bihar. He has completed his schooling from Zila School Saharsa and thereafter got admission in +2 in MLT College, Saharsa with Science Stream where he got distinction in Literature and Mathematics. He took admission in BA English (H) in Rajendra Mishra College, Saharsa which is affiliated under Bhupendra Narayan Mandal University, Madhipura popularly known as BNMU. After completing his graduation, he took graduated approach and done CFA with ICFAI University, Tripura resulting which he is an i-banker now. He is quite lucky that with arts background, he has got job in Merchant Banking.

Personal Life
Himanshu is proud to be son of Mrs. Abha Jha and Mr. Pramod Kumar Jha. Himanshu is between two sisters. His elder sister is a housewife and younger is a post graduate student. His grand father Mr. Umanad Jha is a reputed personality in his village. His two uncles Mr. Naveen Kumar Jha and Mr. Sanjeev Kumar Jha are working with private companies. His brother in law Mr. Shashi Narain Jha is also working with a privater company situated in Kolkata.

Professional Life
Himanshu has worked with Karn Merchant Bankers Limited, Kolkata popularly known as KMBL in the capacity of Manager (Merchant Banking Division). Now is working with Pincon Group. He is having 3.5 years of work experience in the sphere of i-banking where he is doing valuation of more than 500 private companies. He has vast experience in Merchant Banking activities and corporate finance. He is looking after due diligence and preparation of DRHP.

Interest
His prime interest is in research and analytic. He is fond of reading books and magazines. His regular reading includes:
 * 1) The Economist
 * 2) TIME
 * 3) The New York Times
 * 4) The Economic Times,
 * 5) Business Standard,
 * 6) Business Line,
 * 7) HT Mint,
 * 8) The Financial Express
 * 9) The Indian Express
 * 10) Economic & Political Weekly,
 * 11) Frontline
 * 12) Mainstream,
 * 13) Yojana,
 * 14) Kurukshetra,
 * 15) Outlook Business,
 * 16) The Week,
 * 17) Osho Times,
 * 18) The Australian

His Library
He has a large library of books. Main entries are:


 * 1) Autobiography of a Yogi- Yogananda Paramhansa
 * 2) Emerging India: Economics, Politics and Reforms - Bimal Jalan
 * 3) Thinking Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman
 * 4) Being Different: An Indian Challenge To Western Universalism - Rajiv Malhotra
 * 5) The Travelers Gift - Andy Andrews
 * 6) Mother : Maxim Gorky - Maxim Gorky
 * 7) India Human Development Report 2011: Towards Social Inclusion - Planning Commission
 * 8) No Higher Honour - Condoleezza Rice
 * 9) Kautilya: The Arthashastra - Kautilya
 * 10) The Principles Of Scientific Management - Frederick Winslow Taylor
 * 11) The Ego And The Id - First Edition Text - Sigmund Freud
 * 12) The Road To Serfdom - Friedrich A. Von Hayek, F. A. Hayek
 * 13) Speeches That Changed The World
 * 14) Hello Bastar: The Untold Story Of Indiaâ€™s Maoist Movement - Rahul Pandita
 * 15) Poor Economics: Rethinking Poverty And The Ways To End It - Abhijit V. Banerjee, Esther Duflo
 * 16) Five Point Someone: What Not to Do at IIT - Chetan Bhagat
 * 17) License To Live - Priya Kumar
 * 18) Crisis Economics: A Crash Course In The Future Of Finance - Roubini
 * 19) I Am Another You - Priya Kumar
 * 20) The Grand Design: New Answers To The Ultimate Questions Of Life - Stephen Hawking, Leonard Mlodinow
 * 21) Portfolios Of The Poor - Daryl, Jonathan, Stuart
 * 22) The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho
 * 23) Eco-Yatra : Traversing The Path Of Indiaâ€™s Economic Change For The Last Six Decades-Prosenjit Das Gupta
 * 24) Super Boom: Why The Dow Jones Will Hit 38,820 And How You Can Profit From It-Jeffrey A. Hirsch, Barry Ritholtz
 * 25) Fooled By Randomness: The Hidden Role Of Chance In Life And In The Markets-Nassim Nicholas Taleb
 * 26) The Bed Of Procrustes-Nassim Nicholas Taleb
 * 27) Liar's Poker: Rising Through The Wreckage On Wall Street-Michael Lewis
 * 28) The General Theory Of Employment, Interest And Money-John Maynard Keynes
 * 29) Anatomy Of Froth-Swapnil Pawar
 * 30) Too Big To Fail-Andrew Ross Sorkin
 * 31) Global Crisis Recession And Uneven Recovery-Y. V. Reddy
 * 32) Don't Say Yes When You Want To Say No: Making Life Right When It Feels All Wrong
 * 33) Hard Times
 * 34) The Way Of The VC: Having Top Venture Capitalists On Your Board
 * 35) Fault Lines
 * 36) Solving Problems (The Things That Really Matter About)
 * 37) Power Of Positive Thinking, The
 * 38) Empire: How Britain Made The Modern World
 * 39) The Tipping Point
 * 40) The Scientific Indian
 * 41) The Presentation Secrets Of Steve Jobs: How To Be Insanely Great In Front Of Any Audience
 * 42) China After 1978 : Craters On The Moon, 1/e PB
 * 43) Blink: The Power Of Thinking Without Thinking
 * 44) Kautilya's Arthashastra