Manoj Yadav

About me

Gender Male
Industry Engineering
Occupation QHSE Engineer and Freelance Writer
Location Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh, India
Introduction Manoj Yadav, a freelance writer, has been a member of Suite101 since early 2010. He loves to write poems, short stories and articles on diverse issues and topics. His area of interest includes politics, economics and technology. On request and as a part time job, Manoj also does content writing for websites. Quite divergent from his interest in writing, Manoj graduated in Electronics and Communication Engineering in 2010 from Rajasthan Technical University, Rajasthan, India. Presently, he is working as a Quality and Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) professional in one of the leading organizations in the power sector. He is also a student of PGDM in Industrial HSE and MA (Economics) from IGNOU, India. The course in economics shall help him understand related issues comprehensively and form rational understanding and opinions. This will also help him effectively convey ideas and facts about regional and global economy. He likes to take part in sustainable development related activities. A passionate reader of books on politics, philosophy, history and world issues, he is also a freelance writer and contributes for a Canada based online publishing website Suite101.com.
Interests Reading books on philosophy, politics, history and light fiction. Playing self made songs on guitar, Engaging in sustainable development activities, Writing poetry and articles on vast array of topics.
Favorite Movies Swades, Lakshya, Milk, Harry Potter Series, Brokeback Mountain, Gone With the Wind, Idiocracy, The Motorcycle Diaries, etc.
Favorite Music Country, Vintage Rock and Indian and Western Classical. I love Led Zeppelin, Nirvana, Guns and Roses ('80s), The Beetles, Elvis Presley, Bob Dylon etc.
Favorite Books The Fountainhead, Diplomacy - Henry Kissinger, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding - John Locke, Alchemist - Paulo Coelho etc.

What would you name your ballet inspired by the sight of children leaping through a garden sprinkler?

The Dance of The Curious Innocence