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Upendra Mishra

Boston

Publisher and Editor at IndUs Business Journal

Publisher and Editor at India New England News

Publisher and Editor at Boston Real Estate Times

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  • 1 week ago | bostonrealestatetimes.com | Upendra Mishra

    By Upendra MishraBOSTON—In today’s cautious commercial real estate environment, it’s easy to see why many firms are scaling back their marketing and outreach. The headlines are full of uncertainty: rising interest rates, tighter lending, and reduced leasing activity across key markets. But here’s the truth seasoned players understand—this is exactly when smart firms go on offense.

  • 1 month ago | indianewengland.com | Upendra Mishra

    By Upendra MishraBOSTON — Moving with my Budhawa Baba from Tadipar to Pakuli was both exhilarating and disheartening. I had just settled into my life in the 6th grade, made friends, and grown accustomed to the simplicity and natural beauty of rural life. Leaving it all behind felt like tearing a page from my story before it had fully unfolded. Yet, the move brought a glimmer of excitement—it was closer to Deoria, our district town.

  • 1 month ago | indianewengland.com | Upendra Mishra

    By Upendra MishraIn a world overflowing with distractions, anxieties, and external influences, mastering one’s mind is perhaps the most essential skill for living a fulfilled and meaningful life. The realization of this truth dawned on me through years of reading, reflection, and personal experience. One book that significantly influenced my understanding of the mind’s power is The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma.

  • 1 month ago | indianewengland.com | Upendra Mishra

    By Upendra MishraBOSTON—As the gardening season begins in New England, the air is warming, the days are growing longer, and the last traces of snow have melted away. For seasoned gardeners, the itch to get started is undeniable. You’ve probably already begun planning your garden for the season, figuring out which crops to plant and where to put them.

  • 1 month ago | indianewengland.com | Upendra Mishra

    By Upendra Mishra BOSTON — Living with my Budhawa Baba in Tadipar during my sixth grade at a brand-new school was an unforgettable chapter of my life, a time that deeply shaped my early values. Just the two of us—Budhawa Baba and I—lived in a humble, brick-and-cement building divided into three sections. One section was used for storing seeds of wheat and other crops, another housed various fertilizers for local farmers, and the last served as our living quarters.

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