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ABOUT ME

my biography

It’s LORY !!! The Lullaby.

A very rare combination of an Engineer, Human Resource Strategist, Entrepreneur, Writer & Journalist.

In previous incarnation (Yr2009), she joined Power Sector as an Instrumentation Engineer and flipped the stereotypical concept of which had almost made everyone believe that Girls in Power Plant can only be given documentation work. Right from green field project to erection and commissioning of the Plant she served 8 years with dedication and commitment.

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