Manav Kaul's latest book A Bird on My Windowsill is a collection of his poetry, prose, snippets, thoughts and random notes about love, nature, writing
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And now we have this new book in the market "The Harambee Factor: India - Africa Economic and Development Partnership", which fills this specific void.
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The novel is dense in content and cosmopolitan in nature, and hence, of interest to a wide range of audiences.
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Supriya writes about her time growing in North Calcutta in a business Marwari family, with all its quiddities and typical cadences, but her experience is
In this book, is that Roy started with a story based on the incredibly true story of a eunuch called Mona Ahmed, made famous by
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