Madhusree Chatterjee and Jay Akbar Reviews, Summaries, Synopses & Abstracts

Madhusree Chatterjee And Jay Akbar Reviews, Summaries, Synopses & Abstracts

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Orange Prize

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Kamila Shamsie's new book has been shortlisted for Orange Prize 2009 Read Abstract
Published: April 21, 2009 Visits: 7 words : 300

India Messing up on Terror?

(1 Ratings)
India is not handling the terror issue with Pakistan in the right manner, feels seer Jaggi Vasudev Read Summary
Published: April 21, 2009 Visits: 5 words : 900

Hi-Tech Books, Easy Reading

(1 Ratings)
Read books on your mobile phones, MP3 and DVD. For those on the fast track, reading has never been easier and interactive Read Summary
Published: April 21, 2009 Visits: 52 words : 900

India Is at a Crossroads

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Seer Jaggi Vasudev, head of the Isha Foundation in Coimbatore, feels that India is at a crossroads and needs good leaders. Read Summary
Published: April 22, 2009 Visits: 13 words : 600

New Book

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Dominique Lapierre recounts the making of his book to Madhusree Chatterjee. Read Summary
Published: April 16, 2009 Visits: 20 words : 900

Utility, Its Neo-Indian Architecture

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Modern Indian architecture is functional, minimal and clean Read Summary
Published: April 19, 2009 Visits: 171 words : 900

Indian Publishing: Inside Story

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Indian publishing faces five challenges - piracy, inadequate translation makers, high prices, plagiarism and fragmented market. Read Summary
Published: May 11, 2009 Visits: 61 words : 900

Out of Spiritual Cloister

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An 800-year-old Buddhist Tibetan sect has come out of its cloister to showcase its spiritual legacy to the world, especially India. Read Summary
Published: April 17, 2009 Visits: 22 words : 600

Writer in Quest of Indian Roots

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American author and film-maker traces her Jewish ancestry in India Read Summary
Published: April 17, 2009 Visits: 21 words : 900

Songs of Freedom, Love and God

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Kangalini Sufia, a Sufi-Baul musician from Bangladesh, sings of freedom, love and god. She writes her own music. Read Summary
Published: April 19, 2009 Visits: 35 words : 900
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