The Asian Age
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In February 1994, India's international newspaper, The Asian Age, was launched simultaneously in Delhi, Mumbai, and London. Since its inception, it has already established itself within the competitive environment of Indian media as a daily to reckon with. It is India's only paper that has found a perfect blend of national and international news, and the first comment pages in the..
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The book traces the history of Bengal from ancient times to the birth and progress of Bangladesh ..read more
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It is as literary director for the prestigious JCB Prize for Literature that Mita has built herself a lasting legacy ..read more
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'The book is worthy of reflection by all modern Indians, the country’s civil society as a whole ..read more
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The book takes reader into another era, complete with sights, sounds, smells and emotions ..read more
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This is a remarkably simple but effective method of reminding citizenry that a fight for democratic rights and privileges is ongoing ..read more
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All the world over, there is a lot of Islamophobia. And having travelled extensively, I have seen that ..read more
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Two days before Kabul fell to the Taliban the journalist proposed to write a despatch predicting its imminent takeover ..read more
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The book is many-layered as it moves between the past and the present. Memory and its sister recollection imbue the lives of the characters ..read more
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Chetan Bhagat knows his audience well and has catered to their needs quite flawlessly for over a decade now ..read more