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A comprehensive account of the history of Sikkim since 1947, that lays to rest any suggestion of the forcible annexation of the state




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Arundhathi Subramaniam’s new volume of poetry is unpredictable and utterly compelling




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KS Komireddi’s book on brief history of India raises important questions even if it doesn’t address them




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‘Musharraf used every occasion to grandstand and project himself’




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Shelf Life: What Women Want




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A clutch of despair and hope






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A Thinking Man’s Guide to Practical Living






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Sassy restaurateur and pastry chef Rachel Goenka ramps up the oomph factor of Indian sweets




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The legacy of the IAS, despite the shine of prestige and authority, has paled over the years




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