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Mixing history with mystery
Utpal Borpujari talks to author Shivani Singh on why she feels history provides the right mix of ingredients for a story teller.
long live the raja

Brought out by Harper Collins (India), The Raja is Dead is a historical fiction set in the pre-Independence era when India is about to taste ....

The Himalayan yawn-spiracy
The author fails to draw the reader into the intricacies of a conspiracy, and the excitement built up in the Himalayas trickles away in the plains of Delhi, writes Tarun Cherian
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 Indian doctor's frustration is justified
What awaits me here is a system that does not uphold the nobility of my profession anymore. Will I be a misfit in a system that to a large extent stifles the desire to offer self-less and honest service? In a non-conducive work environment, dwindling work ethic, a thoroughly under-remunerated career compared to other available career opportunities in the market - a system where "health" is available only to the few who can afford it? These questions have now begun to haunt me repeatedly. Dr Kshitij Mankad, UK

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