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Nov 14, 2024 |
dailypioneer.com | Manisha Pande |Stephen Alter
Middle Class India: Driving Change in the 21st CenturyBy Manisha Pande (Price: Rs 899, Pages: 360) Middle Class India delves into the rise, evolution, and complexities of India's middle class, projected to comprise 60% of the population by 2047. Author Manisha Pande offers a detailed study of how this group has developed since colonial times, significantly shaped by the 1991 economic liberalisation.
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Oct 9, 2024 |
outdoorjournal.com | Stephen Alter
Featured The Original Dirt Bike - Riding a Vintage Norton in the Himalaya Stephen Alter has spent a lifetime on vintage motorcycles, from Egypt to the Himalaya. This is the story, originally published in print, of his enduring love affair with Norton, the bike that first made its mark during WWII. This post is for paying subscribers only Subscribe now Already have an account? Sign in
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May 25, 2024 |
newindianexpress.com | Stephen Alter |Smitha Verma
They make a unique combination. James Webley is erratic but meticulously explores his options, while his closest mate Augustine is a romantic at heart, and embraces every whim fearlessly. But when these two brave men are together on the battle ground, it makes for an uncanny team that’s difficult to defeat. Yet fate has something else in store for them as they dream of defeating the Britishers and taking over kingdoms.
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May 9, 2024 |
telegraphindia.com | Stephen Alter
Stephen Alter describes not only the species he witnesses but also the habitat and its state during the season of his visit in great detail Anamitra Anurag Danda Published 10.05.24, 06:43 AM Cave paintings of animals at Bhimbetka, Madhya Pradesh. Sourced by The Telegraph.
Conservationist Romulus Whitaker’s latest book Snakes, Drugs and Rock ‘n’ Roll lives up to the title
Mar 30, 2024 |
indianexpress.com | Stephen Alter
This is also a story of migration, in which a young American boy travels to India at the age of eight. His mother, Doris Norden, escapes an abusive husband and remarries the ebullient, affectionate Rama Chattopadhyaya, who brings the family to Bombay (now Mumbai) where he sets up India’s first motion picture-processing lab and hobnobs with film stars.
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