Ajaz Ashraf studied History at St Stephen's College and is now a journalist, based in New Delhi. In a career spanning over twenty-six years, he has worked for The Pioneer, Hindustan Times, and Outlook. Since the last two years, he has written opinion pieces for The Hindu, Mint, Tehelka, DNA, Firstpost and The Hoot. He has a weekly column in Nepali Times and his pieces are translated and published inVijay Karnataka every fortnight. Random Harvest is his first novel.
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