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Namdeo Dhasal

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Namita Gokhale

Namita Gokhale

Namita Gokhale is the author of twenty-one books including eleven works of fiction, and editor of numerous anthologies. Her acclaimed debut novel, Paro: Dreams of Passion, was published in 1984. Recent works of fiction include The Blind Matriarch, Jaipur Journals and Betrayed By Hope. She is also the co-founder and co-director

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Namita Jain

Namita Jain

Namita Jain's illustrious career in the wellness space spans more than twenty-five years. Today, she is highly regarded as a wellness specialist. Over the years, Namita has continuously stayed ahead of the curve by remaining on top of new trends and techniques in her field. She stands out from the

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Namita Kala

Namita Kala

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Namita Moolani Mehra

Namita Moolani Mehra

Namita Mehra is the founder and owner of  'Indian Spicebox', a social impact business that sells organic spices packaged together with her cookbook in a signature 'Spicebox Kit'. Her company's mission is to encourage and simplify home cooking while feeding street children in India. “

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Namrata Poddar

Namrata Poddar

NAMRATA PODDAR writes fiction and nonfiction, serves as Interviews Editor for Kweli where she curates the series on Race, Power, andStorytelling, and teaches literature as well as creative writing at the University of California, Los Angeles. She holds a PhD in French literaturefrom the University of Pennsylvania, an MFA in

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Namrita Bachchan

Namrita Bachchan was born in India and raised in Switzerland and the UK. She trained as a fine artist at the Rhode Island School of Design, and as a graphic designer at Parsons School of Design in New York. Her practice includes painting, poetry, and photography, and has been exhibited

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Namrita Gautier

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Nanak Singh

Nanak Singh

Nanak Singh (1897–1971) is widely regarded as the father of the Punjabi novel. Despite little formal education beyond the fourth grade, he wrote an astounding fifty-nine books, which included thirty-eight novels and an assortment of plays, short stories, poems, essays, and even a set of translations. He received the Sahitya

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Nandakumar K.

Nandakumar K. started his career as a sub-editor at Financial Express after completing a master's degree in economics, followed by stints in international marketing and general management in India and abroad. He is now an empanelled copy editor with Indian publishers and IIM Ahmedabad. He is a co-translator, with Fathima E.V.,

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NANDINI SUNDAR

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Nandini Krishnan

Nandini Krishnan is the author of Hitched: The Modern Woman and Arranged Marriage and Invisible Men: Inside India's Transmasculine Networks. She is also the award-winning translator of Estuary and Four Strokes of Luck by Perumal Murugan, and Ponniyin Selvan by Kalki Krishnamurthy. Nandini's novel-in-manuscript won the Caravan and Writers of

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Nandini Nayar

Nandini Nayar

Although the postal code in Nandini Nayar's home address says she lives in Hyderabad, India, the fact is she inhabits many worlds. Every morning, she sets out to travel to these worlds, ready to make a note of strange noises, smells and sights. That's how she's managed to publish fifty

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Nandini Sengupta

Nandini Sengupta

Nandini Sengupta is a Pondicherry-based writer and journalist. After a chance trip to the Ajanta and Ellora caves in 2007, she began researching third and fourth-century India which quickly deepened into an obsession with India's glorious past. She now lives in Pondicherry's quaint French quarter with her little daughter, Kiki.

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NANDITA BOSE

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Nandita da Cunha

Nandita da Cunha is an award-winningchildren's book author based in Mumbai.After her MBA at XLRI, she worked as astrategy consultant with Arthur Andersenand KPMG, before moving on to whatmakes her happiest – writing.Her picture books include ‘The Miracle onSunderbaag Street' (which won the Neev Book Award, 2021- emerging readers category,

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Nandita Dutta

Nandita Dutta

Nandita Dutta works at the Centre for Studies in Gender and Sexuality at Ashoka University. She has an MA in Gender Studies from SOAS, University of London. She has written extensively on Indian cinema for national and international publications. This is her first book.

Naomi George

Naomi George

NAOMI GEORGE is a thirty-four year old mum to two children, a fifteen-month toddler boy and a four-year old girl. She lives in Bengaluru, is a keen yoga practitioner and a fitness enthusiast. She has a degree in English Literature from Sophia College, Mumbai, and a master's in Professional Communication

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Naomi Klein

‘The Das Kapital of the growing anti-corporate movement’ Guardian

Napoleon Hill

Napoleon Hill

Napoleon Hill (1883–1970) was a pioneering American self-help author and motivational speaker, widely considered one of the forefathers of the personal development movement. Born in Virginia, Hill is best known for his groundbreaking work, Think and Grow Rich, a classic that has inspired countless individuals to unlock their full potential

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Narayan Hegde

NARAYAN HEGDE is an Emeritus Professor of English at the State University of New York at Old Westbury, USA. He is a recipient of the Katha Translation Award and National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship for Literature. He is part of a team translating the fifteenth-century Kannada Mahabharata epic by

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Narayan Rane

Narayan Rane

Narayan Rane was chief Minister of Maharashtra from 1 February to 17 October 1999 as a member of the Shiv Sena and the leader of a Sena-BJP alliance. He was then the Leader of Opposition in the state from 1999 to 2005. He subsequently joined the Congress and held the

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Narayana Guru

Narayana Guru (1854-1928), born in Chempazhanti (Kerala), was a mystic, philosopher, visionary, poet and social reformer, who envisioned mankind's solidarity based on the irrefutable unity of the Self. Writing in Malayalam, Sanskrit and Tamil, his works gave a new orientation to literature. Rabindranath Tagore found in him a continuator of

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Narendra

Narendra

Narendra's association with tribal communities commenced in 1980 when he began living in the Abujhmad region of Bastar. He is the author of Bastar Dispatches and A Sense of Home. “

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Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi became the chief minister of Gujarat and continued in the post till 2014. He became prime minister of India on 26 May 2014 and was reelected in May 2019. Bhawana Somaaya, the translator, has authored several books on cinema. Letters to Mother is her seventeenth book. “

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Narendra Nagdev

Narendra Nagdev is an architect by profession. He is also a painter and sculptor who has been writing stories for  over thirty years now. Tamashbeen, Usi Naav Se and Waapasi Ke Nakhoon are some of his collections of stories.

Narendra Singh Sarila

Narendra Singh Sarila was heir to the princely state of Sarila incentral India. An ADC to Lord Mountbatten, he later joined the IFS, where he worked from1948 to 1985. He also served as India's ambassador to Spain, Brazil, Libya, Switzerland and France.

NarendraSomaaya Bhawana Modi

Narendra Modi became the chief minister of Gujarat and continued in the post till 2014. He became prime minister of India on 26 May 2014 and was reelected in May 2019. Bhawana Somaaya, the translator, has authored several books on cinema. Letters to Mother is her seventeenth book.

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NarendraSomaaya Modi

Narendra Modi became the chief minister of Gujarat and continued in the post till 2014. He became prime minister of India on 26 May 2014 and was reelected in May 2019. Bhawana Somaaya, the translator, has authored several books on cinema. Letters to Mother is her seventeenth book.

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Nariman Karkaria

Nariman Karkaria (1894–1949) joined the British Army during the First World War and saw action on three different fronts. His Gujarati war memoir, Rangbhoomi par Rakhad—the only First World War account written by an Indian to have been discovered thus far—was published in 1922. His second book, Iranbhoomi par Rakhad

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