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PTI 11:24 AM | July 29,2009
Last year’s winner was Indian writer Aravind Adiga, who got the prize for his book The White Tiger
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Sanjukta Sharma 09:38 PM | February 20,2009
Christie’s ‘omni-visual’ UK head believes that the time for the ‘real’ collector is now
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Sanjukta Sharma 05:30 AM | January 02,2009
For the first time in India, a television commercial promoted a book. Life-size cut-outs of the author stood at the entrance of bookstores
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Anil Padmanabhan 11:20 PM | December 04,2008
Experts have their own optimistic take on our achievements and goals. But what is Nandan Nilekani’s own view?
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Chandrahas Choudhury 12:10 AM | November 14,2008
Aravind Adiga’s second is a more genuine, convincing novel about an India of disparity and ugliness
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Sanjukta Sharma 01:05 AM | October 16,2008
Portrayal of India’s ‘dark side’ clinched the prize; bookstores ready to cash in on author’s new-found fame
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Prasun Sonwalkar and H S Rao / PTI 10:13 AM | October 15,2008
Beats favourite Sebastian Barry to take the £50,000 prize. Other authors in the shortlist: Amitav Ghosh, Steve Toltz, Linda Grant, Philip Hensher
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Chandrahas Choudhury 12:00 AM | May 10,2008
This debut novel, in the form of a series of letters, paints a grotesque picture of India
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