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    Why autobiographies are the most potent books to challenge what is ‘normal’

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    Reading list: India’s women writers who have been smashing patriarchy for generations

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    Eye on the prize: This list of Indian literary awards for books in English is a long and varied one

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    Kochi lawyer seeks ban on Kamala Das biopic ‘Aami’, says it justifies ‘love jihad’

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    The big news: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley presents Budget in Parliament, and 9 other top stories

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    Two transwomen in Chennai go looking for a house to rent. ‘Is it Too Much To Ask? is aptly named

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