Memoir
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Death row prisoner Ehtesham Siddiqui’s memoir ‘Horror Saga’: A sobering tale about justice systems
Anand Teltumbde
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From the memoir: Lawyer Malavika Rajkotia traces her family history and the origins of her surname
Malavika Rajkotia
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Hindi memoir: An excerpt from ‘Maine Mandu Nahin Dekha’ by Swadesh Deepak
Swadesh Deepak
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From the memoir: Geologist Sudipta Sengupta recalls her first trip to Antarctica
Sudipta Sengupta
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From the memoir: Annabel Mehta, Sachin Tendulkar’s mother-in-law, recalls her childhood in England
Annabel Mehta Georgina Brown
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‘I’m a product of Indian socialism’: Theatre actor-director MK Raina talks about his life and memoir
Sujata Prasad
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In her memoir, a sex traffic activist writes about those who made the most impact on her life
Sunitha Krishnan
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From the memoir: A journalist recalls meeting writer Derek Walcott after he won the Nobel Prize
Ira Mathur
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Memoir: A boy in 1950s’ Srinagar encounters the shape of things to come
MK Raina
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Magsaysay award-winning activist Aruna Roy reflects on the complexities of activism in her memoir
Aruna Roy
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Graphic memoir: An Indian woman remembers her childhood in Iran during the 1970s’ Islamic Revolution
Alaka Rajan Skinner
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Nobel laureate VS Naipaul’s sister writes about being Indian in a Creole society in her memoir
Savi Naipaul Akal
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A writer recollects his train journey from Bilaspur to Katni, where a beggar accused him of theft
Narendra
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Autobiography: KK Kochu, Dalit leader and founder of Communist Youth Front, remembers his childhood
KK Kochu Radhika P Menon
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From the memoir: How Bhantus, a ‘criminal tribe’, found acceptance from Christian missionaries
Nusrat F Jafri
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From the memoir: A Tibetan Buddhist remembers his years working as a librarian at Tibet House, Delhi
Doboom Tulku Sudhamahi Regunathan
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Memoir: Hollywood producer Priyanka Mattoo traces her journey from Kashmir to Los Angeles
Priyanka Mattoo
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For Ruskin Bond, a busy railway station has often been the best place to find – and write – a story
Ruskin Bond
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Memoir: Human rights lawyer Nandita Haksar recalls her understanding of feminism as a young woman
Nandita Haksar
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Memoir: A journalist remembers the 1960s and how the Naxal movement was portrayed in books and films
Bhaskar Roy