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      <title>People of India - Introduction 
         (by K S SINGH)
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		<description>This volume is an introduction and a summing up of  the prestigious People of India project launched in 1985 to generate a brief, descriptive anthropological profile of all the communities of India, studying the impact on them of change and the development process, and linkages that bring them together.</description>
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      <title>India: Vedic And Post-Vedic 
         (by J. Tallboys Wheeler)
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		<description>This book presents a monumental work that examines the complete fabric of Hindu religion and culture during the Vedic and Brahmanic periods. It also provides a magnificent explication of the symbolic meanings of Hindu deities and religious ideas, and a skilful exposition of how every legend and tradition was subsequently Brahmanised.</description>
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      <title>The Idea of Gujarat  -  History, Ethnography and Text 
         (by Edward Simpson)
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      <link>http://www.indiaclub.com/shop/SearchResults.asp?ProdStock=30600&amp;Loc=RSS</link>
		<description>This book critically examines the processes that went into the formation of the region -Gujrat and in the process unsettles a series of conventional wisdoms about the land and its inhabitants.</description>
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      <title>The Brahmaputra 
         (by Arup Kumar Dutta)
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      <link>http://www.indiaclub.com/shop/SearchResults.asp?ProdStock=9850&amp;Loc=RSS</link>
		<description>This book seeks to sketch  a profile of fascinating River The Brahmaputra and acquaints the reader with the society which evolved on its banks, the heights of civilization it attained and the contribution made by it to the pan-Indian mosaic.</description>
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      <title>Indian Heritage 
         (by Baldeo Sahai)
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		<description>The book vividly describes the outgoing approach of the Indians in the past and their interaction with different countries and peoples-and their scholarship. In the process, it demolishes several myths associated with the historical Indian way of life.</description>
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      <title>Land of The Tiger - A Natural History of the Indian Subcontinent 
         (by Valmik Thaper)
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		<description>Land of the Tiger celebrates the unique wildlife and landscape of the Indian subcontinent.In this beautifully illustrated book, the Indian wildlife writer and conservationist Valmik Thapar guides us to the outer geographical limits of the former Raj. The area is home to over a thousand million people, yet it still supports an incredible variety of wildlife.</description>
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      <title>Madras Mosaic 
         (by N Meera Rao)
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		<description> If you believe the old clich� of Madras being conservative, you miss out on all the fun. The city is changing with the times, in ways that can be both amusing and moving. Read this book if want to take a really connecting flight to Chennai, whether it is out of sheer nostalgia or plain curiousity.</description>
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