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There is a curious injustice in the way readers remember Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Ask someone what happens in the sixth novel, and the answers are remarkably predictable. “That’s the one where Dumbledore dies.” Others remember teenage romance, Quidditch victories, Draco Malfoy lurking in dark corridors, or the mystery surrounding the identity of the Half-Blood Prince.
Minhaz Merchant’s Era of India: From Impoverished Colony to the World’s Third-Largest Economy is more than a history of India’s economic transformation.
There is a particular kind of reader who doesn’t treat books as objects to be finished, but as spaces to return to - slowly, repeatedly, almost instinctively.
Tanay Sukumar is the Editor (Data) and Head of Subscriber Experience at Mint, where he leads the publication’s data journalism vertical and oversees its digital growth strategy from an editorial perspective.
In India’s teeming courtrooms - where hearings are endlessly adjourned, cases drag on for decades, and justice often arrives too late - Tareekh Pe Justice: Reforms for India’s District Courts emerges as a piercing and urgent chronicle of the ordinary litigant’s extraordinary wait.