India Yatra: Places We Have Never Been, People We Will Never Meet

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In the run-up to the 15th Lok Sabha elections in 2009, the Hindustan Times decided to take its readers up close to grassroots India, and to share the lives and perspective of ordinary Indians–the people who really matter in an election. India Yatra was probably the biggest national reporting project of its kind. It spanned more than 23,000 kilometres and 117 constituencies–about one-third of all Lok Sabha constituencies. Fifty-six reporters and photographers were sent out on selected routes to explore different themes and convey the concerns that occupy them. The exercise showed just how diverse India really is, and how startling its variety. So that, as Nandan Nilekani points out in his foreword, anyone who claims to 'know' India is either lying or foolish. These reports present a picture of the country with remarkable clarity, without getting lost in the maze of its complexity. As India negotiates this critical period of rising awareness and an intensifying struggle for access to the benefits of growth, India Yatra assumes a significance that goes beyond the immediate reality."Is it possible to journey within a complex, layered country such as India, and not be lost in the confusion and detail of it? The essays in the HindustanTtimes Yatra series manage to do this superbly, and tease out fascinating snapshots of a country in flux."–from the foreword by Nandan Nilekani

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Neelesh Misra

NEELESH MISRA is a correspondent with the Associated Press of India, working out of its South Asia bureau in New Delhi. As correspondent with AP and earlier with India Abroad, he has covered some of the biggest stories of the past few years, including India's nuclear trusts, the Kargil war, the Gujarat earthquake and the killings of the royals in Nepal. He is the author of 173 hours in Captivity, an account of the 1999 hijacking of an Indian Airlines plane from Kathmandu to Kandahar.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Zara Murao

Zara Murao is news editor with the Hindustan Times in Mumbai. A graduate in literature from Sophia College, University of Mumbai, she has earlier co-edited India Yatra and worked on a number of special series. She worked with the Indian Express before HT and has written several travelogues and news features for both newspapers.

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Title
India Yatra: Places We Have Never Been, People We Will Never Meet
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788172238582
Length
xviii+156p., 26p. of plates; colors; Illustrations; 22cm.
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