Miss New India

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Nineteen-year-old Anjali Bose, born into a traditional family in Gauripur, is enrolled in a B.Com programme. Her father, a government clerk, and her mother, a housewife, want her to marry a suitable Bengali boy of their choice. But Anjali, intelligent, ambitious and charming, dreams of adventure and self-fulfillment. Convinced that she has a right to pursue personal happiness, Anjali is a member of a new generation of Indians. Her teacher, Peter Champion, an expat, recognizes Anjali’s potential and encourages her to act on her dreams. When a meeting with the bridegroom candidate her father has selected goes horribly wrong, she decides to take charge and runs away from home. With her well-connected teacher’s help, she arrives in Bangalore, a thriving IT hub, crowded with young migrants, who like her, have come in search of jobs in call centres. In Bangalore, suddenly feeling free of the confines of class, ethnicity and gender, Anjali hurls herself into building a new life. Of course, a new life in a New India comes at a cost …

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Bharati Mukherjee

A brilliant scholar since her school years and recipient of academic distinctions at all stages, Bharati Mukherjee (b.1942) obtained her Master’s Degree in Political Science from University of Calcutta in 1969, standing first in class 1 and receiving the University gold Medal, besides several other prizes for outstanding performance. She became the youngest and the only lady P.R.S.in the discipline of the same university in 1974 and obtained Ph.D. degree in 1986. She joined the Department of Political Scinence, Uiniversity of Calcutta in 1978 and became a Reader in 1986. Her published work included the book, Kautilya’s Concept of Diplomacy: A New Interpretation, and numerous research articles in various reputed journals. At present Dr. Mukherjee is on leave from the University and is acting as a Member of the West Bengal College Service Commission, an organization engaged in selection of under-graduate college teachers.

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Title
Miss New India
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Rupa & Co., 2011
ISBN
9788129117595
Length
336p., 23cm.
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