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Will Mussoorie's Cambridge Book Depot open after the pandemic? Residents and visitors are hoping so


Will Mussoorie’s Cambridge Book Depot open after the pandemic? Residents and visitors are hoping so
Those who know the bookshop cannot wait to lose themselves again in its narrows aisles packed with books on both sides.
Cambridge Book Depot.
Saturday may be the day devoted to the Hindu god Shani, an occasion for some in Mussoorie to do the rounds of shops, collecting alms. But near the post office downtown, there is one establishment that is already overpopulated with zealous devotees. This is the Cambridge Book Depot – Mussoorie’s oldest and only general book store – which hosts a special Saturday event for a very special local deity:Ruskin Bond. ....

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'The area has a beguiling wildness': Alan Hinkes on the joys of the north


Celebrated mountaineer and dalesman Alan Hinkes tells Jenny Needham why he s proud to be a dogsbody
ALAN HINKES, was born and bred in Romanby, just outside Northallerton, but lives now in Teesdale. Well-known for his mountaineering feats, he is also an internationally qualified Mountain Guide, photographer, film maker, writer and outdoor equipment tester, as well as giving inspirational talks about his adventures climbing the world s highest peaks.
Alan is also a great supporter of Swaledale, Teesdale and Cleveland mountain rescue teams, raising money for the cause and taking photographs of training exercises to accompany the many articles he writes for various magazines. He has just been made patron of Mountain Rescue Search Dogs England (MRSDE), only the second person to hold the title. The honour comes as the charity, which trains dogs to search for missing people, celebrates its 50th anniversary. I ve quite often worked as a dogsbody , which entails heading off ....

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Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay NIF Book Prize longlist picks 12 power-packed titles


Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay NIF Book Prize longlist picks 12 power-packed titles
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The Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay NIF Book Prize, instituted by the New India Foundation (NIF) in 2018, for the best book-length work of non-fiction about India announced its longlist of 12 titles for the 2020 prize. The announcement was made online on Wednesday by writer and historian Ramachandra Guha, one of the members of the jury. A shortlist of 6 will be announced on 16 November.
From a biography of V.D. Sarvarkar to an investigative book on the pharma industry, the books cover a wide and eclectic ground. Written by scholars, journalists and activists, the titles were picked by the jury, consisting of Niraja Jayal Gopal, Ramachandra Guha, Srinath Raghavan, Nayanjot Lahiri, Nandan Nilekani and Manish Sabharwal. ....

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Two new books, by Stephen Alter and Hannah Mumby, shed new light on humans' relationships with elephants


Two new books, by Stephen Alter and Hannah Mumby, shed new light on humans relationships with elephants
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Two new books, by Stephen Alter and Hannah Mumby, shed new light on humans relationships with elephants
By Prerna Singh Bindra
In the second week of January, staff at a local resort in Masinagudi, Tamil Nadu, in trying to chase away a wild elephant, inadvertently set it on fire. A video of flames engulfing the animal’s head was circulated widely on social media.
The incident is particularly distressing, but in a similar vein to elephant-related news that has dominated public space: Elephants chased as they raid fields and farms, elephants trampling people, the animals electrocuted by high power transmission lines on their path or becoming collateral damage in a conflict between farmers and crop-raiding boars. ....

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Uttarakhand Irrigation Minister Satpal Maharaj revives theory of N-device behind floods


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DEHRADUN: Satpal Maharaj, state irrigation minister of Uttarakhand on Tuesday revived the debate about lost nuclear device strengthening the rumors that it may be the reason behind the flashfloods caused due to melting of the glacier. 
It s a matter of concern about how glaciers are melting in the mountains resulting in such unfortunate events. The plutonium pack which was kept to monitor China’s movement is no longer there. I request the government to investigate this angle too, said the minister. 
In year 2018 too, Maharaj had said that he had urged the Prime Minister to take action in this regard.  ....

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