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		<title>India&#8217;s Unending Journey</title>
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					<description><![CDATA['India's Unending Journey' is a deeply personal account of the impact that India has had on the life and beliefs of leading broadcaster and writer Sir Mark Tully. Born in Calcutta, Tully was BBC chief in New Delhi for 22 years.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sir Mark Tully is one of the world&#8217;s leading writers and broadcasters on India, and the presenter of the much loved radio programme &#8216;Something Understood&#8217;. In this fascinating and timely work, he reveals the profound impact India has had on his life and beliefs, and what we can all learn from this rapidly changing nation.</p>
<p>Through interviews and anecdotes, he embarks on a journey that takes in the many faces of India, from the untouchables of Uttar Pradesh to the skyscrapers of Gurgaon, from the religious riots of Ayodhya to the calm of a university campus. He explores how successfully India reconciles opposites, marries the sensual with the sacred, finds harmony in discord, and treats certainty with suspicion.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[In this work, the authors delve further than ever before into the country of India, attempting to unravel a culture and a land that resists unravelling. Topics covered include Hindu extremism, bonded child labour, Sufi myticism, the problem of Kashmir and the crisis in agriculture.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mark Tully is incomparable. No one has a greater understanding of the passions, the contradictions, the humour, the tragedy and the staggering resilience that constitute India. In his long awaited new book, he delves further than ever before into this country of one billion people. Covering subjects as diverse as Hindu extremism, bonded child labour, Sufi mysticism, the crisis in agriculture, the persistence of political corruption and the problem of Kashmir, he paints a picture of India at once poignant, funny, startling and deeply humane.</p>
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