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Aravind Adiga's - The White Tiger

Indian novelist Aravind Adiga was named the winner of UK's prestigious £50,000 Man Booker Prize for Fiction. Over and above his prize of £50,000, Adiga may expect a huge increase in sales and recognition worldwide. Each of the six shortlisted authors, including the winner, receives £2,500 and a designer-bound edition of their book. The judging panel for the 2008 Man Booker Prize for Fiction comprised: Michael Portillo, former MP and Cabinet Minister; Alex Clark, editor of Granta; Louise Doughty, novelist; James Heneage, founder of Ottakar's bookshops; and Hardeep Singh Kohli, TV and radio broadcaster.

'The Wite Tiger' is the story of Balram Halwai, the White Tiger, born in the heartland of India to the son of a rickshaw puller, who dreams of escaping his life as a teashop worker turned chauffeur.

Yet when his chance finally arrives and his eyes are opened to the revelatory city of New Delhi, Balram becomes caught between his instinct to be a loyal son and servant and his desire to better himself.

As he passes through two different Indias on his journey from the darkness of village life to the light of entrepreneurial success, he begins to realise how the Tiger might finally escape his cage, and he is not afraid to spill a little blood along the way.

Adiga was born in Madras on 23 October 1974 and raised partly in Australia. He studied at Columbia and Oxford Universities and is a former correspondent for Time magazine in India.

Adiga's articles have also appeared in publications such as the Financial Times, Independent and Sunday Times. He currently lives in Mumbai.
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HSCIL Launches "Third Generation Honda City"

Kolkata, Oct 15 : Honda Siel Cars India Limited (HSCIL), leading manufacturer of premium cars in the country, today launched here its all-new "Third Generation Honda City" with new design and new engine and equipped with various safety measures.

Unveiling the car, Company vice-president (Marketing) Jnaneswar Sen said the all new Honda City has been designed for Indian market and claimed that it would be the "most stunning car" on Indian roads.

Mr Sen said as safety of passengers and pedestrians.....

Miley Cyrus Pens Autobiography At 15!

Miley Cyrus has finished writing her autobiography at the age of 15. She has apparently been paid with a seven-figure sum to narrate her life accounts.

The book recounts the singer's childhood days and her upbringing, especially as a daughter to the renowned country singer, Billy Ray Cyrus, reports the Sun.

It shall further "reveal how her solid relationship with her family, especially her mother Letica, helps her navigate the spotlight."

Miley said: "I'm not sure when it's going to come.....

A Giant Rabbit Seen From Space

A new record has been created in the form of a giant stuff toy, this is a real treat for people crazy about cuddle toys.

A Viennese art collective group has knit a 200-foot-long giant pink rabbit, which has been placed on the side of the Colletto Fava mountain in Italy – and is visible from the space!

The pink rabbit was knitted by Gelitin, the Viennese art collective, as an outdoor sculpture for people to climb on, sleep on, and generally play.....

Eddie Adcock Performs During A Brain Surgery

If walking in your sleep sounds spooky, what do you think about playing an instrument while the surgeons poked through your brains looking for tremor?

Ace banjo player Eddie Adcock was kept conscious during his brain surgery as surgeons probed about to find the cause of a career-threatening hand tremor.
Adcock, 70, who was only given a local anaesthetic, played his banjo while the surgeons watched for signs leading to the hand tremor.

The bluegrass legend had electrodes placed in his.....

Shri Sai Sat Charitra-Chapter XXVII-Part III

The Ramadasi returned soon with the Senna-pods. Anna Chinchanikar, who was then present and who wanted to play the part of Narada (the Celestial Rishi who was well-known for setting up quarrels between Gods and demons and vice versa), informed him of what had happened. The Ramadasi at once flared up. He came down at once on Shama with all fury. He said that it was Shama who set Baba to send him away under the pretext of stomach-ache for bringing the.....
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Kiran 27 Oct 2008 05:48 pm
The book is completely anti-India. Not sure why you give such people the importance
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