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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book is about Chandigarh, but not about architecture and its planned bits. It talks about life as it happens in this big/small town, and how the world looks from here. Aarish Chhabra’s first book, it is a collection of stories, first-person accounts, social commentary, and anecdotal pieces, all originally published in the author’s weekly column for the Hindustan Times (2013–17). An inside-outside view of Chandigarh, its culture and its people, the book romances and critiques the city in equal measure, treating it both as a subject and a metaphor.
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Aarish Chhabra is a journalist who has written on politics, pop culture, social issues, and the city of Chandigarh. His work has appeared in NDTV, The Indian Express, and the BBC, besides the Hindustan Times. He comes from a town called Abohar in Punjab, India. He has studied and worked in Chandigarh, and worked in Delhi and Hyderabad.
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