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Kavitha Rao


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Kavitha Rao is a writer and a journalist, who writes on current affairs, arts, culture, people, and places. Her writings have been published in several national as well as international papers, including The National Time, The Guardian, New York Times, Elle India, Vogue India, and many more. For The Guardian, she writes a popular column titled Terra India, for which she won Asian Environmental Journalism Award. She is also a representative of a media training company that provides training for speaking in media.

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“There's more to life than books, you know. And the care of books ages you. It drains you, it leeches you dry in ways you can't imagine." (p. 38)”
Kavitha Rao, The Librarian

“The unplanned and initially unwanted baby, Krishnamurthi, would go on to become a famous doctor in his own right, the head of the Adyar Cancer Institute in Madras.”
Kavitha Rao, Lady Doctors: The Untold Stories of India's First Women in Medicine

“There's no joy here," Shekhar murmured. "Books are a chore for them, a hindrance, an obstacle course they have to cross to get a job. They hate them. Books are their enemies. They look like they are on death row, for God's sake." "Well, at least we have got more people in, now." I said, trying to console him. "Those aren't people," said Shekhar, scathingly. "Those are exam zombies!”
Kavitha Rao, The Librarian



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