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Chai, chai: Travels in Places Where You Stop but Never Get Off
Bishwanath Ghosh
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| #2066034 in Books | 2009-09-21 | 2012-05-22 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.80 x.57 x5.08l,.42 | File type: PDF | 214 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A Nice, Light Travelogue|By Danesh Zaki|As the byline of the book states, Bishwanath Ghosh travels around India visiting the railway stations that one passes through usually but never gets off. He starts from Mughal Serai in the north, covering Jhansi, Itarsi, Guntakal, Arakkonam, Jolarpettai and terminating his journey at Shoranur. While some stations such as Jhansi are towns|About the Author|Bishwanath Ghosh was born in Kanpur, in Uttar Pradesh, in 1970. As a journalist, he worked in New Delhi for eight years before moving to southern Indian in 2001 to join the New Indian Express Group in Chennai. At present he is an assistant edito
Some years ago, a book was published that would change the way one looks at railway junctions forever. Bishwanath Ghosh had got down at Itarsi junction to grab a cup of chai while travelling from Kanpur to Chennai. Sipping on the tea, as he heard the recorded voice announcing the arrivals and delays of the many trains that pass through the station, it struck him that while Itarsi junction connects the length and breadth of India on the rail map, almost nothing is known a...
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