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New book explores India's fast-disappearing professions

<p>A new book by Nidhi Dugar Kundalia explores India's fast-disappearing professions, and through it tells the story of rich local nuances that disturb and enthrall, leaving us with a sense of longing</p>

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In a photograph from December 2013, a letter writer speaks to a customer at a roadside stall opposite Mumbai GPO.

In a photograph from December 2013, a letter writer speaks to a customer at a roadside stall opposite Mumbai GPO.

In the Lost Generation, writer Nidhi Dugar Kundalia explores professions rich with historical nuances and mired in the age-old problems of gender and caste.

In a photograph from December 2013, a letter writer speaks to a customer at a roadside stall opposite Mumbai GPO. PIC COURTESY/AFP
In a photograph from December 2013, a letter writer speaks to a customer at a roadside stall opposite Mumbai GPO. Pic Courtesy/AFP

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