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Ideas and Partners

May 20, 2016 nandini_pandya Uncategorized

I am reading “Big Magic” by Elizabeth Gilbert. (I highly recommend the book to anyone who is engaged in a passion project.) In the chapter titled Enchantment, I found this:

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Sources and resources

May 13, 2016 nandini_pandya Uncategorized

Biographies The first biography of Anandi was written in 1888 by Caroline Wells Healey Dall, a distinguished American woman who had come to know Anandi personally. The book touches on the

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Mothers Day

May 6, 2016 nandini_pandya Uncategorized

Anandi’s quest to become a doctor for Indian women was born of tragedy — her son died when he was only a few weeks old. She was devastated by the loss. She had seen other

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Timeline

April 29, 2016 nandini_pandya Uncategorized

Below is the broad timeline of the of the book. The book is primarily about the years 1878-1887. 1844/45 – Gopal Joshee was born in Sangamner, and Theodocia Carpenter was born in

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Why “To Be Useful”?

April 22, 2016 nandini_pandya Uncategorized

An American woman, Caroline Dall, wrote a biography of Anandi in 1888. Thanks to archive.org, it is available as a free download.  The book does a superb job of portraying Anandi’s character and

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Biography as inspiration

April 15, 2016 nandini_pandya Uncategorized

In 2009 I stumbled upon the biography of S. Ramanujan (“The Man Who Knew Infinity”) while browsing the sidewalk display of the used-book store in my town. Having majored in

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Bombay Presidency

April 8, 2016 nandini_pandya Uncategorized

Bombay was the capital of Bombay Presidency – one of a handful of governing entities into which the British had organized their empire in India. It was a major port

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Dual lives of the biographer

April 1, 2016 nandini_pandya Uncategorized

The NYT carried a great article by Stacy Schiff on the dual lives of biographers. The opening paragraph perfectly captures the feeling: The biographer has two lives: The one she leads,

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