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High On Gandhi
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Published: Volume 15, Issue 7, July, 2007
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Over high tea at Raj Bhavan, a group of like-minded patriots launched the coffee-table tome, Eternal Gandhi and paid profuse homage to the father of the Nation. Author Ranjit Makkuni watched as the invitees leafed through the edition, marvelling at the visual tribute.
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