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Navigating the marriage minefield: Interview with The Ladies Finger

(A shorter version of this appeared in The Ladies Finger. This interview was done by Shruthi Padmanabhan, whose awesome blog can be found here.) Take us through the process of how you found the women to be featured in this

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‘Chemistry is bunkum’: my self-interview for Ink magazine

(A shorter version of this appeared in Ink magazine.) So, can we get started with this farce? Weird, I thought you’d be some sort of projected animus. Isn’t that how self-interviews work? Well, I can cut my hair short and

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Stories from the shaadi mandi – interview with The Hindu

(A shorter version of this appeared here: http://www.thehindu.com/books/books-authors/stories-from-the-shaadi-mandi/article5186002.ece)   How many women did you speak with and how did you pick the stories that ended up in the book? I must have spoken to around 30 women and 10 men in

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Interview with Asian Age: ‘A fresh perspective on marriage’

(This is the full-text of an email interview, which was used for this article in The Asian Age) How would you describe your book in a few words? Hitched is a non-fiction book on young, urban, educated women from across

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‘The Book Validates Several Choices I Made’

(Published in Business World Online, retrieved from http://www.businessworld.in/news/books/authors-corner/the-book-validates-several-choices-i-made/1075721/page-1.html) Why this book? Why do you think a reader should pick up this book?  Well, this book looks at a very specific societal grid – urban, educated, modern women across the country, belonging

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‘Men are a lot worse off in the arranged marriage market’

(A shorter version of this interview was carried on Sify.com: http://www.sify.com/news/men-are-a-lot-worse-off-in-the-arranged-marriage-market-imagegallery-0-features-nj1hw7jihej.html) After so many conversations, what did you learn about the institution of arranged marriage? Essentially, that people care enough about the institution for me to make a profit from writing

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Interview with Sakal Times

The following is the full text of an interview with Renu Dhole of Sakal Times. This originally appeared in the format in this picture. Scroll down for the text. What were you trying to achieve when you started out compiling

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How to Cope With Arranged Marriage

(Reproduced from the website of The Wall Street Journal, http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/2013/08/23/the-modern-woman-and-arranged-marriage/) When Nandini Krishnan started researching for her book about urban educated women who enter arranged marriages in India, she was surprised by two things: First, how many of these women there

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Interview with The Wall Street Journal

This is the full transcript of one of the interviews I most enjoyed doing, with Joanna Sugden of The Wall Street Journal. Do check out the relevant article here. The book looks great, and something that seems like quite an

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Review of Hitched in Women’s Web Magazine

(Reproduced from http://www.womensweb.in/articles/nandini-krishnan-hitched-review/) Nandini Krishnan’s Hitched is an up-close and personal look at arranged marriages in the lives of today’s urban, educated, and progressive Indian women. By Sandhya Renukamba While reading Nandini Krishnan’s Hitched, I was reminded of the song ‘Matchmaker, Matchmaker’ from Fiddler On

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