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The Herbal Sutra

The Herbal Sutra by Madhulika Banerjee. Roli Books. Pages 216. Rs 1,995 From commonly used herbs like turmeric, cumin and carom to the not-so-common Indian nettle, asthma weed and Indian snake root, ‘The Herbal Sutra’ is a journey into the...
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Book Title: The Herbal Sutra

Author: Madhulika Banerjee

The Herbal Sutra

by Madhulika Banerjee.

Roli Books. Pages 216. Rs 1,995

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From commonly used herbs like turmeric, cumin and carom to the not-so-common Indian nettle, asthma weed and Indian snake root, ‘The Herbal Sutra’ is a journey into the heart of India’s herbal legacy. A page on each herb details its medicinal properties, culinary benefits, ritual use and cosmetic cures, etc; however, one wishes it went beyond what is already known.


The Collected Stories of Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury

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Translated by Lopamudra Maitra.

Aleph. Pages 348. Rs 799

This collection of stories by one of Bengal’s most prolific children’s writers promises to be as much of a delight for adults as for the young ones. The book, divided into two sections, brings together 63 stories from his oeuvre. It features a vibrant cast of characters — eccentric animals, unusual villagers, ghosts, demons, gods…


Zeba: An Accidental Superhero

by Huma S Qureshi.

HarperCollins. Pages 187. Rs 499

Actor Huma Qureshi turns author with ‘Zeba: An Accidental Superhero’. It explores the transformation of a rebellious girl into a superhero, a journey that’s both empowering and full of twists. Zeba’s life takes a turn when she travels to a distant land and discovers she is blessed with superpowers.

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