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041 _aeng
100 _aTyagi, Daksh,
_91659028
_eauthor
245 _aAn Indian citizen's guide on how to avoid :
_bnation of idiots /
_cDaksh Tyagi.
260 _aMuzaffarnagar :
_bEvery Protest,
_c2019.
520 _a"Inspired by true stories, Daksh Tyagi's witty and hugely entertaining book 'An Indian citizen's guide on how to avoid A Nation of Idiots' takes on the uncomfortable, the unsettling, and the often misunderstood modern Indian life. Intolerant to the debate on intolerance, but tolerant of religious intolerance. We cling onto age-old traditions, but a holiday can alter our accent. To us, caste and community is a badge of trust, religion is a line of control and a godman is an anti-depressant. We won’t stop at a zebra crossing, but we will damn well stop on it. We build things to prove our worth and break things to prove a point. We love the concept of independence, but we need our parents to help raise our kids. And we scripted the Kamasutra. Easy to forget, since we also ruined sex. So how do we tell the real from the farcical? The farcical from the nutty? And the nutty from the downright ridiculous? Easy. We just go along. Daksh Tyagi's funny and insightful 'A Nation of Idiots' is the ideal guide to surviving the modern Indian life with your scruples intact."--
650 _aIntolerance
_91659109
650 _aModern Indian
_91659110
650 _aReligious intolerance
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999 _c3090067
_d3090067