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Light of the world
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India Abroad
03-01-2002
I would get punished in history class for daydreaming, says Indu Sundaresan
with a smile and then adds quickly, "May be the way history was taught in
schools was not very interesting."
History lessons certainly never started like this: The wind howled and
swept down, almost ripping the tent flag from its seams. Frigid air elbowed
in, sending arctic fingers down warm napes, devouring the thin blue flames
of fire. The w...
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