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		<title>INDLISH: A Book for Every English-Speaking Indian</title>
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		<description>At last, a book on what ails English in India! Why do we speak the way we do? Why do we switch to the passive voice in English, though we keep to the active in our mother tongues? Why are our letters long and wordy and yet can&apos;t get the point across? Why are our textbooks so wordy, and yet so vacuous?</description>
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