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CP Rajendran and Kusula Rajendran
The seismologist authors sketch an extensive history of earthquakes in India—as well as considering predictions of potential ones—examining why they occur and how they have drastically altered landscapes, and thereby trade and livelihoods, across the country.
Vintage Books, Penguin, Rs 699, 256 pages
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