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    <extent>30(7-8), Jul-Sep, 2025: p.37-37</extent>
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  <abstract>Shades of Blue: Connecting the Drops in India’s cities by Harini Nagendra and Seema Mundoli Viking Penguin random Houses India, 2023 334pp. Rs. 499. ISBN 9780670099696. Reproduced 


 “We cannot live without water,” the authors remind us, “yet we seem to pay it little attention” until a threes is either too much of it during the rains and floods, or too little in times of drought. –Reproduced </abstract>
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