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'The best effect of any book is that it excites the reader to self activity' - Thomas Carlyle
 
And the VODAFONE CROSSWORD BOOK AWARD 2007 goes to…

'A Girl and a River' by Usha K. R. for the English Fiction category,
'The Last Mughal' by William Dalrymple for English Non-Fiction and
'Chowringhee' by Sankar (Translator Arunava Sinha ) & 'Govardhan's Travels' by Anand C P Sachidanandan (Translator Gita Krishnankutty ) jointly for Indian Language Fiction Translation

From a shortlist that comprised of both debutant authors like Anjum Hasan, Namita Devidayal and
renowned authors like William Dalrymple & Ramachandra Guha vied for the prestigious awards

July 3rd 2008 Mumbai: Indian Literary Excellence took center stage at the 'VODAFONE CROSSWORD BOOK AWARDS 2007' as the best writers and their books were honoured at Nehru Auditorium on Thursday, July 3rd 2008. This year the awards went to 'A Girl and a River' by Usha K. R. for the English Fiction category, 'The Last Mughal' by William Dalrymple for English Non-Fiction and 'Chowringhee' by Sankar (translator Arunava Sinha ) & 'Govardhan's Travels' by author Anand C P Sachidanandan (translator Gita Krishnankutty) jointly for Indian Language Fiction Translation.

Amitav Ghosh, (Book award winner in the English Fiction category in 2004 for his book The Hungry Tide) who was the chief guest for the evening felicitated the winners.

'The Vodafone Crossword Popular Book Award' which was introduced in 2006 , was won by Namita Devidayal for her book 'The Music Room'.

The Award is a unique initiative by Crossword and Vodafone and offers readers the opportunity to vote for their favourite book.

A packed audience that included distinguished writers, publishers, critics and book-lovers enjoyed the much-awaited event that is poised to become the biggest celebration of Indian literature. Noted theater personality and actor Tom Alter was the host for the evening. At the awards, the audience was treated to an eloquent rendition by renowned classical singer Shubha Mudgal and was interspersed by dramatisations from the winning books by noted theatre personalities.

The winners for the Vodafone Crossword Book Awards 2007 were decided by a respected panel of judges comprising well-known academics, critics and writers in each category. Ms. Manjula Padmabhan , Mr. Kai Friese & Mr. Mukul Kesavan served as judges in the English Fiction Category, Ms. Anita Roy, Mr. Mukund Padmanabhan & Mr. Harsh Sethi for the English Non-Fiction category and Mr. Dilip Kumar, Ms. Urvashi Butulia & Mr. Paul Zacharia for the Indian Language Fiction Translation category.

This year, the Award has generated a great response from the Indian publishers and 186 valid entries were received for the 3 categories. The selection process took several months of reading, deliberation and discussion before the three panels made their selections.

Mr. C.B Navalkar - CEO Crossword Bookstores stated: "The Vodafone Crossword Book Awards 2007 is the culmination of an intense process of reading, reviewing and assessing the literary merits of the best of Indian writing and Indian writers. Now in its 8th year, the awards have consistently evoked an enthusiastic response from the literary community and consumers alike. We are also delighted to have Vodafone join hands with us again to present the awards"


About Crossword:

Crossword is India's leading bookstore chain, which has pioneered the lifestyle bookstore concept in India. Its innovative approach to book retailing and its achievements have received wide acclaim in India and has won the 'Reid & Taylor Award for Best Retailer of the year - Leisure & Specialty' at the India Retail Summit 2005 'Images Retailer of the Year award for the books, music and gifts category for 2005'. Businessworld rated Crossword as the '6th Most Respected Retailer in the country' for the year 2006; the only bookstore to feature in the top ten. Launched in 1992, Crossword currently has 47 stores across 13 cities in the country in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Ghaziabad, Hyderabad, Jaipur, New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune, Vadodara & Vishakhpatnam. Crossword Bookstores Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary company of Shopper's Stop Ltd - India's leading department store chain. The Holding Company inter-alia also acts as a Master Franchisee of the Company.

About Vodafone:

Vodafone Essar in India is a subsidiary of Vodafone Group Plc and commenced operations in 1994 when its predecessor Hutchison Telecom acquired the cellular licence for Mumbai. Vodafone Essar now has operations in 16 circles covering 86% of India's mobile customer base, with over 44.12 million customers*.
Over the years, Vodafone Essar, under the Hutch brand, has been named the 'Most Respected Telecom Company', the 'Best Mobile Service in the country' and the 'Most Creative and Most Effective Advertiser of the Year'.
Vodafone is the world's leading international mobile communications company. It now has operations in 25 countries across 5 continents and 40 partner networks with over 252 million customers worldwide. Vodafone has partnered with the Essar Group as its principal joint venture partner for the Indian market.

The Essar Group is a diversified business corporation with interests spanning the manufacturing and service sectors like Steel, Energy, Power, Communications, Shipping & Logistics and Construction. The Group has an asset base of over Rs.400 billion (US$ 10 billion) and employs over 20,000 people.
*Figures from Cellular Operators Association of India, March 31, 2008

Vodafone Crossword Book Award 2007 - Shortlist

Indian Language Fiction Translation

S No.

Title

Author
Translator/s
Publisher
1
Govardhan’s Travels Anand C P Sachidanandan
Gita Krishnankutty
Penguin Books India
2
Chowringhee Sankar
Arunava Sinha Penguin Books India
3 Naalukettu: The House Around the Courtyard M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Gita Krishnankutty
Oxford University Press
4
Alma Kabutari Maitreyi Pushpa
Raji Narasimhan
Katha
5 Star Crossed
Ashokamitran
V Ramnarayan
Indian Writing
6 The Ghosts Of Arasur Era Murukan
Janaki Venkataraman
Indian Writing


English Fiction

Sr. No.

Title

Author
Publisher
1
A Girl and A River Usha K. R.
Penguin Books India
2
The Assassin’s Song
M.G. Vassanji
Penguin Books India
3 Filming
Tabish Khair
Picador India
4
The City of Love
Rimi B. Chatterjee
Penguin Books India
5 Lunatic In My Head
Anjum Hasan
Zubaan & Penguin Books India
6 Home Products
Amitava Kumar
Picador India


English Non Fiction

Sr. No.

Title

Author
Publisher
1
Mohandas: A True Story of a Man, his people and an empire
Rajmohan Gandhi
Penguin Books India
2
India After Gandhi: The History of the world’s largest democracy
Ramachandra Guha
Picador India
3 The Last Mughal: The fall of a dynasty, Delhi,1857
William Dalrymple
Penguin Books India
4
City of Fear
Robin David
Penguin Books India
5 The Music Room
Namita Devidayal
Random House India

 

Vodafone Crossword Book Award
Winners - 2007
English Non Fiction:
The Last Mughal by
William Dalrymple
English Fiction:
A Girl and a River by
Usha K. R.
Indian Language Fiction Translation:
Chowringhee by
Sankar / Arunava Sinha
Govardhan's Travels by
Anand C P Sachidanandan / Gita Krishnankutty
Popular Award:
The Music Room by Namita Devidayal

Winners - 2006
English Fiction:
Sacred Games by
Vikram Chandra
English Non Fiction:
Two Lives by
Vikram Seth
Indian Language Fiction Translation:
In a forest, a deer by
C. S Lakshmi [Ambai]
Kesavan's Lamentations by
M. Mukundan
Popular Award:
The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai
Winners - 2005
English Fiction:
Shalimar The Clown by Salman Rushdie
English Non Fiction:
Maximum City: Bombay Lost & Found by Suketu Mehta
Indian Language Fiction Translation:
The Heart Has Its Reasons by Krishna Sobti
Popular Award:
Pundits From Pakistan by Rahul Bhattacharya
Winners - 2004
English Fiction:
The Hungry Tide by Amitav Ghosh
Indian Language Fiction Translation:
Astride the Wheel (Yantrarudha) by Chandrasekhar Rath
Winners - 2000
English Fiction:
The Mandala of Sherlock Holmes by Jamyang Norbu
Indian Language Fiction Translation:
Karukku by Bama
Winners - 1999
English Fiction:
An Equal Music by Vikram Seth
Indian Language Fiction Translation:
On the Banks of the Mayyazhi by M. Mukundan
Winners - 1998
English Fiction:
The Everest Hotel by I. Allan Sealy

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