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Tapestry of Memories

Some homes are receptacles of art, others of artefacts. The home of Malvika and Tejbir Singh, publishers of Seminar, is a repository of memories. They stand tall on tables and walls in the form of framed black and white photographs, lurk in glass-fronted cabinets packed with crockery collected over decades, and lounge insouciantly on the pages of author-signed books that are strewn across every surface of the house.

But the past beats most

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