'Rajasthan deserved to be documented like UP, Bihar or Tamil Nadu': Tabeenah Anjum & Deep Mukherjee
By Suganthi Marimuthu in Media News on Monday, 25th May 2026 at 3:51pm
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Rajasthan has been misread for too long. Two journalists spent 15 years correcting that. Tabeenah Anjum and Deep Mukherjee's new book documents a state whose political depth rarely enters national discourse and explains why that erasure matters.
When journalists Tabeenah Anjum and Deep Mukherjee began searching for a comprehensive political account of Rajasthan in English, they couldn't find one. That absence, they say, became the reason they wrote Dynasties to Democracy: Politics, Caste and Power Struggles in Rajasthan, a book born not from an academic brief but from fifteen years of notebooks, field reporting and stories that never made it past word limits.
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