For other journalists too, writing books has come organically. Political journalist Uday Mahurkar, for instance, wrote Marching with a Billion: Analysing Narendra Modi바카라s Government at Midterm, which became an instant hit. Economic journalist Hindol Sengupta has chronicled the present regime in a series of books like Being Hindu: Old Faith, New World and Recasting India. Journalist and commentator Rahul Pandita바카라s Our Moon Has Blood Clots on the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley too found many takers. 바카라Writing short reports and articles that newspapers and magazines require is not satisfying,바카라 says journalist Akshaya Mukul, who wrote the award-winning Gita Press and the Making of Hindu India last year. 바카라You are doing the same thing again and again, and a book stimulates you to do more,바카라 he says. Reddy too began to write her book to challenge herself. 바카라I became too comfortable writing my regular stories and felt like I had learnt all I had to at the job,바카라 she says. For both, their books stemmed from a place of intrigue about the subject, which coupled with their journalistic ability to research and report resulted in the final product. 바카라My father, a follower of Kabir, would talk about the Gita Press. Somewhere it stayed with me. Gita Press is the largest publisher of Hindu religious texts and yet it had not received much attention. That attracted me. And later research changed my perception of it. What I had imagined to be a story of philanthropy became a political project, about a tool of the Hindu Right,바카라 says Mukul. It was a story waiting to be written. Similarly, Reddy found gold in the letters written by Ruttie to Jinnah in the Nehru archives. 바카라I was only the second person to have checked them out!바카라 she exclaims.