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‘The Great Indian Novel’, a satirical novel that recreates the Hindu epic Mahabharata vwithin the context of the Indian National
Movement, is written by which of the following vwriters who is a member of the Indian Parliament?
Shashi Tharoor
Arun Shourie
Abhijeet Banerjee
Amiya Kumar Bagchi
- ?? *The Great Indian Novel* is indeed a work by Shashi Tharoor, who is known for his wit and literary prowess. He brings a unique twist to the Mahabharata by intertwining it with the Indian Independence movement. Aside from being an established author, he is also a member of the Indian Parliament.
- Arun Shourie is an Indian economist and journalist. While he has written extensively, his focus is mainly on politics, economics, and social issues. He is not the author of *The Great Indian Novel*.
- Abhijeet Banerjee is a renowned economist and Nobel laureate, but he does not write novels. His works are primarily in economics and development.
- Amiya Kumar Bagchi is an Indian economist known for his scholarly contributions rather than novel writing. His focus is on economic history and policies.
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