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Anvita Bajpai, the woman who challenged Chetan Bhagat's ingenuity

Anvita Bajpai claims Chetan Bhagat's 'One Indian Girl' is plagiarized

Anvita Bajpai
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Anvita Bajpai

Nikita Puri
Anvita Bajpai often introduces herself as a ‘human-centric product visionary’. Using technology to better human lives, says Bengaluru-based Bajpai, is what keeps her going. It is also what supplies her bread and butter, mostly. 

Bajpai is a part-time writer. While researching for the business and technology portals she contributes to, Bajpai felt she had a knack for storytelling, and published her first book of short stories in early 2014. And up until April, Bajpai’s name was known only in a few circles, and the mainstream literary world was not one of them. 

In the last few weeks, Bajpai has been catapulted into

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