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The text describes the December 30, 2025 e-Paper edition of The Hindu. It highlights various sections including “The View From India,” “First Day First Show,” “Today’s Cache,” “Science For All,” “Data Point,” “Health Matters,” and “The Hindu On Books.” A prominent feature is the release of Shoba Narayan’s new book, “Namma Bangalore 2.0: Culture, Coding, Cuisine, Creativity,” a sequel to her earlier work about Bangalore, offering insights into becoming a true Bengalurean and celebrating the city’s conservation efforts. The e-Paper also provides information on commenting guidelines and user account migration.
News Article:
The Hindu’s December 30th e-Paper Edition Features New Bangalore Book, Regular Sections
Bangalore, India – December 30, 2025 – The Hindu’s e-Paper edition for December 30th, 2025, is now available online, featuring a range of content from international affairs to technology and cinema reviews. A highlight of the edition is the release of “Namma Bangalore 2.0: Culture, Coding, Cuisine, Creativity” by Shoba Narayan, a sequel to her popular “Namma Bangalore: The Soul of a Metropolis.”
The book promises readers a guide to understanding and embracing the unique spirit of Bangalore, also highlighting the city’s nature education and conservation projects.
Beyond the book release, the e-Paper offers its usual diverse sections, including “The View From India,” focusing on global issues from an Indian perspective, “First Day First Show” for movie news, “Today’s Cache” covering top tech stories, “Science For All” which simplifies science, “Data Point” that explains numbers, “Health Matters” by Ramya Kannan, and “The Hindu On Books.”
The e-Paper also reminds users of the commenting guidelines and the recent migration to a new commenting platform.
“Namma Bangalore 2.0” is available for purchase now.