OUR COVER STORY
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November 2003 -
Unlike the Japanese kimono, the Indian Sari appears immortal.
By SWATI BAJPAI
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November 2003 -
A chance encounter followed by long-distance courting, results in an ‘arranged-love' marriage. Asha (Pillai) Menon's experience is inspiring for those who are uncomfortable with either mode.
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November 2003 -
We often complain that the young generation is given to instant gratification; yet, when it comes to something as substantial as marriage, we also complain when our adult children would rather choose delayed gratification!
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November 2003 -
It is not everyday that young Indian Americans get a one-on-one audience with the former Prime Minister and the former President of India.
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November 2003 -
A chance encounter on a Himalayan trek provides glimpses of the promise of childhood.
By Vijay Vemulapalli
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November 2003 -
A look at why matrimony is becoming elusive, distant and even optional for many Indian Americans.
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October 2003 -
What does Diwali mean to children?
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October 2003 -
How can we communicate the real message of Diwali
to our children? even as its outward practices continue to fade?
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October 2003 -
A look at how the festival has changed over the years in India, and how Indians abroad still keep it alive
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October 2003 -
Behind the official definition of Diwali as a ‘Festival of Lights'
lies what it practically is ? a festival of food.