OUR COVER STORY
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September 2003 -
"Identity isn't given once and for all: it is built up and changes
throughout a person's lifetime." - Amin Maalouf
By MURALI KAMMA
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September 2003 -
The wealth of India's neo rich is surpassed only by their desire to flaunt it
By SAIKAT CHAKRABORTY
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September 2003 -
IVY MOULTRIE of Atlanta discovers that it's the people who make India truly memorable! A touching account of her encounters and experiences during a journey that took her to several cities across India.
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August 2003 -
T. R. SHARMA recounts those terrible days when many families made the trek from one part of partitioned Punjab to the other - their lives broken at a time when the country was waking from years of subjugation.
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August 2003 -
The Railways is not merely a transport organization, but a small revolution in itself, and has changed India's social, cultural and economic life in more ways than we often realize.
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August 2003 -
Nothing shouts "ethnic" and sets us apart from the mainstream as our food
and food customs. AJANTA PATEL, a born and raised American, ponders about
dining experiences from her bicultural childhood.
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August 2003 -
Rama S. Khandwala, who as a 17 year-old was a member of the Rani Jhansi Regiment of the Azad Hind Fauj led by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, relives some of her first hand memories...
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August 2003 -
JEWISH AMERICANS may well be the most mainstream of the ethnic communities. This, along with their exemplary success, makes them an ideal role model in assimilation...
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July 2003 -
How Indian-Americans and India are perceived in the U.S.
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July 2003 -
Part II of a two-part series on the emergence of India as the world's undisputed back-office.