THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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May 2012 -
A series of 16th-century forts and palaces dot the north Indian state of Punjab, bringing to life stirring tales of valor and sacrifice. Here are some photographs from Amita Baig’s Forts and Palaces of India.
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May 2012 -
No matter our individual positions on wars, we appreciate our military men and women’s strength and courage, and we honor them on Memorial Day. Here's a look at two wars that had a lasting impact on American culture and psyche.
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April 2012 -
Indian novelists are popular--here are 21 diverse contemporary Indian poets in English and in English translation, assembled by a New York poet from Mumbai, and concerned with mortality, sexuality, politics....
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April 2012 -
Baseball is a sport deeply woven into American culture. National pastimes should be passed from generation to generation, and should be accessible to all. If they aren’t, they are merely games with numbers, and not pastimes with legacy.
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April 2012 -
Indian Ambassador Nirupama Rao is not just a notable achiever. In a stellar career spanning almost four decades, she’s held some of the top jobs in the Indian Foreign Service. After giving a talk at Emory last month, she met with Khabar briefly.
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April 2012 -
Dr. K. Srinath Reddy was in Atlanta to deliver the Sheth Lecture at Emory University. Recipient of the Padma Bhushan, he works in public health and preventive medicine in India, where health care is still trivialized.
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April 2012 -
No one knows what actually went through Dharun Ravi’s mind when he spied on his roommate and posted it online. But we can be certain he never imagined the webcam could become a one-way ticket to his own deportation.
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March 2012 -
Anoushka Shankar, prodigy daughter of veteran virtuoso Ravi Shankar, is now queen of the sitar. In an interview with Khabar, she talks about her father, the electrification of sitars, and her multiple creative pursuits.
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March 2012 -
A visit to Agra gives a glimpse into the lost world of the Mughals. But what about neglect of architectural jewels? And can we recreate a world where the influences of various cultures result in a harmonious confluence of art?
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March 2012 -
Kodagu—formerly known as Coorg—is a picture-perfect district in Karnataka that offers an embarrassment of riches, including lush green forests, coffee plantations, and breathtaking scenery.