THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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April 2011 -
Nuclear plant safety isn’t included under the domain of the environment ministry says Jairam Ramesh, the Minister for Environment. That’s the big problem, say opponents of the power plant. No one knows where the buck stops when it comes to safety.
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April 2011 -
School Lunch routine, which is as under appreciated as it is significant, requires careful planning, and is put together amidst mayhem, as kids wake up, get dressed and rush through hasty breakfasts and drop-offs.
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April 2011 -
William Hodges, an early British artist, traveled extensively in India both by road and by boat up and down the Ganges. He was greatly impressed—and inspired—by the country’s imposing architecture and its colorful landscape.
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March 2011 -
The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) in New Delhi has been showcasing the ‘moderns’ and providing inspiration to artists.
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March 2011 -
“Dasa kritis and Bhimsen Joshi were synonymous to us. We rarely heard Purandara Dasa compositions rendered by anyone else. It was almost as if the tinkling bells of Goddess Lakshmi’s feet would never touch your threshold if she did not hear Panditji voice welcoming her in!”
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March 2011 -
I must confess, though, that despite the riches inside the City Palace, I found more to interest me in the numerous murals we saw around in the city.
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March 2011 -
Having traveled to the United States frequently for 40 years, I now find a country that once warmly welcomed Pakistanis to be strangely cold.
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March 2011 -
The recording process involves mostly just Siddhartha and Jeff, with Siddhartha playing and singing, and both guys producing.
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March 2011 -
Letters from Reader
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March 2011 -
Her book is both an alternative to mainstream histories of Hinduism, and an alternative to contemporary hegemonic interpretations of Hinduism.