THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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November 2008 -
Gujarati businessman (or woman) may be a cliché. But a Gujarati brother-sister duo in the Armed Forces? That’s the inspiring, off-the-beaten-track story of Samir and Ami Patel, cadets at West Point.
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November 2008 -
Letters from readers
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November 2008 -
?Hema Malini hanging from a ceiling fan?Pran with his bloodshot red eyes—these are just a couple of the countless endearing and exciting visuals embedded into the memories of Indian film fans.
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September 2008 -
As terrorism acquires the dimensions of the biggest scourge of this century it is becoming increasingly difficult for affected nations to come up with the most effective strategy to control it.
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September 2008 -
India’s bullish art scene is both the cause and effect of the decadence and greed of a growing band of faux connoisseurs.
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September 2008 -
We adore our Krishna, dark as the rain-bearing cloud, but pour money on “fairness creams”. We revere the dark Mother Kali, but look for fair or “at least wheatish” brides.
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September 2008 -
Letters from readers
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September 2008 -
Jazz in India made its presence felt in the thirties in Calcutta, where it was played at the Grand Hotel. In Bombay jazz bands performed at the Taj Mahal Hotel and at Greens next door.
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September 2008 -
This summer, while in Atlanta to deliver a lecture at Emory University, author William Dalrymple chatted with Khabar about The Last Mughal, India-Pakistan relations, and his enduring passion for Delhi.
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September 2008 -
Despite all his physical and cognitive limitations Ishan has a splendid sense of humor, an uncanny ability to gauge people, a strong mind of his own, and a very good ear for music.