THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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June 2008 -
An advice column offering the Mahatma’s perspective on modern dilemmas
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June 2008 -
As a working parent, I find myself consumed with guilt for not being able to give my kids the same kind of vacations that I used to have as a child in India.
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June 2008 -
Manu Narayan—like Aasif Mandvi, Kal Penn, Sheetal Sheth and other desis of his generation—has blazed a path for second-generation Indian Americans who want to take up acting. He appears in the comedian Mike Myers’s new film, Th
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May 2008 -
Can human trafficking and indentured labor exist in modern-day America? The story of 500 Indian guest workers at a Mississippi company shows that they do, and there are few protections and recourses for the victims.
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May 2008 -
Assimilation is the new mantra as India learns to adapt to western ways, finds REETIKA NIJHAWAN, whose sabbatical in the country draws to a close.
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May 2008 -
Review of Jhumpa Lahiri's Unaccustomed Earth
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May 2008 -
Paying a farewell tribute to a multidimensional man such as Giriraj Rao (“Giribhai” or just plain “Giri” to many) is a daunting task.
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May 2008 -
Letters from readers
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May 2008 -
A visit to Hindustan’s aakhri dhaaba
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May 2008 -
With PostModern Gandhiji (PMG)
An advice column offering the Mahatma’s perspective on modern dilemmas