THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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February 2004 -
IT and privatization has changed, and continues to change, the very landscape of consumer experiences from draconian to modern ? at lightning speeds.
By SIDDHARTH SRIVASTAVA
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February 2004 -
Conversations with a Realized Master about God, religion, politics, and above all, bringing spirituality to our practical daily lives.
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February 2004 -
A series of essays on one woman's journey back home after having lived the
expatriate life in the U.S.
By Ranjani Nellore
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February 2004 -
Second generation Indian Americans want to reconnect with their roots. Often it is through social work that has them physically traveling to India and looking at grassroots reality up close and personal.
By Kalaivani Murugesno
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January 2004 -
Jaya is one of my cousins on my father's side of the family. As children, we often played when I went to India for summer vacations.
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January 2004 -
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January 2004 -
A serene smile and a philosophy of service is what characterize VIJAY VEMULAPALLI. What's more, it is making a difference in the lives of the thousands of destitute children who need help the most.
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December 2003 -
In India kissing is big deal. In the recent past, the rumor mills were doing overtime suggesting that India's top actress Aishwaria Rai was approached to play the Bond girl opposite Pierce Brosnan...
By Siddharth Srivastava
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December 2003 -
In just over a year in Atlanta (and in the US), MOHAN KAPUR has established himself as the preeminent performance coach in the community.
By DEEPA AGARWAL
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November 2003 -
Little Rukmini was all of five years when her widowed grandmother came to live with the family. The arrival of ‘Savithri Mamma', as her grandmother was affectionately called, proved to be a windfall for Rukmini.