THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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September 2021 -
The row of loved ones forming a queue and oiling each other’s hair was what made Sundays special. Was it just a ritual or a comforting tradition that, for a few minutes, tied us together with strands?
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September 2021 -
A Solo Journey Across America: Hitting the road for a long drive in the pandemic’s shadow, a writer and mother visits her son in college.
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August 2021 -
Of First Bicycle and Fragrant Flowers: “Heavenly” are some of the author’s cherished memories of her childhood in India—from a bygone era.
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August 2021 -
London's Hotbed of India's Freedom Struggle: This mansion in a nondescript part of the city was a storied hub that attracted revolutionaries and birthed initiatives.
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August 2021 -
There’s no magical realism in The Reading List, but a kind of magic propels this debut novel by Sara Nisha Adams, who has written a love letter to literature, books and libraries. Adams is an editorial director at a publishing house in London.
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August 2021 -
Weeks before schools shut down for a break, we’d receive letters from our grandparents expressing their excitement about our summer holidays visit, and we too would write back sharing with them everything we’d like to do when we got there.
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August 2021 -
Bicultural Identity Synthesized at Stanford: Hindu religion and Sanskrit were expressed, American politics was imbibed: from cultural collusion to integration.
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August 2021 -
An Interview with Vandi Verma: From a small town in Punjab to Chief Engineer for Robotic Operations for NASA’s Mars 2020 Perseverance.
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August 2021 -
Flash Fiction: Time to Go: One day we all must vacate our temporal abode. Or can we stay?
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August 2021 -
The BJP’s Attack on Universities is dangerous to India’s democracy, argues Shashi Tharoor, Member of Parliament, acclaimed author and statesman.