THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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May 2021 -
The Ongoing Debate on Merit: Compassion is needed now, given the educational challenges, but the writer takes a broader perspective here.
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May 2021 -
Schooling Now: Part Two: In a follow-up to the cover story, educators and parents take stock of a difficult year—and also look ahead.
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May 2021 -
High schoolers around metro Atlanta are still serving their communities during a challenging time. Khabar brings the fourth edition of this series highlighting their work.
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April 2021 -
Flash Fiction: 1000 to 1200 words: In the second story of our new column, readers travel to the sprawling city of Delhi to get glimpses of a woman’s life as a wife and daughter-in-law.
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April 2021 -
As countries scramble to secure supplies in the face of “vaccine apartheid,” India has enhanced its global standing by making vaccines that are readily available in the world’s poorest countries. This effort may one day help India secure recognition as a global power—with a permanent UN Security Council seat to go with it.
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April 2021 -
The work of well-known journalist and commentator Rajdeep Sardesai provides insights on how the BJP and Narendra Modi have transformed India in recent years.
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April 2021 -
Let’s face it: for Indians, tea is an emotion; and just like all other emotions, it holds a strong connection to the heart. Purva Grover, the columnist, recalls the nostalgic snippets from life in India.
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April 2021 -
Reflections on Human Connection: The truism “sharing is caring” has never seemed truer—or more necessary—than during this pandemic year.
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April 2021 -
Immigration: Promise and Peril: Much-needed immigration reform eluded both Obama and Trump, but maybe Biden can seize the initiative.
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April 2021 -
GOP Bills Target Minority Voters: Georgia bills that could lead to disenfranchisement are a reminder of the Jim Crow era of racial segregation.