THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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May 2020 -
Dance choreographer Joti Singh, who grew up in Georgia, was only 11 when she realized something that’s bound to stay with her for the rest of her life: she is the descendant of an Indian freedom fighter.
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April 2020 -
College admission in the United States has become a complicated and contentious issue. Ridden with ambiguity, complexity, difficulty, and information overload, the process often leads to disillusionment.
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April 2020 -
Getting a flat with a balcony was not easy, since, in crowded Indian cities, every inch of covered area added to the value of the flat. Slices-of-life from the maximum city of Mumbai shed light on the dance of survival.
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April 2020 -
As the coronavirus disease spreads, creating a global pandemic and panic, how do we understand the implications of what we’re living through?
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April 2020 -
Vikram Paralkar is the newest Indian-American physician to gain wide attention as an author who shares his thoughts on the fiction he writes, his work and even his personal life.
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March 2020 -
SO MUCH TO WATCH, SO LITTLE TIME: While streaming has opened up a big world of Indian shows, it can be overwhelming. Here’s a handy guide.
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March 2020 -
IS SPRING FORWARD REALLY WORTH IT? A wry take on why Daylight Saving Time may not be Daylight Cost-Saving Time, given the inefficiency.
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March 2020 -
CONSCIENCE MATTERS, NOT A CALLOUS ACT: India’s discriminatory Citizen Amendment Act is unworthy of a secular democracy that champions equality.
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March 2020 -
PERSPECTIVE ON BEING A GOOD HINDU. Building bridges is important for the writer; what she avoids is participating in divisive debates on identity.
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March 2020 -
Not since Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s infamous Emergency rule, back in the mid-1970s, has Indian democracy been under such severe stress with a polarizing and authoritarian leader like Modi.