THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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February 2019 -
"THE LION OF PUNJAB" AT NIAGARA FALLS: Freedom fighter Lala Lajpat Rai made two trips to the USA. During one of those trips, in 1905, he mused poetically on Niagara Falls, nature, and man.
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February 2019 -
HOW WE CAN LEARN THE ART OF HAPPINESS? Two essays, a perspective by Dr. Uma Majmudar and a prescription by Geeta Mehrotra, show us the possibilities of where and how to find true happiness.
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February 2019 -
THE LINE BETWEEN SECULAR & SACRED INDIA: When issues like Sabrimala arouse intense passions, how can we gain a nuanced understanding? It's more than a simple fight for gender equality.
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February 2019 -
SIKKIM, India’s smallest and only organic state, is a delight. Stunning new airport. In the shadow of the Kanchenjunga: momos, mists, flower-strewn valleys. Monasteries. Gangtok's lively nightlife.
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January 2019 -
CONSUL GENERAL SWATI K. KULKARNI talks about her new role, her goals, and her insights on the Indian diaspora, culled from her varied postings. The Indian Consulate in Atlanta is now in its seventh year.
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January 2019 -
A MIXED MARRIAGE IN THE 1970’S MIDWEST: The author talks about her Indian father and white mother rejecting the expectations of conservative institutions, and what it meant for her childhood.
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January 2019 -
A CONTEMPORARY PAKISTANI RENDERING OF PRIDE AND PREJUDICE: Atlantan Soniah Kamal’s Unmarriageable is a delightful, searching novel with a postmodern and postcolonial sensibility--and rave reviews.
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January 2019 -
INDIA’S DEADLY AIR: It's a health crisis. Instead of identity politics like temple-building, the Indian public should be demanding something far more fundamental: the ability to breathe.
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January 2019 -
Following "An Inconvenient Truth" and "He Named Me Malala," "The Price of Free" is another riveting documentary by Davis Guggenheim--this one on Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi’s work against child labor.
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January 2019 -
Thinking about buying property in India? This ready reckoner walks you through the fundamentals of real estate transactions for NRIs (NonResident Indians) and PIOs (Persons of Indian Origin).