THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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April 2017 -
NOTEBANDI: STEPPING UP INDIA’S CASHLESS ECONOMY. The massive rise in digital payments since India’s bold experiment with demonetization is just one of the many upsides of this move.
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April 2017 -
Can mythology-inspired comic books make an impact against Indian society’s contemporary ills such as rape, acid burning, and sex trafficking? Showing teens a strong female is part of the answer.
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April 2017 -
Dr. Rafi Ahmed, world-famous immunologist, member of the National Academy of Sciences, and Director of the Emory Vaccine Center, works on cancer treatments and a universal flu vaccine.
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April 2017 -
Before federal income taxes (16th Amendment, 1913), some "Robber Barons" played the dual role of business and government well, maximizing profits and using their excess to the betterment of all.
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March 2017 -
A man leads a quiet life until secrets from his past force him to face his flawed recollections, the truth about his first love, and the consequences of decisions made a lifetime ago.
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March 2017 -
Dr. Seshu Sarma of Hindu Temple of Atlanta spearheads Upahar (“Gift”), bringing Indian religious and cultural organizations to Habitat for Humanity to build houses for low-income families.
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March 2017 -
TRUMP’S TRAVEL BAN WILL HURT TECH INDUSTRY: Almost all major tech company leaders—
including Google, Facebook, and Apple—are worried about the future of their industry in the U.S.
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March 2017 -
Bharati Mukherjee wrote about hyphenated lives but wanted to be an American writer, not relegated to a particular bookshelf--"a demand that America deliver the promises of its dream to all its citizens equally.”
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March 2017 -
“I FELT UNCERTAIN OF MY PLACE IN THIS GREAT COUNTRY.” South Asian women activists, Atlanta's Aisha Yaqoob (Policy Director, AAAJ-Atl) and Sri Das, on why they marched in the nationwide Women’s March.
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March 2017 -
For one delirious week in January, the Jaipur Literature Festival is the most happening mela in India. You sit in on chats among personalities from literature, film, journalism, and the arts.