THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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November 2016 -
Few things are as quintessential to ancient India as the Maharajas. And few experiences in contemporary India can match the Palace on Wheels—an ultra-luxurious train tour of Rajasthan and North India.
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November 2016 -
India’s recent “surgical strikes” at terrorist camps across the Line of Control in Pakistan-held Kashmir signaled a new phase in the (almost) seven-decades-long conflict.
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November 2016 -
Poet, novelist, and pithy essayist Amit Majmudar is a diagnostic nuclear radiologist by day. Ohio’s first Poet Laureate, his latest poetry collection is called Dothead.
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November 2016 -
I am drawn to what has been lost, no more so than the story of our Native Americans. Society has changed to support race and gender rights more and more, but what of the Native Americans?
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October 2016 -
MANOJ K. MISHRA: ON TOP OF HIS WORLD. Thanks to his endowment, several areas of the new GSU Law building in Atlanta bear the Mishra name. At 38 years old, he has aced the corporate world, and more.
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October 2016 -
A GREAT INDIAN MATHEMATICIAN INSPIRES A JAPANESE-AMERICAN PROFESSOR: interview with Ken
Ono, author of My Search for Ramanujan, and Associate Producer of the film The Man Who Knew Infinity.
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October 2016 -
WILL DIWALI GO THE WAY OF CHRISTMAS, a splurge of consumerism? Former Christian Minister David Dillard-Wright is a Hindu by choice. His musings on Diwali provide a unique perspective.
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October 2016 -
Reflecting on the multicultural roots of her family’s (and India’s) favorite treats, cookbook author NANDITA GODBOLE feels like a time-traveling culinary gypsy. Here are her family recipes.
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October 2016 -
Results of Khabar’s festival drawing competition: scenes of the festive season submitted by children.
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October 2016 -
San Francisco-based artist Chiraag Bhakta (aka Pardon My Hindi) has exhibited at the Smithsonian and the Whitney Museum of American Art. He talks to Khabar about his Arch Motel project.