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STAGECRAFT
‘Reaction matters to me’As the Prithvi Theatre Festival celebrates the work of Satyadev Dubey, the “most hated and most loved man of modern Hindi theatre” talks of his work and theatre in India.
CONCERNS
Need for dignified sanitationMore than eight per cent of deaths in India are due to water and sanitation-related causes. The Third South Asian Conference on Sanitation (SACOSAN), opening in Delhi today, is an opportunity to raise awareness and take vital steps on this crucial issue.
SOCIETY Mumbai stops in its tracks The fear of violence erupting suddenly as it did recently has scarred the collective psyche of Mumbaikers.
HISTORY
Revelatory aestheticsPainted Photographs: Coloured Portraiture in India, from The Alkazi Collection of Photography, is an exhibition that documents the infinite aesthetic variety of colonial India. The exhibition, on in London, will come to India later this year.
IN THE NEWS
Of audacity and hopeWhen they met, Michelle was Obama’s mentor in a law firm. It took ice creams, a basketball test and then a romantic surprise to begin the journey together.
New directions The recent spurt of Bollywood films with strong ideas and individualistic style has been a refreshing change. AJIT DUARA
WELLBEING Healing gardens, soothing spaces Sun, shade and silence are a potent combination to heal bruised spirits.
HEALTHCARE An invisible disability On the even of National Epilepsy Day, a look at what we need to develop special legislation that is sensitive to the needs of people with disabling epilepsy in India? Get a back lift Get rid of those unsightly bumps and bulges with this new procedure.
EXCERPTS
The Good ManAn extract from Walter Crocker’s Nehru: A Contemporary’s Estimate, a classic biography of Jawaharlal Nehru by a man who had the opportunity to observe both the man and the Prime Minister at close quarters. Still relevant Historian Ramachandra Guha on why Crocker’s book continues to be important.
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