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Summer of discontent Kashmir simmering Kashmir is being suffocated more by the hartals called by the local leaders. Snapshots of life in the valley as the unrest unfolds…
Neglected treasuresThe works of sculptor Ramkinkar Baij, slowly disintegrating in the Santiniketan campus, are in urgent need of restoration. Our artists definitely deserve better.
Search for the fountain of youthWilliam Haseltine, one of the leaders of the biotech revolution, speaks of his interest in regenerative medicine and the Haseltine/Lind ACCESS Health Initiative in India.
NEWSMAKERS Rebel with a cause Now that Maoist leader Prachanda is heading the government, will this be the dawn of a new era for Nepal?
TIME OUT A home in the hills From momos to thukpas to Thangka paintings, Tibetans have stamped Mcleodganj with the ambience of home.
LENS VIEW
Framing the fast and the furiousPhotographing Formula-1 races requires not only special skills but also a sound knowledge of the sport, says Premjith Narayanan who was in Bahrain recently.
Say goodbye to back pain Early diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis helps prevent loss of motion in the spine.
MY TAKE
Alive to the joys of lifeNiketa Mehta’s decision to approach the court for an abortion raises some pertinent questions though the subsequent miscarriage might have taken the decision out of her hands. Don’t physically impaired children deserve to live? Are their lives without joy?
Forgotten linkDara Shikoh, whose death anniversary fell on August 30, was more than a Sufi-prince, scholar and translator. He was also a hands-on editor-publisher of translations
LEAVES FROM HISTORY Tale of two libraries The Gowthami Grandhalayam and Swatantra Samarayodhula Bhavanam in Rajahmundry are links to a fascinating past.
Her last battle Once a soldier in the INA during India’s freedom struggle, Laxmi Panda now lives in poverty forgotten by the government and society.
HEALTHWATCH Are your feet swollen? Often just keeping your feet up may be the solution but it’s not always innocuous.
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