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The heat is on: It's rock and roll in the skies (170) |
| It's a hippy hippy shake up there for pilots. Especially during monsoons. Rains lash more severely and wind speeds are even greater. Is this a sign of global warming, ask aviator. |
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Alzheimer's disease a ticking time bomb (165) |
| As life expectancy rises, Alzheimer's disease will become more widespread. India needs to be ready, warn experts. |
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India's very own treasure mystery (164) |
| While some believe that Nana Saheb was captured by the British and later hanged, the general consensus among historians now is that he was never captured. |
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A moving touchdown in India (164) |
| For many PIOs, it's been a homecoming like no other. They have traced their roots and received an emotional welcome. |
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What does a rupee mean for us? (163) |
| India seems to have grown up and that too in a hurry. This is what some policymakers feel about the strengthening of the rupee against the dollar. |
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Virgins all over again... and again (157) |
| People who opt for periods of secondary virginity find that they restore self-worth and regain feelings of control. |
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More than child's play (152) |
| For young kids, the line between the real and fantasy worlds gets blurred. Attachment to virtual pets can hamper a kid's development. |
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Big growth out of small cities (145) |
| Move over, metros. Tier II cities like Indore, Pune and Nashik are emerging as the new IT hubs, spawning successful start-ups and attracting multinational giants. |
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Jat grooms seek brides (144) |
| The severely skewed sex ratio in Haryana is forcing young men there to go bride-hunting as far as Kerala. |
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The heat is on: It's rock and roll in the skies (140) |
| It's a hippy hippy shake up there for pilots. Especially during monsoons. Rains lash more severely and wind speeds are even greater. Is this a sign of global warming, ask aviator. |
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