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Hybrids of my reality (05 October 12:00) |
| T.V. Santhosh’s canvases work by taking control of misrepresented truth so that the viewer is forced to bring his/her interpretations while engaging with the images. A conversation with th... |
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In search of progress (05 October 12:00) |
| Sharp, simple reminders of major political facts are woven into a stunning cinematic fabric in Meena Nanji’s brilliant documentary ‘View From A Grain of Sand’. |
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Let’s Jazz it up (05 October 12:00) |
| Ever thought that law and music wouldn’t mix? Soli Sorabjee’s lifelong love for jazz tells you otherwise. |
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Corruption’s real victims (05 October 12:00) |
| While corruption has eaten into every facet of life, those hit hardest are the most vulnerable sections of society. |
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Chasms between children (05 October 12:00) |
| As the inmates of Ummeed, an ashram for homeless and street children, interacted with the students of The Shriram School, the huge chasm dividing them was briefly bridged through moments of ... |
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Time for fundamental changes (05 October 12:00) |
| The current international crisis is an opportunity to go beyond posturing to change some of the basic structures on which a consumer society is built. |
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Monica’s autobiography (05 October 12:00) |
| Monica Bedi is working hard on her autobiography which she wants the world to read. “I am really working hard on it. It will be completed in a few months now,” she says. Monica says that... |
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Call of the big cat (05 October 12:00) |
| Asia’s last population of free-ranging lions is confined to the Gir forests in Gujarat. Will they get a second home? |
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Ayah vs Empire (05 October 12:00) |
| A nostalgic trip to the Simla of the early 1900s. |
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Passion wins, always (05 October 12:00) |
| The simple sport of running builds phenomenal passion and is a powerful vehicle to ignite team spirit. |
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Truly a battle of the sexes (05 October 12:00) |
| The irony of the U.S. presidential campaign is that the first woman nominee stands for regressive feminist opinion and her male rivals counter it. |
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Path to healing (05 October 12:00) |
| With October being breast cancer month, a holistic approach against a framework of a mind-body connection may help patients cope with the disease better. |
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Understanding the Khairlanji Verdict (05 October 12:00) |
| The Khairlanji Verdict, in which six persons were awarded the death penalty for the massacre of dalits, is anything but historic. In treating the massacre as a purely criminal act, it actual... |
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When the bubble burst (05 October 12:00) |
| While some blame the greed of Wall Street investment bankers and the dangers of a totally unregulated system for the current financial crisis, what can’t be denied is that lives, and lifes... |
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Safe pregnancy (05 October 12:00) |
| R. Krithika (September 28), made an assuring as well as informative read for all those stressed, apprehensive and expectant mothers. In this era of fast paced and tech-savvy life, the proces... |
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‘I’m a very insecure actor’ (05 October 12:00) |
| With a variety of roles under her belt, Sharmila Tagore now takes the next step: a film in a language she does not know. |
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Voguely uncomfortable (28 September 12:00) |
| Vogue India’s display made us uncomfortable because it reminded us of what we preferred to forget: our daily complicity in ‘exploiting the poor.’ |
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The new Indian marriage (28 September 12:00) |
| Marriage today is a substantial entity that is far more consciously experienced than it ever used to be. |
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The high price of low-cost airlines (28 September 12:00) |
| Will you have to soon pay for the privilege of sitting through a flight in a low cost carrier? |
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Go green (28 September 12:00) |
| A couple of ways to prepare greens as they should be, without spicing or boiling the textures and tastes away. |
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The rich in Karachi and other luxuries (28 September 12:00) |
| It’s a languorous lifestyle with the day often starting well past noon. Yes, we have enough money, thank you. |
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Single and happy (28 September 12:00) |
| Tanushree Dutta denies that she is getting married in the near future. The actor says that the rumours are nothing but gossip. “I think people are just in a hurry to get me married! As for... |
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The hunt is on (28 September 12:00) |
| First-time author Anita Jain is candid about her intentions. “That’s what my book is about. Everybody in the West writes memoirs, not really in India though,” she says. Jain’s book, ... |
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What Gandhi owed to Tagore (28 September 12:00) |
| The debate between Gandhi and Tagore, men of hugely different temperaments and world views, on nationalism still makes for absorbing reading. |
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Unique experiment (28 September 12:00) |
| The State Institute of Rural Development, Mysore, makes use of satellite TV technology to bring sex workers across the State and top-level bureaucrats face to face, as a part of its battle a... |
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Safe journeying (28 September 12:00) |
| Here are tips to ensure that travellers with cardiac trouble have a hassle-free trip. |
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It’s a leg attack (28 September 12:00) |
| Do you have constant pain in the legs? Then check with your doctor. It may be the beginning of peripheral vascular disease. |
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Intense yet sensitive (28 September 12:00) |
| ‘My art is an extension of my self and vice versa,’ says author-journalist-filmmaker Ruzbeh Bharucha whose book My God Is A Juvenile Delinquent was released recently. |
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Conflict over conversions (28 September 12:00) |
| The recent communal clashes in Orissa and Karnataka have shown that the danger to Indian society and culture is from the abandonment of civilised debate over differences and the widespread... |
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Everyone’s in a relationship (28 September 12:00) |
| It can be a little unsettling learning to deal all over again with a new person in one’s life… |
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Shared concerns (28 September 12:00) |
| Vijay Nagaswami responds to Ashley Tellis’ “Representations of homosexuality”, published last week. |
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Let the mother choose (28 September 12:00) |
| Pregnancy need not always be a stressful experience. As the 11th South Asian Regional Conference of Clinical UltraSonography in Practice (CUSP) held in Chennai this week demonstrated the tec... |
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Statements of style (28 September 12:00) |
| Anita Lal’s unique retail chain, Good Earth, that packages experiences of contemporary aesthetic spaces, is all set to make its Chennai shortly. |
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One at a time (28 September 12:00) |
| With rave reviews for his role in “Saas Bahu Aur Sensex”, actor Farooque Shaikh talks about his 11-year hiatus from the silver screen and his future plans. |
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Preserved for posterity (21 September 12:00) |
| Anil Kumble’s passion for photography made him the official photographer for the Indian cricket team. |
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The art of not learning (21 September 12:00) |
| Is it really too much to ask of a nation with big aspirations to invest in primary education? |
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For an equal share (21 September 12:00) |
| More effort goes into rationalising inequalities than in discussing how equality might be achieved. |
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To feel or not (21 September 12:00) |
| Are we just being used when we are kind and compassionate? |
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A reason to hope (21 September 12:00) |
| The agreement between Mugabe and Tsvangirai is complex but offers grounds for cautious optimism. |
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Terrorism and the State (21 September 12:00) |
| A People's Tribunal held recently found out that many innocent lives get destroyed or traumatised when the State presumes an entire community to be responsible for terror attacks. |
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Movie moments (21 September 12:00) |
| From Madhubala to Rani Mukherjee to Shah Rukh Khan, film stars have always had a huge impact on fashion trends and on the way we imagine ourselves. |
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India: Calling home for help (21 September 12:00) |
| The fabled Indian call centre has finally turned its gaze inwards. Soon medical call centres based on the EMRI model may be available to other nations. |
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Ageless Asha (21 September 12:00) |
| She reinvents herself to keep singing even at the age of 75. Asha Bhosle talks about the secret of her longevity. |
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Childhood on hold (21 September 12:00) |
| With no comprehensive policy framework for children under six, even the basic issues of childcare have not been squarely addressed. |
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Notes from a walled city (21 September 12:00) |
| Kabul is a city under siege, with enemies within and without, disconnected from the rest of the country. |
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Silent killer of minds (21 September 12:00) |
| Alzheimer’s has been called a silent epidemic, a progressive degenerative disease without cure that mostly strikes people in their sixties, a destroyer of personalities and homes. On the o... |
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Losing touch with reality (21 September 12:00) |
| For the relatives of those suffering from AD, seeing their loved ones turn from competent, self-sufficient individuals to strangers unable to take care of their basic needs can be a devasta... |
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A helping hand (21 September 12:00) |
| The Memory Clinic in Hyderabad is one of the few institutes in India which provides organised support to those suffering from Alzheimer’s. |
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Need for a safety net (21 September 12:00) |
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