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Tales from the Tail End: A cancer diary that ends with a bang
Ananya Mukherjee’s book is about her spirited fight against cancer, replete with witty one-liners, lifehacks for husbands and Bollywood dialogues for every situation
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Eat, pray, love Banaras
A soul sojourn in the city of lights embraces food, adventure and spirituality
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Raising a hospital: The Akole model
When finding a hospital bed proved daunting during the devastating second wave of Covid-19, the villagers of the Maharashtra taluk got together to set up makeshift healthcare centres
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From darkness to light
For years, US-based stand-up comedian Vidur Kapur locked away the most essential part of his life. Now he reveals how he got his family to accept his sexuality – and how he finally found love and happiness.
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Significance of the colour red in your life
Blessings when it’s on the forehead or wrists, festive when it surrounds you, sensual when it’s on the lips, beautiful when it’s on your body, striking when you drive in it. And in the Christmas season, the colour red is all over the place, grabbing our attention, brightening our days.
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U’khand village drives miners away to save fields
It’s been about three weeks since a fresh crop of rice was planted in the famous fields of Maletha. By October, the rice will be ready.
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PHOTO EXHIBITION/WORLD WAR II. WWII: The untold stories
A project seeks to lift the veil on the forgotten histories of Indian soldiers fighting on foreign land
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Rishikesh yoga gurus have China in a twist
Rishikesh, believed by many to be the yoga capital of India, is also emerging as one of the biggest exporters of yoga teachers to Southeast Asia as well as China where demand for yoga is at an all-time high. An estimated 1,500 Indian yoga teachers, for instance, are believed to be teaching in China.
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The Mussoorie brew which had Ghalib hooked
The hill station housed some popular breweries manned by famous names like Sir Henry Bohle and Sir John Mackinnon who brewed legendary whisky
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