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Book review: The Iconic Women of India edited by Malvika Singh

  Tales of woman power A collection of essays that celebrates the achievements of women of undoubted substance. The title, The Iconic Women of Modern India, does tend to trouble you at first. The women written up, 16 of them in all, are all without argument women who have done and are doing much, but…

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Feature: Dhritiman Chaterji, Profiled

 On life’s stage CHENNAI CALLING  I shifted base from Kolkata to Chennai 16 years ago. I have always liked the atmosphere in Chennai. It still retains an element of quietude and moves at a slower pace compared to other Indian metros. Now, I know enough Tamil to get by. A decade ago, my wife Ammu,…

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Travel Books: Go Places, Sitting at Home

It’s in the books! Armchair travel takes on a special charm with the right books. EXPLORE THE WORLD THROUGH TRAVEL BOOKS! Sitting in the cosy confines of your favourite easy chair and going places, seeing sights, meeting all sorts of people, all without having to don camping gear, resort to insect repellents or learn a…

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Travel: Just One Place….

                                         JETWINGS INTERNATIONAL                                      Just One Place   If time constraints forced you to choose just one city in…

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Feature: Forest Research Institute

  Green crucible Dehradun’s Forest Research Institute is  more than just a pretty face. There is an apocryphal story that if you took out all the bricks in this building, and laid them end-to-end, you could circle the earth. It’s on every tourist’s itinerary, a trip to the sprawling, red-bricked institute, built more on the…

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Feature: Palakkad`s Ayurvedic Spas

Come alive   Discover your inner self at the ayurvedic resorts in and around Palakkad Palakkad is perhaps the right destination if a healing holiday is what you are looking for. Health tourism is in, and traditional ayurvedic treatment is in demand. Palakkad came suddenly and rather unexpectedly into the tourist spotlight recently, with a…

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Feature: Colour on Your Plate

Bring colour onto your plate Eat at least two servings from each of the four food colour groups every day, advises SHEILA KUMAR. Not many of us can lay claim to being colour conscious when it comes to the food we eat. However, it is vital that we achieve a  proper balance of colour in…

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Feature: The Eloor Lending Library

Trove of Tomes The Eloor lending library’s bank of books has ensured that Chennai will never be at a loss for words of the printed kind.  “If my DVD player works fine, and I have my Eloor membership, its going to be a happy old age for me,” says a scriptwriter for Tamil films, of…

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Travel: Dhanaulti, Uttarakhand

Silence of the wildflowers Dhanaulti in the Tehri Garwhal hills is a walker’s paradise   This is what my cousin Mallika had to say about Dhanaulti. “I went for a walk. Kept walking towards the horizon. And then, all of sudden, I was at the edge of what seemed an abyss. A deep valley opened…

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Feature: Love Yourself

  Agreed, we live in an unforgiving age, surrounded by examples of perfection everywhere. People with perfectly worked out bodies, perfectly intelligent minds, perfectly honed talents; the perfect fathers, mothers, spouse, siblings, offspring, friends. However, it’s time you learnt to love yourself warts and all. The truth is nobody is perfect. Nobody. Of course, there…

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