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SPORTS: NBA ‘marks’ Indian youth
New Delhi, April 14 In a market obsessed with cricket, the National Basketball Association (NBA) is hoping to capture the second position over the next five years in terms of mind space among the public. In 2006, NBA had sent a group ...

ARTS & CRAFTS: Art showroom
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NRIS: Return of the natives
A growing number of Indians living abroad are flying back to promising prospects at home, and networking with each other along the way.. Twelve to 15 years ago, you may have spotted Shobha Durairajan with her head in her books, trying to ...

GENDER: Grand old lady of publishing
The founder of SAGE Publications recounts the journey of a business rooted in philanthropy. In an era where pulp fiction and the Beatles had a hysterical fan following, getting into an area as niche as scholarly publishing was not such a good ...

GENDER: Will Nepal miss it again?
The Maoists want to stop Miss Nepal, but young women see the pageant as a ticket to a bright future.. When 19-year-old Sahana Bajracharya wanted to take part in `Miss Nepal', the oldest and best-known beauty pageant in her country, her mother, a ...

FOOD & CUISINE: Cross-country khana
A fortnight of flavours from various regions of India. Being a food critic comes with its own advantages. This time, it came with the perk of being able to savour an array of dishes not offered to the rest of the diners that day at Paprika, the ...

HEALTH: Yes, positive
Ensuring workplace rights of HIV-positive people. As the incidence of HIV/AIDS grows into an overwhelming reality among white-collar professionals, corporate India is being called upon to do its bit to create an empowered and enlightened ...

EDUCATION: Lessons in hope
The sylvan settings would be the envy of any upmarket private school, but the Olcott Memorial School in Chennai reaches out to the less fortunate. My parents live diagonally across from the Olcott Memorial School in Besant Nagar, Chennai, which ...

HEALTH: Food for thought?
Fitness expert Bharat Savur answers readers' queries. There has been much discussion regarding certain foods directly affecting our thoughts - example: fresh fruits enhance positivity, whereas onion- and garlic-based foods promote temper and ...






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