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VARIETY BOOKS: Indian tales from Australians Much has been written about the Indians’ ‘encounters’ with Australia. Here’s the opposite, ‘Australian encounters with India,’ a collection of stories under the title Of Sadhus and ...
HUMAN RESOURCES: Interns on the job Fresh-faced and enthusiastic youngsters descend on offices for a taste of working life.. A young team ideating on a CSR campaign for a real estate company got its best ideas from two 17-year-olds who were interning with the company. ... INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL: Worcester, amen! Porcelain fit for kings, a famously guarded sauce and a beautiful cathedral in prayer for centuries.. You don’t need to travel to Rome or Paris to see breathtaking architecture – Britain’s forefathers certainly had talent. The ... HEALTH: Don't bring on a mini-stroke Rather than abusing your body, become more determined to be healthier.. Be kind to yourself. Follow a fitness lifestyle. Keep it simple. Have just one strong burning aspiration: I want to be healthier. Over the years, you lose some weight, you ... FOOD & CUISINE: Discovering India, on a thali Regional food comes alive in full-splendour on a thali. Mumbai offers several to choose from.. Thalis are the most popular choices as meals for Mumbaiites, for whom time is at a premium. If variety is the spice of life, then the Indian thali is ... MUSIC & DANCE: Fame and infamy Lucknow’s tawaifs were once the epitome of culture, but their image has suffered over the years.. (It is not just you disgraced by desire for me, there are thousands captivated by me in this city and intoxicated by ... PEOPLE: For whom the fans line up Ernest Hemingway’s gripping storytelling continues to enthral.. Though author and journalist Ernest Miller Hemingway passed away almost five decades ago, the day of his birth, July 21, is still marked by a weeklong festival that ... BOOKS: Good storytelling When R.M. Lala quotes a Japanese proverb, ‘Time spent in laughing is time spent with the gods’, in his autobiography titled The Thread of God in My Life (Penguin Viking), he gives us a glimpse into the central ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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