As parts of the country reel under a heat wave or are sucked dry by drought, all eyes are on the monsoon— the delayed guest who ushers in hope and joy.
In BLink’s special edition:
✱ Fighting the drought in Marathwada
✱ Harbinger of love, poetry and music
✱Vani Jairam on the song that made her
✱The Malayali away from home, and monsoon nostalgia
✱The umbrella unfurls
✱Water tells a story and more
In this package
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In drought-struck Marathwada, the wells have run dry
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Hearts on the horizon: It’s raining poems
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Vani Jairam: The monsoon song that made her
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Reading the raindrop: The Malayali and the monsoon
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Bobbing up and down through decades — the umbrella
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‘Every year I need to romance the rain to keep alive who I am’
- Cover
If it’s raining, it’s got to be Matheran
- Cover
Listen to the falling rain
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Monsoon and the Indian kitchen
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Around the world in a soup bowl
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Monsoon strains of hope and despair
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Chasing the clouds
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The Mughal gardens of pleasure
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FinMins and the petitions to rain god
- Shoot
Thirsting for more
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