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Published 28.11.18
Selfies before the majesty of nature
Surely showing the world that one has experienced something does not make the occurrence more fulfilling...
By The Telegraph
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Published 27.11.18
The shared joy of Christmas cake
It is one of the most exciting facets of the festive season for people regardless of their religion or community...
By The Telegraph
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Published 28.03.19
Summer's poison is sweet
Beverage companies need to come up with a healthy substitute for high-fructose corn syrup...
By The Telegraph
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Published 25.03.19
Why are festivals occasions to break laws?
Drunk-driving and rash driving were some of the ‘accomplishments’ of those arrested by the police on Holi...
By The Telegraph
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Published 23.03.19
There's poison in the public discourse on Pulwama
After the terror attack, the dominant emotion was one of seeking revenge. Is this not terrifying? ...
By The Telegraph
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Published 14.03.19
Barbie: Six decades of irrelevance in India
Barbie dolls, which are almost always too expensive for middle-class families, are not playthings for most young girls in India...
By The Telegraph
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Published 13.03.19
Modi govt is destroying every pillar of democracy
With the Rafale case, it seems to be trying to erode the people’s faith in the judiciary ...
By The Telegraph
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Published 11.03.19
The stamp is now mainly a collector's item
Gone are the days when one used to eagerly wait for letters from near and far just so that the stamp could be steamed off it...
By The Telegraph
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Published 24.02.19
The internet's Gandhian streak
Do-it-yourself videos have taken over the internet, and companies publishing such content are raking in millions of dollars...
By The Telegraph
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Published 21.02.19
Instagram's unexpected boost for poetry books
Instapoets seem to be challenging foundational ideas about poetry while expanding its horizons for amateur poets...
By The Telegraph
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