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Shubhangi Swarup

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Living
The Jungle Nook

A family outing runs unexpectedly into an opium trail in Namdapha

17 March 2016
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Living
On the Wings of Happiness in Bhutan

In search of black-necked cranes

16 April 2015
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India
Suddenly Indian

Turtuk was a border region in Pakistan until 1971. One fine day, it became a part of India. The unsettling effects of this switch are still visible

17 January 2014
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Books
What Are Men to Rocks and Mountains?

Field geologist and Earth Sciences Professor Mike Searle shares his expertise on the shifting plates beneath our feet

12 October 2013
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Living
The Juhu Gold Rush

In the rains, young fishermen who live around this Mumbai beach go out to sea in search of lost jewellery and coins

23 August 2013
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Living
City of Love

The romance of romance in Istanbul

18 November 2012
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India
The Revolutionaries Who Are Now Refugees

The story of Burmese insurgents who India threw into prison as ‘terrorists’

17 May 2012
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Living
Stealth Revolution

Muslim women of Mumbai’s Bohra community are secretly joining hands to slough off an age-old tradition of female genital mutilation

27 January 2012
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Living
Paradise Island, Up Close and Real

Zanzibar, in the southern hemisphere, offers a warm escape from the winter chill. But it takes a few days there for first impressions to peel off, and that’s when you begin to uncover its eclectic eccentricities

25 November 2011
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India
Colour of Resistance

Why the world loves the Gulabi Gang

02 October 2011