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Because You Were Once Impressionable Too

Saas-Bahu and other television soap operas have transformed Indian lives in ways you can laugh at—or empathise with

Amnesia Hour

Somewhere, it is always the time of cholera

Now Will You Marry Me?

For those who cannot come up with a clever way to pop the big question, there are proposal planners at hand.

Two Journeys, One Box of HIV Medicine

Presenting two stories that tell another tale.

Suhaag Raat: Then and Now

Some things have not changed: little or no sex. It’s just that friends now insist on making it more memorable than the newlywed would like.

Aruna’s Keepers

Last Saturday, Aruna Shanbag, a former employee of KEM Hospital, Mumbai, completed 37 years as its ‘baby’. This is the story of the nurses and doctors at KEM who have taken care of one of their own ever since that fateful evening of 27 November 1973 when Aruna was raped and strangulated by a ward boy.

The Lexus and the Olive Creed

Lifestyle dining at this upscale restaurant thrives on the patronage of its celebrity clientele and the suitably loaded who will pay for the social privilege of that company.

Loo and Behold!

It’s official: the other WTO has pronounced India an open-air defecation superpower.

The Dissection Man

Dr Mahantesh’s father had wanted him to dissect his deceased body for the greater good of scientific knowledge. And the good doctor did too. In the full glare of media.

Christ on the cross… maybe not

A Swedish pastor’s PhD dissertation has created quite a stir around the world by questioning an accepted ‘fact’ of Christianity.

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