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The biggest gamble in history
The struggle for an identityIn some form or other, widows have faced subjugation. An international conference on `Capacity building of discriminated women widows', to be held in Delhi later this week, is sure to serve as a platform to express views and concerns about their status, says MOHINI GIRI. More FOCUS
Rebuilding GujaratA year after the earthquake that devastated Gujarat, local people still live in tents or temporary shelters. Today, the authorities are in a bind. They cannot permit reconstruction without first putting in place a proper plan and also establish building norms that incorporate earthquake-resistant features. KALPANA SHARMA on her travels around Gujarat. More
A lasting legacyIn his lifetime, Anil Agarwal fought for and has left behind a solid legacy, the belief that a healthy environment is a basic human right. BITTU SAHGAL pays tribute to the noted environmentalist who died early this month. More
Four stages of life`Ulhasnagar', Sudhir Patwardhan's recent and monumental landscape painting, and its companion piece `Lower Parel' were the twin foci of his exhibition, recently shown in Bangalore and soon to go on view at the Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai. In these works, says RANJIT HOSKOTE, Patwardhan gives renewed expression to the main themes of his art. More STUDIO VISIT
Painterly evolutionJehangir Sabavala's journey as an artist has been thoughtful and disciplined; a passage navigated according to a definite pattern of choices. He talks to DOM MORAES on what he says may be his last one-man show an exhibition of 24 canvases that will move from Mumbai to Delhi and then New York. More AFTERWORD
A new divideThe vapid and monied class of `Monsoon Wedding' has probably never heard of the word uxorious and this is a new divide in its already divided world, says T.G. VAIDYANATHAN. More DESTINATION
An ideal getawayTourism in Kerala has grown by leaps and bounds in the last decade helped by changing attitudes of tourists and the lure of Ayurveda. In the second and concluding part of an article, KAUSALYA SANTHANAM looks at the factors that have contributed to this phenomenon. More CUISINE
Quick bitesENDLESS hours of cooking can stress a busy housewife. The recipes are not only filling, but also very easy to prepare. Just one of the dishes with a bowl of soup and a little salad should prove to be a substantial meal. Katti ... More
Best of Gujarati foodTHE majority of Gujaratis are vegetarians and the climate, beliefs, customs and religious attitudes of that area have influenced their culinary tradition. Though Gujarat has a wide range of foods, Gujarat Nu Jaman, a new book by Devaki ... More
Burn that fat ... but how?Obesity is recognised as a health problem, but dealing with it can be difficult. Noted fitness expert PEG JORDAN looks at the many ways of losing weight. The first of a two-part article. More
By Laurie Baum The week ahead
MOON SIGNS By Khousikan For a native of Vrischika Lagna, will retrograde Jupiter in Eighth from Lagna be harmful in forthcoming Guru Dasa? What are the prospects for domestic happiness and for offspring?
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