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Where did we go wrong? Learning to kill for fun How responsible are adults when things go wrong in the world of children?
On the track of a carbon web London’s climate change walk traces the effect of modern commerce on the city.
ACHIEVEMENT Dance of a lifetime Gurus V.P. Dhananjayan and Shantha reflect on their 55 years in dance and their association with Kalakshetra.
MUSIC The spell of Sufis The Ruhaniyat festival in Mumbai brought together performers and singers from places as diverse as Rajasthan, Bengal and Konya, Turkey.
FOCUS Fashion as empowerment In embattled Afghanistan, two designers are using fashion and design to empower women economically, to keep alive the traditions of a rich culture.
CINEMA Of stars and stories This is a well-written book about the new Bollywood and its emerging narratives, aimed at a Western readership.
FOOTLOOSE Dance of the auroras In a world that goes without light for months, the auroras come as a dazzling relief. TIME OUT Sensual surprise A slice of Italy in Switzerland, Lugano bubbles with Italian ebullience. GUSTASP and JEROO IRANI
THE TSUNAMI AND THE AFTERMATH
A village revisitedThree years after the tsunami struck, a look at the way relief measures have shaped up in Pattinacherry, the worst-hit village in the State of Puducherry.
ECOWATCH Stubborn assault A seventh dam across the Chalakudy may sound the death-knell of the river. Dammed in Large dams are emerging as a major issue of conflict in North-eastern India. NEERAJ VAGHOLIKAR
New vulnerabilitiesA changed topography in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and increased seismic activity in the area have to be factored in for drafting appropriate disaster responses.
TRIBUTE Charismatic portrayals With Kavungal Chathunni Panicker’s death, the Kavungal School of Kathakali has lost its last link with an ancient tradition. An enduring saga Even as Atlas Shrugged celebrates 50 years in print, novelist-philosopher Ayn Rand’s India connection is thriving.
EAT SMART Protein and you Adequate amount of protein in your diet brings down antibiotic needs and keeps you fighting fit. Dietary dilemmas The variety of freely available dietary information that confuses patients is one doctor’s bane.
Eyecatcher"At the stern heights of the Himalaya, between historic passes and spectacular peaks, lies the great Himalayan desert. Extending from Mustang in Nepal, it includes the Indian districts of Ladakh, Lahul, Spiti and Kinnaur. This vast area of brown ...
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