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VARIETY LIFESTYLE: Saying it with flowers The generation born in ‘globalised’ India is gradually replacing the older genre and the doctrines of working and living are also changing. The new tag-lines, ‘Play more, win more’ and ‘Earn more, spend ... BOOKS: Baby boomers turn ‘boomerangst’ generation Macbeth tells Seyton of many things that should accompany old age, such as ‘honour, love, obedience, troops of friends’ but, on a practical note, he concedes that he would look to have, in their stead, ‘curses, not loud ...
TOURISM: Rajavilas on rails On board the Golden Chariot, a luxury train chugging through some of the most historical and scenic places in Karnataka.. The eye-catching royal purple coaches draw attention at the Yeswantpur Railway Station in Bangalore. It is a train built ... GENDER: Lacking gender unity In J&K, gender identity has been rendered subservient to political identity because women are not allowed to unite across ethnic, regional and communal lines.. During the recent turmoil in Jammu and Kashmir, it was women who became the ... ARTS & CRAFTS: The Menils’ trove A Texas couple decided to put its spectacular private art collection on public display in a manner that would never inspire “museum fatigue”.. Set amidst a scenic neighbourhood near downtown Houston, Texas in the US, The Menil ... INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL: Island hopping In the Philippines — a land of scenic beauty and natural wonders. Say Philippines and the first and only image it conjured up in my mind was that of Imelda Marcos, the former first lady whose infamous collection of more than 3,000 pairs of ... LIFESTYLE: Under an alien sky An 18th-century cemetery in Kolkata provides a fascinating glimpse into the lives of those who peopled our colonial past.. Cemeteries have always fascinated me. As much as any edifice, they symbolise the grandeur and the fragility of power. They ... HEALTH: Chill, don’t get angry! Fitness expert Bharat Savur answers readers’ queries. I study in the US and I have a problem — I get very angry easily and can’t control it. My friends and family tell me I get mad really fast. I like to eat hot food and pep it ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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