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“I Didn't Know How Long I'd Survive”
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“I Didn't Know How Long I'd Survive”

With his leg caught in the sharp, whirling teeth of a gigantic corn conveyor and no one around to hear his cries for help, this farmer grabbed his pocketknife and did the unthinkable

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February 2021
THE SIMPLE LIFE
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THE SIMPLE LIFE

A life of humility, diligence and unerring compassion is the only way of living known to Sudha Murthy

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February 2021
NO PUTTING HER DOWN
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NO PUTTING HER DOWN

Even though her next book is set in an exclusive club, Anuja Chauhan’s writing is for everybody

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February 2021
10 Foods That Heal
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10 Foods That Heal

These nutritional powerhouses can make you healthier with every bite.

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January 2021
The Perils of Indifference
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The Perils of Indifference

It can be tempting to look away. It is easier-to avoid such interruptions to our work, our hopes, Dreams.

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January 2021
The Mark of Kane
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The Mark of Kane

A biopic of Herman Mankiewicz, the man who wrote Citizen Kane, Mank is a labour of love

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January 2021
FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT
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FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT

In 2020, a year defined by loss, Lijo Jose Pellissery reinvented himself spiritually and as a filmmaker. India might have its Oscar hopes pinned on his film, Jallikattu, but its maker prefers to look beyond

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January 2021
“Don't Look Down!”
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“Don't Look Down!”

Below the trapped miners was an empty elevator shaft, 2,000 feet deep. Only the extraordinary strength of one man might save them

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January 2021
Finding the Silver Lining
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Finding the Silver Lining

Over the past year, many of us have found a new appreciation for life’s simpler joys. RD readers share their discoveries

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January 2021
EXTRAORDINARY INDIANS
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EXTRAORDINARY INDIANS

Five incredible stories of ordinary people changing the world through courage, compassion and service

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January 2021
Films
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Films

MOVIES ON DEMAND

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January 2021
ME & MY SHELF
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ME & MY SHELF

Deepa Anappara earned high praise from the likes of Ian McEwan and Anne Enright with her very first novel, Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line. The book recently won the 2020 Tata Literature Live! First Book Award and was also shortlisted for the JCB Prize for Literature.

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January 2021
Books
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Books

HISTORY OF BOOKS

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January 2021
Kindness In The Time Of Covıd
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Kindness In The Time Of Covıd

From making face masks for hospitals to making music to entertain neighbours, the COVID-19 crisis is sparking countless acts of generosity. Here are stories from around the world

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December 2020
Christmas In An Unlikely Season
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Christmas In An Unlikely Season

How could my children and I share in the joy of the season during a time of terrible sadness?

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December 2020
Reject, Revive and Innovate: What the Pandemic Teaches Us
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Reject, Revive and Innovate: What the Pandemic Teaches Us

Definitive lessons gleaned from India’s fight against the pandemic

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December 2020
MY Thank You YEAR
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MY Thank You YEAR

How writing 365 notes of appreciation reconnected me to what’s important in my life

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December 2020
Write to Be Free
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Write to Be Free

Controversies pushed his back to the wall, but having won the 2020 JCB Prize for Literature, author S. Hareesh has vindicated himself and his writing

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December 2020
FIGHT OFF VIRUSES
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FIGHT OFF VIRUSES

How to strengthen your immune system

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December 2020
LIVING WITH CASTE
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LIVING WITH CASTE

On the tyranny of exclusion that marks Dalithood

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December 2020
ATTENTION PLEASE!
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ATTENTION PLEASE!

What information registers in our brains depends on what our attention allows in. And who regulates this filter? You do!

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December 2020
An Ode to Resilience
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An Ode to Resilience

Glimpses from an extraordinary year filled with struggles and collective strength

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December 2020
A SCREAM IN THE WILD
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A SCREAM IN THE WILD

Alone and pinned under a grizzly, Colin Dowler reached for a pocketknife and struggled for his life

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December 2020
Write to Be Free
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Write to Be Free

Controversies pushed his back to the wall, but having won the 2020 JCB Prize for Literature, author S. Hareesh has vindicated himself and his writing

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5 mins  |
December 2020
Books: A Promised Land by Barack Obama, Viking
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Books: A Promised Land by Barack Obama, Viking

Barack Obama’s biography is nothing if not unique, and in A Promised Land, his 768-page memoir, the former US president tells us his story with trademark eloquence and restraint.

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December 2020
Laugh Yourself Smarter
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Laugh Yourself Smarter

Humour activates our brains and enhances our well-being perhaps more than anything else

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November 2020
Children: Their Rights, And Why They Matter
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Children: Their Rights, And Why They Matter

Every child is a right-holder and should be treated as such

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November 2020
Our White Mosquito Net Palace
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Our White Mosquito Net Palace

A loving tribute to our protector against all things that buzz, bite and bother

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November 2020
Your Brain Was Made For Walking
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Your Brain Was Made For Walking

Creative inspiration is only a short stroll away

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November 2020
Professor Shonku's Date with History
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Professor Shonku's Date with History

One of the most beloved characters created by the master storyteller Satyajit Ray was Professor Shonku, a genius scientist and inventor of eccentric gadgets working from his laboratory in Giridih (now in Jharkhand). In this story, Shonku and two of his German colleagues invent the Compudium, a device to communicate with souls of the departed. What follows are some surprising results that celebrate the spirit of human imagination and scientific invention. Read on ...

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November 2020