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STRENGTH AND SENSIBILITY
Reader's Digest India

STRENGTH AND SENSIBILITY

In her new novel, The Blind Matriarch, author and co-director of the Jaipur Literature Festival, Namita Gokhale speaks of the resilience women and families have shown during the pandemic and the renewed importance of pluck and perseverance

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December 2021
Up In LIGHTS
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Up In LIGHTS

A community puts on a dazzling display of support for a grieving family

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7 mins  |
December 2021
Awesome Tips For Getting Back Into Social Shape
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Awesome Tips For Getting Back Into Social Shape

How to navigate friends, family and social outings in a vaccinated world

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5 mins  |
November 2021
Brain Games That Really Work
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Brain Games That Really Work

Researchers know more than ever about how puzzles and twisters keep your mind sharp (Hint: Start with games that are tough!)

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November 2021
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How You Can Control Or Even Reverse This Diabetes

Striking new studies show how you can control or even reverse this common disease

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8 mins  |
November 2021
Covid-19 And The Road Ahead
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Covid-19 And The Road Ahead

The long-awaited victory may be closer at hand than ever

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November 2021
THE WOMAN WHO WRESTLED A COUGAR
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THE WOMAN WHO WRESTLED A COUGAR

Her mind racing, Larrane Leech leapt on to the cat, hoping against hope she could protect the children

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November 2021
BORN THIS WAY
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BORN THIS WAY

A glimpse into a transwoman’s resilient life, both synchronously coveted and singled out

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9 mins  |
November 2021
Appealing to Our Better Nature
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Appealing to Our Better Nature

Amitav Ghosh’s novels— The Shadow Lines, The Glass Palace, the Ibis trilogy—were always things of delight. We savoured his prose while losing ourselves in the expanse of the worlds he had imagined.

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November 2021
ME & MY SHELF
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ME & MY SHELF

Rahul Raina is the author of How to Kidnap The Rich. He divides his time between Oxford, England, where he runs his own consultancy, and Delhi, where in the down season, he teaches English and works for charities for disadvantaged children..

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November 2021
Books
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Books

Desperately Seeking Shah Rukh India’s Lonely Young Women and the Search for Intimacy and Independence

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November 2021
The Benefits of Cuddling
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The Benefits of Cuddling

Touch is actually good for us

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October 2021
ME & MY SHELF
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ME & MY SHELF

After moving to England in the 1960s, Farrukh Dhondy seemingly did everything. He worked as a writer, teacher, a journalist and a commissioning editor for Channel 4. His recently released memoir, Fragments Against My Ruin, records the highlights of a very full life.

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October 2021
LET'S GO FOR A WALK
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LET'S GO FOR A WALK

I discovered that this gentle activity supports healing for both body and soul

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October 2021
NEWS FROM THE WORLD OF MEDICINE
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NEWS FROM THE WORLD OF MEDICINE

FREQUENT INTERNET USE: NOT ALWAYS BAD

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October 2021
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MY PENNILESS JOURNEY

In 1998 I decided to walk 805 km across England and into Scotland with no money. Would I be shown enough hospitality to keep going?

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October 2021
EACH ONE A CHAMPION
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EACH ONE A CHAMPION

India’s para-athletes made history in Tokyo, but the story of how they got there is a true lesson in grit

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9 mins  |
October 2021
FLASH FLOOD
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FLASH FLOOD

Within seconds, the car carrying four Dutch tourists was swept down the hillside by the raging waters

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8 mins  |
October 2021
It Happens ONLY IN INDIA
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It Happens ONLY IN INDIA

“Will you please lend me ₹10,000? I will pay it back after I win KBC.”

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October 2021
Words of Wellness
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Words of Wellness

The surprising reasons why reading is good for your health

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5 mins  |
October 2021
Books
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Books

The Nutmeg’s Curse: Parables for a Planet in Crisis by Amitav Ghosh, Penguin Allen Lane

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October 2021
Let's Talk About Sex
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Let's Talk About Sex

Why we need to rescue sexual health from taboo and misinformation

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4 mins  |
September 2021
Are We Still Friends?
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Are We Still Friends?

How to have a difficult conversation without losing your cool

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4 mins  |
September 2021
How To Keep Your Heart Young
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How To Keep Your Heart Young

Exercise and proper diet are a good start. But these cardiologist-approved tips offer surprisingly helpful additions to any routine

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September 2021
Ping & Gaston
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Ping & Gaston

Fostering a pair of ducklings brought new joy to our home—until I discovered what awaited them back at the farm

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September 2021
It Happens ONLY IN INDIA
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It Happens ONLY IN INDIA

“All the best Raju beta”

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September 2021
House Calls
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House Calls

When done right, virtual appointments can benefit everyone

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September 2021
From Sir, With Love
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From Sir, With Love

Winner of the Global Teacher Prize, Ranjitsinh Disale has transformed a village with sense and tech sensibility

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September 2021
TAKING EVERYONE ALONG
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TAKING EVERYONE ALONG

Having recently released his memoir, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra says his iconic films have all been a stage where every crew and cast member has played an essential part

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September 2021
ME & MY SHELF
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ME & MY SHELF

Payal Dhar writes novels when she isn’t reporting on science and society. She has already written 10. Her latest young-adult title, It Has No Name, sees a gay teen come of age in an India that is also discovering its modernity

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September 2021