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THE DAY WE MADE Flying History
Ona sunny September day in 1913, the author set three world records ina homemade flying machine
THE COMMANDO WITH THE TATTOO
Ganesh Dhangde was just six years old when he got lost. Twenty years later, his mother had a visitor
MARILYN: HER MAGIC LINGERS ON
The real Marilyn Monroe was nobody you'd look at twice—unless she wanted you to
I Think, Therefore, I Spam...
...has become the way forward for too many e-mail pests. Here's how I deal with them every single day
CRAWLING IN THE PADDY FIELDS
Hard physical work taught me an unforgettable lesson: you reap what you sow
ME & MY SHELF
Human-rights lawyer, activist and teacher, Nandita Haksar is the author of 25 books. Her latest, Shooting the Sun: Why Manipur Was Engulfed by Violence and the Government Remained Silent, looks at the complex identity politics surrounding the ethnic clashes that broke out in Manipur in 2023.
Elevator from the Subcontinent, by Gigi Scaria, 2011
Elevator cabin with three backlit projections, automatic door system with microcontroller, 9.3 minute video.
RD RECOMMENDS
DUNE: PART 2 in theatres (1 March)
22 RIVERS across 22 STATES in 22 MONTHS
A lone canoeist crosses America in search of what binds us together
ELOPEMENT SPRINGS ETERNAL
At the ripe age of 65, we decided to run away and get married
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE TUAREGS
A journey to the Tassili n'Ajjer plateau in Algeria reveals rock paintings dating back millennia
Awarding Excellence
A look back at the 2023 Trusted Brand Award presentation ceremony hosted by Reader's Digest India last month.
The Great Unknown
An unlikely friendship helped my son grapple with divorce, death and ...
NIGHTMARE ALLEY
A couple, fleeing the shelling in Ukraine, are captured by Russian troops. It's up to their frantic son-living 2,400 km away-to get them free.
BE FRIENDS WITH YOUR MONEY (AND MANAGE IT TOO!)
This successful Internet entrepreneur, content creator and bestselling author shares his tips for anyone trying to kickstart their investment journey
Conquer Your Heartburn
A variety of new treatments could finally mean relief from acid reflux
WOMEN ON THE MOVE
Meet five women who found joy, power and purpose through a passion for adventure and the great outdoors
A Fondue Swisstory
Switzerland's gift to the world is a pot of melted goodness
A NEW TREATMENT FOR HEART DISEASE
Since the 1950s, medical scientists have understood that high cholesterol can contribute to coronary artery disease (CAD) by clogging the arteries with plaque. More recently, researchers have learnt that chronic inflammation in the arteries can play a role in restricting blood flow, too.
A Mental Workout
Exercise releases 'hope molecules' into the bloodstream
Words to Live By
What I've learnt from reading obituaries
REVIVING FORESTS AFTER WILDFIRES
ENVIRONMENT As a biology student at the University of Victoria, Bryce Jones took a summer job planting trees in B.C. and Alberta. Now an entrepreneur, he's found a faster way to get the job done. In 2019, Jones co-founded the Toronto-based Flash Forest, which uses drones to help replant forests after wildfires.
BYTE-SIZE BLUES
IT SEEMS LIKE you can't read the news nowadays without hearing about some new technology that could fundamentally change the lives of people-ideally other people.
A School for the Displaced
Estefanía Rebellón is helping provide an education to children living in migrant camps
When The World Spins
Vertigo is surprisingly common. Here's how to handle it
A Cure For 'Mean World Syndrome'
A cure for "Mean world syndrome"
The Pig Flip
READER'S DIGEST BOOKS REVIEW
The Poisoner of Bengal
In 1930s Bengal, Amarendra Pandey, the young heir of a well-known zamindar family is killed after being pricked by a mysterious assassin.
LORENZO SEARCHES FOR THE MEANING OF LIFE
One of India's pre-eminent English-language novelists returns with, perhaps, his most unconventional, meditative novel yet.
The Soul of Morocco
Tagine offers a taste of North Africa layered as the region's history