Reading
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A restaurant menu from 1935 is a reminder of how much Bombay has changed
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2
‘Iru’: A biography in motion about anthropologist Irawati Karve, who lived life on her own terms
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3
Why India needs to rethink its love for pigeons
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How restricting meals to a window can help manage blood sugar levels
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‘We are Indians, firstly and lastly’: How Dalit Buddhists in Mumbai are resisting caste hierarchy
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November nonfiction: Six recently published books about triumphs and disagreements in Indian history
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From patchwork of princely states to ‘heart’ of India: How modern-day Madhya Pradesh came to be
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For the millions of Indians travelling abroad, food lessons from Gandhi, Vivekananda and Mamata
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Bibek Debroy (1955-2024): A gadfly who wrapped erudition about mythology around market economics
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Book excerpt: A re-appreciation of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s version of ‘Devdas’