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January 2005
February 2005
March 2005
 
 
   
   
Long Awaited New Year’s Gift
  Dual citizenship for overseas Indians has finally arrived.
 
The Khaas Aam
  Ode to the mango, India’s regal fruit.
 
Mango Memories
  I like to eat my mangoes the way monkeys eat them.
 
The Banyan Tree
  The banyan has legendary, mythological and cultural significance in India.
 
The Chug That Tugs
  Romance of the Indian trains.
 
A Dusty Road out of Amritsar
  A trip to the Wagah checkpost along the Indo-Pak border
 
Hey Ram!
  A grandson’s plan to grant marketing rights to Mahatma Gandhi’s name to a US company ignites a firestorm.
 
India Through Rose Tinted Glasses
  Which is the real India? The one that arrives on your doorstep in colorful supplements, or the one that carries its daily bread in those same scraps of paper?
   
India’s Coffee Culture
  Coffee is now the drink of India’s young and happening.
 
Long Live the Bandit Queen
  In this life of hypocrisy, there was this genuine light, original and simple.
 
Outing the Fairness Complex
  It's time to expose the Indian complex for white skin.
 
The Indophiles
  Westerners who have succumbed to India' legendary charm.
 
World Wide Café
  Huge dot.com billboards are vying for attention with Amul butter in cities like Pune.
 
Government of India on the Web
  You can find the list of crooked officers and file a complaint against bribery on the Web.
 
Postcards From the Pink City
  Tired of the Taj, we turn to Jaipur.
   
Party Time
  India celebrates the world's longest dance party..
   
The Man Who Shot Gandhi
  Nathuram Godse gets his turn.
   
Nostalgia & the Three-Wheeled Monster
  Here’s one from a loser. Get a crash course in Hindian Math, or something as gibberish as that, before you get hold of a calculator and a fare chart.
   
Getting up to Speed
  The Internet arrives in India.
   
   
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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