Eat to nourish your being—don’t eat to distract yourself from boredom or depressing company.
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COVER STORY
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The hypocrisy from the head of a supposedly democratic government betrays an intolerance for democratic dissent
The PM’s suspicion of external influence in NGOs belie old fixities and current practices
Madhya Pradesh chief minister insists that unless population is checked, economic growth will amount to nothing
Women and impoverished, illiterate tribals fall prey to Madhya Pradesh’s overweening family planning zeal
Speaking out for the first time, the Army Chief clears the air on the fracas over his date of birth and many other issues
Doctors are waking up to the dangers of taking vitamin supplements in excess
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The hypocrisy from the head of a supposedly democratic government betrays an intolerance for democratic dissent
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The PM’s suspicion of external influence in NGOs belie old fixities and current practices
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Madhya Pradesh chief minister insists that unless population is checked, economic growth will amount to nothing
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Women and impoverished, illiterate tribals fall prey to Madhya Pradesh’s overweening family planning zeal
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The Bhopal activist who was “snooped on” by Dow talks first-hand
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After Haryana ban, illegal mining shifts to Sikar’s hills
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The military fumes. The MoD establishes a beachhead. And India loses.
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Speaking out for the first time, the Army Chief clears the air on the fracas over his date of birth and many other issues
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Doctors are waking up to the dangers of taking vitamin supplements in excess
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