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COVER STORY
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Research at Indian universities needs to be totally revamped to reach Western standards
Hewing to tradition, while correcting the ravages of lifestyle, ensures good health
Superfoods have replaced the pakodas and the patties, but are these enough to shield us Indians from going belly-up?
Diversity in the Indian culture can be mapped with the food an Indian family eats- from Idli to bread pakoda, chapati to khakra.
Tracing the contours of the ‘nutrition famine’ hitting those who think they eat well points at the cure: recovering the diversity in what we eat.
Salman Khan is no stranger to big bucks. A list of his movies that graced the formidable Rs 100 crore club.
Salman Khan is running no race, he’s riding high on pure stardom. Content be damned.
What is the secret behind the extraordinary global impact of American universities?
The talent’s there, so what’s holding back the wings?
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Research at Indian universities needs to be totally revamped to reach Western standards
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Hewing to tradition, while correcting the ravages of lifestyle, ensures good health
-
Superfoods have replaced the pakodas and the patties, but are these enough to shield us Indians from going belly-up?
-
Diversity in the Indian culture can be mapped with the food an Indian family eats- from Idli to bread pakoda, chapati to khakra.
-
Tracing the contours of the ‘nutrition famine’ hitting those who think they eat well points at the cure: recovering the diversity in what we eat.
-
Salman Khan is no stranger to big bucks. A list of his movies that graced the formidable Rs 100 crore club.
-
Salman Khan is running no race, he’s riding high on pure stardom. Content be damned.
-
What is the secret behind the extraordinary global impact of American universities?
-
The talent’s there, so what’s holding back the wings?
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