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The Gold Hunt 
India and Africa have many things in common, including some words. B S Shylaja traces the origin of Indo-African cultural and historical ties

TIME OFF/ MANOHAR MALGAONKAR
Emperor Akbar’s Ramayana   

The tradition of tambula
In traditional Indian homes no meal is complete without tambula! Kamala Vasudevan introduces us to the history  and significance of tambula

The tradition of tambula
For Kavitha Aarudra music is a universal language that any music lover can follow. 
Chethana Dinesh meets the Hindustani classical singer

Art that speaks
Johan Benthin believes art to be the basic language of the spirit.  HEMA VIJAY chats up the Scandinavian artist who’s at home in Bangalore

GREEN TALK /Bittu Sahgal 
200 days to save Bangalore

CONSUMER CALL/ Daksha Hathi
Dealing with drugs

Let's applaud
Ram Madhvani's Let's Talk breaks new ground in Indian  cinema in terms of both form and content, writes  UTKAL MOHANTY

Wordsworth revisited
Impressed by William Wordsworth’s line of thought, RADHA PRATHI recalls a few verses that flowed out of the Romantic poet’s pen

Loud talk
What does K P Sasi want to convey in the film Shhh… Silence Please, wonders Balu Mohan

REFLECTIONS- The moment of reckoning

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