As a child, my grandmother's gold necklace had fascinated me. My fingers would trace its delicately moulded design and feel the intricate lattice work. My imagination fired with
The diseases are in the developing South, but the money and the patents are locked in the post-industrial North. The world's poor are in a free fall.
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Malaria and TB remain the biggest killers in a militarised region that gives scant priority to health care.
There are some legacies of the past that refuse to be showpieced
Economic liberalisation and smart new entrants have finally caught up with the manufactures of the Ambassador who had for decades successfully resisted advances in technology and management.
Bongs will Travel
by RajshreeDasgupta
In domestic tourism, the Bengali was there first, before the Gujarati, the Punjabi, or the Maharashtran.
'You can't miss the lively family