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How to Raise Religious Child
Every
new generation faces the difficult job of raising its
children. Though we may live in a time very different from
that of our grandparents, we have the same
responsibilities as parents as they did. We must nurture
our children, help them learn society's belies and values,
and to teach them the skills they will need to survive as
adults.
For
hundreds of years, Indian parents were guided by
traditions that never left parenting to chance. These
traditions were passed from one generation to the next,
but they all had the same purpose-to ensure passing down
of traditions, customs and values that they lived with to
their children.
OTHER
TITLES
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Remembering Mahatma Gandhiji
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Lonely at the Top - Lata Mangeshkar
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Nagpur - Place full of fusion and not confusion
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Magical Bundi
ISSUE
- 610
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Indians in Hollywood
The
term crossover cinema never crossed our minds, till very
recently. Sixties and the Seventies were the years of
"The Formula". Hindi cinema thrust its viewers
into arrogant colours, ‘dumdar’ dialogues,
around-the-tree romance and a surfeit of ‘dishoom-dishoom’.
Things were exciting enough at home. The public did not
need to look further than the slopes of Gulmarg for a song
and dance sequence. Asha Parekh or Babita with cottonwool
balls stuck to their chiffon sarees made the fashion
statement. The star-struck crowd had their breath knocked
out by one Angry Young Man standing out amidst the
multistarrers. Amitabh Bachchan had arrived on the
Bollywood scene.
The
main reason for the hullabaloo of the ‘The Formula’
type of films could be attributed to the Indian mindset,
which at the risk of sounding condescending is more
emotional than rational. Intellectually the Indian
audience has a long way to go than say the American or
European audience, which is not to say that American films
are subjects of great substance.
OTHER
TITLES
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Successful Women from the Indian Subcontinent
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NRIs Returning Back Home
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Yoga - Getting Popular amongst Indians
ISSUE
- 611
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Bush's Passage to INDIA
This
landmark agreement included a joint consensus on nuclear
reactors, fuel and expertise, in return of the acceptance
of international safeguards by the emerging Asian power.
This
accord would end India’s long isolation as a nuclear
maverick that defied world appeals and developed nuclear
weapons. India agreed to separate its tightly entwined
nuclear industry - declaring 14 reactors as commercial
facilities and eight as military - and to open the
civilian side to international inspections for the first
time.
OTHER
TITLES
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Thoughts on Education
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Successful Women from the Indian Subcontinent
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Hindu American Foundation sues California State Board of
Education
ISSUE
- 612
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A R Rahman - The King of Music
AR
Rehman started learning piano at the age of four. At the
age of 9, his father passed away. The pressure of
supporting his family fell on Rehman. At the age of 11, he
joined maestro Illaiyaraja’s troupe as a keyboard
player. His mother Kareema Begum stood behind him and
encouraged him to follow in his father’s footsteps. But
all this had an adverse effect on his education.
Infrequent attendance and an unaccomodative management
forced him to shift schools from the prestigious Padma
Seshadri Bal Bhavan to the Madras Christian College and
finally he dropped out of school altogether.
OTHER
TITLES
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The Biocon Bible
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Prosperity & Immortality
ISSUE
- 701
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Healthy Summer Drinks - Using Indian Ingredients
Pineapple,
papaya & banana with ginger
Makes
approx 1½ cups
Ginger
is useful in the treatment of nausea. This nutritious
drink also provides carbohydrates and many of the
nutrients that may be lacking if a person has been ‘off
their food’.
Ingrediant
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1/4 ripe pineapple, peeled and roughly chopped
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1 cup peeled and roughly chopped papaya
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1 small banana
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1 small piece fresh ginger root (approx 2/3 )
Process
all ingredients through Juice Fountain and serve
immediately.
TIP:
To help clean the micromesh stainless steel filter, use
the nylon cleaning brush provided with your Breville Juice
Fountain.
OTHER
TITLES
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Rising Star - Falguni Shah
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Anil Kumble - India's Greatest Wicket Taker
ISSUE
- 702
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Famous Bollywood Stars
Love
him or hate him – but you just cannot ignore him ! It is
simply impossible these days to miss him crooning in his
quintessential nasal voice "Jhalak dikhla ja…"
or "Aashiq banaya aapne..". He is everywhere !
He is … Himesh Reshammiya !
With
his unique fashion statement of wearing a baseball cap and
in a pair of jeans with the trademark stubble, this music
director-turned-singer of the Hindi film industry is
indeed on a high! His ubiquitous presence on the celluloid
and his rocking chartbusters being played incessantly at
the roadside eatery to the elite pubs and discos alike is
an absolute measure of his popularity and the hysteria he
has been able to generate among the masses.
OTHER
TITLES
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Incredible India
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What does Spirituality mean to me?
ISSUE
- 703
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Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia
Pandit
Hariprasad Chaurasia– recognized all over the world as
the living master of Bansuri (the North Indian flute) - is
among a few but growing classicists who have made a
conscious effort to reach out and expand the audience for
classical music. As a musician, Chaurasia is a rare
combination of innovator and traditionalist and has
significantly expanded the expressive possibilities of
classical North Indian flute playing through his masterful
blowing technique and his unique adaptation of alaap and
jor to the flute. He is probably the most accessible
Hindustani musician who has popularized Bansuri and
classical music among the masses.
OTHER
TITLES
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Ayurvedic Medicines!!!
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Raksha Bandhan
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Cricket-Loving Florida Town
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How to Raise Spiritual Family
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Independence Day- India & Pakistan
ISSUE
- 704
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Navratri - A Global Festival
Festivals
in India are a regular affair – almost as regular like
the rising of sun or the coming of tides. But, there are a
few which is celebrated with maximum passion and fervor,
by all alike from the North to the South, East to the
West!
Come
October and there’s an air of joy & happiness all
over. It’s the time for dance, music and devotion. It is
the time for one of the most awaited festival by people
from all walks of life -Navratri. An occasion when the
young-hearts throb with excitement and energy and the
older generation is full of devotion.
OTHER
TITLES
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Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
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Famous Fathers & Mothers of Bollywood
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Arranged Marriage
ISSUE
- 705
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Diwali - The festival of light
The
flare sparked up, whizzes high into the slate-black sky of
the night and within a moment blossoms into a fountain of
colors - resulting in a heavenly display of radiance that
lit up the darkness of the night. Down earth, wherever the
vision travels, one finds a spectacular illumination of
tiny flickering lamps adorning in rows and coming out of
every nook and corner - at homes, buildings and streets,
glittering in its full vivacity. It seems that the message
of the moment is symbolically manifested by the divine
power, as if to say …..
OTHER
TITLES
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Ramadan
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NRI ACHIVERS - Making India Proud Abroad
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NRI ACHIVERS - Indra K. Nooyi
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U.S. Congressman - JOE WILSON (R-SC)
ISSUE
- 706
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INDIA - The Exotic Travel Destination
Fages
together, India has remained one of the most preferred
travel destinations for the global wanderer. People from
Australia to Yemen, Bulgaria to United Kingdom and Canada
to Zimbabwe have been timelessly fascinated by the
enticing beauty of this country and have thronged in
numbers - time and again!
No
wonder, they have! For the unaware, it might be only the
land of Taj Mahal. But, one who has been here - he knows
that there is hardly any other place in this universe
which is so simultaneously blessed by the various
manifestations of the Nature. It is, as if, Mother Nature
has showered all her gifts to this rich country with open
hands.
On
the north of India, the hugely intimidating yet
exhilarating snow capped peaks of Himalayas beckons the
adventurous explorer to enjoy the maximum; while on the
east, west and southern boundaries of the nation, the cool
blue waters of the seas wash down the fatigue of the tired
traveler.
OTHER
TITLES
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NRI ACHIVERS II - Mira Nair
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HOLIDAY SWEETS
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HOLIDAY SWEETS
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