Day: November 29, 2020
Money money money, it’s so funny Sandhya Rao
It was the docu-series Bad Boy Billionaires that finally pushed me to read The Billionaire Raj by James Crabtree, published by Tim Duggan Books.
On the racks – December 2020 Compiled by Kiran Zehra
Romancing the Heart Author : Dr Akshaya MehtaPublisher : Kindle EditionPages : 320; Rs.285 Keeping both the young and old in mind, Dr Akshay
Power, energy, razor-sharp enunciation of Manna Dey S R Madhu
Young singer Kavita Krishnamurthy was excited. A film song of hers had become a chartbuster and she visited her guru Manna Dey to share
A treat for aficionados of Gujarati food Rasheeda Bhagat
As a little girl, Parul Bhatt would watch in fascination, squatting on the floor, as her grandmother turned out delicious, aromatic, vegetarian food for the
TRF: A beacon of hope Gulam A Vahanvaty
We celebrated a subdued Diwali a few days ago. In November, we also celebrated The Rotary Foundation month. Diwali signifies victory of good over evil,
Humankind is our business K R Ravindran
On a foggy Christmas Eve in Victorian London, the old miser sits at his desk. Bitter and disillusioned with the world, Ebenezer Scrooge has only
2020: A year of strength for Rotary Holger Knaack
As I look back on 2020, I reflect on how our lives have changed. The global Covid-19 pandemic
Rotary Zone Institute 2020–21 Kamal Sanghvi
Rotary prioritises the safety and health of our participants, and the RI Board has been continuously assessing local and global health conditions when making decisions
Sound mind, sound body Dr Bharat Pandya
The way the world looks at and treats disease and illness has undergone remarkable change over the centuries. In the 19th century doctors did not
After Covid relief, India’s poor need economic rehabilitation Rasheeda Bhagat
The all-round distress brought about by the Covid pandemic notwithstanding, if one were to go by the Indian equity markets, our economy is booming, the
Chennai’s flower sellers move from fragrance to frustration Kiran Zehra
Kalyani’s fingers move fast as she twists the thread and adds fresh malli poo (jasmine) to the long flower string she is knitting together. Seated