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For many, a bowl of ‘Pangur’ (kala channa) is not just a meal. It’s a taste of winter comfort, writes Chef Reetika Gill for The Tribune @thetribunechd #SpectrumTheTribune #food
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As Chef Gill and her aunt stir the comforting kala channa dish, memories bubble up — of family ties, traditions, and the flavours that keep love alive across miles and generations.
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The optimists tell us that AI will delete jobs but will create new ones, but the problem is no one can tell which jobs it will create, , writes Avay Shukla for The Tribune @thetribunechd #SpectrumTheTribune #Reflections
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At nearly 75 years, I have for long endorsed Bob Hope’s dictum: “I’m not afraid of dying but I don’t want to be around when it happens.” But, of late, I am more inclined to go with “Death, where is...
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Lifting the women’s #WorldCup is not just about a victory against odds, it presents a moment to accord to women’s cricket in India the same facilities, opportunities & the stage as the men get, writes @Deepankar4444 in #SpectrumTheTribune #Indepth
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Lifting the women’s World Cup is not just about a victory against all odds — it’s a unique moment to accord to women’s cricket in India the same facilities, opportunities and stage as the men get.
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#Imageine: The Tribune’s photo column this week features Rajeev Manikoth’s blind date with Manhattan — sharp, vibrant, restless, always moving. @thetribunechd #SpectrumTheTribune #BAndWPhotography
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He first photographed Manhattan in 1990. The city had a bite to it: sharp, vibrant, restless, always moving.
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#Women don’t need saving or spotlighting anymore. They need space — to play, to fail, to rise, writes Meghna Pant @MeghnaPant for The Tribune @thetribunechd #SpectrumTheTribune #Reflections
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Women don’t need saving or spotlighting anymore. They need space — to play, to fail, to rise.
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Expressions of defiance | ‘Weaving Water: Feminine Countercultures in Paint and Print’ celebrates women in art and literature. Monica Arora writes in The Tribune @thetribunechd #SpectrumTheTribune
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The exhibition celebrates women in art and literature.
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As we commemorate the 350 years of the #GuruTeghBahadur’s martyrdom, it is essential to understand his sacrifice gave people the right to choose their spiritual destiny, writes @RoopinderSingh for The Tribune @thetribunechd #SpectrumTheTribune
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As we commemorate 350 years of Guru Tegh Bahadur’s martyrdom, it is essential to understand that his sacrifice gave people the right to choose their spiritual destiny, which became central to the...
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#Bullying is ignored in most #schools, there is little effort to counsel students, & what’s sorely missing is the notion of collective accountability, writes Mandeep Singh in The Tribune @thetribunechd #SpectrumTheTribune #Indepth
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Bullying is ignored in most schools, there is little effort to counsel students, and what’s sorely missing is the notion of collective accountability.
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While the rest of the world runs on the familiar web of American apps, China has built a self-sufficient digital ecosystem of its own. Can India, or should it, follow suit? asks Gagandeep Arora @gdarora1 in his column #TechTonic for The Tribune @thetribunechd #SpectrumTheTribune
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While the rest of the world runs on the familiar web of American apps, China has built a self-sufficient digital ecosystem of its own. Can India, or should it, follow suit?.
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Kajjaya, the fried jaggery sweet, is deeply rooted in Karnataka’s festive culture, writes Chef Tabassum Parveen for The Tribune@thetribunechd #SpectrumTheTribune #food
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From temple kitchens centuries back to finding its way into every household celebration, this traditional delicacy has come a long way.
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King Khan rewrites the rule of 60: Shah Rukh Khan’s films are back in theatres as the star enters a new decade. Abhiraj Lamba writes in The Tribune @thetribunechd @SpectrumTheTribune
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As the star enters a new decade, his films are back in theatres.
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At the risk of immodesty, The Tribune @thetribunechd easily has the best front page in the country. Those of you say aye, AYE !!!
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A new book by Priyambada Jayakumar on MS Swaminathan brings rare insights into the transformational work of the scientist who fed India. Read The Tribune @thetribunechd #SpectrumTheTribune #GreenRevolution
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A new book on MS Swaminathan brings rare insights into the transformational work of the scientist who fed India.
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In ‘Zoraver and the Lost Gods’, Abeer Kapoor and Ujan Dutta take the reader out for an imaginary adventure with enough of history thrown in to make it thrillingly real. Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr reviews in @BloomsburyIndia @parsajr #SpectrumTheTribune
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In this book, game designer Abeer Kapoor and graphic designer Ujan Dutta reveal the political dimension without eschewing the anti-imperialistic rhetoric.
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‘India in the Second World War: An Emotional History’ by Diya Gupta is an inside story of the war retrieved from personal memoirs, letters, poetry and novels. Prof Salil Misra reviews in The Tribune @thetribunechd #SpectrumTheTribune
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This ambitious book constructs the world of soldiers with the help of letters written or dictated by these soldiers in different languages — Hindustani, Punjabi, Urdu, Bengali, Malayalam and Tamil,...
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Priyambada Jayakumar’s book on MS Swaminathan explores the life and legacy of the architect of India’s Green Revolution in his centennial year. Read The Tribune @thetribunechd #SpectrumTheTribune #GreenRevolution
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A new book on MS Swaminathan brings rare insights into the transformational work of the scientist who fed India.
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Today, debates around the Manusmriti focus narrowly on caste, forgetting its deeper stress on restraint, renunciation, and responsibility, writes Devdutt Pattanaik @devduttmyth for The Tribune @thetribunechd #SpectrumTheTribune #Reflections
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Manu is not just one character of Hindu imagination but many. He is a ritualist, survivor, lawgiver and ancestor.
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‘The Pretenders’ by Avtar Singh emerges from the dark shadow of pandemic, locked-in lives. Prof Rana Nayar reviews in The Tribune @thetribunechd #SpectrumTheTribune
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The book is set within the time-frame of April to July 2021, when most parts of India were in the vicious grip of Covid-19’s Delta wave, unleashing hell and fury.
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Dating back centuries, temples of Mandi still speak of the influences the trade town was exposed to. Sarika Sharma writes on Amrit Bolaria’s book, ‘The Temples of Mandi’. Only in @SpectrumTheTribune
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Dating back centuries, these structures still speak of the influences the trade town was exposed to.
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#PriyamvadaMehra’s ‘The Cost of a Promised Afterlife’ throws light on the human cost of cult following. Manisha Gangahar reviews in The Tribune @thetribunechd #SpectrumTheTribune
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The book is a piercing reflection on faith: its power to redeem, to devastate and to endure.
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