| Vol 9 Issue 11-12 September 03-16 |
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| Paris, Jet' Aime |
World cinema goes mainstream on home videos, multiplexes and TV channels
by Namrata Joshi |
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ART
Geety Natiq |
Afghan artist whose work, among those of eighteen others, was on show in Delhi recently
interviewed by Shruti Ravindran |
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| Jazz On The Ektara |
That Beatsian year—of tantra, drugs, peace and poetry
by Prabodh Parikh |
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| School meals make all the difference |
A hungry child can hardly be expected to concentrate in studies; schools meals are proven to lead to better academic performance
by Alamgir Khan |
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Traffic jams worse than ever
Though I leave office in due time to start off for home, I have had to have iftar twice on the road simply because of the traffic jams. I live in Gulshan and my office is in Motijheel. It sometimes takes me almost three hours to reach home. When I reach Gulshan I simply get down from the car and walk because Gulshan traffic is impossible. Surely something can be done about this. Other countries also have traffic jams, but Dhaka takes the cake!
Hasan Rabbi
Gulshan, Dhaka |
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| Terror and the Economy |
A stable economy can give a boost to the fight against terror and Pakistan's resilient business community gives hope
by IKRAM SEHGAL |
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| Raised To The Power Of N... |
With great power comes great responsibility. Is Superpower India up to this tall task?
by Seema Sirohi |
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| Agenda 21 and World Tourism Day |
Agenda 21 and World Tourism Day
This year World Tourism Day focuses on the phenomenon of climate change
by Mohammad Shahidul Islam |
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