December 2015 Issue#85

As Indravati tired watching the crowd on the river bank on either side without any visible sign of further activity, she soon got bored and decided to settle indoors.
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They are our brothers, it's their motherland, but they are not allowed to live here. They must sure come as tourists. It's good for the economy.
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Under hegemonic idealism of those days, it could not resist trivializing its autonomous status; it was neither morally strong nor pragmatically visionary to wriggle out of its ...
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The awards were the patronage extended by the Congress regime, and they want to support the previous ruling party.
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Kangir has played an important role in the religious as well as social life of kashmiris. It has become a symbol of the Kashmiris.
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Our brain produces about 400 new neurons a day to be incorporated into our grey matter. That is what enlarges the hyppocampi, adds to cognitive reserve -- the surplus neurons.
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Read what this month has in store for you from our world famous Astrologer.
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Between the stretched legs of the image is the upper portion of Prithvi, the Earth-goddess, emerging from the pedestal, with her palms touching the feet of the god.
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SaMaPa is acclaimed as a Cultural Bridge of the State of Jammu & Kashmir with rest of the country and to have created a new generation of music connoisseurs.
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The Pride of India Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to music legend Padmashri Pandit Bhajan Sopori
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