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A split portrait of a woman, inspired by goddesses Durga and Kali, in bold colours and textured brushstrokes. An acrylic piece of lemon, chillies, and marigolds that adorns the threshold of Indian homes and shops. A painting of overlapping rainbow shades, sunshine, and finger-painted raindrops. This is just a glimpse of the diverse line-up of ar...


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Reading Time: 3 minutesFrom Homeland to Heartland

“This book is more than just history,” says Anitha Rajarajan. “‘It is a return to our roots — a gathering of voices, memories and traditions that celebrate everything that makes us uniquely Sourashtra.”

In a conversation with Sydney’s Indian Link, Anitha speaks about her recently published coffee-table book, ...


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At first glance, Robbie Grewal’s Made in India: A Titan Story, a six-part series about the birth of Titan Watches sounds like the kind of corporate case study you would have slept through in business school. A watch company? In pre-liberalisation India? Six episodes? And yet, by the end of it, you find yourself emotionally invested i...


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Celebrated writer Amitav Ghosh’s conversation with Michael Williams at the recently concluded Sydney Writers’ Festival was a masterclass on a variety of levels. It was set in the backdrop of Amitav’s latest novel Ghost-Eye, about a young child who has memories from a past life (discovered after she asked for fish for lunch despite being born i...


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A few weeks ago, an old colleague posted something on LinkedIn. Someone I know quite well. The kind of person who speaks faster than most people think and somehow makes it all make sense, eventually. Cognitive debt

The post was something else entirely. Measured, calm, polished. Signed off with ‘I’m keen to hear your perspective’. I che...


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