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What do men talk about when no woman is around, I will never know. While Jane Austen rarely wrote dialogues between men, Dorothy L Sayers said she simply assumed that men, when alone with each ..read more
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Let’s find a better word to describe those who help us celebrate the sense of taste Some years ago, Bunny joined an online international community dedicated to creating and enjoying good cuisine, who call themselves ..read more
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1w ago
If someone said of me, ‘They is Bunny’s husband’, the description might break the rules of grammar but would abide by the norms of being woke. Woke means to be awake to, what is politically ..read more
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1w ago
Last week, I made pulao – not just any old pulao, but Mrs Punhani’s pulao. Because, like every girl who went to school with me will swear, that is the only way to make it ..read more
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1w ago
To underline the observation that India is a rich country in which several hundred million live in abject poverty, Mumbai has overtaken Beijing to become the Asian city with the highest number of dollar billionaires ..read more
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When you walk, Marie Kondo supposedly strides across your brain and kicks out thought-junk. But many Indian cities have pedestrian ideas about improving pavements. In Ahmedabad, most pavements are the size of a toddler’s vocabulary ..read more
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I was born with lots of hair over my head. Okay, it was no challenge to Rapunzel. But still, lot many. They were supposed to grow with me. But somewhere down the journey of life ..read more
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1M ago
Comma was being tried in the Court of Grammar and Punctuation. The interrogators included Full Stop, Question Mark, Exclamation Point, Apostrophe, Hyphen, and Dash. You are really no use whatsoever. Full Stop said with a ..read more
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1M ago
Should a 77-year-old enterprise, which is in a state of seemingly irreversible administrative and economic meltdown, outsource its management to a 186-year-old corporate that has established its presence in over 150 countries, spanning six continents ..read more
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1M ago
Move over, Sima Aunty. The possibilities of electoral alliances are asima. Just as royal alliances were historically sealed by marriage, our political ones are aimed at securing the throne. So, as in the 1964 blockbuster ..read more