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AN APP TO YOUR AID
Circle of safety
Apps that send alerts to selected contacts during an emergency gains popularity after Delhi rape.
Commercial benefit
The online loyalist club
They handle mobilisation for parties on internet for ideological reasons. What drives these men, women?
Dark Side
Survival scars
Bihar-based Chanchal Paswan is among the growing number of women scarred by acid attacks across India.
Wiki Women
World wide wiki women’s web dot com
Wikipedia is good, but there just aren't enough Indian women present on it.
Modesty Blaze
To hell with modesty
The vocabulary of sexual assault framed in the 19th century still persists in the IPC.
NATURE VERSUS NURTURE
You can turn on healthy genes, turn off unhealthy ones
Deepak is known for theories that marry quantum mechanics with the healing of mind, body & spirit.
VILLAGE VOICE
GRAFFITI
Street to suits
South African graffiti artist Falko, who was recently in India, on how graffiti is moving from the back alley to the boardroom.
VEGAS OF THE EAST
What the Ph. . . !
F*** is now a multi-language epithet. Daku, a Delhi-based graffiti artist, takes the paintbrush to Mumbai streets to give the often beeped-out ugly…
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Grand Design
Raise a glass to art
Indian vintners are going all out to woo customers with elegant packaging.
Building Block
The slum of all parts
Dharavi once had a flourishing sub-economy but its old businesses are fast disappearing.
New Lessons
Hands-on training earns hard cash
Vocational courses are slowly earning respect in a degree-hungry nation.
SCREEN SAVER
Till cinema do us part
Films are a great binding factor, or so the late film critic Roger Ebert would have us believe.
SMART EATING
Making the best of bad food
If you are forced to eat out a lot, make some wise decisions about what you're going to pick.

