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Girls are no longer considered unwanted
Looking at Ritu Jaglan, you wouldn’t guess she has made history of sorts in Haryana’s Jatland. But she has.
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From purdah to power
After rescuing Jat youths from eternal bachelorhood, educated Kerala brides are now changing the face of conservative Haryana with their ideas of…
Farming Fortune
Incest Inquest
Blurring bloodlines
Men working in the fields, women cooking, elders smoking hookah - things may look perfect, but behind the closed doors of Haryana's stifling,…
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Neighbours' ennui
Now, people next door are just faces that you politely smile at in the lift.
Wine & Dine
Kebabs, not canapês
Change the rules of Sunday brunching by introducing desi elements to it.

