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The spectral ruins of Dhanushkodi

By Kalyani Majumdar /
Feb - Mar 2024 / Vol 01 , Issue 3

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The spectral ruins of Dhanushkodi

The deadly overnight cyclone turned the once-bustling coastal settlement of Dhanushkodi into a ghost town.

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Music with an Eternal Essence

Interviewed by Sharad Kohli /
Feb - Mar 2024 / Vol 01 , Issue 3

2/7

Music with an Eternal Essence

This record label has given unknown (or not so well-known) individuals and collectives a platform to showcase their talent, on long-players and in gigs, and in genres as diverse as folk, electronic, trance and psychedelic.

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Cruise Control

Interviewed by Neeta Lal /
Apr - May 2024 / Vol 01 , Issue 4

3/7

Cruise Control

Floating over azure rivers and seas, experiencing top-notch hospitality, exciting shore excursions, lavish amenities and world class gastronomy.

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The Great Migration: Thundering Symphony of Masai Mara

By Subhamoy Das /
Apr - May 2024 / Vol 01 , Issue 4

4/7

The Great Migration: Thundering Symphony of Masai Mara

A distant murmur transforms into a thunderous roar as a seemingly endless tide of wildebeest surges across the horizon.

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Minimalism

By Vanya Nanda /
Dec 2023 - Jan 2024 / Vol 01 , Issue 2

5/7

Minimalism

I am caught up owning things I do not need, nobody ever told me that this is called ‘greed’. Those 30 shoes that my feet adorn, do I just need four or do I need them all? I swear I didn’t know how they were born.

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Ink Collector

By Kinshuk Hora /
Dec 2023 - Jan 2024 / Vol 01 , Issue 2

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Ink Collector

My interest in tattoos goes way back when I used to look at people with tattoos (especially when traveling abroad). Those days tattoos were not that common and there were not many tattoo studios around.

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An Architectural Marvel ‘Tree of Life Eila Resort'

By Samikshaa V Baaliyan & Anchal Singhal /
Dec 2023 - Jan 2024 / Vol 01 , Issue 2

7/7

An Architectural Marvel ‘Tree of Life Eila Resort'

Seemed like a sculpted art museum, every corner of the hotel was custom tailored. Instead of the conventional rooms, you enter into an abstract geo structure that is so unique and exclusive.

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