Haegwan Kim: What's your personal definition of success?
Sanjukta Basu: My personal definition of success would be, well, I really think that success is very contextual. I might think that I'm successful and other people might not feel...
When in Rajasthan do as the Rajasthanis do
Women in Rajasthan, India
India is still largely a traditional country, and knowing how to dress can mean the difference between a pleasant journey and many wonderful moments of...
At home, I don't drink all that much chai. In the US, I'm more about coffee, or espresso based Americanos. I don't like Americanized chai, more often an oversweet spiced-up milk.
But I'm truly fueled by...
'Holy Cow!' my mom used to say when I was growing up in reaction to surprising sights or news. A raised-Catholic, meat-eating, first generation American daughter of Croatian immigrants, she may have picked the phrase...
This is the first of three guest posts written by staff at the International Water Management Institute (IWMI). IWMI is a non-profit organization supported by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) that targets water and...
By Mariellen Ward on December 9, 2010 in Asia, Bangalore, Canada, Events, Featured, Festivals, India, Photos, Toronto, Videos
Saying namaste to the Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange Project
The joy of cross-cultural mash-ups
In some ways, India and Canada could not be two more different countries: Canada is new, India is old; Canada is cold, India is...
1. Traveling in India is dangerous
Before I went to India for the first time, I was warned to my teeth about how dirty and dangerous India is, especially by the doctor at the travel...
Things to do in Singapore: Eat. Shop. Get fined.
That’s about it.
We knew Singapore was going to be the polar opposite of India. To be honest, it felt pretty nice, and it is a lot like...
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