Stories
Faith and the long walk
This is a story about memory, sildenafil or at least a deep commitment never to forget. That’s the only explanation for
Tourism drops anchor
As the founder and CEO of MakeMyTrip.com, salve one of India’s top travel sites, recipe Deep Kalra sells thousands of ho
L’amour Gastronomique
“I like a cook who smiles out loud when he tastes his own work. Let God worry about your modesty; I want to see your e
Goan graves and a Kenyan safari
It was a time when lions reigned supreme, generic disease was rampant and life hung by a thread. Yet hundreds of Goans mad

Goa: the Jazz capital of India
Imagine a balmy night and a clear sky. A gentle crash of waves in the backdrop. And the seductive sound of a jazz quarte

IFFI: Chaotic, but still an Indian treasure
Vegetables chopped near toilets. Big ticket filmmakers stopped by clueless security guards. Booked tickets but near empt

Want to be a heritage watchdog? It’s not hard
You don’t have to go looking for heritage in Goa. Chances are that from most corners of this culturally vibrant state,

When beef broth goes missing
A nice, warm beef soup on a cool October evening. That warm, nurse comforting broth was what lured me towards George res
A fish and a pickle… memories of the Margao fish market
This what love for fish can do to you. Make you rise in the morning even before the sun and head for the fish market,
A school dropout in a class of his own
Age has walked all over him. Forehead as wrinkled as a dry, shrivelled shitake mushroom. But sitting hunched over a chai
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