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A Star is Dead: Some Reflections on Kannada Culture

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  • Posted on December 5, 2022

By Niveditha K Prasad
This new manner by which Bangaloreans interact with Bengaluru, through the visual representation of Puneeth Rajkumar, is then perhaps a new way of knowing the city and its inexplicable, rooted cosmopolitanism.

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Patrick Geddes: A Solution to the City Planning Problem

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  • Posted on August 7, 2021August 7, 2021

By Sahil Bansal
There are umpteen vantage points to approach a Geddesian idea of the city and with every new vantage point one is bound to be amazed by the futuristic nature of Geddes.

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Utopian heterotopia in Indian cities

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  • Posted on June 14, 2021

By Sadiq Zafar
Urban land became a commodity which was beyond the capacity of the poor people to afford, raising other related issues like degraded living conditions and emergence of slums, ghettos, and squatters.

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How we changed ourselves for our domestic help

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  • Posted on June 8, 2021

By Devraj Singh Kalsi
Just as we have one good reason to remember her. We became better human beings because of her.

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The shades of Mumbai: The glamour and the gloom

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  • Posted on September 16, 2020

By Rajyeshwari Ghosh
There is an understated sophistication in Mumbai’s spirit where you will not be judged based on the car you drive, the street you live in, the clothes you wear, titles you have on your visiting cards.

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Rabindra Sarobar Lakes: The many interweaves of nature, poetry and humanity

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  • Posted on July 17, 2020July 17, 2020

By Sreemati Mukherjee
The Rabindra Sarobar Lakes make poetry in the city of Kolkata possible, by drawing in plants, leaves, trees, birds and humans into endless combinations, associations and melodies, providing opportunities for many more combinations, associations and melodies.

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