LIFE / Recliner
Shopping for an education abroad has never been so exciting, as parents and prospective students discover the college tour
Sonya Dutta Choudhury
After decades behind the Iron Curtain, Laos now teeters on the edge of a cultural precipice. Walk the line
Alaphia Zoyab
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A survey on what foodies think and what they want
by Pravin Palande, Abhishek Raghunath, Sumana Mukherjee |
Jan 30, 2012 |
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In Fiji, an ultimate tropical fantasy
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Leander Paes talks to Forbes India about tennis, life and happiness
by Dinesh Krishnan, Peter Griffin |
Jan 17, 2012 |
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These stars get paid millions to make box-office bombs
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In the centenary year of Mohun Bagan’s IFA Shield victory, football is alive and kicking in Bengal
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Satyajit Das works in the area of high finance. His new book Extreme Money takes on the cultural history of high finance and brings the subject closer to readers by linking it to popular culture
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How seven South African security consultants saved the lives of fellow guests when terrorists struck
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The punchline of a popular ad campaign for a paint company says “Har ghar kuchh kehta hai [Every home says something].” That is what we, too, found when Forbes India asked some of India’s richest people to allow us a peek into their homes and, thus, their lives
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Weddings among India’s wealthy is the ultimate spectacle of splurge
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From price thresholds to prized possessions, a survey that has it all covered
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