Volume 7, Number 1
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2 Breaking Travel News
Air-India takes major strides in the US A roundup of recent events in the travel industry.

3 Here comes the bride
Fashion Editor Meher Castelino unveils new bridal wear for men and women.

6 The Great Brahamaputra Descent
Editorial Director Nirad Grover is part of the biggest white water expedition in India.

7 The Miracle of Yoga
Brinda Gill examines the techniques of yoga, including its therapeutic applications

10 Tales of Brown Englishmen
Nandika Madgavkar reviews White Mughals and Nosh Nalavala interviews the author William Dalrymple.

12 Living with the Gorkhas
Nosh Nalavala grew up in the company of Gorkhas. He writes about their legendary tales of valor.

14 An American Artist in the land of Maharajahs
The work of Edwin Lord Weeks, perhaps the greatest Orientalist ever, was on display in New York. A review.

16 Kerala’s varied cuisine
Travel writer Jan Aaron travels to Kerala and savors its varied cuisine.

18 Tiger of the Snows
On the anniversary of the conquest of Everest, Suzanne Purdy celebrates with Tashi, Tenzing’s grandson.

19 Searching for Kipling’s India
Melissa Burdick Harmon visits the India Rudyard Kipling wrote about in his books on India.

21 Taj of the Raj
Jack Goldfarb walks through the corridors of Victoria Memorial in Kolkata and reports on the artifacts.

22 The Legacy of Raja Ravi Varma
The portraits of Raja Ravi Varma were on display in Mumbai recently. Brinda Gill reviews them.

23 Dreaming in Color
Jonathan Torgovnik photographs Bollywood behind-the-scenes and puts on a grand display in New York.

24 The Kingdom of Tea
"Where there is tea, there is hope." Nirad Grover reviews a recent publication on the heritage of Indian tea.

25 They worked for Indian Railways
Corbett and Dwivedi distinguished themselves in literature in different genres, but they started life in the Indian Railways. Manohar Bandopadhyay records their achievements.

27 Rajasthan’s Wayside Shrines
Gary Worthington walks the dusty roads of Rajasthan and photographs a few wayside shrines.

28 Picturing Wars in British India
Works of pioneering British photographers discovered. Reviewed by Nandika Madgavkar.

31 The ancient art of kalari payat
David Finkelstein studies this ancient martial art form and Evelyn Letfuss photographs the practitioners.

32 Celebrating Indian Americans
A photographic journey with Mohammed Jaffer.