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The New Horizon
CELEBRATING SIKKIM’S 50 YEARS OF STATEHOOD THROUGH PURPOSE, PROGRESS, AND PARTNERSHIP
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IIT IS NO LONGER ENOUGH TO HAVE A wedding at the neighbourhood club or in the family’s favourite banquet hall. India’s younger generation of couples is swapping predictable lawns for palaces, forests, and mist-draped mountains. If marriage is meant to...
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Sthayi Karmi Goutam Karveti (left) and Suraksha Shramik Rajendra Inwati (right)
Read Full Story (Page 1)Understanding the Mississippi in Mark Twain’s “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”
MARK TWAIN USED THE MISSISSIPPI AS A METAPHOR FOR FREEDOM IN HIS NOVEL 'ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN'—BUT THE NOVEL’S RACIAL ATTITUDES HAVE NOT AGED WELL
Read Full Story (Page 3)Wandering off the beaten path in Australia’s Esperance
ESPERANCE, ALONG THE REMOTE SOUTHERN COAST OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA, IS A DESTINATION THAT REWARDS THOSE WILLING TO WANDER OFF THE BEATEN PATH IN MAY 1973, THE UNITED STATES AND NASA launched their first space station, Skylab, into orbit. Six years later,...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Indigenous textiles are streetwear’s new muse
IN THE LUSH AND DENSE FORESTS OF the Niyamgiri hills in Odisha, there resides a remarkable tribe known as the Dongria Kondhs. They gained international recognition when they fought against a mega conglomerate to protect their sacred hill from bauxite...
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