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Tales & Twists

It’s that time of the year again when people can catch a glimpse of India’s diverse cultures. The Eastern, Northern & Southern parts of the country celebrate their first harvest festival of the year – Baisakhi, Bihu, Vishu, Poila Boishak & Puthandu – with vigour and fervor. So, let’s begin these New Year’s by reminiscing […]

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Tales & Twists

Of course The Notebook, Titanic, and When Harry Met Sally all have a special place in our heart (and film queue). But you know what we adore even more than these classic rom-coms? Tales of love that are actually real. So, while you’re stressing about scoring the perfect gift for him, her, and everyone in

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Tales & Twists

Chocolate’s 4,000-year history began in ancient Mesoamerica, present day Mexico. It’s here that the first cacao plants were found. The Olmec, one of the earliest civilizations in Latin America, were the first to turn the cacao plant into chocolate. They drank their chocolate during rituals and used it as medicine. This December, Storytellers Kakoli Bagchi

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The Storytellers OnLine

Medicine is one of the oldest and most respected professions in the world. This month, The Storytellers bring you diverse stories about patients, doctors and the fascinating world of medicine. The theme for the 11th is “Excisions ! Ablations !! Extirpations !!! Sonali will narrate ‘The Take of Bluebeard”, Tanisha – “The Vendetta”, and Nidhi

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Tales & Twists

Teachers’ Day is celebrated to honour the memory of India’s first Vice President Dr Radhakrihnan and to commemorate the importance of teachers in our lives. In Maharashtra, Ganesh Chaturti is known as Ganeshotsav and celebrated with great pomp, show and devotion. Let’s celebrate both these important days with Storyteller Kakoli Bagchi and her amazing stories.

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The Storytellers (OnLine)

This month’s theme is “Voices of the Young”. Stories to be narrated include ‘The Story of Keesh’ by Jack London’s. Storytellers – Bhavna, Elaine and Neeta. On Saturday, 28th of August, stories include The Assignment by Manto, Jamunabati’s Mother by Mahasweta Devi and Drone by Hari Kunzru. Storytellers – Mukul Ahmed, Khushali and Chetan. Know

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