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Urban Indian Woman's Health: A case of Neglect

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The urban Indian woman might have come a long way as far as her career and social well-being is concerned; however she still remains nonchalant about her personal well-being and health.

I am natural winner and I had always believed that nothing but the best can happen to me! If only I had thought that even I can be sick. If only I had known that cancer will not spare me too despite my looks, my fitness, my job and pay packet. If only I had taken some time out for myself "
From the blog of Vandana Misra (Uterine Cancer Stage III patient)

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Let Me Have A Daughter Like Mamata

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The story started years ago when I was around 4-5 years old. It was the baby shower for my youngest aunt (popularly known in Bengali as Saadh), and my mother, being the eldest bride of the house was entrusted the responsibility of cooking the rice pudding (payesh).

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The Offbeat Fashion

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The Indian audiences now seem to have had enough of the exotic Indian look. New breeds of fashion designers are emerging who are keen to explore the fashion scene of India from a new angle.  

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Keep Your Skin Glowing

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Tips from Dermatologist Dr. Subhro Bhattacharya AMRI dermatologist during the launch of Emami Malai Kesar Soap at South City Mall  Kolkata recently 
 

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Chandraketugarh: Your Date with History

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It is a place with a rich historical past. However, surprisingly very few people even in West Bengal are aware of it. The ruins of Chandraketugarh, a huge fortified township dating back to 4th/3rd century BC is situated just 38 kms from Kolkata. History says that this place in the delta of the Ganga River is the site of one of the oldest cities in Bengal and belonged to the kingdom of a "mighty ruler" with whom Alexander the Great was familiar.

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