The Tribune Spectrum
Sunday, April 2, 2000




Separation in the sunset years

The number of elder age divorces and separations in Indian society have increased by leaps and bounds in recent decades. What are the causes which drive apart couples — married for 25 or more years — in the twilight time of their marriage? Vimla Patil finds out.



Week Specials


GREAT MINDS,
by Kuldip Dhiman

By look or by crook,
by Mohinder Singh

The Lord of the Court,
by Balram Gupta

There is light at the end of the tunnel,
by Sansar Chandra

SPEAKING GENERALLY: Panja plays Paramhansa,
by
Chanchal Sarkar


Week Specials

TELEVISION: Love's labour lost,
by
Mukesh Khosla

BOLLYWOOD BHELPURI: Dulhan that enthralls,
by
Madhur Mittal

SUGAR 'N' SPICE: Salads give value for taste,
by
Harkiran Sodhi

NATURE: Playing the game of snakes and adders,
by
Nutan Shukla

YOUR OPTION: Love isn’t just a feeling,
by
Taru Bahl

FEEDBACK: Short on reason
Book Review
Constitution as it has grown today, and how
by J.L. Gupta
A district which mothered 23 banks
by B.S. Thaur
A rich resource going down the drain
by D.R. Chaudhry
Camus the controversial
by Rumina Sethi
Changing fashions in Economic growth
by Randeep Wadehra
Carpenter’s son relives his childhood
They reject the concept of nation-state
by Bhupinder Brar
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