The Tribune Spectrum
Sunday, July 30, 2000




CAUGHT BETWEEN TWO WORLDSWhat is it like for modern young children, especially girls, who are at first sent to expensive convents, exposed to modern life but then suddenly asked to marry a spouse of their parents’ choice? How do they cope with their parents who profess to be modern but have yet not given up their conservative attitudes altogether? In the end it becomes quite difficult for these generations caught between two worlds, observes Raman Mohan.

 

Week Specials

HERITAGE: A castle in the hills, 
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Suchita Malik

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Ravi Ranjan

A dollar worth more than a million,
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B.N. Goswamy

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Anup Deb Nath

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by
Satish Narula

TELEVISION: Oh brother, Apna Apna Style,
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SCENE STEALERS: Gifted duo,
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Belu Maheshwari

TIME OFF: Letters for sale,
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Manohar Malgonkar

LIFE TIES: Do not retire from life,
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Taru Bahl

FEEDBACK: An Unequal Alliance

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A journalist remembers and recounts
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Habits make a new you
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A voyage into void
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Community of constant conflicts
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No cure for this sick policy 
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Jagdish Chander

1000 years of history
Review by
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Gun or black door? Fear blocks freedom
Book extract

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