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Word of the Day: CacozeliaWord of the Day: Using overly complicated vocabulary simply to impress others can itself become a form of cacozelia. The real distinction c...
Word of the Day: MagniloquentWord of the day: In an age where communication oscillates between brevity and spectacle, magniloquent shows language’s theatrical power. Gr...
Word of the day: GrandiloquentGrandiloquent is a word that explains language or speech that is overly defined, pompous, or showy, often intended to impress rather than i...
Word of the Day: SesquipedalianAs today’s Word of the Day, sesquipedalian reminds us that language is elastic. It can be stretched, compressed, embellished or stripped ba...
Club food for the soul: Does its future lie in the international discovery of its curiously comforting appeal?The clubs’ elite image made them easy targets for politicians.
View: Beating drumsticks for Indian food abroadInstead of food fights over Twitter, a change in attitude to Indian food might come from the discovery of their health and diet benefits.
Natural history museums must now tell more about climate change, biodiversity and human-wildlife coexistenceThe fires in Delhi and Kolkata have been traumatic, but if they can shake museum curators away from the old displays, they might still serv...
India Growth Story: All hype and no action?Our inglorious meltdown at Olympics is another pointer telling us that it's high time we disabused ourselves of the notion that we are goin...