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Greeks bearing gifts: Understanding the history of Indo-Greek cuisine
After Alexander’s invasion, the history of the 4th century BC Indo-Greek kingdom is a history of the cuisines of the world
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A lot of ingredients used by Alexander’s multicultural Army that enrolled soldiers from lands he conquered such as Persia, Egypt and Bactra went into Indian pots
Alexander the Great would be pleased with London-based Indian cuisine mogul Arjun Waney whose brand portfolio reads like the Debrett of fine dining—Zuma, Roka, La Petite Maison, The Arts Club, Il Baretto, Oblix at The Shard and Coya. One of his vast global holdings is Meraki, a salute to Greek cooking in Fitzrovia, in the heart of London, which opened in 2017 and is still going strong.
KozaniPerifereia-dytikis-makedoniasGreeceBangladeshIndiaEgyptIranHoxtonHackneyUnited-kingdomItalyDelhiDelhi's Poor Battle Hunger As Stock Runs Out Fast In Free Ration Centres Delhi's Poor Battle Hunger As Stock Runs Out Fast In Free Ration Centres The Delhi government on June 5 began distributing four kg of wheat and one kg of rice to non-ration card holders but soon ran into shortage issues at several centres across the national capital.
"Rice out of stock, so no distribution," read a note outside a ration centre in Delhi.
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Sudha Devi, 30, has been queuing up at a government school in Delhi for the last four days in hope of free ration but to no avail. "They shoo us away. We just get bruised and scraped struggling in queues and then go back empty handed. They say come at 2 PM. When we return, they send us away again. We get nothing," she laments.
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It’s only 6am. But 28-year-old Saurabh Hate, though a carefree personality, can’t afford to be late to work. Even as he negotiates the narrow streets and bylanes of Shahpur Jat, an urbanised village in South Delhi, Hate is concerned about the diabetic patients waiting for him to get their fasting sugar levels tested. He hates to keep them hungry. Hate is a phlebotomist (a healthcare professional trained in taking blood/swab samples for the
DelhiIndiaShahpur-jatSaurabh-hateSouth-delhiடெல்ஹிஇந்தியாஷாஹ்பூர்-ஜாட்தெற்கு-டெல்ஹி August 25, 2020 It is pouring by the time my taxi reaches Oxford’s Gloucester Green bus station. I dash through the rain towards the Heathrow bay as the X90 coach pulls in. The driver gets down to smoke a cigarette and we talk, about COVID-19 obviously. He says he does not know of a single person who has died of this disease. “You only hear it on the news. Frankly, unless people start dropping dead on the street, I’m not believing it”. A few hours later I am on an Air India repatriation flight to New Delhi, flying home for fieldwork. My study explores how global public health policy, scientific research and medical practice affect women’s health in India. Global health research is driven by statistical and empirical methodologies, typically sidelining people’s experiences of illness and care-seeking within health systems.
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Global health researcher Vyoma Dhar Sharma had just embarked on a fieldwork trip to India as COVID-19 began sweeping through the population and overwhelming hospitals. It has taken a terrible toll on her country – and her family.
August 25, 2020
It is pouring by the time my taxi reaches Oxford’s Gloucester Green bus station. I dash through the rain towards the Heathrow bay as the X90 coach pulls in. The driver gets down to smoke a cigarette and we talk, about COVID-19 obviously. He says he does not know of a single person who has died of this disease. “You only hear it on the news. Frankly, unless people start dropping dead on the street, I’m not believing it”.
Connaught-placeDelhiIndiaUttar-pradeshMumbaiMaharashtraJaipurRajasthanNew-delhiVenki-ramakrishnanAnushree-fadnavisAdnan-abidiAugust 25, 2020
It is pouring by the time my taxi reaches Oxford’s Gloucester Green bus station. I dash through the rain towards the Heathrow bay as the X90 coach pulls in. The driver gets down to smoke a cigarette and we talk, about COVID-19 obviously. He says he does not know of a single person who has died of this disease. “You only hear it on the news. Frankly, unless people start dropping dead on the street, I’m not believing it”.
A few hours later I am on an Air India repatriation flight to New Delhi, flying home for fieldwork. My study explores how global public health policy, scientific research and medical practice affect women’s health in India. Global health research is driven by statistical and empirical methodologies, typically sidelining people’s experiences of illness and care-seeking within health systems.
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