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Paris Church Goes Cashless, To Accept Donations Via Cards
- Friday January 19, 2018
- Offbeat | Agence France-Presse
The passing around of collection baskets at Catholic mass usually leads to a collective digging through pockets and purses for loose change or small bills -- but a Paris church is testing a high-tech alternative.
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No Ordinary Cooks: The Rise and Decline of the Tradition of Khansamas
- Wednesday September 6, 2017
- Anoothi Vishal
The khansamas were a product of a feudal India, of the British Raj, and while their legacy lived on for many decades post-Independence, and post the abolition of the privy purses which dealt a death blow to feudalism in many ways, in the post Liberalisation world, it was inevitable that this legacy would wane.
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Housewives Hit By Currency Ban, Stand To Lose Savings
- Saturday November 12, 2016
- Mumbai News | Written by Ankita Sinha
Renu Kulkarni, a 33-year-old homemaker from Mumbai, has managed to save Rs 30,000 in the last two years. Setting aside small amounts from her husband's monthly earnings, her hidden purse has helped the family tide over tough times in the recent past. But now, she is in a fix. The 30,000 rupees that she had saved are all in denominations of 500 and ...
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www.ndtv.com
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Paris Church Goes Cashless, To Accept Donations Via Cards
- Friday January 19, 2018
- Offbeat | Agence France-Presse
The passing around of collection baskets at Catholic mass usually leads to a collective digging through pockets and purses for loose change or small bills -- but a Paris church is testing a high-tech alternative.
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www.ndtv.com
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No Ordinary Cooks: The Rise and Decline of the Tradition of Khansamas
- Wednesday September 6, 2017
- Anoothi Vishal
The khansamas were a product of a feudal India, of the British Raj, and while their legacy lived on for many decades post-Independence, and post the abolition of the privy purses which dealt a death blow to feudalism in many ways, in the post Liberalisation world, it was inevitable that this legacy would wane.
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food.ndtv.com
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Housewives Hit By Currency Ban, Stand To Lose Savings
- Saturday November 12, 2016
- Mumbai News | Written by Ankita Sinha
Renu Kulkarni, a 33-year-old homemaker from Mumbai, has managed to save Rs 30,000 in the last two years. Setting aside small amounts from her husband's monthly earnings, her hidden purse has helped the family tide over tough times in the recent past. But now, she is in a fix. The 30,000 rupees that she had saved are all in denominations of 500 and ...
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www.ndtv.com