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 | Even when the flooding began, especially in the low-lying areas where they see some water logging every year, people were reluctant to move out of their homes and into relief camps. |  |  | The rules of the game are changing for India's tea industry, and it's perhaps time for a fresh brew. |  |  | There have been significant, unmistakable changes on many fronts. And the results are showing. |  |  | Though weak and challenged, Vajpayee was able to govern effectively. How? Well, in part, by being the person he was. |  |  | Goyal finds himself amidst his biggest battle yet as the airline is negotiating a tight financial corner. |  |  | ET Magazine explores some of the lesser-known trivia around one of the longest-running film franchises, its contribution to popular culture, and the biggest cinematic successes on the back of diversity in the recent past. |  |  | To make the process more interesting, we asked seven chefs and restaurateurs for their two or three nominations for the best chef — discounting, of course, themselves and their restaurant chefs. |  |  | I would go whenever possible to listen to Vajpayee speak and one evening speech on the beaches of Mumbai made a lasting impression for the sheer poetry of its presentation. |  |  | Politics is a very cruel game. But Atalji converted it into a humane game. |  |  | Where can we find such a tall leader who was so rooted to his land and concerned about his people? |  |  | This was the biggest flood in Kerala in 100 years. |  |  | As per the CM, the BJP govt has taken serious steps to change the perception of the state. |  |  | In the past three years, a large number of fresh fish and meat startups have set up shops in India, with each major city having at least two or three outfits. |  |  | AnantU wants to take a multi-disciplinary approach to harness the power of design to solve complex challenges facing society. |  |  | "Sake" in Japanese could refer to any alcoholic drink, so you have to specifically say "nihonshu" to get the rice brew, which many there believe is the drink of the Shinto gods. |  |  | The path was flanked by sheer vertical cliff sides covered in dark green moss and clumps of weird, jagged rocks. |  | |
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