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Fight For A World Of Reason
This moving speech was written for the 1940 film The Great Dictator. Here, Charlie Chaplins character, a Jewish barber thrust into the position of a lookalike despot, seizes the opportunity to speak out
3 min |
October 2018
Reader's Digest India
Frozen Food Myths
Just because its frozen doesnt mean its not healthfulor tasty. Follow these freezer-friendly tips and enjoy
2 min |
October 2018
Reader's Digest India
Why Do The Poor Get Heart Attacks?
Lack of healthy lifestyle choices compound over time and affect the underprivileged more adversely
3 min |
January 2019
Reader's Digest India
Why Do Dogs Stick Their Heads Out Of Cars?
And why it’s a bad idea
1 min |
January 2019
Reader's Digest India
What's That Word Again?
Eight terms that will bring you up to speed with new lingo
5 min |
January 2019
Reader's Digest India
World Of Medicine
Having alcohol in your system hampers your ability to think straight.
2 min |
January 2019
Reader's Digest India
Good News
SOME POSITIVE STORIES THAT CAME OUR WAY
2 min |
January 2019
Reader's Digest India
Only In India
IN NOVEMBER, reports started pouring in that women of Thokalapalli in Andhra Pradesh had been issued a diktat by village elders prohibiting them from wearing nighties outside their homes between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. The rule, implemented a few months ago, stated that violators would have to pay a fine of 2,000!
2 min |
January 2019
Reader's Digest India
The Case Of The Offensive Band Name
Can the government refuse a trademark because it’s “scandalous”?
2 min |
January 2019
Reader's Digest India
Healing Haemorrhoids
Piles is a rather common pain in the butt. Here’s how to prevent and treat them
2 min |
January 2019
Reader's Digest India
10 Mind-blowing Star Wars Facts
Which Star Wars character was almost gender-swapped, which one was almost a monkey and what was a close-kept secret?
3 min |
January 2019
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the success code
a reader’s digest article on michael dell had fired his imagination. today, he is a major innovator in the silicon valley.
5 min |
october 2016
reader's digest india
sweet celebration
indulge without tipping the scale this season.
2 min |
october 2016
Reader's Digest India
Embrace Compassion
Why pain and indignation are sweeping through prosperous countries.
3 min |
April 2017
Reader's Digest India
How To Look Smart
Fool others about your intellect … or are they fooling you about theirs?
5 min |
April 2017
Reader's Digest India
Call Me By My Name
A life hinging on contradictions and duality, the only acceptance he seeks is from his parents.
6 min |
April 2018
Reader's Digest India
The Perfect Storm
Seven fishermen, adrift in a small boat, had given up all hope. Would they live to tell the tale?
8 min |
April 2018
reader's digest india
instant makeover for your space
this festive season, give a new look to your home with just a few quick hacks!
2 min |
october 2016
Reader's Digest India
Extraordinary Indians
Seven amazing tales of real-life heroes— and how they became the defenders of the powerless
10+ min |
January 2018
Reader's Digest India
Crisis of Conscience
Excessive feelings of guilt can eat away at emotional stability and undermine health. Here, some tips to help free your mind—and boost your well-being.
4 min |
September 2016
Reader's Digest India
The Power of Giving
Neuroscience says giving can make you healthier and happier. Here's how to start doing it right now.
5 min |
October 2016
Reader's Digest India
Why You Are (Or Aren't) A Mosquito Magnet
No offence to you, but scientists have found that mosquitoes may find your feet as alluring as Limburger cheese.
1 min |
July 2016
Reader's Digest India
Where Is Everybody?
Some of the greatest human minds are scanning the universe, with a range of increasingly powerful telescopes, in the search for extraterrestrial life. The universe is unimainably vast-how could we be both only ones?
7 min |
July 2018
Reader's Digest India
Gadzooks! The Surprising Sources Of Great Sayings
WHEN EXACTLY do ‘the cows come home’? Who was the first person to ‘steal someone’s thunder’? English is full of colourful expressions that have lost the connection to their delightful origins. That said, when you learn the chequered past of some of these phrases, you might think twice about using them.
2 min |
July 2018
Reader's Digest India
13 Things You Didn't Know About Thunderstorms
13 things you didn’t know about thunderstorms
3 min |
July 2018
Reader's Digest India
When My Glass Remained Full​​​​​​​
From years of uncontrolled drinking to sobriety, how I extracted myself and found a new purpose in life
6 min |
July 2018
Reader's Digest India
7 Easy-access Alternatives To Exotic And Expensive Foods
Try these seven easy-access alternatives to exotic and expensive foods
3 min |
August 2019
Reader's Digest India
The Beach Is For The Birds
Department of Wit.
2 min |
August 2017
Reader's Digest India
The Taxi Driver
It was an angel, in a black and yellow Ambassador, who turned out to be a saviour.
4 min |
August 2017
Reader's Digest India
Mystery Stomach Pain
Decode the reason behind unexplained bloating, frequent tummy troubles and cramps.
9 min |
