Eve's Weekly Magazine
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Item Eve’s Weekly Vol 33, No 44 (November 3-9, 1979)(1979)“I Made It Myself; A World Of Creative Pleasure; For Generations Together; The “Tiny” Industrialists; “Go Ahead, Try These”; Rehabilitation Through Craft; A Glowing Tribute; Housewives With TalentItem Eve’s Weekly Vol 33, No 41 (October 13-19,1979 )(1979)Exclusive Excerpts: Jamila Verghese’s, “Her Gold And Her Body”; Fairy Tales Revisited; Tweedledum or Tweedledee?; Planned Parenthood; Humour, The Way It Is; Other Articles: Art in Stone and Clay; A Report on Status of Women; Beauty Contest Forms; Film Interview: Kim, Hooked on Acting; Eve Today: Sarojini VaradappanItem Eve’s Weekly Vol 33, No 23 (June 9-15, 1979)(1979)"When I say Man, do you hear Woman?, written by Narendra Nath Kalia. The Blur of Blindness, Written by Parvati V. Menon. Strange Origins of Nursery Rhymes, written by Macabre Origins. Jhaveri Sisters: Dedicated Dancing Quarter, written by Saraswati Swaminathan. Civic Sense: With our Penchant for Cosmetic Reforms, we are content with a poster campaign to keep our cities Clean, written by Rochelle D'Souza. Sita Rawley: Queen of the Green, written by Pushpa Hans. An Aging Casanova, written by Maya Narasimhan. Dr. Esther Ocloo: Views from the Top, written by Usha John. Medicine or Miracle? written by Manohar S. Kamath. Dr. Shanta Rao: Research in Reproduction, written by M.N. Hebber. The Girl Who Bacame a Princess, written by Sathya Saran. "Item Eve’s Weekly Vol 32, No 50(Special Issue: Dedicated To The Child) (December 23-29, 1978)(1978)The Year Of The Child; “What We Can Do For Our Children”; Does The Law Protect Our Children?; Wanted: Special Care; The Urgent Need For Adoption; The Working Child; Children Of Sorrow; The Children Of Today; Child Delinquents; The Importance Of Education; The Gifted Children; The Well Adjusted ChildItem Eve’s Weekly Vol 32, No 42(Special Issue: Cookery) (October 21-27, 1978)(1978)A Passion And A Flair; Meet The “Tried And Tested” Ladies: The Cook-Book Queens; Breaking The Cooking Barrier!: Recipies From Across India And Abroad; Where Do You Go When The Restuarants Are Closed; Buffets Are Better; A Woman For All Seasonings: How Women Manage To Cook Despite Their Busy Career; Its Not Just Curry: What Do Foreigners Think Of Indian Food; The Glow Of Health - Through Nutritious Food; That’s Entertaining: Formal Planning For Serving Meals; “Like Mother Used To Make”: Cooking Classes; Nothing Left Over!: What To Do With Leftover FoodItem Eve’s Weekly Vol 32, No 38 (September 23-29, 1978)(1978)Tourism; Sanjukta And Raghunath Panigrathi; Astrology; Sheikh Abdullah And His Begum; Other Articles: Vera Jenning’s Rocks; Step By Step Cookery; Striped Sweater With Matching Scarf; “To Begin Again”, Part III Of The New Mills And Boon Story; Women In Our Police Force; A Woman Criket UmpireItem Eve’s Weekly Vol 32, No 31(August 5-11, 1978)(1978)Euthanesia: A Right to Die?; Triump Over Pain; The Government as Employer; A Peep Into Indian Diplomatic Empire; Other Articles: Urbanities and Thier Leisure Time Activities; Film Interview: Zeenat Aman; What Next?; Profile: Mariamma Alexander; Acupunturist; Women in the IFS: Bouquets and Brickbats; Women at the IIG: An Interesting Career; Rita Sinha: New Riffle Shooting ChampionItem Eve’s Weekly Vol 32, No 27 (July 15-21, 1978)(1978)Coaching Classes; The Monsoons: Bombay Wears A New Wet Look; The Monsoons: The Grim Side: Other Articles: Mohsina Kidwai; The Victor From Azamgarh; Why Be A Wife: A Campaign Recently Started In The U.K.; The Man With Eleven Wives: Muddan, A Tribal Chieftan; A Mahila Bank: Women Helping Other Women; Film Interviews: Salim-Javed; Colour Feature: Hairstyles To Try Out; Profile: Rita Dar; A Women’s College Celebrates Its Centenary; Talking About Eyes: The Doctors Guide To Eye DiseasesItem Eve’s Weekly Vol 32, No 20 (June 17-23, 1978)(1978)Fisherwomen in Goa; Making a Spanish Pancake – Step by Step; Cosmetic Surgery; Sexually Transmitted Diseases; Other Articles: A Taste of Our Daily Poison: Food Adulteration; Human Interest Story; Profile: Tara Moolgavkar; Film Interview: Sarika Fights to Find Her Own Distinctive Place in the Film World; Walk in the Shadows; Part III of the Six-Part Serialisation of a Brand New Mills and Boon NovelItem Eve’s Weekly Vol 32, No 19(Special Issue: Sex and Violence) (May 27 – June 2, 1978)(1978)Retrograde Rituals; The Scourge That Is Dowry; Death Stalked Talented Dancers; Other Articles: Fashion; How To Beat The Summer; Film Interviews: Ranjeeta Kaur And Rameshwari Talluri, The Girls Who Have Made It With Unstarry Names; “Trapped”: Fouth And Concluding Part Of The Murder Serial