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July 2023 Articles – What We Covered at Free Magazine India

Welcome to the July 2023 archive. This month we explored food hacks, social trends, media bias, and education topics. Below is a quick guide to what you missed and why each piece matters.

Food & Culture

Indian Food: Why doesn’t my roti puff up? If your roti stays flat, the problem is usually the dough. Not enough kneading means the gluten can’t trap steam, so the bread won’t balloon. We walked through a simple three‑step method: knead the dough for at least 8‑10 minutes, let it rest for 30 minutes, and roll it evenly before cooking on a hot tawa. Adding a pinch of baking powder or a splash of oil can also help the puff.

Readers loved the relatable tone and the quick checklist. Try the tips on your next dinner night – you’ll see the roti puff up like a proud peacock’s tail.

Social Trends, Media & Education

Why is the cuckold trend growing so fast in India? The article broke down four main drivers: curiosity about new fantasies, the influence of western media, easier access to adult content, and a quiet rebellion against traditional marriage norms. It also highlighted how couples are talking more openly, which fuels the trend’s visibility.

We didn’t just point out the rise; we gave readers practical advice on navigating the conversation with partners, emphasizing consent and clear boundaries.

Do you think Times of India is sexist? This piece dug into the newspaper’s coverage, looking at how often women appear in headlines, the tone of stories about gender issues, and the gender mix in the newsroom. While a few biased examples popped up, the overall verdict was that labeling the whole outlet as sexist oversimplifies a complex problem. The article urged readers to spot subtle bias and demand more balanced reporting.

Do American public schools teach about native Indian tribes? Here we compared curricula across several states. Some schools offer in‑depth lessons on tribal history, culture, and contributions, while others barely mention the topic. The article called for a standardized approach that respects the tribes’ voices and corrects past omissions.

Each of these stories gave readers clear takeaways – whether it’s a cooking tip, a conversation starter, or a call for better education. If you missed any of them, scroll down and read the full articles. They’re all free, easy to digest, and packed with useful insights.

Indian Food: Why doesn't my roti puff up?
31.07.2023

Indian Food: Why doesn't my roti puff up?

Ever had a flat-as-a-pancake roti and wondered why it didn't puff up like a balloon? I've been there too, my friends! The thing about rotis is, they're like me at the gym - they need a good workout to puff up. If your dough isn't kneaded well, your roti will be as flat as my jokes. So next time, remember to give that dough a good kneading and watch your rotis puff up like a proud peacock's tail!
Kiran Mathur
by Kiran Mathur
  • Cooking and Recipes
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Why is cuckold trend growing so fast in India?
27.07.2023

Why is cuckold trend growing so fast in India?

It seems the cuckold trend is catching on quickly in India, and there are a few reasons behind this. For some, it's about exploring their fantasies or adding some spice to their relationships. Societal changes, the influence of western culture, and increased access to adult content could also be contributing to its growth. Additionally, the trend could be seen as a rebellion against traditional marital norms. Lastly, improving communication about such sensitive topics in relationships is also playing a part in this trend's rise.
Kiran Mathur
by Kiran Mathur
  • Relationships & Sexuality
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Do you think Times of India is sexist?
23.07.2023

Do you think Times of India is sexist?

In my exploration of whether the Times of India is sexist, I delved into their content, tone, and representation of genders. I looked at the balance in their coverage of men and women, the portrayal of women in their news reports, and the diversity in their team of journalists. There were instances where the content appeared biased, but it's not entirely fair to label the entire publication as sexist. It's crucial to remember that sexism in media is a systemic issue, not confined to a single publication. Overall, while there is room for improvement, I wouldn't conclusively label Times of India as sexist.
Kiran Mathur
by Kiran Mathur
  • Opinion/Editorial
  • 0
Do American public schools teach about native Indian tribes?
18.07.2023

Do American public schools teach about native Indian tribes?

From my research, it is clear that American public schools do include lessons about Native American tribes in their curriculum. However, the depth and accuracy of this education varies widely from state to state. Some schools delve into the rich history, culture, and contributions of these tribes, while others barely skim the surface. There's a call for more comprehensive and accurate teachings to rectify past inaccuracies and omissions. So yes, Native American tribes are taught in schools, but there's still room for improvement.
Kiran Mathur
by Kiran Mathur
  • Education & Learning
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