The thiefing sugar: eroticism between women in caribbean literatureNew York Timesrecently published a piece on the benefits of deep breathing.
"Scientists at Stanford University may have uncovered for the first time why taking deep breaths can be so calming," the article says, quoting Stanford research. "The research, on a tiny group of neurons deep within the brains of mice, also underscores just how intricate and pervasive the links are within our body between breathing, thinking, behaving and feeling."
For the most part, Indians did not disagree with the assumption, but they did have a problem with the phrase "for the first time."
SEE ALSO: Neil deGrasse Tyson helped create a cosmically punny NYT crossword puzzleThey teared into the publication for not acknowledging the centuries-old practice of Yoga, for which, incidentally, the world credits India. Deep breathing, one of the most popular exercises in Yoga, is known as pranayamand has been practised for eons.
The NYTarticle makes no mention of it. And readers are burning the publication for the oversight.
There are angry comments on NYT's website...
...and, of course, on social media.
And leading the charge on Twitter is top Indian businessman Anand Mahindra, who runs Mahindra Group — the $18 billion automobiles-to-IT conglomerate.
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Good morning, NYT? LOL.
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