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A bunch of `secular' holidays for corporates
THE diktat of the Securities & Exchange Board of India on the interim dividend issue will not only just enrich the Government's coffers, but will also ensure two other things. First, the Indian tourism sector will get a year-end booster ... More

SILK


Sans silken finish
A boy rolls silk yarn onto a spindle (paruvattam) which would be fitted to a handloom to produce the famed silk sarees of Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu. Children weaving the sarees earn Rs 10-25 a day. ... More

CINEMA


With love and luck for Lagaan
WITH the Oscars round the corner, MusicWorld (a RPG enterprise) has decided to wrap up the group's good wishes for Aamir Khan in a jumbo-sized Lagaan kurta, specially designed for the occasion and signed by footballer Chuni Goswami. The ... More

TOURISM


Tourist openings
Belum Caves, a natural wonder about 100 km from Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh, is the newest tourist destination on the State's map. Discovered by European Robert Bruce Foote in 1884, a team of German speleologists in 1982-83 conducted a detailed ... More
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