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Tuesday, June 18, 2002
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A desi delight for the gourmet
Halli Mane (meaning a village house in Kannada) is the latest addition to the city's culinary map. "We plan to take head on the MNC fast food outlets like Pizza Hut and McDonalds,'' says hotel consultant, Mr R. Prabhakar, who literally started ... More

RESORTS & AMUSEMENT PARKS


Ramapuram Holiday plans resort at Kabini
RAMAPURAM Holiday Resorts will soon start construction of its second holiday resort project in Karnataka. Located at Kabini, the resort would be spread over 12 acre and have 20 cottages after the first phase of construction. Speaking to ... More

SPORTS


  • National Games Secretariat opened in Hyderabad

    TRENDS


    Monsoon mayhem
    As monsoon gathers strength, high-tide waves lash the shore of Gateway of India in Mumbai.

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