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WILDLIFE


South India's wilderness trail
M. Ananth visits three wildlife parks in South India that attract wildlife enthusiasts and visitors who are treated to excellent boarding facilities which include well-organised safaris. More

ENVIRONMENT


Nature gets by with a little help
REFORESTATION of degraded forestland may be an uphill task for the Government, but for Babloo Ganguly and his wife Mary, it is much easier than it is projected to be. "You don't need massive plantations and huge funds. Just plant some saplings ... More

LIFESTYLE


Blown and ready
These balloon-sellers on the Marina beach in Chennai await buyers. The price of each balloon ranges from Rs 5 to 10.

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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY


Notes to the future, here and now in Chennai
To those who wonder whether earth would exist after all those centuries for the satellite to come back to, his reply is: Take care to conserve it. More

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL


For a quiet beach-side holiday
Hua Hin which many classify as quiet, has its own brand of natural charm, a pristine beach, shopping options, good resorts and just about everything that makes a wonderful holiday. Inder Raj Ahluwalia reports. More

DOMESTIC TRAVEL


To the land of the Buddha
Sarvesh and Priyanka Banerjee visit Bodhgaya, the serene village in Bihar, where Prince Siddhartha became the Enlightened One or the Buddha. More

ARTS & CRAFTS


Customised art
The Bangalore-based Magnitude, an organisation that introduced the concept of customised art for corporates and individuals, displayed its second offering to the corporate world. The exhibition was held at International Tech Park Ltd., ... More

TOURISM


Royal touch again to Dussera fest
DUSSERA festival in Mysore is set to regain its splendour and glory after a gap of six years with the Mysore Maharaja, Srikantadatta Woodeyar, MP, extending cooperation to the Government's efforts to arrange for an interaction between the ... More

Mount Rainier
Cool on the surface but simmering below is Mount Rainier near Seattle — a volcanic peak that draws thousands of tourists every year. Part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, this mountain has never erupted in recorded history, though its height ... More

PEOPLE


The princess with `green' fingers
Indrani Dutta meets Rajkumari Nilika Ripjit Singh whose lifestyle revolves around her sprawling garden and orchards, which exude a serenity that has invaded her personality too. More

BOOKS


Look out, book lovers
The publishing industry seems to be getting somewhat organised lately. First, they got together to fight piracy and this time the Federation of Publishers' and Booksellers' Associations in India (FPBAI) is giving its support to a first-ever ... More
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