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Tuesday, September 10, 2002
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Lively signs as skies open up
For many, it was the best monsoon in recent times, with our driver contending that Aurangabad had not seen such weather in the last 20 years. That may have been a touch over the mark but not the wide smiles on the faces of farmers eagerly working the ir fields. More

LIFESTYLE


Guard for the God
A policeman takes a look at Ganesha idols lined up for the festival in Bangalore on Monday.

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FASHION


Australian institute keen on tie-up with NIFT
THE Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) in Australia is looking for a possible tie-up with the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) in Tirupur for a programme on fashion design. "It is still in the conceptual stage," the Division ... More

SOCIETY & DEVELOPMENT


Visu Trust to focus on social issues
IN an effort to sensitise and galvanise residents of Pulivendla in Cudappah district, a political hotbed in Andhra Pradesh, the Chairman of Visu Group of companies has embarked on a mission to educate as well as empower them with host of ... More

Wipro gesture to cyclone victims
BANGALORE: Wipro has handed over the Wipro School-cum- Cyclone Shelter to the residents of Ramatara Village in Ersama district in Orissa. The gesture comes in the wake of collection of contributions from the `Wiproites', which was ... More

SPORTS


Go-karting gaining momentum in India
With more race tracks springing up by the day across various cities, (now estimated at about 45) go-karting as a motor sport is catching up across the country with more and more youth getting attracted, according to Mr Sanjay Sharma, Head-Motor ... More

Champions Trophy: India to field the best
And both the sponsors and the advertising industry can now heave a sigh of relief with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) managing to get the International Cricket Council to rework the Players Terms. The ICC has agreed to come ... More

TOURISM


On higher ground?
A view of the Ellora Cave temples, 28 km from Aurangabad, containing elaborate carvings of gods and goddesses. The cave temples show the influence of three religious systems — Buddhism, Brahmanism and Jainism. ... More
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