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Indian music to lend more charm to Paris spring
FOR Parisians, the Spring of 2003 is going to be an Indian Spring. With the Cite de la Musique, the largest musical complex in France, all set to organise `The Music of North India' — the glory of princes, a tribute to the Gods', India will ... More

Sarvabhowma veena
Classical musician, Shyamala Bhave, playing a note on a 10-feet Sarvabhowma veena. Manufactured by C. Natraj, a musical instrument maker from Bangalore, this veena made of a single wood and weighing 70 kg, costs Rs 30,000. Engraved on it are ... More

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Into fraud-o-sphere
A RECENT issue of The Internal Auditor, from the Institute of Internal Auditors, talks about the "3Cs of fraudulent financial reporting", to enumerate the broad categories of reasons why fraudulent financial reporting occurs. This has become ... More

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High fliers
An IAF para dropper passes a flying bird as he descends at the Yelahanka Air Force Station in Bangalore on Sunday.

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