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WILDLIFE


Wild mother
A leopard and her cub at the Nehru Zoological Park in Hyderabad. The leopard, brought from Mehboobnagar district of Andhra Pradesh, gave birth to this cub recently and the zoo authorities opened them to the public on Sunday. ... More

LIFESTYLE


They also wait
Empty tea cups arranged systematically on a table at a five-star hotel, awaiting to be served during the tea break of a meeting in Kolkata.

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Celebration time
Two burka-clad women do shopping beside a mannequin on Sunday. In the month of Ramadan, such studies in contrast are common at shopping malls in the old city of ... More

EVENTS


Bestowing vision
As a part of the World Children Week and the Eye Care Week, a host of activities to raise funds for restoring vision and sight-saving surgeries have been organised. Aziz Haider reports. More

ARTS & CRAFTS


Shilparamam: The crafts village
SHILPARAMAM is an arts and crafts village showcasing various art forms and handicrafts of various artists from all over the State. Shilparamam plays host to myrid traditions of arts and crafts of the country. The annual All-India Festival ... More

  • Global centre for arts in Bangalore
  • Dhanalakshmi Bank drawing contest

    TOURISM


    Once upon a time ...
    ... Gopalpur - on-Sea was once a prosperous port. Anil K. Kanungo goes to this town to discover its history and also why it is a good holiday option. More

    PEOPLE


  • Governor felicitated

    TRENDS


    `Wedding Guide' released
    MOVED by the problems faced by one of its staffers in fixing up a suitable venue for his marriage, Solus Media, city-based public relations agency, conceived the idea of publishing a Wedding Guide, for the first time in Hyderabad and ... More

    Suicide rates high at 17 pc in Bangalore
    WHILE giving hopes for a living through hi-tech and services employment, Bangalore city has hit a grey patch with the highest suicide rate at 17 per cent as compared to 14 per cent in Mumbai. Chennai with 11 per cent comes third. Delhi, with ... More

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    In Depth
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