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Is the Sanctuary dammed?
BY about 7 a.m., we were at the 1.78-sq.-km Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, located in the mangrove island of Chora on the easily flowing Mandovi river, gazing at birds from a country boat. The river is as relaxed as a Goan. We climbed into a paddle ... More

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Island resort coming up
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The shoreline flanking Tamil Nadu on the inter-State border is waking up to the launch of a new island tourist resort, Estuary Island. Set on the banks of the Neyyar River and overseeing the Arabian Sea, Estuary ... More

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Narain Karthikeyan urges TN to promote Chennai as F1 venue
THE country's first Formula I race driver Narain Karthikeyan has urged the Tamil Nadu Government to support a proposal to promote Chennai as a Formula-I venue. According to a Government press release, when he called on the Chief Minister, Ms J. ... More


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