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WILDLIFE


`Wild' holiday crowds at Amboli
MALAI Pathar is a semi-deciduous patch of forest at Amboli. The tall trees wear an unkempt, unshaven look with moss on the trunks and branches. The muddy forest path is paved with old and fresh leaves as dankness fills the air. Every depression ... More

INTERIORS & HOMES


DCM Shriram arm launches new window, door systems
FENESTA Building Systems, a division of the Rs 1,980-crore DCM Shriram Consolidated Ltd (DSCL), has launched its range of Fenesta uPVC (unplasticised polyvinyl chloride) window and door systems in Chennai. The product has been launched in ... More

INSIGHT


On flags before the interest flags
AS one more act of liberalisation, the Government has decided to withdraw the restriction on use of the national flag by the public as costumes, at least above the waist. Thus, the flag cannot be used on any undergarment or dress, costume, ... More

HEALTH


Therapeutic movement
Dance is not just about technique and performance. As therapy, movement or dance leads us directly to the core of our emotional complexes. More

LIFESTYLE


Malayalees drop lungi, get into Bermudas
WHY is industrial productivity so low in Kerala? Because 86 per cent of the shift time is spent on lifting, folding and re-tying the lungi (popular Internet joke). Not any more. The trademark wear of Malayalees, the colourful ... More

CINEMA


`Sarkar doing well at box office'
SARKAR, the film directed by Ram Gopal Varma and distributed by K Sera Sera Productions Ltd, has fared well in the opening weekend of its release. K Sera Sera has informed BSE that the movie has had nearly 100 per cent collection all ... More

ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE


Original kin
The earliest humans are believed to have spread out from Africa. The `Genographic Project' tries to find out the different migratory routes they took. More

ARTS & CRAFTS


Crystal trade fair
Crystal sculptures imported from China on display on the inaugural day of the India Imports and Exports Trade Fair in Bangalore on Thursday. The sculptures, made out of acrylic, costs Rs 400 ... More


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