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Helping women counter violenceIT IS the women's lot to remain vulnerable to violence of all kinds. Right from the womb to the tomb, as it were. And, no, this is not about a Carping Cassandra who does no more than bemoan the fate of a woman, or await a stroke of luck to come ... More More Bangalore Stories
Laughter livens up their dayCheering, clapping and watching with wide-eyed wonder despite the sweltering heat beneath the tents of the Rayman Circus in SIAA Grounds in Chennai, the children joined the dwindling audience to applaud. More More Chennai Stories
Off the fieldKRISHNAMACHARI SRIKKANTH, the "Blood and Thunder Opener'' of world cricket. As all his fans would be aware of.... short and crisp were his innings. When every one gets out off a good ball, he hits it for a six. Krish Srikkanth was a sensational ... More More Coimbatore Stories
A festival of KebabsIT MAY be called a "factory'', but its products are anything but run of the mill. In fact, so diverse is the range of kebabs rolled out by Great Kebab Factory at Radisson Hotel here that one is left wondering why at all the restaurant decided to ... More More Delhi Stories
Feel the pulseIf someone is planning to buy a two-wheeler what would be the preference? A scooter or a motorcycle! There appears to be a clear-cut division of opinion among Hyderabadis. Those on the wrong side of thirty or those who give top priority to the ... More More Hyderabad Stories
The French connectionA S SOFIA set foot in Kochi, thousands of colours, scents and lights engulfed her. For Jonathan who "never seized to discover different worlds each day in Kochi," where the smell of spices floats into streets illuminated by millions of ... More More Kochi Stories
Giving villages a voiceHis mantra of cost-effectiveness and innovation rules everywhere. For instance, when they needed a power back-up system for the corDECT system, ``we searched everywhere and realised that the cheapest and most effective batteries came from emergency l amps''. More More Madurai Stories
Taking the message to the massesDID YOU know that the life-saving properties of blood were known to the Egyptians centuries ago? That the first transfusion experiment led to the death of a Pope, or that animal blood was actually used in ancient times until James Blundale told ... More More Thiruvananthapuram Stories Bangalore Chennai Coimbatore Delhi Hyderabad Kochi Madurai Thiruvananthapuram |
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