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Technology and the teacherFor her, teaching is not just another profession, but an art. Her dream classroom starts and ends with a computer, writes Sahana Charan. More More Bangalore Stories
A fascination for Indian English genre``Why does any piece need to be categorised as art or commercial? It's either good or bad. Ultimately. More More Chennai Stories
Bringing up brilliant babies``Mothers have to be trained not to behave negatively with their children. If you constantly tell them `You can! You can!', they will become confident enough to chart their own path through life.'' More More Coimbatore Stories
Simply a class apartA content grandmother, ardent bonsai lover and a compulsive swimmer. Apart from this Indira Nath is also a world renowned authority on leprosy and her pioneering work in this field got her the L'Oreal-UNESCO 2002 `Women in Science' award this past we ek. BINDU SHAJAN PERAPPADAN talks to the first Indian to bag this award, and writes... .. More More Delhi Stories
A dash of rhythm divinePerformance is her strength. And a true blue Telugu face her asset. Yes, actress Laya is on a roll...er... rhythm. "It's the film industry which taught me everything," Laya tells K.V.S.Madhav in a tete-a-tete. More More Hyderabad Stories
A man for our riversOur rivers are on the verge of extinction. The Kerala Nadi Samrakshana Samithy, through its attempts, is trying to save these rivers, says P.S. Gopinathan Nair in a chat with G. Krishnakumar. More More Kochi Stories
A crusader for communal harmony``Legal rights, human rights and communal harmony are interlinked. When humanism is dying nothing else can work in this world.'' Batcha now has all his organisations focussing on `communal harmony'. More More Madurai Stories
'Call me an actress, not a star'Mita Vasisht, whose scintillating acting has won rave reviews, talks to C. Maya about acting, theatre and Bollywood More More Thiruvananthapuram Stories Bangalore Chennai Coimbatore Delhi Hyderabad Kochi Madurai Thiruvananthapuram |
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