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Bangalore
Technology and the teacher
For her, teaching is not just another profession, but an art. Her dream classroom starts and ends with a computer, writes Sahana Charan. More
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Chennai
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
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Coimbatore
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
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Delhi
Simply a class apart
A 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
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Hyderabad
A dash of rhythm divine
Performance 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
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Kochi
A man for our rivers
Our 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
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Madurai
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
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Thiruvananthapuram
'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
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