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A complete health, fitness, and rejuvenation facilityDO SOME of the IT professionals in Bangalore work 18 hours a day? Asks C.P.Krishnan Nair, Chairman of the Leela Group of Hotels. He has a reason; the Leela Palace here has just opened The Spa, a complete health, fitness, and rejuvenation ...
The pirates hit backSTOP PIRACY. Buy Original," pleads the blurb of the VCD. The social message then gets interesting. "With Love, Manisha," it adds with a very graphic visual of the actress. Also revealed is the title of the film beside that: "Ek Choti Se Love ...
Getting everything you desire"SHE WOULD drive the forces into the new era," so goes the punch line of `She Woman 02', the three-day expo that will come up at Padmavathiammal Cultural Centre from October 18. On display will be products exclusively for women. The expo will ...
Supporting development issuesWay back in 1936, the gifts and bequests of Henry and Edsel Ford took the shape of a local philanthropy in the State of Michigan in the U.S. Within 14 years, it expanded to become first a national and then an international foundation, which has ...
As the mind's eye seesIf one could paint with the hand as one sees with the eye. A tall order. But not for Ch. Ravindra Babu. He has a natural flair for brush and paints. Once he sets down to work, the canvas leaps into life, the subjects acquiring a meaning, a ...
Harbingers of changeFOR THOSE who had lost hope of a civil society taking shape in Afghanistan, people like Mary Akrami and her friends offer a possibility that might not have been thought of till recently. The war-torn country might need many Marys to get ...
A passion for numbersBut Naani died soon after. "He was a great lyricist. Listen to this line he wrote - `Saadhagam Saagaram, Sadhanai Oruvaram.' I lost my soul when he passed away. I was at a crossroads. Then I decided I had to carry on his dreams."
Taking music to the massesIN A bid to popularise Carnatic music further among the masses, the noted music director, M.G. Radhakrishnan, is working on a novel project which would help them gain a broad idea about its real depth and divinity. Radhakrishnan is planning to ... Bangalore Chennai Coimbatore Delhi Hyderabad Kochi Madurai Thiruvananthapuram |
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