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Fair options for the future
The education fairs throw up opportunities for ambitious Indian students wishing to pursue higher studies abroad. SUDHA UMASHANKER writes about the choices offered by the foreign universties. More
Heritage
Nine temples on pilgrim circuits
The Nava Tirupathis, near Tirunelveli, which are being given a splendid facelift by the Indian Cultural and Heritage Trust of the TVS Group, are sure to attract tourists and devotees from across the country. More


Passionate about earthworms
VERMICULTURE IS the gospel that Sultan Ahmed Ismail has been preaching for years now. And, slowly, more and more people have begun to follow his advice and make vermicompost at home. It is but meet that his long affair with earthworms, the ... More
When the postman knocked
RESPONDING TO reader Umamahesh's question about the time-gun (Miscellany, January 28), a reader writes that NO gun was fired at 8 p.m. He explains that it was a cannon fired by a team from whatever regiment was in residence in the Fort's King's ... More
Lifestyle
Floral fantasy
Carnations, roses, chrysanthemum and gerberas in magical configurations with driftwood, dry palm leaf and stone... the recently held Ikebana exhibition was a show of flower power. More
Arts & Crafts
For a folk experience
A festival of folk paintings, musical instruments and oral narratives is on in the city till March 13. Find out more. More
Divine images
Padma Krishnamurthy's works reflect her spiritual bent of mind. A look at her latest "Navagrahas". More
Eating Out
Succulent kebabs... and more
The flavours of the Northwest come alive at the Great Indian Kebab festival on at Copper Chimney. Savour the authentic spread... More
Happenings
Picking the corporate brain
The questions were interesting but the attention was focussed on the quiz master, Harsha Bhogle. A look at the recently held Docker's Sports Buzz, a sports quiz for corporates. More
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