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Sunglasses have transformed into the largest selling fashion accessory that reflects attributes of character, personal style and mood.
Guns n' RosesTHE KARGIL War left young Kajal Charankatt devastated. She had lost her classmate and confidant, Lt Anup Kumar on the battlefield and try as she might the wounds wouldn't heal. In her debut solo exhibition the phantoms of the past continue to ...
Musical homage to Muthiah BhagavatharTHE APT way of paying homage to the memory of Muthiah Bhagavathar is through the medium of music, naturally. This was precisely what Changampuzha Samskarika Kendram, Edappally, did in organising a function to mark his 125th birth anniversary. The ...
In pursuit of excellenceIf you thought Indian athletes are not strong enough to win medals in international events, think again. Anju Markose lifted the spirits of sports lovers by bagging the long jump gold at the Busan Asian Games, writes V.V.SUBRAHMANYAM.
When Thumba took offThe 39th anniversary of the setting up of the Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station (TERLS) falls on November 21. Here is an interesting tale on the birth of India's first rocket launching site.
LILLY BABU JOSE shares some evergreen recipes with the readers of THE HINDU METROPLUS
The farmer in his natural denProf. N. P. George's integrated farming method is based on the concept that the eco-system co-exists on a symbiotic principle. The Ex-Maharaja's College Principal tells LEELA MENON that excessive use of chemicals has an adverse effect on agriculture.
An enchanting evergreenSacred to the Hindus and the Buddhists and known for its medicinal properties, the Asoka tree is commonly seen in large gardens and avenues. Read on to find out more about this flowering-cum-shade giving tree.
When Fridays matteredFridays used to be special occasions for Fort Kochiites once upon a time. The open house at Koder's attracted all strata of society. PRIYADARSHINI SHARMA relives those days with the few Fridayers who still remember the occasions with warmth.
NCC for adventure, character buildingNCC Day falls on November 24. K. PRADEEP says it may have lost its glamour but the discipline and other values it instils in students and its role in character moulding is worth the effort.
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