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Fashion passion
Her stunning outfits have clothed the likes of Diana, Princess of Wales, and Jemima Khan, apart from assorted Miss Indias and Miss Worlds. She was the first Indian designer to make a mark in international fashion. But Ritu Kumar, the diva of haute co uture, is very much down to earth, discovers CHARUMATHI SUPRAJA
Personality
Images from the other Goa
Hanuman Kambli's works exhibit a concern for a "tension within", the contradictions and turmoil that characterise human relationships. He is also a man worried about the right and wrong of actions and words.
Issues
Not my DNA, but I still love you
In India, childless parents are still not comfortable with the idea of adoption. But there are some who go all out to adopt children, even when they have their own. This is World Adoption Month, and MALA KUMAR looks up some parents to find out what p rompted them to adopt children.
Music
Music Review
IT SOUNDS selfish to pray for personal prosperity - as the phrase Shubh Laabh implies. But as Harish Bimani makes abundantly clear in his brief Hindi introduction, prosperity is not just about material wealth - it encompasses spiritual and ...
Eating Out
For those on the move
THE BORING everyday quick bite has been successfully transformed into an interesting wholesome, and above all, delicious meal by this recently launched eatery. Brown and White (B&W), on Church Street, bang opposite Brigade Gardens, serves you the ...
Shopping
Clothes for all sizes
LONG OR short, tight or loose, straight or cut, whatever your preference, Sneha is sure to have something to suit your needs. This boutique, situated off Residency Road, specialises in a vast and affordable collection of ethic women's wear in ...
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It's an outside job!
The PC that sits on your desk is just as vulnerable as any other home or office equipment, to dust, moisture, and spilled coffee. Yet few of us bother to keep our machines clean. The first of a two-part feature, on looking after your computer inside out.
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