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Healing touch
Hyderabad-based physio, Sunil Dutt has lent his expertise to many tennis players of the State and made sure it helped them enhance their competency levels at the game, writes ABHIJIT SEN GUPTA.
Know Your City
Gourmet's street
Road No. 3, Banjara Hills beats all other streets as the best for a true epicurean experience.
Etiquette & Protocol
Are you listening?
Listening is often forgotten during a conversation. Maintaining a good body language and paying full attention to the speaker is important.
Face Facts
Elegant elbows
If dark and creased elbows and knees stop you from wearing the short sleeves or shorts, check out this simple list.
Nutrition
Energy packed fruit
Though high in calories, banana is low in fat and protein and makes a wholesome diet for energy seekers.
Personality
Living out a dream
Swapna Sundari has not only put Kuchipudi on the national map, she has strived hard to keep the tradition alive at the same time. Awarded the Padma Bhushan, she's charged more than ever to promote this dance form.
Theatre
Say hello to the Bard
William Shakespeare is coming to town on February 6 with `The Complete Works of Shakespeare' that packs all the 37 plays and 14 sonnets into 97 minutes of pure undiluted fun.
Music
Cup laoge? kya gaoge?
To cash in on the World Cup fever, music companies have released music albums celebrating cricket including the sound track of `Stumped' and `Chalo India.'
Good Food Line

Eating Out
Simply sumptuous
Combo meals are a great hit at the newly opened restaurant Ambrosia, near Y.M.C.A, Secunderabad.
Festive flavours from China
Check out the delicacies selected from the different regions of China in the ongoing Chinese Food Festival at Taj Krishna.
Cuisine
Cuisine for the court
To help the players with a good serve on court, Chef Banja of Taj Krishna, is doing his bit serving the best food.
Green Notes
Plants for good health
V.C. Nataraj practises plant therapy to treat a variety of ailments.
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