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Kerala in small doses
An anthology of writings, edited by Anita Nair, gives the novice a peek into the paradoxical mosaic that is Kerala, writes MALINI WHITE.
Lifestyle
Designer and dramatic
Designing saris and salwars started off as a hobby for Anshu and Niti, and it finally turned into a serious enterprise.


The beauty mission
A visually impaired masseuse, a hearing impaired haristylist... Sumithra Iyengar, through her Lifestyle Clinique Academy, has given focus to the lives of hundreds of physically-challenged women by empowering them.
Arts & Crafts
Framing elusive femininity
Enchanting the Icon, at Sakshi Gallery, treads a difficult yet lively path in an attempt to create innovative ways to look at, comprehend, admire, and appreciate facets of Indian womanhood.
Personality
Agashe's panache
We know him best as the Machiavellian Nana Phadnavis in Ghashiram Kotwal. Also a doctor and a theatre personality, Mohan Agashe plays many roles with equal elan.
Quality tag for education
The Vice-Chancellor of Bangalore University, M.S. Thimmappa, has vowed to make the university more student friendly.
Music
The hit-machine of Indipop is here
There seems to be a noticeable rise in the number of remix albums dished out month after month, while original music albums are fading out.
Sport
Tennis is his passion and business
C.S. Sunder Raju, Secretary of the Karnataka State Lawn Tennis Association, is an entrepreneur who has put his business skills to make KSLTA a vibrant and business-savvy sports body. He shares his thoughts on the saga.
Eating Out
An unusual fare
If you thought South Indian tiffin meant the idli-dosa-vada combo, try the New Krishna Bhavan in Malleswaram which has long-forgotten delicacies like guliappa and mushti kadabu on its menu.
Green Notes
Currying flavour
Does rasam deserve to be called rasam at all if it does not have about it the mild fragrance of curry leaves?

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