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Pizza gets the `desi' touch
The ongoing war in Iraq is having its effect in the city, as far as food habits go. Pizzas have turned `swadeshi' and the tandoori versions are being lapped up, while the American ones are being shunned in protest, writes SOUVIK CHOWDHURY.
Fashion
Exquisite outfits for men
Kadambini is a one-stop shop for stitched dhotis, sherwanis, jodhpuris, long kurtas and trendy short kurtas for men. The boutique also specialises in designing a comprehensive wardrobe for the groom.
Cinema
Out in the open?
With Vivek Oberoi taking on Salman Khan, is the film industry finally waking up?
Information Technology
Sites to turn you green
Check the information superhighway on some environmental facts and what we could do to arrest the destruction of our planet.
Music
Striking the right note
Rakesh Chaurasia, nephew of the flute maestro Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia, is making a mark in the music firmament. Adept at playing the classical genre, he is equally at home in fusion ventures as well.
Sport
Domestic cricket needs a fillip
After the surfeit of international cricket it is high time that domestic cricket is given importance. Concrete action has to be taken to improve conditions here, writes ABHIJIT SEN GUPTA.


Grooming budding cricketers
Former Hyderabad and South Zone cricketer Vijay Paul's bond with cricket continues. He tirelessly works to train youngsters despite having an inbuilt pacemaker. Ambati Rayudu, the rising cricketer, is a product of his academy, writes A. JOSEPH AN TONY.
Land & People
Showcasing Tripura culture
About 31artistes from Tripura provided glimpses of the rich cultural tradition of their State through a few dances performed in the city. These artistes were part of the Inter State Cultural Exchange programme under the sponsorship of the Sangeet N atak Akademi.
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