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And the word was made print
Hyderabad may still have to catch up with other cities as far as reading habits go. However, with more and more leading authors launching their books in the city, interest in reading could be revived. RAMYA RAMANAN reports on the occasion of World Bo ok and Copyright Day today.
Know Your City
For embellishing your clothes
If you are looking for a place that can fulfill all your tailoring or embroidery needs, then Ramkote is a must-visit.
Etiquette & Protocol
Barriers to communication
Communication barriers stop you from expressing your viewpoint in classrooms or boardrooms. Pinpoint your difficulty and start working towards effective contribution to a discussion.
Face Facts
Using home-made products
Last week we discussed the entire gamut of hair colours and dyes available in the market. This week we check out nature's bounty from henna to walnut shells and tea leaves for a head of lovely lustrous hair.
Nutrition
Nutritive salad green
Rich in carotenes, vitamins and minerals, spinach is one of the most healthy vegetables on the planet. It is best had raw as cooking destroys most of the vitamins in the leaf.
Voice Your Views
Voice your views
HERE IS an opportunity for you to express your views on issues concerning the city. We give the topic, and all you need to do is respond. The topic for the first `Voice your Views' column scheduled for April 30 is "Does Hyderabad deserve a ...
Personality
Music is his life
Nagore Babu, the flautist, is passionate about Carnatic music. Such is his zeal that he gave up a job to delve into classical music.
Fashion
The Nifty track
The recently held ISB-NIFT-Hyderabad show presented classic ideas with modern freshness. A review.
Music
Across countries and centuries
Compositions ranging from Brahms and Handell to Paul Simon and the Beatles, from Celtic-African to Jewish and Korean were mellifluously brought alive by the String Ensemble and the Choir of the Kodaikanal International School at the Easter concert.


Essence of American Rock
Looking for some quiet relaxing sounds as a background to your work? Do not look beyond `Wind on the Water' featuring the musical partnership of two members of the CSNY, David Crosby and Graham Nash.
Eating Out
Add spice to your palate
The Spice is for those who want space around them while indulging in gastronomic pleasures.
Cuisine
'Rustic' ambience, robust cuisine
The Dhaba Festival is back at Kebab-e-Bahar at Taj Banjara for those fond of wholesome food.
Food Line
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