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Haute culture yet to set in
When the metros and other cities are abuzz with the fourth Lakme India Fashion week to be held in Mumbai between July 18 and 24, Hyderabad does not find any representation. RADHIKA RAJAMANI explores why designers from here are not making it to this spectacle of style.
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SMILES & TEARS: A Salute to Cancer is a collection of experiences of 21 cancer patients and survivors and their spouses who talk about their joy and hope, their pain and grief in their long and arduous journey with cancer. Their voices ...
Information Technology

Understanding alphabet art
Calligraphy is a rare art of acquiring a beautiful handwriting to create that lasting impression. With a little bit of effort and some online help, you can master the craft too.
Sport

Championing the race
With dedicated members and coaches at the helm, the Athletics Coaching Academy has been churning out state and national level champions by conducting coaching camps and competitions regularly in the city, writes ABHIJIT SEN GUPTA.


Smooth sailor
Lt. Col (Retd.) Mohinder Pal Jaggi has rendered yeomen service to institutionalising sailing as a sport in the State, writes A. JOSEPH ANTONY.
Somersaulting to stardom
B.N. Shiva Kumar will represent the country in the forthcoming World Gymnastic Championships to be held in California. V.V. SUBRAHMANYAM profiles this promising gymnast who has risen against odds to reach this position.
Eating Out

Skewered savouries
It's monsoon and it is time for spicy kebabs. Relish these delicious items prepared in live counters and interact with the chef at the Tandoor Kebab festival at Firdaus restaurant, Taj Krishna.
Take a trip on the wild side
The African food festival at Harry's (Aditya Park Inn) is a wonderful way to check out exotic tastes.
Entertainment

Raring to go
A face that has launched over a dozen products, Koena Mitra shot into limelight with her item number for Ram Gopal Varma's `Road'.
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