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Teen style rules
The Indian teenager is having a blast as far as material comforts are concerned. Fashion, food, films, cars, mobikes, mobile phones and most of all, freedom, are abundant. Despite the best of everything, the Gen-X is caught between pleasure a nd pressure, writes SOUVIK CHOWDHURY.
Nutrition

Good news for diabetics
Diabetic retinopathy is just one of the few vision-related complications of diabetes and with regular ophthalmic examination and medication, it can be tackled to some extent.
Arts & Crafts

Feel of reality
Sisir Sahana's latest sculptures in glass and paintings show the metamorphosis occurring in society.
Fashion

Cool fundas
Ritu Kumar, Rina Dhaka, Wendell Rodericks - all role models in the fashion scene for students wanting to make their . personal statement.


Designer dreams
Pretty Nandita Mahtani is not just a skilful designer but also a woman with confidence.
For grooms-to-be
Kanta Kheemani's new collection for men, on display-cum-sale from August 28 to 31 at Kadambani, is a fine blend of rich work and embellishments on subtle colours.
Cinema

Police story
Ajay Devgan plays the main protagonist in `Gangajal', Prakash Jha's latest venture scheduled for release tomorrow.
Sport

Volley of success
Volleyball champ, V. Ravikanth Reddy who was recently conferred the Arjuna award, tells ABHIJIT SEN GUPTA that more indoor-courts and job opportunities for players could brighten the future of the game in the State.
Striving for the sport
Veteran sportsman G. Jagannath is the godfather of table tennis. In an exclusive interview with V.V. SUBRAHMANYAM, the Arjuna awardee emphasised that more effort should be made at the grassroot level instead of focussing only on cities to promote the game.
Eating Out

Fulfilling food fest
The unlimited buffet laid out at Dakshina Mandapam (Taj Tristar, Secunderabad) as part of the ongoing South Indian food festival provides a wholesome experience.
Shopping

Crafts and collectibles
Come and indulge in the ongoing Crafts Festival at Royal Court Function Hall and take home a treasure trove of items.
Entertainment

Boys will be boys
Five new stars. Eighteen months in the making. A Rs. 25 crore venture. SUDHISH KAMATH on the making of "Boys". About the fun they had and the things they did.
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