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Warm `Welcome to Kochi'
A new group of guides is all ready, after a course, to help out tourists who want all kinds of info. PRIYADARSSHINI SHARMA meets the group, raring to go.
Fitness

Yoga works wonders
Yoga and meditation help keep blood pressure under check
Books

Tusker Tales
THE ELEPHANT has figured prominently in Indian art and literature. From fables to folklore, history to painting and sculpture, from Valmiki, Kalidasa to modern work of literature, the crowning glory of animals has found a permanent place. But ...
Health

Dr. Garlic
The garlic clove has many curative properties.
Lifestyle

Safe communities
IT IS one of the paradoxes of modern-day living that to live and grow we must destroy. So forests and land must be cleared to make way for urban development. Rivers must be harnessed away from their natural flow to irrigate fields. Nature dies a ...


Working from home?
Working in the comfort of your cosy home is worth it if you observe a few rules.
Personality

Amisha optimistic
With `Vaada' being released, RANA SIDDIQUI finds Amisha Patel relaxed
Salvaging Swades
"Swades" may not have opened to house full shows but Ashutosh Gowarikar tells ANUJ KUMAR he still has faith in the public.
Webware

Taken at the flood
Visit these sites for exhaustive information on tsunami.
Music

Chords & Notes
To be spotted amidst a huge heap of audio albums that hit the stands during this time of the year the product must be different. The difference is hardly seen in the content. Most of the recent devotional songs, especially on Lord Ayyappa ...
Green Notes

Admirable `agave'
This hardy plant is a popular indoor and outdoor option
Land & People

Poetry for breakfast
Struggling to be heard in the Wasteland of the times are voices of young, budding poets. RAKHEE MOHAN speaks to members of literary clubs in the city colleges and finds the poetic muse intact.

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