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Corporate call
Corporate houses in the city are reaching out to the community in their own special way. HEMA VIJAY reports
Interview

Glam mom
What's Malaika Arora Khan up to these days? Read on
Arts & Crafts

Love of landscapes
The moods of the south Indian landscape spurred Ramaa Narayanan to express them in pictorial form
Issues

Be aware of the responsibility
Sellers should take all care to ensure consumers are not cheated
Fashion

Traditional designs
If you have an eye for traditional designs, check out the exhibition of handcrafted jewellery organised by Surana Jewellers from Jaipur. The pieces in gold are intricately crafted and embellished with diamonds, precious stones, enamel and kundan. ...
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MEENA IN A SERIAL
Of late, big screen heroines have been making a foray into the small screen, and now it's Meena's turn to jump on the bandwagon. In her new avatar in and as Lakshmi, she plays a Brahmin girl who falls in love with a boy from the so-called lower ...
Music

Beat Street
Much like her foray into the glamour world as Miss America, Vanessa Williams received rave reviews in the music industry with her debut cover The Right Stuff. Colours of the Wind subsequently won her a Grammy for Best Song ...
Eating Out

Pasta, as you like it
Taste fresh pasta in every shape and form at Pasta Fresca Da Salvadore
Travel

On the yellow river
From the world's fastest train and breathtaking skyscrapers to culinary specialities and fake brands, it's excitement galore here, says Syeda Farida
The monsoon magic
What better place to experience the monsoon than at the celebrated Jog Falls?
MY KIND OF PLACE
When music is your 365-day preoccupation, you are bound to like only things connected with it. So my favourite destination is my guru Annapurna Devi's house on Bhulabhai Desai Road in Mumbai. It may not be a palatial bungalow, but it is a ...
History on the rocks
Where you can stumble upon the past, says SOMA BASU
SANCTUARY SPOTLIGHT
The Sasan Gir Lion Sanctuary
It is often referred to as the last home of the Asiatic Lion. The Sasan Gir Lion Sanctuary lies on the south-western fringes of the Saurashtra Peninsula and covers 1412 sq km. It is home to about 300 Asiatic lions. Created in 1913, it was ...
Events

Boogie like the Belgians
Lofty themes conveyed through sounds and steps marked the show by the Incar Dance Company from Belgium
Symposium on education
A classical dance and music recital and a play form part of the line-up
Design your dream car
Gear up to put your creativity to the test
Madras Miscellany



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