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Successful crossovers
Meena tells S. AISHWARYA how switching from silver screen to small screen is not a setback in an actor’s career growth
Columns

Garden on your rooftop
In crowded urban areas, where space is at a premium, terrace gardens are an attractive option


VOICE YOUR VIEWS - FACILITIES IN GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS
Extend help

Education shapes mankind. In recent time, both State as well as Central Governments have allocated a huge sum of money to eradicate illiteracy. At this juncture, the Government should come forward to extend multiple facilities, immaterial of ...


Poor teaching

Infrastructure facilities in Government schools cannot be generalised as comparatively poor. What Government schools mainly lack is proper teaching. Most Government school teachers do not have the required involvement in teaching. They lack ...


Basic right

Education is one of the basic rights. Educational institutions are either run by private individuals or the Government. Teachers these days take classes with a specific purpose – to help students score high marks. In government schools, ...


Vital role

Government schools play a vital role in educating the masses, which is very crucial for a nation’s progress. Sadly, a majority of schools in rural areas lack basic infrastructure conducive to learning. Classrooms lack proper ventilation ...


Under-utilised

There is no proper facility in most Government schools. The allotted funds of Central and State governments are not utilised. There is no playground for students and no rest rooms for staff in many schools. Library and laboratory facilities ...


Unsatisfactory

It is sad to note even after 60 years of independence facilities in Government schools are far from satisfactory.

Private educational institutions are flourishing everywhere. Lack of efforts to alleviate problems faced by Government ...
Beauty And Wellness

Say goodbye to back ache
Chronic back ache can cause discomfort and lead to other health problems. Early detection and cure go a long way in providing relief.

Chronic back pain occurs due to several reasons — hectic lifestyle, active participation in sports, ...


Heart of the matter
Did you know women are more at risk for heart attacks than men?
Profiles

Like father like son
Noted actor of yesteryears Sivakumar can’t hide the satisfaction of successful film careers of both his sons.
Ask Shahnaz
Beautician Shahnaz Hussain offers tips and answers queries. You can send your queries to shahnaz_press@yahoo.co.in

I wish to have thick and shapely eyebrows. — ...
Cinema

Sivaji turns Sultan!
Now get ready to see Rajnikanth as “Sultan, The Warrior”, an animation film, where the Tamil icon plays himself


FOUR FRAMES
The Sivaji wave
Rajnikant’s “Sivaji” creating history through advance ticket sales even before its release is an old story! The way it opened (June 15 to 18) across India and 28 countries worldwide was phenomenal. “Sivaji” became ...
Actor of substance
Kushboo has enough reasons to be happy. Last week she received the prestigious Kerala State Film Award for her performance as Mammootty’s silent lover in Ranjit’s offbeat “Kaioppu.” Says Kushboo: “I’am happy to ...
Celebration time
Prakash Raj is a gutsy producer whose offbeat “Mozhi” has become the sleeper hit of the year. Recently, Prakash and director Radha Mohan threw a party to celebrate the 100 day-run of the film. The function was held in the open air ...
Super heroes are back
Another fantasy-cum-action film, “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer,” which opened last week in the number one position ($ 57.4 million) at the U.S. box-office, released in India on Friday. The Hollywood extravaganza showcases ...
Sport

Cricket talent hunt
Cricket buffs can now look forward to the second leg of the cricket talent hunt, which is open for registration.

Participants can log onto www.cricketstar.tv to submit their entries for Cricket Star ...




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