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There's no time to waste over waste...
"It is a nuisance. If we didn't think someone would go through our garbage, now we are definite someone will — if only to fine us." More

Priz(c)ed catch!
A vendor selling plumheaded parrots at a busy intersection in Mumbai. Priced at Rs 120 each, these birds are usually found in the foothills of the Himalayas.

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DOMESTIC TRAVEL


Hilly retreat
Nandi Hills, located at about 65 km from Bangalore and 1,478 meters above sea level, is Bangalore's own hill station. It was Tipu Sultan's summer retreat and Tipu's fort walls still stand as testimony to history. The rivers Pennar, Palar and ... More

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Small firlms, big bucks
With big budget films losing out heavily last year, smaller budget films were the ones that were clear winners. The success formula: make movies and sell them at prices that guarantee a return. More
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