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Saturday, February 22, 2003
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WILDLIFE


Rampant tusker poaching in Nagarhole
BANGALORE: About 77 elephants have died or have been killed in the Rajiv Gandhi National Park in Nagarhole over 34 months from January1, 2000 to October 31, 2002. It is reported that at least 44 of the dead elephants in Nagarhole were ... More

INTERIORS & HOMES


Paper windows!
A buyer checks out the newly launched paper-made veneer plywood windows, at the Interiors 2003, an exhibition of interior decorations, being held in Kolkata on Friday. The cost of these paper veneer coating ranges from Rs 31 per sq feet to Rs ... More

FASHION


Ishita Singh wins designer award
Ishita Singh, student of NIFT-FDIT, Hyderabad, has won the best designer award at the 3rd DHL-CIAe International Fashion Awards 2002, one among the prestigious fashion designing awards held in Mumbai recently. Ishita with her trophy and Bhumika, ... More

DOMESTIC TRAVEL


In Alappuzha, tourists get an ethnic feel
FOR James, the cook in the houseboat Vembanad, and his two crew mates, the World Cup cricket season has proved to be a calamity. While the war clouds over the Gulf did not stanch the flow of tourists to the backwaters of Alappuzha, the ... More

Sunshine, again!
With the advent of the tourism season, a number of luxury cruises from abroad are seen anchoring off the Kochi coast.

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WORK LIFE


Cricket in driver seat, job in the pillion
THERE is a saying in Tamil that advises one to sing and milk if the cow sings, and to dance and milk if it dances. That has enough tips on how you can get the job done by employees who are addicted to cricket. The first indication that your men ... More

ARTS & CRAFTS


Bamboo development plan ready
The State will initiate measures to increase the resource base through modern practices such as tissue culture and biotechnology and will encourage people to grow bamboo with incentives and buy-back arrangements. More
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