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WILDLIFE
Taking a break
An elephant gets a wash amidst the hustle and bustle of festive fervour. With the festival season at its peak, jumbos in the State are kept on their toes. Animal lovers and veterinary scientists have called for adequate rest for the animals ... More

HEALTH
Put your best leg forward
THE World Diabetes Foundation and Nagpur-based Diabetes Clinic & Research Centre have tied up in a programme to educate and train doctors and paramedics in the prevention of diabetic foot problems. The main motive of the initiative is to avert .. More

RESORTS & AMUSEMENT PARKS
Mayajaal to set up three more centres in AP, TN
PENTAMEDIA'S Mayajaal, which wants to market itself as a venue for businessmen who want to combine work with entertainment, has "aggressive plans" to set up similar centres in Hyderabad, Coimbatore and Tiruchi. The company's Business Head, Mr ... More

ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE
Jaya TV poised for 33 pc rise in '03-'04 revenue
JAYA TV, one of the top four Tamil general entertainment channels, is on course to register a 33-per cent increase in its revenues for 2003-04 over the previous fiscal, according to a top official of the media house. With this increase, Jaya ... More

TRENDS
Ignorance is no excuse
Ignorantia juris non excusat. That means, "Ignorance of the law does not excuse." You can't say, I don't know law. So, with 2003 behind us, how about a quick law quiz? If you are up to it, Court TV has posted 25 questions on its site to ... More

A different game
Children of Bholakpur slum in Secunderabad playing ball at a slaughter house, which was closed down recently as per a Government order. The slaughter house used to have a turnover of lakhs of rupees and employed a large number of people prior to ... More

Seeking better avenues
A vendor on his way to sell `panipuri' at the tourist spot of Bellandur Lake on the outskirts of Bangalore. Most vendors like him are looking at suburbs for better sales prospects as city customers prefer stalls and restaurants serving such ... More




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