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WILDLIFE
Wide berth
An elephant being transported in a truck passes through the recently put up hoarding at Aluva Junction on NH-47, showing the Prime Minister's picture and details about his dream project, the National ... More

LIFESTYLE
Salt of the earth
It's a hard day's work as women rush to carry salt harvested from the salt pans at Vepalodai near Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu. One of the major production centres in the country, output here is at its peak during the summer ... More

ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE
Disney upbeat on India, plans to launch channel
MR Andy Bird, President, Walt Disney International, held a meeting with Mr Ravi Shankar Prasad, Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, and evinced an interest in investing in the Indian entertainment sector. In his ... More

SPORTS
SC asks Ten Sports to offer feed to DD for second ODI
WILL Doordarshan be able to telecast the second one day international between India and Pakistan to be held at Rawalpindi on Tuesday? Though the Supreme Court today directed Ten Sports to share the signals of the match with the national ... More

TOURISM
Cool comfort
Despite the scorching heat, tourists still remain anchored in the backwaters of Kochi even after the season is over. This year more yachts arrived from different parts of the ... More




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