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INTERIORS & HOMES


Furnish with a flourish
How does one choose the right furniture? Some tips from leading interior decorators. More

CHILDREN & PARENTING


Give them a chance
Even as India Inc. is scaling new heights, in several pockets of the country 7 and 8-year-old children struggle to balance their day between school and work. More

LIFESTYLE


Roma aroma
Delhi now has a Latin love... that country's delicious cuisine. Besides the old favourites, several new Italian eateries are captivating the Capital's taste buds. More

CINEMA


National Treasure - the fantasy world of treasure hunts
WHEN you have lived long enough in a Mumbai-kind-of-city, a time comes when even entertainment must resemble a train hurtling down the tracks with no room for thought. Thinking is a strain. Life is far simpler if surrendered to the ... More

WORK LIFE


Profit or loss, business owners feel the stress
A global survey has plotted stress results against the growth in turnover of their companies over the last three years. More

ARTS & CRAFTS


This business rocks
The last few years have been tough for the Indian granite industry. But there is a niche market waiting to be tapped... value-added products like sculptures and monuments are much sought after in the West. More

Lepakshi expo begins in Kochi
Andhra Pradesh Handicrafts Development Corporation Ltd, as part of its programme of exhibition, has opened a 10-day Lepakshi exhibition-cum-sales of handicrafts and handlooms here. "This programme is mainly aimed at popularising the ... More

MUSIC & DANCE


Sultans of fusion
(From left) Carnatic vocal maestro Shankar Mahadevan with Tabla maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain, Guitarist John Mclaughlin and Kanjira wizard V. Selvaganesh at the Gateway of India in Mumbai on Thursday. This fusion music group will perform in Mumbai ... More

PEOPLE


Advertisers queue up to sign Sania Mirza
NOT just tennis fans, but advertisers too have trained their eyes on tennis star Sania Mirza. Even as the young tennis star gears up for a historic third round clash against Serena Williams in the Australian Open on Friday, brands of all hues ... More


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