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RESORTS & AMUSEMENT PARKS: An amusement park with entry fee of Rs 2
Mumbai, Aug. 24 It is probably the first theme park promoted by a civic body on a BOT (build, operate and transfer) ...

From Life

REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION: For a piece of London…
Look who’s house-hunting in the UK… a growing number of wealthy Indians are homing in on the British Isles.. It’s an absolutely heady feeling to know that according to a latest research report, over the next 10 years, Indians ...

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL: Great Scots!
Edinburgh — the history and the mystery. Edinburgh is a city rich with history, mystery and legendary figures. It is more like two cities rolled into one — on one side is the Old Town of mediaeval alleyways, half-timbered houses and ...

REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION: Hawk’s eye on land deals
With over 6,500 property valuations for banks, D. Parthasarathy’s work is a highly valued one.. The sub-prime mortgage crisis in the US has, with a jolt, brought to centre-stage the importance of accurate and foolproof evaluations — ...

FOOD & CUISINE: Curry on, Chef
Award-winning chef Anand George takes the flavours of Kerala to London. What would you get if you put a cardiovascular surgeon and a commerce graduate together? A business that works with surgical precision. Well, actually the answer is an ...

HEALTH: Nectar of the gods
Honey has multiple uses, several cures and is packed with nutrients. To glow with health and sweeten your life, add honey to your daily diet. Rich with vitamins, minerals and amino acids, honey is also an excellent nutrient and a natural beauty ...

MUSIC & DANCE: Play it again
Revisiting the grand old ladies of Indian music. The extended presence of the singing sisters Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhonsle on the Indian film music circuit ended up shortening the singing careers of many fabulous female voices. Some of these ...

BOOKS: Gripping tales Browser’s Corner
Tamil writing is a gem waiting to be discovered by the English readership, says G.B. Prabhat in the foreword to Intimate Moments and Other Stories, written by his father G. S. Balakrishnan and which he has translated into English. ...





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