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VARIETY LIFESTYLE: Passage to a non-life Qualified and talented women languish helplessly after moving to the US on H-4 ‘dependent’ visas. Long hours in front of the television, is how Ruchi Singh, 27, a trained fashion designer, describes her daily routine in the US. ... CINEMA: Multiplex operators may sign pact with producers Mumbai, June 4 The eight-week standoff between producers and multiplexes on revenue-sharing is believed to have reached a consensus, with few multiplex operators likely to sign an agreement with the United Producers and Distributors ... WILDLIFE: Hail Nature! ... CLIMATE & WEATHER: Cloudy future? ...
GENDER: Passage to a non-life Qualified and talented women languish helplessly after moving to the US on H-4 ‘dependent’ visas. Long hours in front of the television, is how Ruchi Singh, 27, a trained fashion designer, describes her daily routine in the US. ... PEOPLE: A playhouse of fantasies Kamala (Das) Surayya — 1934-2009. It was as if, along with dolls, pent-up fantasies had tumbled out of the Old Playhouse of a nubile lass. Kamala Das’s first collection of poems, Summer in Calcutta, published in 1965, kicked up some ... HEALTH: 12 steps away from acidity Fitness expert Bharat Savur answers readers’ queries. I’m a software developer. I’ve had stomach problems for weeks: constipation, recurring acidity, and so on. I’ve tried to follow a simple, healthy diet, but as I stay ... LIFESTYLE: Yen for NRI? Self-determining young women rethink ‘foreign alliances.’. Aparna Mathur*, 32, lives in Mumbai and works as assistant manager for a BPO. For the last five years, a techie friend of hers has been trying to convince her to marry him. ... HOTELS: The Raj from Taj A slice of Ol’ Blighty served up at The Gateway Hotel, Coonoor. Leaning back on white-painted metal chairs, enjoying a cup of steaming tea on the green lawns, with jacaranda trees in full bloom and their flowers spread like a mauve carpet ... BOOKS: Preparing for takeoff? As befits any good academic, Dr Dipankar Gupta has set himself a massive task. “In this book,” he says, “I intend to understand the nature of India’s growth and why large sections of the population have still not ... SPORTS: Faster, higher… flashier IPL trophy: Celebrating 21st century cricket or crass glitter?. I really wish they would redesign the IPL trophy. With the current trophy in their hands the Deccan Chargers looked like they had gone shopping at a particularly opulent ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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