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VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE: Bringing to light She trains her camera on Muslim women who have defied stereotypes in the TV series Sehar (Dawn).. Muslim women in India today are really at the bottom of the heap — both as Muslims and as women, they get the shorter end of the stick. ... SPORTS: India-Australia series revives advertiser interest in ODIs New Delhi, Nov. 5 Thanks to the India-Australia series, one-day cricket is back with a bang. The timing of this revival is perfect for the Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) which is selling shirt sponsorship rights for the Indian ... EVENTS: Bangalore book festival to kick off today Bangalore, Nov. 5 Over a million titles on display, more than 340 stalls, quiz contests and cultural programmes the ‘Bangalore Book Festival 2009’ promises all that which is expected to attract more than three ... CINEMA: ‘Elia Kazan’ films at Kolkata fest The US Consulate in Kolkata, in collaboration with Academy Film Archive, the US, and Cine Central, Kolkata, is making special arrangements to provide one of the best packages of Elia Kazan’s films for this year’s Kolkata Film ... SOCIETY & DEVELOPMENT: Growing contribution Star attraction: Bollywood actor Sunny Deol during the Shiksha closure ceremony in Mumbai on Thursday. P&G India closed Shiksha ‘09 with the largest-ever contribution of Rs 3.5 crore to its partner NGOs Child Rights and You (CRY), ... SPORTS: PSU football tourney ...
GENDER: Bringing to light She trains her camera on Muslim women who have defied stereotypes in the TV series Sehar (Dawn).. Muslim women in India today are really at the bottom of the heap — both as Muslims and as women, they get the shorter end of the stick. ... HOTELS: Return of the dragon Chennai’s favourite fine-dining Chinese restaurant comes back with a winsome makeover.. That Chennai’s most authentic Chinese restaurant — The Golden Dragon at Taj Coromandel — has been missed was obvious from the packed ... CHILDREN & PARENTING: It’s yoga, baby Postnatal yoga helps new momma bond with tot, stay fit and ward off postpartum blues.. Infants are no longer off-limits for fitness regimens, as postnatal classes under the titles `Mom and Baby Yoga' and `Yoga Babies' see a surge in popularity, ... ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE: Mughals on the big stage Amir Raza Hussain’s Shahenshah Nama is a theatrical extravaganza.. On the sprawling ground adjoining the Grand Hyatt at Kalina, Mumbai, one could spot the Qutub Minar, the red sandstone Agra Fort, and pristine-white marble corridors ... INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL: Off the wall It is 20 years since the Berlin Wall fell, but tourist interest shows no sign of abating.. Dubai’s airport seems to be built in the middle of a shopping mall! You land at the airport, go through the rigmarole of security check, take the ... CINEMA: Cinefan with Dhrupad overtones Director Mani Kaul wants Osian’s film festival spread to appeal to all the senses, like his favourite raga.. An afternoon at Osian’s Cinefan, with people making a beeline for the main auditorium would have meant, any other year, a ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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