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WILDLIFE
Sound of music in the forest
The Melghat forest sets its terms for offering birds and bird songs to its visitors. More

EVENTS
Mighty show
Caparisoned elephants lined up for "pakalpooram" as part of the famous Thrissur Pooram on Friday. Over 100 elephants from various temples in the region took part in the festival. More than one lakh visitors, including foreign tourists, thronged ... More

Just another day
Workers giving a face lift to Crawford market, Mumbai's oldest wholesale market, on the eve of May Day.

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MUSIC & DANCE
Breaking the silence
This four-year-old Swiss boy may still need a pacifier but seems at ease on the piano at a hotel in Bangalore.

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SPORTS
Samsung Olympics promotion zeroes in on cell phone buyers
EVEN before the euphoria on the recently concluded Indo-Pak cricket series has subsided, Samsung India Electronics has unveiled its Olympics promotion. During the Samsung Cup (Indo-Pak cricket series) the focus was on colour televisions and ... More




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