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EVENTS: Medical and sanitary facilities at Sabarimala ‘woefully inadequate’
The medical and sanitary facilities at Sabarimala and Pampa are quite inadequate to meet the needs of millions of pilgrims trekking to the ...

CHILDREN & PARENTING: Mumbai’s grit
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CINEMA: Pune international film fest to kick off tomorrow
Pune, Jan. 6 The 7th Pune International Film Festival 2009 will be held at Pune from January 8-15. Around 150 films from 42 countries will be screened during the festival, including 109 films from 30 countries in the World Competition ...

From Life

WORK LIFE: Look Ma, no career break
Flexi-work options have helped PepsiCo retain valued staff and shore up loyalty in the bargain.. In an era of economic slowdown when people are happy to hold on to their jobs, PepsiCo is encouraging the employees it values to opt for ...

TOURISM: Frozen fortress
A day in the life of jawans guarding the icy heights of the Siachen glacier. It is symbolically appropriate that it is the sharp, black cone of the Siachen War Memorial that pierces into view when one gazes at the sprawling tenement-cluster of ...

CHILDREN & PARENTING: Delivery service
With India turning a cheap destination for surrogacy services, a public debate on the issue is the need of the hour.. Surrogacy is suddenly front-page news. First there was the uncertain future of baby Manji, following the divorce of her ...

HEALTH: Stretch!
...for that joyful balance between action and ...

BOOKS: Caught mapping!
Author and anthologist Aditi De met me a couple of years ago in my office and asked if I would write for a book on Bangalore that Penguin had commissioned her to put together. She explained to me, very affectionately, the idea of the book. ...

LIFESTYLE: Unsung urban heroes
Ordinary folks who have helped change cityscapes in extraordinary ways. In spite of the current hiccups in economic growth, India is urbanising at an unprecedented pace. The metros are growing at 12 per cent on average, the large towns at 10 ...





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