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LIFESTYLE: Salaam India!
Chennai, Jan. 25 Deep within, well covered by the deceptive veneer of the up-in-the-air chin and puffed chest, there still lurks in the depths of the Indian mind, an inferiority complex that denies him the full enjoyment of his national ...

EVENTS: Lure of flowers
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From Life

LIFESTYLE: At home in the forest
Van Vadi — a collective of city folks who have chosen to move to a forest and live in harmony with nature. Van Vadi is a vast expanse of near-untouched forestland that allows people from all over the world to touch base with nature. Once ...

HEALTH: Cashing in on olive oil
Spanish companies reach out to health-conscious middle-class India. Encouraged by the steady economic progress of the Indian middle class, its growing awareness of health and fitness and projection of the Indian Olive Association that the ...

TRENDS: Tabula Rasa Short story
You have this repulsive personality in you. Most of the time, you are a well-behaved gentleman, but when the monstrous personality takes over, it commits the most reprehensible, inhuman acts. Eventually when the fiend is subdued, you ...

GENDER: ‘Teacher’ fights...
...for a daycare centre and old age home for workers. When Santhakumari took oath as the president of the Pathanamthitta District Panchayat, she was convinced that the position of women in modern India has changed considerably. With the ...

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL: Rose-red Marrakech
Moroccan city entices with nightlife and hotspots alongside snake charmers and storytellers. More than any other city in Morocco, Marrakech seems to symbolise the hopes and aspirations of the young King Mohammad VI, about whom our guide Abdullah ...

FOOD & CUISINE: Devour them!
Six super-food ideas for you. These nuts are packed with nutrients — fibre, riboflavin, magnesium, iron and calcium. At 75 mg in a single serving (about 23 nuts), almonds have more calcium than any other nut, and a single serving provides ...

HEALTH: Calcium can’t wait
It is important for women to build adequate reserves of this soft, silvery white mineral early on to prevent bone loss.. There has been a flurry of attention and interest on disease prevention and general wellbeing in women in the past decade. ...

CINEMA: Wild frame
Nina Subramani and Rajani Mani believe that environmental violations are human rights violations. This inspired them to set up Elephant Corridor Films to portray the relationship between man and environment. Before embarking on this ...





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