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VARIETY TOURISM: Season of solitude ... WILDLIFE: Creepy crawlies ... SPORTS: Sports emerging as a vertical of its own: TCS Mumbai, April 21Despite India being a cricket crazy nation, not many home-grown IT firms have been successful in tapping the IT services market for the gentleman’s ... MUSIC & DANCE: Yamaha music store in Kochi The Yamaha Music Square, a first of its kind music store, has been launched here. From grand pianos to the latest digital pianos, everything is available under one roof. Yamaha’s world-famous home theatre and professional audio systems ...
MUSIC & DANCE: Play it again, Begum Shamshad Begum is played back even by GenNext, decades after she stepped back from the microphone. The legendary singer turned 90 recently.. ‘Mere piya gaye rangoon’, ‘Leke pehla pehla pyar’, ‘Kabhi aar khabhi ... INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL: Oslo’s Nobel act A city of smiling hearts that celebrates the champions of peace. If someone had told me that the colour of peace could be red — that too a bright, flaming, passionate red — I would never have believed him/her. However, in Oslo that ... ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE: Connect with the crowd Urban multiplex viewers are networked and have a zillion options for entertainment. So how does Bollywood get these elusive creatures to the theatres?. The other day, a reporter from a Delhi-based daily called, asking whether there has been a ... POLITICS: Where’s the party? Two women professionals explain why and how they want to make a difference in politics.. I think I have already made a difference. Whatever the outcome of the elections, I have won. I did not expect this massive movement that has started. ... BOOKS: Missing Morse It is a decade since the quixotic cop from Oxford was killed by his creator, Colin Dexter.. How many Indians have heard of Inspector Morse, I asked a friend when both of us suddenly remembered that it was in 1999 that the last Morse book, ... SPORTS: 65 athletic years A retired welder keeps alive the spirit of sportsmanship. Babulal Roy, a retired welder from Bharat Aluminium Company (BALCO), is going places, living out his childhood passion for sports, athletics and soccer in particular. Recently the ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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