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A stitch in time
The KINFRA International Apparel Park at Thumba, on the outskirts of Thiruvananthapuram, is offering a tailor-made plan to better the lot of women and boost the local economy. More

HEALTH


Get tickled, get ticking
`One milliamp of mirth sparked by one playful thought releases up to a megahurt of emotional static and transforms old age to voltage.' So just see the funny side of things and get going. More

RESORTS & AMUSEMENT PARKS


Book a tree house this season
The hub-and-spoke development paradigm has taken Kerala to the top in the tourism sector. And the latest to take that path is Wayanad, which is emerging as the tourism hub of the Malabar region. More

Something for the family
This summer, the Bangkok Marriott Resort and Spa has introduced family package that it says has something for everyone. Priced at $299, inclusive of tax and service charge for two nights, the package includes a deluxe river-view room, which ... More

CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT


Some flying truths
Domestic air travel means different things to different people. The quality of service and treatment might well depend on `who you are'. More

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL


Epitome of eternity
Here's a first-hand feel of the Vatican City — seat of the Roman Catholic religion, touchstone of culture and a place where art, archaeology, history and theology have stood the test of time. More

DOMESTIC TRAVEL


A climb to the clouds
Standing in solitary splendour, overlooking a grand view of the snowy Himalayas, is the Tawang Monastery in Arunachal Pradesh, which draws visitors throughout the year, with pilgrims coming from as far away as Japan. More

SHOPPING


Stay cool, by design!
Here is a rough-and-ready reckoner of some good off-the-shelf buys this season, when the sun is merciless, and the humidity makes you want to curl up and collapse. More

ARTS & CRAFTS


The art of harmony
With her Harmony show, Tina Ambani provides a platform for up and coming artists. It's a show that enthralls Mumbai's art lovers. More

ENTREPRENEURSHIP


Giving an Indian flavour to wine
Chilled white wine from an Indian vineyard — just the right thing to beat the Indian summer. Meet Rajeev Samant, Founder-Managing Director, Sula Vineyards, who considers winemaking a challenging blend of art and science. More

PEOPLE


Reeves rues stunt decisions
The stunt experience Keanu Reeves picked up shooting The Matrix proved to be a negative factor when making the sequels — because he had to take on tougher tasks. An Imdb.com report says that Reeves, who reprises his role as ... More
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