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A headache no more
Where most therapies have failed to turn up a cure for migraine, acupuncture promises relief from that excruciating pain, as well as a cure. More

LIFESTYLE


`Hurry-worry' ties you down
Progress in the technology era demands its own price — in terms of personal health, drive, and energy. Wealth is the goal, and well-being is lost along the way. Here's how one can resist this syndrome. More

Numbing anxiety
Rather than getting at the root cause of anxiety, tranquilisers merely blanket the mind. What's worse, they deprive one of those adrenaline surges of well-being. More

EDUCATION


Earn to learn
Do you want a post-graduate degree and yet would not like to burden your parents financially? One of Mumbai's numerous call centres could come to your rescue. More

FASHION


Serving the who's who of Mumbai
Jewellery today is a fashion statement; buying is impulsive and party protocol demands jewellery for every outfit. Trendsmith, from the TBZ group, has kept pace with this trend. More

EVENTS


Bubbling over with devotion
The fragrance of incense, sandalwood and coconut oil mingle... hawkers and food stalls materialise on the streets... all in readiness for the Attukal Pongala festival in Kerala. More

DOMESTIC TRAVEL


In the name of God...
The beggars and local shopkeepers live off the religious tourism here and lanes are dotted with souvenir shops. But Ayodhya is hardly your normal pilgrim centre. More

Trail of tranquillity
The snow-covered Panchchuli peaks, the refreshing calm of the mineral pond and picturesque drives thrill the first-time visitor to Munsiyari. More

ARTS & CRAFTS


Patches of colour
From a vegetable vendor's daughter in Noorpur near Kolkata to a world famous contemporary collage artist — Shakila Sheikh's transition is nothing short of a fairytale. More

PEOPLE


Promotional is passe
When you talk business, let's haul in some creativity and fun, says noted filmmaker Zafar Hai. For today, people want to hear less corporate jargon; let imagination lead the way... is the collective sentiment. More

TRENDS


A six-point agenda
Going from manufacturing to customer centric is what companies like Whirlpool are doing, today. And ensuring that `quality' and `profits' stay high is the Six Sigma programme. More
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