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Bend it like bamboo
With sophisticated designs and the use of improved composite technologies, bamboo is going places in the world of design, fashion and fabrication. More

LIFESTYLE


A little bit of India...
China is quickly moving up the list of hot destinations for Indians who wish to live and work abroad. Improving relations between the two neighbours and their fast-growing economies are aiding this trend. More

Mumbai's city slickers
An address in the suburbs will not cut ice with the diehard South Mumbai folk. A case of blinkered nostalgia. More

RADIO/TV


A game of cat and mouse
In a world where sentiment is disposable baggage, Tom and Jerry's six-decade-old formula of laugh-a-minute scheming and action really hits the spot. More

GENDER


Digitally yours
Digital filmmaking is contemporary and accessible. And there lies its strength, says Madhureeta Anand Negi, curator of the ongoing digital film festival that will travel to different parts of the country. More

SOCIAL WELFARE


No pesticides, more profits!
When other farmers in Andhra Pradesh are finding it difficult to repay their debts, the farmers of Punukula have saved up to Rs 30 lakh. Find out how. More

DOMESTIC TRAVEL


Caring in captivity
Elephant deaths and other tragedies that visited Mysore zoo in recent times force comparisons with animal facilities elsewhere in the world. More

SPORTS


Gear up for an off-road thrill
Get ready for some high-powered thrills as you embark on the most seat-gripping off-road event through the forests of Croatia. More

BOOKS


So, what's stopping you?
Wanna Study in the US?
By Natasha Pratap
Price: Rs 395 Publishers: Rupa & Co
India Untouched: The forgotten face of rural poverty
By Abraham M. George
Publishers: EastWest Books Madras) Pvt. Ltd.
Price: Rs 295
The Saga of a Profe ssional
By M.K. Raju
Publishers: M.K. Raju
Consultants Private Limited, Chennai.
Price: Rs 150 More

A tapestry of small town life
Rupa Bajwa's debut novel, The Sari Shop, follows the journey of a sari salesman through Amritsar's maze of streets, colourful bazaars and the idle gossip of its bored rich women. More


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