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TRANSPORT: Conveyance blues
The commute to work now pinches the pocket more than ever, thanks to ballooning fuel prices. How is India Inc cruising along?. The recent hike in prices of petrol and diesel has forced commuters to rework their transport options. Kishore Kumar, a ...

HEALTH: Conquer acidity
A relaxed physical and mental state is a powerful healer. The phrase ‘good health’ should never become old-fashioned. This should always be a cool, contemporary state to be in. So get into healing practices immediately. It’s ...

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL: Thunder tales
In Bhutan, there’s one to be found in every nook. Stretching deep in the inner valleys, dotted with dzongs (fortresses) and lakhangs (monasteries), its inhabitants steeped in tradition, Bhutan retains its magical ...

BOOKS: Meet the Wodeyars
Vikram Sampath writes that the ‘Mysore bug’ bit him when he, as a 12-year-old, watched the television serial based on Bhagwan S. Gidwani’s The Sword of Tipu Sultan. The serial evoked large-scale protests, mainly on ...

GENDER: Girls in the akhara
These young women are eager to wrestle with fame.. It is a Sunday evening. A frail man perched on a parked motorcycle beats a drum briskly. There is not much rhythm to the beats but the crowd is milling around Maulana Azad Park near Jama Masjid, ...

HUMAN RESOURCES: Job-ready?
Calling for fresh graduates with ‘employable skills’. India has a large workforce — about 3.5 million graduates pass out of colleges each year — and half of this population is under 25. But “these large numbers are ...

KNITWEAR & HOSIERY: Bra code!
Shopping for the right lingerie. It doesn’t matter how beautiful your clothes are, lingerie is the key foundation to looking good. Through years of seeing how a body shape can look different with the right-sized lingerie and how it can ...

ARTS & CRAFTS: Art of giving
ASHOK LEYLAND’S CORPORATE OFFICE in Chennai will soon have a new address. And, the walls of the 10-storey green building will be decorated with paintings made by children from the Spastic Society of India – Vidya Sagar. Aware of ...





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