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Building roads for peace
Two girls from the city are on their way to Karachi as part of a youth exchange programme to participate in an initiative to strengthen the peace process between India and Pakistan. R. UMA MAHESWARI reports.
Arts & Crafts

Carving a niche
Using just a toilet soap, Goka Rama Swamy specialises in the rare art of soap sculpture by carving out excellent works of art.
Personality

Into the sunset
Prof. K.S.S. Seshan, Head, Department of History, who lays down office today, wore his knowledge like a pocket watch, only to be taken out when someone wanted to know the time. Despite the command over his subject he never made a show of his learning , writes A. JOSEPH ANTONY.
Fashion

For the college crowd
Perfections brings a special offer for college students, who can pick up a salwar kameez set for Rs. 500 from an exclusive counter featuring cottons, chiffons, georgettes, leather satins and more.
Music

Sledging its way to success
One of the best rock bands in the State, `Sledge' is planning to bring out an album by year-end.


Chords & Notes
IF SOMETHING can make the music of a film become a hit, it is the big names in the industry associated with it, when the strength of the lyrics does not matter any longer. And why should it matter, when a musician like A.R. Rahman is involved ...
Cuisine

Freeze please
Try out these egg-less ice cream recipes. With ingredients like coconut, chocolate chips and China grass, these ice creams make a delicious anytime dessert.
Entertainment

Farcical fare
SLAPSTICK AND River Godavari seem to be Vamsee's all-time favourites. In this second venture after his comeback, the director attempts to catch the scenic beauty of the Godavari belt as well as play up native humour. However, a poor subject mars ...
Awesome canvas
HUGE CANVAS, arresting choreography, catchy numbers, fairy tale locales, designer wear, a good-looking cast, and no great storyline: that's what Rajshri Productions' films always bestow on their loyal audiences and manage to garner votes in ...
Nowhere close to a mystery
WE SAW the Ashok Kumar, Madhubala starrer Mahal, a murder mystery in the late 1940s. In early reels, it was spine chilling though the last reels proved to be dragging. Howrah Bridge in late 1950s, Achanak in early 1970s ...
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