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Shouldering a heavy burden
Heavy school bags carried by kids to class and back is distressing to child, parent and teachers alike. A city school has taken a step to lighten the burden, SUNANDA KHANNA finds out
Health & Medicine

A 'dash' of nutritional sense
Sign up to the DASH plan which is meant for everyone, regardless of whether one has blood pressure or not.
Lifestyle

Growing numbers, falling standards
What is the state of Bharatanatyam today? Read on to know what practitioners and learners feel.
Arts & Crafts

The sacred image
IT WOULD be in the natural scheme of things that an art exhibition held in the premises of the pastoral organisation centre, Kerala Catholic Bishops Council would relate to theology and spirituality. It comes as no surprise then that a bulk of ...
Personality

Friend of torture victims
MICHELLE CAILLOUET , Ambassador, European Union, seeks to balm the tortured souls across the globe, a mission which brought him to Kochi to participate in the International Day for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims, observed under the auspices of ...


No shortcuts for the big guy
Abhishek Bachchan is not one for riding on the borrowed success of the Big Bs whether they stand for his illustrious family name or big banner films. KANIKA DHAWAN speaks to the star son who can be both humorous and analytical about him self... .
Music

Ricky Martin strikes again
Ricky Martin is back, this time with an all-Spanish album.
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Long forgotten recipes
At a recently held GSB food festival, an assortment of traditional fare was laid out. PRATIMA ASHER found a revival of some very old, interesting recipes
GSB food, anyone?
MOST OF the hotels making the GSB food specialities are family run affairs and no outside staff is hired. Mr. Ramachandra Pai and his wife Gita who specialise in making chips and snack items. They are members of a small family hotel begun about ...
Land & People

Missing: the family doc
Tomorrow is Doctors' Day. PRIYADARSSHINI SHARMA moans the dying breed of family doctors, who used to be so comforting and friendly.
Entertainment

Till the end of time
`Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon', an intense love story by Sooraj Barjatya, is running in a theatre in town
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