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Way to go May I help you?
ANJANA RAJAN speaks to Rahul Bose who departs on the second leg of his Tsunami relief mission to the Andamans this Monday.
Dance

Art-felt rewards
WITH ALL its intimidating features, classical dance, which often seems to the `uninitiated' so difficult, so rigorous, sometimes so boring, and only for the rich, beautiful and multi-talented, can actually find a place in everyday life if only we ...
Down Memory Lane

Kotwals all - fat and slim
THE FAT kotwal of Alauddin Khilji's time is no longer a role model. When the Moghuls came they perfected a better system of policing, which was improved upon by the British but fat kotwals continued to rule the roost. After the fat kotwal who, in ...
Etiquette & Protocol

Cross-cultural sensitivity
A few essential tips for the multi-cultural business environment.
Interview

Younguncle comes to town
SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY speaks to the U.S.-based children's author Vandana Singh, in New Delhi to announce the arrival of her second book "Younguncle in The Himalayas" this April.
Arts & Crafts

Papering dreams
Sanjeev Kumar Chouhan knows the art of amusing children and even adults with his colourful paper toys in fascinating shapes and sizes. He teaches this skill too.
Personality

About him, by him
SURESH KOHLI takes a look at veteran filmmaker Mrinal Sen's recently published autobiography "Always Being Born" and the man behind it.
Cinema

Playing KISNA ... really!
After adopting a Tsunami-hit hamlet, Vivek Oberoi is ready to return to the silver screen with "Kisna".


On the road again
John Abraham is seen once again riding a bike but this time on snow-clad roads in "Elaan". He shares some experiences of this film and others with RANA SIDDIQUI.
Telewatch

Gimmicks and more gimmicks
Jassi of "Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin" on Sony TV makes use of video conferencing with her fans, yet another marketing device to keep herself in news.
Music

Maula, it's a VAADA
WITH HER voice gracing a number of music albums already, Kavita Seth is the latest upcoming name in the singing scenario. A popular Sufiana and ghazal singer from Delhi, she now enters playback singing of Bollywood with a rather fast-paced number ...
Events

A question of opinion?
THE NEWS of four boys snatching gold chains and other ornaments while driving a bike "in the style of the film Dhoom," as they confessed is recent news. The news led to critical comments on the dubious adventures glamorised by the film ...
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