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Point Blank : No relief for the road user "When it comes to one-way regulation on relatively wide roads, one fails to see the reason."
Celebrating the birthday THERE ARE many ways to go about a child's first birthday. The traditional family prefers religious rites where the extended family lends help. Guests arrive a few days before the event and the entire house wears a festive look. Some prefer to ...
Beyond those metallic war birdsWHAT CROSSES your mind when one mentions Indian Air Force (IAF) or any other air force for that matter? An impressive squadron of aircraft and fighter jets, perhaps! The MIGs, Jaguars, Mirages, Sukhois and all other fighter jets capture the ...
Fusing calligraphy with DevnagriA CALLIGRAPHER by choice, Swati Calvez-Lall's journey into the artistic realm commenced with commercial advertising. Art earlier meant to her Monet, Manet and Toulouse Lautrec on account of her heavy French influence in Pondicherry. Her desire to ...
Pulse : Cane and able For parents making their children work, Debbala Panduga will serve the purpose, not Chaduvula Panduga. Blow hot, blow cold!
Peoplespeak : Of dogs that rule the roadsThe problem of stray dogs has worried civic bodies for long. The Government ban on their killing has put an added burden on them. While animal welfare activists say that birth control measures along with anti-rabies vaccination should suffice, the logistics involved make it difficult, claim civic authorities. What then is the solution? Here are a few opinions culled from the overwhelming number of responses from readers to this weekly series on the issues of the day.
Award for poetURBAN LIFE has its own glamour, charm and comfort. But it has also its flip side. This has been captured by Manushya Puthiran in his poems. For this, the 35-year-old poet has been chosen for this year's Sanskriti award. He is the second Tamil ...
Peoplespeak : Of dogs that rule the roadsThe problem of stray dogs has worried civic bodies for long. The Government ban on their killing has put an added burden on them. While animal welfare activists say that birth control measures along with anti-rabies vaccination should suffice, the logistics involved make it difficult, claim civic authorities. What then is the solution? Here are a few opinions culled from the overwhelming number of responses from readers to this weekly series on the issues of the day. Bangalore Chennai Coimbatore Delhi Hyderabad Kochi Madurai Thiruvananthapuram |
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