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Bangalore

They dance to his tune
VISUALISE AN arecanut-growing village in Uttara Kannada district. Put people deeply interested in Yakshagana in it. Now, dare to ask them about Bhimsen Joshi. They are sure to look at you in askance. They would think you are talking about a ...
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    Chennai

    Learning maths the easy way
    ORIGAMI, THE ancient art of paper folding, and mathematics have a close connection. That's what a group of 50 teachers and students of class VIII and IX learnt the other day, while participating in a science awareness programme organised at the ...
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    Coimbatore

    Managing investment portfolios
    "People associate mutual funds with equity. We are trying to break this myth"
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    Hyderabad

    Weaving dreams
    SILKS RULED the roost in unusually cold winter months in the coastal areas this season, but are vanishing from the wardrobes with the summer raring to set in early with its full sting. State Handloom Expo-2004 at Guntur beguiles cotton comfort ...
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    Kochi

    Unusual guests at school
    FOR THE three tourists, it was just another Indian experience. For the students, it was part of the process of getting their tourism club going. There is nothing in common between Steven James, a gas station attendant in Arizona, Lesley ...
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    Madurai

    In a different style
    INTRODUCING A new style in any art form is a sign of progress. But more important and appreciable is to popularise it. The Regional Art & Culture Centre, Madurai, along with the Mathura Art and Craft Centre (MACC), made such an endeavour by ...
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    Thiruvananthapuram

    A successful first take
    After working as an associate director in the Malayalam film industry for a decade, Johny Antony had his first break as director last year. His film, `CID Moosa', turned out to be one of the biggest grossers of 2003. He shares his thoughts with G. Krishnakumar.
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