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Make a beautiful statementTHERE IS a revolution happening out there in jewellery design. Breaking out of the preserve of the good old goldsmith and his traditional designs, the ornaments are taking on new shapes, sizes and hues. If jewellery today has become much more ...
Damp fare at the FilmfareWHAT LASTS over four hours, offers no surprises, hardly has any great lines or moments and a Vivek comedy track that takes digs at portly people? Well, the award goes to: The 51st edition of Filmfare awards held at the Nehru Indoor Stadium on ...
Pledge to eradicate child labourThe members of the Confederation of the Indian Industry (CII) and its affiliated associations had assembled here to observe the Anti Child Labour Day on June 12. The chairperson of CII, Nandhini Rangaswamy, said that the CII was of the view ...
Pop band marks its first birthdayTHE CHARTBUSTER "Chandu Ke Chacha" may have become a rage among music lovers but for the channel V pop band, "Aasma", it was just a small glimpse into the vast repertoire of talent that they claim to possess. Celebrating its first birthday by ...
Celestial dazzle Diamonds continue to be the world's ultimate symbol of love. In vogue today are light, elegant and affordable jewellery suited to western and traditional clothing, while branded diamond jewellers cater to all classes and budgets. The Sri ...
Tapping the tourism potential of waterwaysAIMED AT familiarising generation-next with Kerala's picturesque inland waterways, a "See-Kuttanad Programme'' is on the anvil, courtesy the State Water Transport Department (SWTD). The aim is two-fold - to make people aware of the untapped ...
Healthy sessionsTo put it in another way, the motive of a social programme should be to `reach the unreached', and to taste success in the endeavour. Keeping this in mind, the Rotary Club of Madurai Midtown organised a one-day health awareness and medical ...
To save the reading habit The power of the written word has been questioned for some time now. It is often said that the book is dying and that the reading habit is on the decline. There could be an element of truth in all these. And a variety of reasons could have ... Bangalore Chennai Coimbatore Delhi Hyderabad Kochi Madurai Thiruvananthapuram |
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