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Music that celebrates IndiaIT PROMISES to be an album to remember. Violinist brothers Ganesh and Kumaresh are to release their latest music album "Colours of India" on Friday at Chowdiah Memorial Hall. Violin maestro L. Subramaniam will hand over the first copy to ...
Tired of mediocrity on stage? Read on By paying Rs. 600, the member not only gets tickets for the show, but also the satisfaction of knowing that they are responsible for the rejuvenation of a dying art form.
Guardian of the villageEVERY REGION or village has a guarding deity. It is the most sought after temple in the area. Dharmapuri is no exception to this school of thought as Muniappan is the protecting deity of the rural and urban areas of the district. For those ...
Interior designer with a differenceTO EXCEL as an interior designer one needs to have an eye to spot artistic artefacts and modern-looking furnishings. Interior designer Sita Nanda seems to have been blessed with this ability. This was evident when she inaugurated the ground floor ...
Wanna speak like Americans?Planning for a call `center' career? Ability to speak to your potential customers in their own language will stand you in good stead. Though English is the common language, the manner in which it is spoken differs from nation to nation. ...
Coconut products go placesEach part of the coconut tree is useful in some way or the other. It is because of this feature that the tree is called `kalpavriksha' in Malayalam. A wide variety of products made out of coconut are on display at the exhibition organised by ...
Gold, the Essence of Indian Festivals It has been treasured, sought after and coveted from the beginning of human history. It has inspired some of the most wonderful art and craft the world has ever known and triggered some of the greatest human obsessions. It gave birth to the ...
Onam with an overdose of starsThis year's Onam fare on television channels will be all about film and TV stars sharing their Onam thoughts, walking down memory lane, remembering their romances and of course, singing to the viewers. Asianet has lined up a slew of ... Bangalore Chennai Coimbatore Delhi Hyderabad Kochi Madurai Thiruvananthapuram |
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