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Bangalore

An energetic campaigner
Divya Sreedharan meets a vocal promoter of the use of solar energy
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    Chennai

    `Paying taxes is no longer taxing'
    Ninetyeight per cent of the tax returns are accepted without scrutiny. Only two per cent of the forms undergo sustained scrutiny.
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    Coimbatore

    `There is no maintenance culture in India'
    "When there is a breakdown or a failure there is no attempt to analyse the causes of failure. Immediate replacement is done, but the data is not used to minimise corrosion"
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    Hyderabad

    Setting high standards
    When it comes to setting examples, a few can perhaps match Lalitha Raghuram. The trustee of the Multi-Organ Harvesting Aid Network (Mohan Foundation) has done exactly what she has been campaigning for, in the process conquering a pain mothers can seldom bear, Dennis Marcus Mathew writes.
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    Kochi

    Concert with a difference
    Though born without vision, she started playing veena at the age of seven. Now in her 20s she has conducted concerts in many parts of the world. In a chat with Shyama Rajagopal.
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    Madurai

    Dancing your way to health
    Art heals. Though we have been part of a glorious culture, which is an amalgam of arts and science, we are not conscious of the therapeutic values of applied arts. Music, dance and drama can soothe the mind and cure the body of its ...
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    Thiruvananthapuram

    For literature lovers
    THE Under the Green Wood Tree Club organises a literary class in the city every month, in an effort to develop the profession of teaching as an art. This month's class is on P.B.Shelly's romantic poem, "Ode to the West Wind". B. Hridayakumari ...
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