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Bangalore

Entertaining and captivating
RENDEZVOUS 2004, the sports and cultural festival of Florence Public School, R.T. Nagar, was conducted here recently. The Education Officer, Chandrappa, and the Joint Director of Public Instruction, Thirumula Rao, were the chief guests. The ...
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    Chennai

    An exhibition of creativity
    EIFFEL TOWER inverted. A wire model of a suspension bridge strong enough to hold one human. A tower made with just ten thousand matchsticks. Picasso interpreted in 3D. Models of options Robinson Crusoe had. Scores of designs. Droplets put ...
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    Coimbatore

    Multimedia for the policemen
    THERE IS no denying that the prime responsibility of the police is to ensure the safety of citizens. But in this endeavour, the police have many a hurdle and without the cooperation of the public they cannot achieve success. Police-public ...
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    Delhi

    A peek into the world of Tatas
    It was a chance to share more stories about India's most famous "T". With India's first company -- Tata -- opening up its doors for people to peek into myths, facts and family secrets at an exhibition being held in Delhi, this is stuff that never ...
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    Hyderabad

    Piping hot Bob
    "I WAS told to smoke cigars instead of cigarettes as it is easier to quit smoking, but then I liked cigars," says Bob Blaire enjoying a quiet smoke sitting on a ledge in the portico of D.V. Manor Hotel in Vijayawada. Probed further whether he ...
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    Kochi

    A park rejuvenated
    FROM A neglected park, with overgrown weeds and broken lamps, the municipal park in Muvattupuzha has become an ideal retreat in the evenings for people in the town. The 5.5-acre park, adjoining Muvattupuzha River, was reopened a week ago. ...
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    Madurai

    Apt fete for appetite
    "THE DISHES seem to be well-balanced with perfect combination of herbal items and vegetables. The food is also good," said K. Uma Kannan, a housewife who was enjoying the buffet at the Kongunad Food Festival being organised by the Fortune ...
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    Thiruvananthapuram

    Preserving a heritage village
    KALPATHY AGRAHARAM in Palakkad is famous for its age-old car festival. Situated on the banks of the Kalpathy, a tributary of the Bharathapuzha, this village is one of the agraharams of 96 early Tamil Brahmin settlements in the district. ...
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