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A million stories in silence
SILENCE. NOT a word on stage. And yet, they have a thousand stories to tell. Peppered with a million colours, a zillion movements, they trigger your imagination. Create your own stories, produce your own music, and break the shackles of manmade ...
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    Chennai

    His school notes are in shorthand!
    HE IS a bright and sprightly like any other boy his age. But, N. Vaishnavh has a special talent. While others write down what their teacher dictates 11-year-old Vaishnavh jots down lessons in shorthand. Vaishnavh observed his mother practising ...
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    Coimbatore

    Lend your ears to the little ones
    DROP EVERYTHING else and listen to the child when he or she comes with a problem. Temper tantrums at school, sitting alone and crying, or avoiding other children, not participating in class may be symptoms of a problem brewing inside. Just ...
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    Delhi

    It's spring all the way
    It's not just the weather, but the mercury is rising for the fashion-conscious as well. Unveiling their collection for the coming summer season at Ensemble, India's leading designers are all ready to turn on the heat. And putting forward their ...
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    Hyderabad

    `Kathula' Kantha Rao on the mark
    WHAT DO music and sword-fighting have in common? If music is woven around seven `swaras,' sword-fight, too, has seven vital strokes. Wondering who said this? It's none other than veteran film actor, T.L. Kantha Rao, who is famous for his sword ...
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    Kochi

    A day for volunteering
    LANGUAGE WAS no barrier to them. The senior officers of public affairs at the U.S. Department of the State and little ones at Janaseva Sisu Bhavan could interact freely, as if they had known each other for long. In no time, the premises of Sisu ...
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    Thiruvananthapuram

    A festival of handlooms
    IT IS arguably the most striking among the scores of aesthetically appealing life-size wall hangings that adorn the exhibition hall at the Kanakakkunnu palace. It is an artistic representation of American hegemony through the image of a serpent ...
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