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A WORLD of their own
A vast expanse with lawns, play pen with slides and swings, a mini zoo, aquarium, fountains and above all an exclusive children's theatre promises to transport kids into a different world.
Arts & Crafts

Epitome of feminine grace
Bangles, the decorative ornaments of women, have over the centuries acquired a socio-cultural-religious significance. Literature through the ages has glorified this ornament and made it the epitome of feminine grace. The ornament was purely a ...
Metro Forum

Metro School Montage
B. Kavya Sri, a Std. VII pupil of SFS School, Seethammadhara, has cleared the first hurdle in becoming an internationally recognised artist by winning a local competition sponsored by the Lions Club of Visakhapatnam South. Her poster will be ...
Travel

Right ambience for eco-tourism
It's indeed an adventure of rare sorts. A visit to the Nature Park and being in the company of peacocks, deers, emus, lovebirds and other endangered species will give a refreshing treat to eco-tourists.
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Metro cultural round-up
Manu charitra, an independent Prabandha Kaavyam, the first of its kind in Telugu, was scripted by Allasani Peddana who is hailed as the paragon of a creator of sublime poetry with architectonic finesse. He was the gem of gems among the eight ...


Children's `day out'
It was like a second home coming for some of the children who had participated in the two day Anchor Festival 2003 christened `Chrysalis' hosted by the Naval Public School at Nausenabaugh in Visakhapatnam. The event gave them a unique opportunity ...
Humanitarian gesture
Sanskriti, a NGO distributed school uniforms, notebooks, stationary and sweets at Care Foundation School on the occasion of Children's Day. According to its president, Lata Morada, they also donated four ceiling fans and tube lights for the ...
Entertainment

A nosegay of bedtime tales
Which child would not like to listen to tales, especially at bedtime, from mummy or granny? These short and crisp stories with a message have been a source of inspiration to children from time immemorial. Bammidi Jagadeeswara Rao and his mother, ...
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