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At 18, top of the world
He's a teen. And CEO of an IT company. Nevertheless, Suhas Gopinath is a self-confessed mamma's boy, writes BHUMIKA K.
Heritage

Where forts give way to steel walls
Bangalore does not see as much heritage activism as Mumbai does. Today is World Heritage Day
Metro Forum

Janata ki adalat
"GANDHI abandons claims to lead India" and "Gandhi declines India's top job" were among the headlines in major American newspapers, even as the U.S. media welcomed the ascension of Manmohan Singh to prime ministership. After the Indian elections earl ier this year, U.S. pundits marvelled at our democracy where the renunciation of power was unheard of. "This was a different story from the United States, where they counted, recounted, then tabulated chads and still the country had to appeal to the high court to figure out who won," columnist Tom Plate wrote in the Seattle Times. "Say what you want about India but it's the world's largest, truly practising and most wonderfully messy democracy." But does the Indian electorate think so? Bangalore
Music

Time for Bappa and Papa to `dishco'
Bappi collaborates with beta Bappa for a remix song
Sport

She's gifted
Sonam Deep Kaur from the Indiranagar Basketball Club is making giant strides in basketball. She's just back from her international debut


He's looking at the basics
Shivakumar has moved from mechanical engineering to badminton. And he's doing a fine job coaching youngsters
Eating Out

Deepavali blast
Spinn, the club on Residency Road is all set to celebrate Deepavali this long weekend, with diyas and crackers. On Friday night there's a Bacardi Blast party with the cover charge at Rs. 500 per couple and DJ Clitus in the house. On Sunday, Gary ...
Every night's a Nite
Zero G on Residency Road hosts a Bollywood Nite every Wednesday with DJ Gokul, Retro Nite every Thursday with DJ Bobby, Club Nites every Friday and Saturday and a Sunday of World Music. The cover charge (redeemable) per couple is Rs. 500 on ...
Mesmerising
Mentalizer, an illusionist from Israel, will perform at iBar, The Park, tonight at 9 p.m. Prepare to have him reading your thoughts while simultaneously bending a spoon by just looking at ...
True feast
TRY A different Deepavali this time. Check out the various restaurants that are serving special fare to suit the festive mood. One such restaurant is the Café @ So Sweet, Indiranagar. Here you can tuck into Chettinad vegetarian specialities that ...
Green Notes

Glossy and graceful
The spider plant, with its delicate leaves and yellowish green flowers, can be raised in pots outdoors

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