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It's a dog's life, really
Urban wildlife coexists in our growing metropolis. SHILPA NAIR ANAND finds out that we turn a blind eye to animals in distress
People

Living it up
Zohra Segal looks forward to more in life
Columns

Print Pick
This new atlas highlights maps with their physical and political identities; all maps have specific references, illustrations, facts and figures to understand the geographical region in its totality; the maps are in sync with interesting facts ...
Beauty And Wellness

Just a passing phase
`Growing pains' is a common phenomenon among children


Truly and shapely yours
One of personal trainer Johny Samson's clients is cricketer Sreesanth
Mind and body
The mind plays a vital role in healing of the body
Profiles

Now, Cineku
Cineku, the cinematic version of haiku, is catching attention
Cinema

Dressing up Rajni
Manish Malhotra, whose costumes did the talking in many Bollywood hits, now turns to Kollywood to dress up superstar Rajnikanth
Music

Chords and Notes
The State government instituted the film awards in 1969. The female and male singers to win the award were P. Leela and K. J. Yesudas. Vayalar Rama Varma and G. Devarajan picked up the first of their many awards. Bringing together sixteen of ...
Food

Wow, vindaloo and more
Relish authentic Goan vindaloo, sorpotel and bebinca at The Gokulam Park Inn till April 29
Books

Ravana retold
Bhavani Amma, an octogenarian author, in her new work, has a different take on Ravana
Life through a child's eye
With `Kid's Recipe for Pizza Paisa Peace,' eight-year-old Raja Monsingh becomes the country's youngest author
Environment

What on earth are we doing?
Let's leave summits and protocols to the biggies and do something in our own backyard to save our planet
Travel

His kind of place
A trip to the hills is Jimmy Shergill's idea of a break
Education

About the power of paper
Ever knew numbers could come alive through paper? Origami is the latest technique of teaching math
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