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Destination Perumbavoor for these N-E guys
Sunday finds Perumbavoor streets lined with North East faces. From teens to middle aged men, it's their day out, when they throng pavement shops and stay put at the local cinema. K BALAKRISHNAN finds out what brings them here.
Lifestyle
T-Shirt... the body television
With shine and shimmer infiltrating into every aspect of fashion, can T-shirts be far behind?
Issues
Will the girls be at a premium?
Kerala is fast turning into Panchali land, with a steady fall in the number of girl children. There are many who believe that this is a fallout of gender-specific abortion of female foetuses. The IMA denies this. LEELA MENON examines the need for a r elook at the demographic profile of the State and its social fallouts on World Population Day today.
Cinema
End of drought
MEESHA MADHAVAN is the first Malayalam movie to hit the theatres after a month-long football treat which kept movie goers away from the theatres. Meesha Madhavan is produced by Subair and Sudheesh under the banner of Movie Kshetra.The film is ...
Sport
Sport of kings meets the commoner
Four-time champion India finished a surprise third in the World Cycle Polo Championships which was held in Paris recently. . STAN RAYAN meets the Indian skipper P.Siva Kumar.
Cuisine
Punjab da taste
Savour a taste of The Punjab, at The Trident where Chef Surinder Singh from Amritsar spreads out `lajawab' Punjabi khana. He shares an interesting Chakka recipe especially for the Malayali's. MINU ITTYIPE on her appetising experience.
Green Notes
In orchidland
`Spathoglottis plicata' is an attractive, easy-to-grow orchid that flowers round the year.
Land & People
Loads of talent
Carrying loads for a living and playing the chenda. The two vocations seem to be poles apart. But K Sajeevan does both with equal gusto. He tells K PRADEEP how it came about
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