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The rules for parents
The rise in the number of nuclear families has led to a situation where many parents find themselves ill-equipped to handle their children. A recent workshop on effective parenting highlighted a few home-truths. PADMINI PATELL reports.
Heritage
The world of freemasons
IT IS an organisation with a worldwide presence, and is yet shrouded in secrecy. A `movement' with a membership base that far outnumbers the Lions and Rotary clubs together, and yet you would not even know if the man-next-door was a member. ...
Lifestyle
Experimental styles
The festive line at Stanza is a riot of colourful experiments on traditional outfits.
Arts & Crafts
Nostalgia in relief
Khaleel's relief paintings of the Deccan landscape exhibited at Kala Krithi contained a dual appeal that touched an emotional chord.
Tribute
Living in believers' hearts
The 100th death anniversary of St Gregorios, the 19th century saint from Kerala, will be celebrated at the St Gregorios Orthodox Cathedral at Gandhinagar this week.
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Bitten by the shutterbug
Ramgopal has captured the wilds of Ranthambore and Bandipur in his celebrated frames. He has a huge collection of books on photography. The master photographer talks of his passion for the lens.


Golden run
Satti Geetha's two golds in last week's Asian Track and Field junior athletic meet ensured that her final appearance in the juniors' circuit would be a memorable one.
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Collectors' choice
Are you passionate about collecting stamps, coins or the latest gizmos? Here are some sites that can not only get you information about the dos and don'ts but also provide you with space to exhibit your stuff.
Sport
Remembering unsung heroes
In the field of football, many veterans from the city remained unsung heroes despite their contribution at different levels. The 2002 National Games to be conducted here in December would be a fitting occasion to remember and honour these players, w rites ABHIJIT SEN GUPTA.
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