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Pegging for polo
Polo girl Devyani Rao says riding is not about conquering the animal but about developing an understanding.


Mushrooming a thought
Where do writers get their ideas from? Most of them would say from the humdrum affairs of daily life.
September's sacrifice
"Thirty days hath September, April, June and November... " Have you wondered why?
Mystery, menace and misdeeds
Wilkie Collins captures the interest of his reader with his vivid descriptions and villainous characterisations.
Are you ad mad, yet?
At the The Hindu's NIE workshop on advertising held recently in Hyderabad, the participants were so enthused that they are now seriously considering advertising as a career option.
Song of the whale
The white whale seemed immortal. And Ahab devotes himself to chasing and killing this cursed whale...
Splash of colour
It was all about colour and ideas at the Young World painting competition in Kochi, Bangalore and Hyderabad, last week.
Vijayawada quizzards
Conquerors all. First time host Vijayawada saw 417 enthusiastic teams fighting for the first prize.
Bangalore bonanza
Bags full of prizes and brilliant quizzing was the order of the day in the Garden City.
Tamasha time
Yes indeed! It is Tamasha Time. An early Childhood Learning Series programme specially designed for preschoolers. Filled with songs and the interaction between two lively characters Tam and Asha, Tamasha Time takes preschool kids on a journey of ...
City of water
Sweden honoured its capital city Stockholm through a set of six stamps that depict the city's beauty, of being surrounded by clear water. It also features life on and around water. The stamps were released in 1998 when two of Stockholm's famous ...
Sense & Nonsense
Heralds of spring
The rhythm of life in India revolves around the brief spell of life nourishing rains. Thus, seeds of trees must sprout with the first showers so that the seedlings will be grown enough to withstand the impending dry season. And birds must be ...

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