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Now, learn Indian classical music online

Thursday 7 May '09

Music never had boundaries and now learning music will never have limitations, be it geographical, lingual or for that matter- technical.
Legends rediscovered

Thursday 30 April '09

When it comes to Hindustani Classical Music, the legacy carried forward and the contribution of the Kirana Gharana is matchless.
Flying Machine

Saturday 25 April '09

If you thought that adventure around the city was limited to trekking, rock climbing, white water rafting and parasailing, that was just the tip of the iceberg because there existed a thrilling activity in the city the excitement of which is matchless.
In the backdrop of history

Friday 24 April '09

There are times when the representation of history is as glorious as its repetition. With a larger-than-life representation of the life of the great Maratha warrior Shivaji Maharaj in the 17th century...
Braille machines hardly utilised; low turnout of physically challenged voters

Friday 24 April '09

Most of the Braille voting facilities that the election commission had specifically installed for the blind voters remained unutilised on the election day.
Packed till May-end, Mahabaleshwar emerges a ‘recession-proof’ tourist destination

Thursday 23 April '09

With more and more tourists preferring to head for Mahabaleshwar in order to beat the blistering heat, almost all the hotels in the prime tourist destination of the state are 100 percent occupied till May 31.
Theatrical experiments

Thursday 23 April '09

Someone’s rightly called theatre a movement. And the basis of this movement is the creativity that is generated from the social...
Here and Their

Thursday 23 April '09

As the biggest democracy in the world unveils the grand display of its voting rights in the forthcoming Loksabha elections...
Expansion of universe might have slowed down: Study

Saturday 18 April '09

The universe, which has been expanding ever since the Big Bang, might have slowed down its rate of acceleration states city-based professor Varun Sahni of Inter-University Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics...
Staging Womanhood

Thursday 16 April '09

Aptly called the philosopher-queen, Ahilyabai Holkar’s place in history of India is irreplaceable. An epitome of bravery, determination and perseverance, this Holkar queen of the Malwa kingdom...
Oscar Resul returns to his roots

Thursday 16 April '09

Oscar-winnER Resul Pookutty turned up at his alma mater — the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) — on Wednesday, the first time after winning the Academy Award for sound mixing in Slumdog Millionaire.
Home Ministers

Sunday 12 April '09

An all-woman panchayat has put this village in Sangli, Maharashtra, on the road to prosperity. But not too long ago, the panchayat and its politics were a zealously guarded male preserve
Holy Waters

Monday 13 April '09

On the backdrop of the forthcoming Loksabha elections for which politicians are making divisive statements across the country, here is an organization that has chosen to display a national spirit.
Only tunes remain…

Saturday 11 April '09

It is a well-known fact that my father Gajananrao Watve, Anna as we would call him, was the undisputed authority in bhavgeet sangeet...
Interval at FTII, staff want curtains down on registrar

Tuesday 7 April '09

The protest that began at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) on Saturday regarding the pending arrears of the staff as per the Sixth Pay Commission recommendation has now taken a new twist.
De Thalli

Monday 30 March '09

For all those who keep longing for delicious home food, here is an ideal place to be.
Now, call centre cabs hit slowdown lane

Sunday 29 March '09

Cab service providers, who mushroomed as major beneficiaries of the IT and BPO boom, have hit the brakes.
UB Group to invest Rs 100 cr in Baramati winery

Saturday 28 March '09

With a motive to benefit from the growing wine tourism in India, the UB Group has undertaken a project to develop and market- Four Seasons, the winery owned by the group at Baramati.
RLSS gives lifeguard training to Jharkhand youth

Wednesday 25 March '09

The Rashtriya Life Saving Society (RLSS), the city-based NGO, will give professional training to youngsters from Jharkhand which will fetch them jobs as lifeguards.
European Celluloid

Monday 16 March '09

After having experienced the ‘socially sensitive’ cinema of Bangladesh, it is time now to unveil European cinema.
Year after hike, hotel rooms cheaper than ever

Monday 16 March '09

A year ago, buoyed by a business boom that had ensured all rooms were booked, city hotels had raised their rents to a level that earned them the tag of the most expensive in the world.
POTHOLED MIRACLE

Sunday 8 March '09

The river Kukdi that flows by Nighoj village in Maharashtra has shaped up beautiful potholes in the riverbed that have fascinated geologists.
Ensuring Sweet Dreams

Monday 2 March '09

A peaceful night sleep might be the reflection of satisfaction, contentment and happiness.
Millionaire hopes & memories

Tuesday 24 February '09

The Oscar sweep has revived hopes for theatres running Slumdog Millionaire, which collected only Rs 10 lakh in the first week after its January 23 release at City Pride Multiplex — 40 per cent less than expectations — and whose gross dipped further in the next three weeks.
Global Approach

Saturday 21 February '09

With a motive to introduce more and more students in India to the courses in University of Strathclyde...
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