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Culinary vision

Monday 27 October '08

They can win the world when it comes to academics or art, but the painful moment for a visually impaired mother is that when her child demands a homemade dish and she finds herself dependant on somebody else.
I have lived ghazals for past 52 years: Gulam Ali

Wednesday 22 October '08

Ustan Gulam Ali is an icon amongst 'aashiqs' and will remain so till the time to be in 'love' remains in vogue.
Music of love

Wednesday 22 October '08

The touching composition rocked the nation and transcended borders by portraying the feelings of a broken heart, and in the process made the already famous Ustad Gulam Ali an icon among the aashiqs.
Exploring avenues

Thursday 16 October '08

She has been giving just the right dosage of drug required for anaesthesia during the 14-year-long career as anesthetist at Sasoon Hospital.
Coming soon: cyber cafe for visually-impaired

Wednesday 15 October '08

In yet another attempt to bring visually challenged on to the mainstream, Rahul Deshmukh, a social activist, who himself is visually- impaired plans to come up with cyber café for them.
Hafed to form small farmers’ agri-business consortium

Tuesday 14 October '08

In an effort to give a boost to the agri-business activities of small farmers in the state, the Haryana State Cooperative Supply and Marketing Federation...
Mission beautiful Kashmir

Monday 13 October '08

Pune would soon witness the beauty of Kashmir through children's eye, who have suffered militant attacks that plagues Kashmir since Independence.
A brush with racing

Sunday 12 October '08

“Landscapes are not all about mountain, trees and river; the beauty of nature is beyond ones' comprehension.
Victorian ways

Tuesday 7 October '08

Help me madam, please ek shoe box kharid do, meri life ban jayegi, maine food nahi khaya subah se," says seven-year-old Ajay.
Future makers

Tuesday 7 October '08

By the time Maharashtra worked hard its way to take its literacy rate from 64.87 percent to 77.27 percent in 2001, the criteria to measure a state's development also changed, though not officially.
DISTRICT DEUTSCHLAND

Sunday 5 October '08

A king teaches his people German, hoping it will get them more jobs. The jobs haven’t come yet but his people have learnt to say, “Danke”
The sweet life

Saturday 4 October '08

How many times has your philosophical mind wandered while you enjoy the sweetness of a candy and made you compare that little thing with people in your life? Well, the probability is negligible.
Voice beyond boundaries

Friday 3 October '08

After giving a peek into the Marathi happenings to the NRI Marathis, the famous Diwali Anka is all ready to get launched in a new incarnation. Named Avartan ,it will now cater to its brethren beyond boundaries in an audio-video format.
Happening hubs

Wednesday 1 October '08

With the festive spirit soaring high and sale of jewelleries and chaniya cholis registering an increase, one cannot make a slightest doubt that the garba and dandiya nights in the city would be a big show this year.
Small wonder

Tuesday 30 September '08

He is a robot — dented, dirty and rusted. And he has been programmed to clean the mess left by humankind on Earth.
Moulding minds

Tuesday 30 September '08

Past holds evidence to the power of youth, and future believes in that. Keeping this in mind the youth of the city have come together to give shape to their dreams and also get rid of problems like unemployment, education and many others that haunt their minds.
Dissolving boundaries

Monday 29 September '08

While some leave no stone unturned in dividing the country on the basis of regionalism and language...
Switching channels

Wednesday 24 September '08

While your mum watches the famous saas-bahu soaps to tell you that she is looking for a similar super versatile bahu...
Radio rules

Tuesday 23 September '08

Changes are inevitable but the art lies in keeping pace with the change and at the same time not losing the heritage as well," feels radio veteran, Ameen Sayani.
Act One

Tuesday 23 September '08

Registering a dramatic success, it was the Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce team that bagged the coveted Puroshattam Karandak title on Sunday.
Through the lens

Monday 22 September '08

A graduate of Brooks Institute, Santa Barbara, USA, Atul Kasbekar has been actively shooting in India since 1991.
Truly chivalrous

Monday 22 September '08

By fighting against violence on women, I am, by no means, pitching against men, but helping them.
Jingle all the way

Friday 12 September '08

Playing with words is not only fun, it can take you across borders and can also make you as important as a chief guest at a function.
A whole new twist

Tuesday 9 September '08

He made a suave Malaika Arora Khan move to the beats of dhol and give the best of jhatkas of Lavani and Koli.
Humane resource development

Tuesday 9 September '08

No donation can be as valuable as good education. Keeping this truth in mind students of the Symbiosis Infotech Campus (SIC) have come together to make an effort in this direction.
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