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Foster family welcomes ‘special’ child home

Monday 9 November '09

With Children’s Day just around the corner, seven-year-old Utpal could not have received a better gift.
Flashback

Sunday 11 October '09

Ram playing Sita, hand-cranked cameras and optical illusions. A look at the first few years of film-making in India
Gearing up for a fight

Sunday 27 September '09

Vinayak Barve, who has launched a one-man campaign against vehicle thefts, is working to ensure a better deal for owners of lost cars
JNNURM’s slum rehabilitation pilot project to roll from Yerwada

Friday 11 September '09

Seven slums in the city will be the first in the country to reap the benefits of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) scheme.
Much to learn from Surat’s post-plague story

Wednesday 26 August '09

September 1994 saw the diamond city of Surat wracked by bubonic plague that claimed 56 lives, led to a huge exodus of its citizens and brought under light the many ills that had led to the tragedy.
Swine flu cases dip but too early to breathe easy

Tuesday 18 August '09

Though there is some respite in the swine flu scenario that dominated the city for last two weeks, it would be too early to breathe easy, say medical practitioners.
Ex-armymen clear landmines in Lanka, this time with govt funding

Monday 17 August '09

Fifty former armymen belonging to Pune-based Horizon Group left for Sri Lanka early this month to clear landmines there.
The mutation of Pune

Monday 17 August '09

An eerie silence has settled over Pune. Far removed from the cacophony beaming out from television screens every hour...
Brain storming

Sunday 16 August '09

Unlocking the mysteries of the brain and the clockwork perfect communication system by which it functions has been the subject of exhaustive research over decades.
Notes from DHARWAD

Sunday 2 August '09

In the land that nurtured Gangubai Hangal and Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, they still tune in to the masters’ voice
ONE FOR ALL

Sunday 26 July '09

One dress, 365 days. An Indian web designer in US shows how thrift can be chic.
Pune smarter in getting unique card for LPG consumers

Tuesday 21 July '09

Even as the entire country awaits the launch of the Unique Identity Project of the Government of India headed by Nandan Nilekani...
Gay-lesbian course at UoP sets an example for other universities

Thursday 16 July '09

When the University of Pune (UoP) started a Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) course in 2007, it was the second university in the country...
Lessons in environment

Sunday 5 July '09

If schools are about laying the right foundation, Aman Setu seems to have got it right. With its classrooms made of mud...
Rising realty prices, cost of living: many look beyond city for retirement plans

Sunday 28 June '09

When Col Raja Shantanoo Subedar retired from the army five years ago, the most logical thing for the Artillery officer would have been to settle down in their 2-BHK flat in Aundh in Pune, which is also his wife Shailaja’s hometown.
Quantum leap in migrants from other states in next few decades, says study

Tuesday 16 June '09

The Economic Survey of Maharashtra, 2008-09, recently presented in the state legislature pointed to a decline in the ratio of Marathi-speaking population...
City company helps recover stolen Delhi car

Friday 12 June '09

When a vehicle, stolen from Delhi’s Dwarka area on Thursday morning, was tracked down via global positioning system (GPS) and the police teams finally managing to recover it...
Racism Down Under? Yes and no, recount Kimmy, Sheorey

Wednesday 10 June '09

Is there racism in Australia? I would say yes and no. Because our experience during our five-year stay there has been a mix of both...
The first leprosy patient

Sunday 31 May '09

How does one determine that a skeleton that is 4,000 years old is that of a leper?
MOTHER JANE

Sunday 24 May '09

Once sex symbol, now glam-mom. In her first interview in years, Kimmy Katkar opens up on her gritty fight for her son’s life and life after Bollywood
One HIV+ child, many HIV orphans find new parents

Tuesday 12 May '09

Five years ago, when the Shah family from Thane adopted an HIV-positive child from Society of Friends of Sassoon Hospital in Pune...
80%: poll prayer helped Catholics buck trend

Monday 4 May '09

The ‘election prayer’ idea of the Poona Diocese to encourage more people from the Catholic community to exercise their franchise seems to have worked.
TRUST VOTE

Sunday 26 April '09

On the eve of every election, the villagers of Ranawade in Maharashtra sit down to decide who they will vote for
7 candidates in 17: woman power takes over man’s world in Baramati

Thursday 23 April '09

Baramati, traditionally a male-dominated constituency, has the highest number of women contestants in the country — seven out of 17 candidates here are women.
Bizarre lifestyles, murder plots: former sanyasin recounts her Osho days

Saturday 11 April '09

Controversy is not new to the Osho commune, earlier called the Rajneesh Ashram and now the Osho Meditation Resort.
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