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A success story unfolding on farm in far away Bhor

Monday 16 November '09

Seventy two-year-old Parshuram Patil says his fields are his experiment ground. Having tested several crops, including Indrayani...
Limitless concord

Wednesday 11 November '09

Kishori Amonkar speaks on her reverence toward music as she visits the city to receive the Pu La Smruti Sanman I like to talk. A lot. You can call me a chatterbox, but I won’t mind.
Four for one

Saturday 7 November '09

With masterpieces from the west, the quartet of young musicians is set to bring the best of chamber music His rendezvous with the city music aficionados is a regular event by now yet each time Gautheir Herrmann comes for the Arties Chamber Music Festival it's an endeavor to bring the best of the lesser known musical gamut.
Training for protected cultivation

Monday 26 October '09

A production manager in a greenhouse in Kolhapur, Vijay Chougule is certain of increasing the yield by at least 30 to 40 percent post his ongoing training in General Greenhouse Management.
Off beat moves

Monday 26 October '09

When the dialogues of the documentary In The Name Of God, reverberated in and beyond the premises of Mhaskoba temple in Veer village...
Woods worth

Monday 12 October '09

This particular manifesto might be trivial against the extensive manifestos the parties boast of however as they enter the election fray a handful of candidates from the western parts of the state are promising a comprehensive look at it.
A nobel relationship

Friday 9 October '09

When R Rajamani sent a congratulatory note to Nobel Prize winner Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, way back in 2003 for being selected as the Fellow of Royal Society, he intuitively mentioned that it would be no surprise if he wins the Nobel Prize one day.
The story of books

Wednesday 30 September '09

Aclick of the mouse and there will be thousands of titles to choose from online, various discussions to be held involving the readers as well as bigger creative and educational alliances with UK.
Bread Bites

Saturday 26 September '09

A fleeting look at the menu list on the board and choices can never be so difficult and delectable.
Playing to win

Tuesday 22 September '09

Bagging the first rank after a gap of 30 years Gumphan was a remarkable win for COEP with its 40 member team preparing since the last four months.
H1N1: Now, docs focus on pregnant women, kids

Friday 18 September '09

With fresh cases of swine flu being reported every day, there are increased precautions being taken at all levels.
A historic journey

Thursday 17 September '09

It was a nostalgic moment for me watching Doordarshan complete 50 years of its existence, after having been a part of it for more than 23 years.
Class location

Monday 14 September '09

Asuperlative contemporary romance blooms amidst those evidently historic, grey-bricked classrooms and the same class also has an assemblage of freedom fighters remonstrating to the British soldiers.
Online off track

Friday 11 September '09

From the structure of a shot breakdown to the intricacies of day and night lighting, the Internet has been a foremost source for Saya Date.
Assam State Film Corpn plans archive, NFAI director not happy with the idea

Friday 11 September '09

The Assam State Film (Finance and Development) Corporation Limited has planning to set up an archive and museum at Guwahati ever since the National Film Archives of India (NFAI), Pune, organised a Film Appreciation Course in Guwahati October last year.
Novel lives

Thursday 10 September '09

More than her stupendous popularity post Hum Aapke Hain Kaun or the peerless persona on Surabhi there is something more constant in her that the world prefers to identify this women with.
Class teachers

Monday 24 August '09

Twenty-five-year-old Deeepanshu Gupta never nurtured the ambition of being a teacher.
Epidemic act

Thursday 20 August '09

When the group first went to perform in a slum on Tadiwala Road, they had to create space in the strewed garbage and put effort to grab attention of those who mocked at the seriousness of it.
Medical stores run short of supplies as citizens scramble for sanitisers, eucalyptus oil

Thursday 13 August '09

With the sudden increase in the demand for antiseptics and messages being circulated on eucalyptus oil being a possible deterrent to the H1N1 virus...
Some gyms shut down

Wednesday 12 August '09

As there is a possibility of the H1N1 virus spreading though steam baths and other exercise equipment that a large number of people routinely use...
Bridging the gap

Monday 10 August '09

The women in Latur and Luxembourg might be facing identical dilemmas but when it comes to the approach towards tackling them...
Panic sets in among parents of outstation students

Saturday 8 August '09

Pune is a temporary home for a large number of outstation students, who flock to the ‘Oxford of the East’.
Eternal era

Thursday 6 August '09

No account of him could be more authentic or no voice more related than this one. Reminiscing incidents from his life and performing some of the glorified vocals, Amit Kumar replicated an era and the persona who was majorly responsible for it.
Shaping style

Monday 3 August '09

She may not have had formal training in it but practical knowledge of fashion designing was inculcated in her from a young age.
Pune most tech-savvy among Tier-II cities

Friday 31 July '09

The city’s reputation as an IT hub has got a thumbs-up from its teenagers. By leading in several areas, ranging from technology and gadgets to a large number of youngsters eyeing engineering as a career, Pune has emerged the most tech savvy Tier-II city.
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