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TEACHER'S DAY
'... in action, how like an angel'
Special teachers seem marginalised. Working with children, where progress is extremely slow or not at all, these teachers need special thanks from society for the great service they are rendering. Today, on Teacher's Day, PRIYADARSHINI SHARMA pays th em a tribute
Health & Medicine
Look before you eat
You are what you eat. The National Nutrition Week is on, when we would do well to take a deep, long look at our eating habits. GOWRI SHANKARAN tells you how to form a healthy eating style.
Lifestyle
Black is classic
A classic that can be worn season after season, black is the ultimate wardrobe basic. It is an investment in self-esteem and a vital part of one's strategy of self-appraisal.
Arts & Crafts
Picture this
THERE'S PERKINESS in her gait as she glides up the stairs. Mollie Cherian makes up for her diminutive size by displaying oodles of energy and vim. It stems from an empathy that she shares with her husband Kandathil Koshy Cherian. Kandathil loves ...
Music
'T' is for teacher
Pre-school teachers initiate tiny-tots into the ABC of life. Using creativity and motivation they usher the little ones gently into the rough and tumble of the world. RAMYA RAMANAN, on these tutors who help children take Life's first steps.


Dissecting music
MAHARAJA SWATI THIRUNAL was much more than a great musician and composer. The five-day-Swathi Thirunal Sangeethothsavam held in the Kerala Fine Arts Society auditorium in Kochi under the joint auspices of the society and the Kerala Sangeetha ...
Nadam, laya merged
`SHRUTHISHUDHAM" IS a very significant element in Indian classical music and it is this factor that makes North Indian music more appealing to the layman. This is owing to the fact that the Carnatic music was to a large extent corrupted with ...
Sport
Hoop queens face the hard FACTs of life
The women hoopsters of FACT Club have hit a terrible low. Like its parent firm, they are in the red. Most of their stars have left for greener pastures and the remaining few face a bleak future. STAN RAYAN talks of the highs and lows of this premier club.
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