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Must boil the peas and complete that article
How many men can dandle a runny-nosed two-year-old on one knee and a keyboard on the other? SUGANDHI RAVINDRANATHAN celebrates the female genius of multitasking on the occasion of Women's Day which falls on March 8.
Down Memory Lane
Kesha Sringara
AN EXHIBITION of hair ornaments and accessories, Kesha Sringara, from the private collection of the hair stylist, Veena Shroff, is on from March 9 to 11. The exhibition, presented by the Crafts Council of Karnataka and Arts Umbrella, has on ...
Personality
Woman, you're driving me crazy
KANCHAN KAUR, a seasoned driver who thinks nothing of doing 800 km. a day, harangues fellow women drivers to do better.
Issues
Making a difference
The Mahila Samakhya was a pilot project that was started in U.P., Gujarat, and Karnataka to improve the status of women in rural areas, reports ARUNA PRASAD.
Theatre
Dramatic silences
G.V. Malatamma would have been an important name in the theatre history of Karnataka but for the fact that she always lived in the shadow of her legendary father, Gubbi Veeranna. A documentary on the veteran actress tries to articulate suppressed voi ces, writes DEEPA GANESH.
Music
Boy zone blues
Cricket seems to have affected even the music business as music companies in India are playing it safe by releasing only compilations, rehashes, and remixes.
Sport
A reverie with Reeth
Reeth Abraham, the former national athletics champion, was a sportswoman who personified dedication and discipline. These qualities, Reeth believes, are in short supply at a time when aspirants look for short cuts and quick results.


Hurrah for Holla!
With an indomitable spirit, the paraplegic sportswoman, Malathi Holla, fought great odds and found a place for herself in the sun.
Green Notes
Sun-loving plant
The eye-catching flowers of Flaming Katy can brighten any area wherever the plant is grown.
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