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Light at the end of the tunnel
The Support Our Schools Programme is a novel initiative of the Naandi Foundation aimed at changing the destiny of children in government schools by making education an all-round experience for them, writes SYEDA FARIDA.
Personality
More online services on cards
Edmund Marsden, the British Council's Director in India and Regional Director for South Asia, was in Hyderabad to set the strategy for the British Council and secure long term relations between India and the UK through cultural, educational and scien tific co-operation and exchange.
Issues
Uneasy lies the head...
Wearing a helmet while riding a two-wheeler is plain common sense and should not depend on government orders or enforcements.
Cinema
Offbeat venture
THE AUDIENCE still remembers the children's film Gangaraju made with the title Little Soldiers that won a Nandi award. Now Gangaraju has made this refreshing offbeat film Ayite which in short means So, What. The film ...


Bollywood calling
The `Encyclopaedia Britannica on Hindi Cinema' offers an interesting insight into India's largest entertainment industry.
'Matrix Reloaded' opens at Cannes
The second chapter in the Wachowski Brothers' revolutionary film trilogy, `The Matrix Reloaded' will be unveiled at the Cannes Film Festival on May 15 and marks the international premiere of the film.
Music
Chords & Notes
FOR THIS Teja's film Mahesh dons an unglamorous role. R.P Patnaik's effort is quite melodious though it does not seem to match with his effort for Santosham. R.P. chips in with singing quite a few songs as well. The album begins ...
Sport
Match with a difference
The intra-school cricket match, an initiative by the volunteers of the SOS Programme, provided some happy moments for children of the Government High School, Nampally.
Eating Out
Chocolates and more
Chocolate lovers can go berserk over the goodies from `Melting Moments'. Zarin Mistry has a range that just melts in the mouth.
Cuisine
Sweet on mangoes
Treat your family and friends with these easy to prepare mango desserts.

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