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CLIMATE & WEATHER


Muddied play!
Boys cool off by caking themselves with wet clay in Chennai even as the mercury shoots up. The Met Department predicts that this year's summer temperature can peak up to 44 degree Celsius. ... More

POLITICS


Straight from the horse's mouth
THE story of `worst kind of horse-trading' has made its way right from the PMO to the neighbourhood stable, after having been flashed to Russia and returned with lots of love. They say it was Buta who first smelt the thing about horses and ... More

LIFESTYLE


Different ball game
Daily wage earners playing at the Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee (APMC) yard in Bangalore on Wednesday. The committee had called for a one-day bandh opposing the proposed amendments to the APMC ... More

CINEMA


UTV's Hollywood tie-up for The Namesake
UTV Motion Pictures is collaborating with Hollywood studio Fox Searchlight and Japanese producer Entertainment Farm to co-produce the film The Namesake, an adaptation of Pulitzer winning novel by the same name authored by Jhumpa ... More

ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE


Moving Picture Co mulls Rs 15-cr studio expansion
MOVING Picture Company India Ltd has informed the Bombay Stock Exchange that it will be investing up to Rs 15 crore in its TV studio infrastructure for the launch of its city-specific channel, "Dilli One". It has received the uplinking ... More

ARTS & CRAFTS


Lest they forget!
A bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi being installed in front of the State Assembly building in Thiruvananthapuram on Tuesday. Weighing 2,000 kg and rising 12 feet in height, the statue took almost 10 months to be ready at a cost Rs 16.5 lakh. The ... More

TOURISM


Pleasure trip
Tourists enjoying the boat ride launched recently by AP Tourism Development Corporation in Visakhapatnam.

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PEOPLE


Sunil Dutt dead
VETERAN film actor and Union Sports Minister Mr Sunil Dutt died here on Wednesday after a brief illness. He was 75. Mr Dutt, who was active in public life for more than five decades, is survived by his son, actor Sanjay Dutt, and two daughters. ... More

A hero, resilient and committed
JALTE hai jiske liye, the lilting song sung in the fragile voice Talat Mehmood from the film Sujata is the quintessential image of Sunil Dutt, a gentle, ever smiling person. Sunil Dutt not only had an interesting array of films to ... More



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