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GENDER: No babe in woods!
She’s that rare species in the wild… a woman head naturalist at Taj Safaris. She first saw a tiger when she was four years old, “seated on the lap of my father in an open jeep. It was a heavily wooded area and there was a ...

DOMESTIC TRAVEL: Mana at road’s end
A scenic ‘last village’, 3 km beyond Badrinath in Uttarakhand. A light drizzle accompanies us from Joshimath as we make our way to Badrinath, 45 km away. The narrow road winds round the mountains until, finally, the temple town comes ...

CINEMA: It's not luck by chance
Bollywood was lucky this January, but from February on there’s been a slide. A few hits and a lot of misses this quarter. It’s been a very busy three months : 27 films in all, frenzied promotional activity, and a spectrum which ...

HEALTH: Acrimony hurts, harmony heals
Throw away your doctrine of how a relationship should be, and learn to relate in a deep way. You cannot be happy if you are always self-preoccupied and believe that everybody should behave according to your doctrine. Life then becomes one ...

DOMESTIC TRAVEL: Stone house in the forest
Rough on the outside and sheer luxury inside — the Pashan Garh Lodge. The first things you notice about your swank cottage are lovely black-and-white portraits of creatures of the jungle… the langur staring at you out of the rough ...

LIFESTYLE: Sanity boom
Real interest in a stony neighbourhood. When we first moved into our house in Akathethara Panchayat, on the outskirts of Palakkad town, our nearest streetlight was a kilometre away, at the Shasta Nagar bus stop. I walked this stretch one ...

MANAGEMENT: Different strokes
A graphologist who persuades corporates to take handwriting analysis seriously. It’s one of those skills that’s bound to attract a raised eyebrow, an indulgent smile or be dismissed outright. Tell people you’re a graphologist ...

TWO/THREE WHEELERS: Bullet shots
NRI filmmaker captures the passion of Royal Enfield enthusiasts. He’s young and has a passion for bikes. Not just any bike but a Royal Enfield. So what’s new? Well, he’s expressing his enthusiasm in the form of a ...

FASHION: Merc's high tee
A balmy March evening in Pune, a crescent moon in suspended animation, free-flowing spirits and cordon bleu cuisine… that’s a foolproof formula for a successful event. Throw in a hilltop venue, a live crooner and pianist, a fashion ...





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