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The art of management
It was a revelation of sorts to the students of ISB where they got to witness the process of art and relate it to their managerial curriculum. ATIYA AMJAD reports.
Arts & Crafts
Glimpses of a holistic experience
People could watch art come alive at the art camp organised by the State Bank of India. Works of 16 artists, who participated in this camp, will be displayed at the different branches of the bank. RADHIKA RAJAMANI reports.
Personality
Steeped in Indian literature
Julius Reubke, a retired German scientist, has multi-faceted interests. A well-read `Indologist' he has translated the `Bhagavad Gita' though he has not published the manuscript. He is associated with the Waldorf Schools and is now deeply interested in the tribals of India.


The comeback of a captain
Sourav Ganguly believed in himself and his team mates. The result, amazing recovery after the `Aussie maul' and a winning spree thereafter. For the gutsy captain now, nothing is an impossible task.
Fashion
Wide-ranging ensemble
The recent Tatva exhibition offered a variety in the kurta lengths teamed with the detailed salwar in cotton, crepes, chiffon, Bhagalpuri, Kota and other fabrics for the summer soirees, luncheon meets and office wear.
Theatre
A footnote to an evening
The recent reading of modern African verses during a meeting of the Poetry Society, Hyderabad by the `Little Theatre' group, came off well, despite some hiccups.
Webware
Once upon a time on the net
Calling all jaded faded mandarins of the techno world. Explore the magic of another universe - of fairytales and fables. These are some of the resources to the wonderful and mysterious world of myth and legend.
Sport
They were a class apart
Listening to cricket commentary those days was a pleasure what with the voices of experts such as Bobby Talyarkhan, Ananda Rau and Pearson Surita capturing the magic of the game over AIR. But now TV has changed the very concept giving preference to s tar players and even glamorous models.
Shopping
Sentinel of a shop
The Sohan shop has been around since 1967 in Hyderabad. Dealing in unique collections of handloom products and handicrafts, the quaint old shop will most certainly urge anyone into a second coming and more, should you step inside.
Events
Bengal beckons
The handlooms and handicrafts of West Bengal are being showcased on a small level at S.S. Chamber, Ameerpet Cross Road till the end of the month.

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