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Three women, each drawn from a different generation, talk about women and their unchanging role in the media. SUBHA J RAO reports
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Coimbatore's youth are up in arms against filmmakers who portray them as carefree beings without scruples. Step into colleges to see how we behave, they say


Music

UPLIFTING music
A fusion of drums, the sitar and piano at Rhythm Asia made for a musical evening
Eating Out

Flavours of the South
Soak in the atmosphere of South India at this food mela
For the diet conscious
Baked and steamed food stands out at this Chinese food fest
Food Line


Green Notes

Simply glorious
Gloriosa is one of the easiest plants to raise
Miscellany

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