It was a rich haul for the Tamil film industry with respect to the National Film Awards for 2010, which were announced on Thursday.
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Posted by Divya (#1) 363 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)More than 1,000 Chennaiites go trekking every month
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Sinu Kamala, a media professional in the city, was bogged down with work and had little else to do till a couple of months ago. Then, she decided to experiment with trekking. After several treks, Kamala now declares herself as a real survivalist. For Kamala and her friends, trekking is not just a pastime. It has helped them explore places -- remote villages to hillocks outside the city -- where t
Goethe Institut has augmented cultural space of Chennai, says N. Ram
Posted by Divya (#1) 409 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
A piano jazz concert by a virtuoso provided an ideal setting for the Goethe Institut Max Mueller Bhavan to launch its in-house cultural space here on Sunday.
Tips on trekking
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Walking along steep trails of mountains, with tarpaulin tents dangling on their backs and camping in dappled forest light excites them; so does a set of facts from experts, on mountaineering, rock climbing and trekking.
More summers days in the last one decade
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The city saw an increase in hot days with maximum temperature crossing 40 degrees Celsius in the recent years. The city experienced 129 hot days between 2001 and 2010 as against 68 hot days in the 1991-2000 period," said YEA Raj, the deputy director general of regional meteorological centre in Chennai while speaking at the World Meteorological Day celebration.
Homework dampens holiday spirit?
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Many parents and children, who are about to plan their summer vacation, may have to allocate adequate time for what many schools call “holiday homework”. With more schools beginning to adopt the practice, some feel that it takes away the charm of a true holiday or break.
Students seek divine help for success in board examination
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Instead of burning the midnight oil for the board exam, Adhith Suresh, a class 10 student of Hari Shree Vidyalayam, spent the week before D-day doing Raghavendra Sevai'.