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CHILDREN & PARENTING: Hitting the right note
Many parents are turning to music therapy to help children, especially those with special needs, communicate better, build self-esteem and nourish latent talent.. When two-and-a-half-year-old Sanju, who is severely autistic, was first introduced ...

HEALTH: Making every moment better
Palliative care is all about helping patients live life to the fullest. There are no bed numbers here, inmates are known by their names. The doctors and nurses are not in uniform. And there is no smell of cleaning agents, familiar in a ...

ARTS & CRAFTS: Pilgrimage to Patan
The birthplace of a legendary, exquisite weave.. Patan! Why would you even want to go there?” asks a puzzled friend in Ahmedabad in the winter of 2009. “To check out the 11th century Rani nu Vav stepwell? Or the 100-plus stone Jain ...

ENTREPRENEURSHIP: These fruits of labour last longer
Farmers in his Tanzanian village always grew plenty, but he helped them go a long way with the help of simple solar driers.. As he was growing up in Karagwe, a region of Tanzania west of Lake Victoria with “extremely high agricultural ...

TRAVEL & PLACES: Two trains
Journeying in opposites. We were five people. Some 20 minutes out of Howrah, the young woman on the seat opposite me exchanged her assigned berth with the middle-aged housewife gazing disinterestedly at the world outside. Right upper-berth ...

BOOKS: Victory and honour
The Tata group is a business giant reputedly with a matching large heart. Code of Honour : Nurturing People, Enriching Life documents the group's endeavours in the areas of governance, employment, community and the environment . The book ...

GENDER: Ambition peaks at 53!
She plans to lead the first ever team from the North-East to climb the world's tallest peak.. It's a bold decision to take at the age of 53. But Nasim Akhtor, the first woman mountaineer from North-East India, is as strong as the lofty ...





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