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Deccan Herald » Fine Art / Culture
Sculpted senses  
Valay Shende's sculptures are intense reflections on our troubled times, says Giridhar Khasnis.
Invention and dissent  
Max Martin focuses on the Vibgyor film festival held in Thrissur recently.
Laughing face of anger and grief
Grim legacy of war  
A Certain Liberation by Bangladeshi filmmaker Yasmine Kabir is about the impact of war. Huned Contractor captures the work.
From pieces to peace...  
Ronita Torcato discovers the new emerging phase of Suchitra Krishnamoorthi and her links with Saathi, an NGO.
Welcome break from tradition  
Many women pundits are creating ripples by becoming priests, says Dhanvanti Keshavrao.
Disappearing drops
Epic verses from kids
Women pundits are already creating ripples in various parts of India by becoming priests. Women priests are very methodical and quality-conscious. DH photo
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Is Pratibha a Better Choice?
The nations conscience is divided between whether to retain incumbent President Abdul Kalam or anoint a woman president in the form of Pratibha Patil. Will the UPA candidate Ms Patil make a better constitutional head than Mr Kalam? Certainly not, feel a majority of Deccan Herald readers. Since Ms Patil will become a pawn in the hands of her political boss, they want someone with a firm hand to be in the post.

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