The world of aesthetic architecture An architect has the power to make or break the look of a structure. It requires great prowess to create the look of an entire city that is seen and remembered for centuries to come. Achal Narayanan describes the work of Sir Edwin Lutyens, known as 'The builder of New Delhi and its green lung'.
Taking care of the roof over your head While the interiors of a house take precedence in annual maintenance at any point of time, it is the roof that is often neglected. K Jayaram throws light on what the roof goes through and how one can counter the consequences.
Making your pet comfortable in less space Not only are humans restricted in small apartments these days, it is the pet animals who suffer the space crunch the most. It is not difficult to plan your pet's space well, says Radha Prathi.
Little card that gives big bills and blues A credit card is great help but one should be wary of the costs involved. Here is a little advice from Harsh Roongta on how to use it wisely.
Plethora of the positive in personal space Everyone of us needs a sanctuary to get away from the rigours of everyday routine. Neera Gulati describes how a bedroom can be converted into a haven with some planning, imagination and resourcefulness.
Was President’s rule the best option in Karnataka? Or should the political parties continue to explore the possibility of forming another coalition government?
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