It's COPS vs CUPID The Valentine's Day this year is set to be a damp squib with no major events taking place in the City in the light of ban on dancing and unreasonable deadlines imposed by the State government.
'Private parties are safer' Metrolife did a dipstick survey to find out what Valentine revellers are planning amidst the
restrictions. We found that private parties have emerged as a 'safer' option for many.
Blowing the right notes Catherine Potter, Canada's first Bansuri player, performed at a concert in the City
Strokes of creativity Fourth year students of Chitrakala Parishat, for the first time, organised an exhibiton of their paintings.
Kids showcase their creativity The students of Royal Concorde School stunned the audience with their marvellous performance while staging the musical Sleeping Beauty.
Shades of culture... Folk artistes, bathed in colourful lights, line up at Raj Bhavan to perform during President Pratibha Patil’s visit to the City recently. Photo: S Eshwar
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