Madhulika Gautama

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Dance moves to a new beat

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One of the earliest memories that danseuse Alarmel Valli has about her stage debut in 1967, is the torrential deluge that had her audience “captive” at the Museum Theatre. “I remember my arangetram vividly,” she chuckles, “A cyclone had hit Chennai.

Building a world for all

Ruchi Nadkarni, 24, was almost on her way to pursuing her masters in Intellectual Property Law at Stanford University when she decided to stay back and start World for All (WFA).

A model animal activist

Nidhi Sunil is that girl from the popular shampoo TV commercials whose hair is ‘long and strong’. But the leggy lass, who is now brand ambassador for the product, has much more to her credit.

Gear up for summer expeditions

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With examinations over and done with in most schools, kids are breathing easy and getting ready to raid the outdoors and get their fair share of nature. Summer vacations don't only mean two months rel

The ‘dawn’ of Dr Doolittle

Fifty-year-old Dawn Williams went from being a commando in the prestigious National Security Guard to the residential general manager of the Blue Cross of India in a breath.

Pooches’ day out

They say man is a social animal. But guess what? So is his best friend.

Doggie dabbawala to the rescue

Along with the famed dabbawalas of Mumbai, runs a parallel tiffin service for the pampered pooches of high society.

Fashion goes to the dogs

When you like to step out in style, why shouldn’t your pet too?

Keeping Sparky still

Harini K. has been at the end of her tether ever since she brought home three-month-old Sandy, a female Labrador. The fun-loving pup is what Harini calls ‘hyper’.

Pet detective to the rescue

Cardiac nurse, Lisa Nazarenko returned home from her night shift on May 2, 2010, to find that her 12 year old female Labrador, Cappuccino, was missing.

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

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