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On the High Ways of Voice Culture

On the High Ways of Voice Culture

Monday, March 21, 2011 1:40

Fr.Dr.Paul Poovathingal talks to SAJEESH KUTTANELLUR about the objectives and  dimensions of Vocology , a branch of Science absolutely new to Indians who ironically spin around musical reality shows which demands Voice toss and turn. After a three-minute’s massage when spoke out in a masculine voice, ...

We  Fear to Confess

We Fear to Confess

Thursday, November 11, 2010 1:20

A  Poem  by  Praveen  Parasar We fear That one day we’ll get caught Nude, our scars Exposed We will stand an exhibit Before all.. We, as culprits, perpetrators In the middle of the town Among the crowd Looking nowhere but At the ground, Under our own feet, Waiting for the ...

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On the waves of  Kudajadri

On the waves of Kudajadri

Wednesday, November 3, 2010 20:15

For Sajeesh Kuttanellur a trip to Kudajadri is a mystic mission to be with the Nature plus a belief accepted from the soul. Narrations of the interesting episodes of his first Kudajadri trek…….. "Belief consists in accepting ...

Kallen Pokkudan — Being with Nature

Kallen Pokkudan — Being with Nature

Friday, October 8, 2010 8:08

Kallen Pokkudan, the eponymous character of mangrove preservation in Kerala talks with Aneesh Pookad about his love for mangroves and its need for the swamp ecosystem, his early and present political life and the recent you tube controversy that meant to paralyse a true comrade who ...

Recharging at Kodaikanal

Recharging at Kodaikanal

Tuesday, August 31, 2010 10:36

Kodaikanal feasts those who love to be close to Mother Nature, than any other hill stations in South India. Maya Krishnan says that its minimal population and lacks of modernization that keeps the natural forests virgin to offer the visitors a haven ...

Once up on the Nilgiri Hills

Once up on the Nilgiri Hills

Sunday, April 4, 2010 5:54

Ooty, the hill station in the Nilgiris  serves a get away from the steamy summers for most of the sight seers inside and outside India. Maya Krishnan illustrates the vignette of the changed face of Ooty after a family tour which she thinks a ...

IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE, BIHAR

IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE, BIHAR

Thursday, March 11, 2010 8:39

Even though renowned as the land of reformers such as Chanakya , Buddha and like, Bihar is undoubtedly the most under developed State in India. Be it by the rampant political anarchy or by the curse of incessant floods, Bihar raises eye brows at those who seek a ...

Arunachal – A Keralite Vision

Arunachal – A Keralite Vision

Tuesday, January 5, 2010 8:01

In what way, the north-east state Arunachal Pradesh is connected with the Kerala state in the southern tip in Indian peninsula? It is the bespoke Indian way of sin and redemption. The legendary hero Parsuram is said to have washed away his sins of matricide in the Lohit ...

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