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'Ayurveda can enhance sportspersons' performance'
Kochi: Tulsi, turmeric, ashwagandha and alovera have properties to enhance the stamina and performance of sportspersons, which should be effectively tapped, the World Ayurveda Congress (WAC) was told.
A R Rahman among top 10 Asian earners in UK
Indian music director and composer A R Rahman is among the top 10 Asians who figure in this year's 'Sunday Times Pay List' of the United Kingdom, with an annual income of 2 million Pounds.
Elton John casts his spell on Bangalore
Bangalore: The rock 'n roll genius Sir Elton John, who has mesmerised fans from different age groups the world over, enthralled the Bangalore audience in a scintillating performance, "One Night Only", on November 3 night.
First batch kicks off season in 'Gods Own Country'
Thiruvananthapuram: The first chartered flight carrying 285 tourists arrived here from Gatwick in the United Kingdom on November 2, signaling the start of this year's tourist season in 'Gods Own Country.'
Kochi to host world's first Ayurveda meet from Nov 1
Kochi: The first World Congress on Ayurveda, beginning at Kochi on November 1, will see the biggest ever congregation of scientists, Ayurveda practitioners and manufacturers of herbal medicine under one roof to deliberate on ways to popularise the much neglected ancient system of."
The quality of scripts definitely inspire me: Anant Nag
"I never thought I will take up acting as a profession," says one of the most sought after actors of Kannada cinema. Having spent over 3 decades in the film industry, Anant Nag comes across as a super cool guy with no airs of stardom around him. When most of his contemporaries have settled down for mature roles, Anant Nag still has the enthusiasm and zeal of a newcomer. Ready to talk about anything from his forthcoming English movie 'Stumble' to good old 'Malgudi Days', Nag settles down for an exclusive chat with Indiainfo.com at his palatial residence.
Picturesque Bhutan hopes to double foreign tourists
Thimphu (Bhutan): The first glimpse most tourists catch of the remote kingdom of Bhutan is as their small plane ducks beneath low-lying clouds and winds its way through imposing mountains on a heart-stopping descent to the only airport.
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