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Wider roads, fewer trees GREEN GLAMOUR Grass gets glitzy Grass mats are now decorative objets d’art, says RANJANI GOVIND
Hands that speak art, differentlyHeard of public art? If abstract strokes and fluid designery can make concrete sense to you, you will love the medium for your office or home, says RANJANI GOVIND LEGAL CHAT Ownership of property through a private trust The concept, nature and scope of ownership of property through private trusts and their use and enjoyment are taken up for study and discussion. The law on the subject is laid down in the Indian Trust Act, 1882 (hereinafter referred to as the ... Purpose served? How feasible is it to have housing colonies exclusively for the differently abled, wonders K. SUKUMARAN
For a natural shadeClimbers which grow to a height of 6 to 8 feet may be termed as small while heavy climbers can grow multifold. Clematis, Tristollatia australisae and Combretum species are a few examples of tiny climbers which may be trained from large pots up ... KNOW YOUR DEALS FSBO – For Sale By Owner This column will explain several jargons and real estate nuances that need to be understood in property transactions. WATER WISE Lessons from Singapore How Singapore manages its water requirement is a lesson for all urban areas in India Know your steel, cement NAC has the answer to quality testing at different levels of building activity, writes M. Srinivas Property is considered a long- term bet The changing environment in the property sector means fresh strategies for property investors, says SRIKALA BHASHYAM BOOK BUILDING On your way to rainwater collection In that famous snatch from As You Like It, ‘Men are April when they woo, December when they wed,’ you’d find Rosalind tell Orlando, “I will be more jealous of thee than a Barbary cock-pigeon over his hen, more clamorous ... E-waste put at 8 lakh tonnes by 2012 There is no organised e-waste recycling facility in India except two small dismantling facilities in Chennai and Bangalore For therapy too Tulasi leaves have antioxidant properties and the plant is an important ingredient of Ayurvedic medicine, writes Hema Vijay MARKETSCAN A Rs. 1,500-crore ‘MedCity’, which envisages the setting up of a 500-bed anchor hospital and about 10 smaller hospitals, is being set up in Kochi. The project, the first of its kind in Kerala, is coming up on 1 million square feet ...
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