June 17, 2004 e-Cinema is

June 17, 2004 e-Cinema is a very simple and efficient solution, using digital technology, to cut the problem of film piracy. Adlabs Films Ltd, the country’s largest film processing company, have already helped 130 cinema halls to upgrade to `e-cinema’ using digital projection. The investment required per screen is Rs 10-12 lakh and is done… Continue reading June 17, 2004 e-Cinema is

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Zulus of South Africa would have much interest in southern Indian classical music

By the BBC’s Ethirajan Anbarasan Few would have thought that the Zulus of South Africa would have much interest in southern Indian classical music. But South African Patrick Ngcobo has proved that ethnicity and language are no barriers when it comes to learning about music far from home. When he decided to learn southern Indian… Continue reading Zulus of South Africa would have much interest in southern Indian classical music

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For all the TV buffs

For all the TV buffs who miss their childhood tv shows?? More about Giant Robot http://www.stomptokyo.com/otf/Johnny-Sokko/Johnny-Sokko.htm More about Fireball XL-5 http://www.tvcentury21.com/content/view/83/31/ Listen to Fireball XL-5 theme song http://www.preetamrai.com/media/xl5.wma

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Sardarjis @ Noon !!

A forwarded email. No source known, however interesting read…arZan I was standing at jalandhar station when my attention went towards a Sikh youth standing near me wearing a Black turban having a long beard and wearing a kirpan over his shirt looking similar to a terrorist. After a while, one local train arrived, which was… Continue reading Sardarjis @ Noon !!

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The city’s 55,000 Parsis are

The city’s 55,000 Parsis are famously apolitical. But probe a little and the traditional Congress loyalty surfaces. There’s only a handful who will consider switching sides this election Read On…

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The Candle Light Vigil to

The Candle Light Vigil to protest the vandalism of the Bhikha Behram Well was held a couple of weeks back in Bombay.

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Followers debate faith’s fade By

Followers debate faith’s fade By Jehangir Pocha Baltimore Sun Journal April 20, 2004 BOMBAY, India – For centuries this city has been the citadel where Zoroastrianism, the world’s oldest prophetic religion, has preserved itself and prospered in the face of overwhelming odds. Now, demographers say, Zoroastrians in Bombay and elsewhere face extinction, with a falling… Continue reading Followers debate faith’s fade By

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