Debarun Borthakur (The Asian Age)

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Boost your brain power

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They demand concentration, skill, patience, and are as challenging as any tech-driven sport.

Lessons on road safety to be imparted through films

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Come July and movie-goers would get to learn lessons on road safety before watching a flick in theatres.

Vendor eviction bites students’ food budget

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College-goers will need a sizeable hike in their pocket money on the eve of their first day in a Delhi University college.

Support groups come to the rescue of N-E girls

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Recently when a 20-year-old Manipuri girl was allegedly attacked, the incident once again highlighted the steady augmentation of such cases against the North-East population in the capital.

Dreams of buying car crash with hike in tax

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The road just got bumpier for that dream drive. Delhi government’s notification to increase road tax on cars has affected the city’s neo-professionals the most.

Students must be free to pick their course

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With the Delhi University admission process on in full swing, excitement level among aspirants is bound to run high.

Adventure sport climbs popularity peak in city

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Recently Delhi-boy Arjun Vajpai became the youngest Indian to scale the Mount Everest. The 16-year-old’s triumph has inspired a large number of teens to scale heights this summer vacation.

Online game on Kasab taps pulse of violence

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Offering a chance to “hang” the terrorist as many times as one can in a given time frame, an online flash game portal has come up with a game called Hang Kasab.

Tax-savvy schoolkids to learn about finance

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It’s simple. Today’s tots are tomorrow’s future, and Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) seems to have taken it seriously.

Artful healing

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If myriad colours delight you when you are down, and rhythmic brush strokes mean therapeutic solitude to you, art therapy can be a potentially healing and life-changing route for your physical as well

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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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