Nidhi Sethi (Age Correspondent)

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Self-publishing gains momentum

With more than 300 million literate Indians, the market is huge for any writer. Earlier, not everyone could have hoped to become a published writer, but not anymore.

Car-o-bars are in vogue

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Delhi shares a very exciting relationship with alcohol. We drink down melancholy and celebrate our happiness with it. We drink at pubs, bachelors pads, cousin’s place or just anywhere.

Car-o-bars are in vogue

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Delhi shares a very exciting relationship with alcohol. We drink down melancholy and celebrate our happiness with it. We drink at pubs, bachelors pads, cousin’s place or just anywhere.

Democracy of ideas must on cyberspace

A group of South African Muslims, upset about a series of anti-Islamic groups on Facebook, have created an alternative: Muslimbook.com.

Metro commuters feel no frisking raises risk

Have you noticed that the security personnel don’t frisk you anymore at the various Metro stations in the city?

Gup-shup grub

Conversations need some food fuel. Especially when it is a chit-chat session with friends.

Couture gets haute

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The Delhi Couture Week finally came to an end on a happy note.

Just heard a beep? Beware of textiety

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Are you into binge texting? Do you hear the text notification beep of the phone even when no text has arrived?

Notorious jams a killjoy

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Welcome to Delhi roads, where traffic moves when the light is green, ombre and even when it is red and where drivers, bikers, rickshaw-pullers and pedestrians never seem to have learnt any traffic les

Momics on the move are a rage

Care for some mobile manga? It is time you plunge into comics in the palm of your hand. Comic buffs can now read their favourite strips on a screen two inches wide.

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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.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.