Nivi Shrivastava

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Colours of conservation

He likes to call himself an “environmental painter,” who wants to reach out to youngsters and sensitise them towards environment-centric issues.

Croon your way into your beloved’s heart

Singer Neil Diamond once said, “It’s very difficult for me to say ‘I love you’ but to sing ‘I love you’ for me is easier.” Many times words fall short to express what the heart desires, and is then mu

Amy’s ghost haunts Gaultier’s Paris show

It was reported recently that Jean Paul Gaultier’s tribute to Amy Winehouse at the Paris Fashion Week irked the singer’s father Mitch, and he censured the designer’s collection by calling it in “bad t

Better laws for nation

We all know that 62 years back our Constitution came into effect on January 26, and recently we saw a huge movement to introduce the Lokpal Bill where youngsters played a major role by supporting this

GenNext designers to shine at LFW

The fashion fraternity in the capital should make room for young talent as three young designers from Delhi are all set to make an impact with their debut at the Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2012

Tournament for gaming addicts

Who would have thought that digital gaming would be so big one day that we might have a tournament for it?

E-learning made easy

Online educational system is making its presence felt among college students.

Metaphor of kite in drama of life

Movies are the mirror of a society, and an upcoming Hindi film Yeh Khula Aasman directed by Gitanjali Sinha, is an attempt to reflect the current generation gap and plight of nuclear families in moder

Dancing against corrupt system

They came, they saw, they danced.

Rishi’s reality stint to break stereotype

The first edition of reality show Survivor India has already hit the small screen, and according to Delhi-based makeover artist and celebrity stylist Rishi Raj, who is one of the participants, doing a

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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.