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Time to light up hearts this Diwali

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Diwali, the festival of lights, has a special significance in everyone’s life.

Time to light up hearts this Diwali

Diwali, the festival of lights, has a special significance in everyone’s life.

Students’ travel woes

Recently, the death of two students from Delhi University’s Bhagini Nivedita College on their way to class, has once again put the spotlight on commuting woes of students from city colleges.

Organic gifts rule the roost

Diwali is around the corner, and if you are still hunting for perfect presents, try eco-friendly gifting options and make it special for your loved ones.

Styling art with fashion

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Fashion wasn’t just the talking point at the recently concluded Wills India Lifestyle Fashion Week (WIFW) this year. Also in the spotlight, were some creative minds who picked up the artistic route to showcase their interpretation of fashion. We take a look at the artworks that were inspired from the theme of ‘when art meets fashion’.

Animal activists demand new law

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It was a congregation of sorts when animal lovers gathered at the Ramlila Maidan on a sunny Saturday afternoon. The volunteers who came dressed in white clothes, wearing animal masks protested against the delay in passing of the new Animal Welfare Act 2011 and urged the Ministry of Environment and Forests to take a quick look into the matter.

Fun exposure to work

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It takes a lot of effort to put up a great show, and sometimes there are a lot of small but important jobs which are taken care of by young volunteers, so the overall output turns out to be a success. At the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WIFW) we found a bunch of young college kids on their toes around the venue to make sure everything goes as per plan.

Floral prints, vibrant colours on Day 3

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Noted author and poet Hans Christian Andersen once said “Just living is not enough. One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower.” On the third day of Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WIFW) one could see all the three

The crowd stalls here

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The ongoing Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WIFW) at Pragati Maidan is truly a wonderland for creative designers, who are not just putting up a great show on the ramp but even off it by creating a special zone at their respective

Day 2: A mixed bag of emotions

A model showcases a creation by Amit Aggrawal on Sunday. 	— Asian Age

The second day of the Willis Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WIFW) was a mixed bag of emotions that kept varying from bright playful shades to the darker hues of life.

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