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Day 1 fetes fashion camaraderie

INDIA’S BIGGEST biannual fashion fiesta, Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WIFW), started on Saturday in the capital on an upbeat note.

F1 merchandise proving hot sellers

As the dates for the India Formula One is approaching, racing enthusiasts in the capital are going gaga over F1 inspired merchandise.

Young democracy

Here’s some good news for students, who want to pursue politics as a full-time career, and participate actively in running the government.

Delhi high on F1 promotions

It is October already and the last leg of preparations for the Formula One race is in full swing.

Indian art finds a virtual market

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The art of selling art gets fancier as India’s first online art fair, India Art Collective (IAC), is here to woo the art aficionados virtually.

Why girls are waging a chappal attack

There’s no escaping the catcalls and lewd comments. Eve-teasing is a regular problem that girls face. Some bear it in silence. Some brush and shrug it off.

‘Destiny’s child’ in Buddha’s next

I feel I am truly a destiny’s child.

Stand up for Sharmila

After the big ‘Anna moment’ which caught the attention of the country, city students are now extending their support to ‘Save Sharmila campaign’.

Gaga over F1 and uber-luxe parties

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Speed and glam will be the high notes of October in Delhi as Formula 1 makes its debut in India. International stars, speed fanatics, corporate honchos, jet-setters will come together for three days between October 28 and 30 to party non-stop. Adding an extra sizzle to the first Indian Grand Prix will be performances by international DJ Roger Sanchez on day one, followed by

Sound alert in DU

Recently, Kamala Nehru College was evacuated in a jiffy due to a bomb scare.

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