Nivi Shrivastava

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DJ bares all for hockey’s sake

Lately, shedding clothes has become the name of the game.

Rockers eyeing B’wood projects

Popular Danish/Indian music band Bombay Rockers are performing today in the capital at the F Bar and Lounge, Ashok Hotel. We chat up with band members Navtej Singh Rehal a.k.a.

DU vents anger on FB

The classes at Delhi University started long back in July, but the admissions under various reserved sections are still on.

Haryana boy to make DU safe for women

This year the Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) election results ushered in good news for National Students’ Union of India (NSUI), as the much sought after position of DUSU president was won by

City keeps date with weekend after blast

There is nothing that can dent the spirits of Delhiites, not even a terror attack. When the blast took place this Wednesday, Delhi was in a state of shock, but it soon picked up the rhythm of daily life and returned to normalcy. And even though the city is on high alert, Delhiites say their weekend funfare stands unaltered.

Football fever grips city execs

As the Delhi leg of Premium National Corporate 5’s Futsal tournament kicks off, corporate honchos are relishing the idea of having a ball in the football field.

DU takes poll position

As the election season in Delhi University kicks off, the atmosphere in the campus is warming up for some exciting action.

Where are the buyers?

The three-day long Van Heusen India Mens Week (VHIMW) has come to an end, and according to a source from Van Huesen there are discussions of making it a bi-annual affair.

Day 1 opens with punch of energy

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With the din of roaring bikes, copters and jeeps in the backdrop, the first day of Van Heusen India Men’s Week (VHIMW) 2011 opened with punch of energy. The diligent FDCI president, Sunil Sethi, who sported a fancy waist-coat by Kolkata-based designer duo Dev R. Nil,

Men’s fashion comes of age

The third edition of Van Heusen India Mens Week (VHIMW) 2011 kickstarts today.

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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.