Nivi Shrivastava

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To teachers, with love

In every student’s life, teachers play a vital role as a guide and mentor during the academic years.

Guy gangs hit the holiday trail

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Bollywood has been known to influence the younger lot, and the latest trend that has caught on with GenY is guy bonding sans girls. Male bonding, shown in films like ZNMD, Pyar Ka Punchmana, Delhi Belly and in the just released Sahi Dhande Galat Bande, has given a new twist to the famous ‘brotherhood’

Bump-bastic newage moms

Fashionistas like Miranda Kerr, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Natalie Portman and other actresses have proved that a baby bump doesn’t come in the way of style at various red carpet events.

DU unites for justice

The fight against corruption is on full swing, and college students across the capital have taken it one step forward.

Technology inspires lingo

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With words like cyberbullying, retweeting, woot and sexting getting space in the Oxford English Dictionary, the word play on web has definitely got more interesting.

Shawl turns canvas for Husain’s horse

It was her love for colours that attracted entrepreneur Jyotika Jhalani into the world of art that later shaped up into her company Janavi, which is now a fashion brand known for its shawls.

PG thieves on the prowl sniff danger

Staying away from family is difficult enough for young students, and those who stay at paying guest accomodations or hostels are further troubled by kleptomaniac roomies who love to pocket anything fr

In sync with free spirit nature

If bright colours and combinations of vivid hues excite you, then check out designer Deepika Govind’s pre-fall/winter 2011 collection ‘Nature’s Symphony,’ which is a splash of vibrant colours. The designer has picked up various elements from nature and chose tropical birds as her inspiration for this collection.

‘Designers should take criticism in good spirit’

Fashion industry is full of big and brittle egos, but when it comes to criticism it looks like many designers are still not ok with this concept.

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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.