Priyanka Bhadani

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Experience wins over money at fair

It’s not always money that youngsters are after. For many students, who are volunteering at the 20th Delhi World Book Fair, it’s the experience that matters more than the stipend.

Students build dream city

It was an event that brought out the best of creativity, logic and description from the students of Delhi University.

Innovative protests get mass support

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There’s an art to staging an effective protest. Even a small issue can get a mass support with an innovative campaign.

Book fair celebrates 100 years of cinema

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At the 20th edition of the Delhi World Book Fair, it’s not just books that is on display.

Nature’s call gets app aid

Now, you may locate a loo with the help of a mobile app.

Hello springtime!

It’s a rare sight when cultures meet.

Shoplifters adopt innovative tactics

Shoplifters have a host of smart ideas and methods to get away with their steals. Store managers say that most of them steal jus

It didn’t come as a surprise for those working in the retail sector, when a Gurgaon-based man was caught shoplifting expensive items from Select Citywalk, Saket recently.

A run for tiranga

Khalid Qureshi, a senior ticket checker with Western Railways, has taken up the onus of making the tiranga popular in every Indian home.

Ads play on real life

Many took notice when Birla Sunlife Insurance’s commercial Jab tak balla chal raha hai, thaat chal rahi hai featuring Yuvraj Singh started appearing on air frequently after news of his cancer was made

Does star power work for a state?

SRK has become the brand ambassador of West Bengal

After Amitabh Bachchan promoting Gujarat tourism and culture, it’s now Shah Rukh Khan who has donned the mantle of an ambassador of West Bengal.

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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.