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Indecent staff make life tough for college girls

Girls are not even safe in the college premises. Recently, two guards of Satyawati College molested a student of the same college when she was with a guy friend in a classroom.

Uniform course gets a nod

Besides many plans that the government is considering to bring reformation in education in India, one might be to bring in uniformity in curriculum across the country.

Ragging rears its ugly head in DU campuses

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Despite strict anti-ragging measures in campuses, a case of ragging has been reported from the Hindu College recently.

CM’s social messages fail to impress Delhiites

It seems like chief minister Sheila Dikshit has decided to change the mindset of Delhiites. Take a drive down the roads and you will notice social messages from the CM.

Movie tales come alive in old posters

Not everything has a story behind it. Some things become a part of your life inadvertently.

Eclectic approach

The trendiest home accessories are not what draw fashion choreographer Liza Varma’s attention. Rather, she is fascinated by the old-world charm of traditional wooden objects. From a wooden windowpane right at the entrance and a big wooden Budhha in the living room, Liza has collected many things in wood over the years for her house in Gurgaon.

Youngsters welcome starry faces in politics

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To project a pan-Indian face of Trinamul Congress, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee has decided to launch an all-India membership drive. With her young, net-savvy nephew, Abhishek Banerjee as in-charge of the youth wing, the party has decided to rope in Farhan Akhtar, Leander Paes and Sam Pitroda as advisors.
While the idea of an all-India youth wing sounds good, will the starry faces have an impact on youngsters interested in politics?

Now text in your native language with a new app

Ever thought of a technology that enables you to message in your native language — Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Gujrati or any other? Now you can do just that with a newly developed software Panini Keypads (developed by a Noida-based company). It promises to make messaging easier for those who don’t understand English or prefer to talk in regional languages.

Netizens’ drive against fancy number plates

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From writing slogans and names to displaying landscape and even the national flag, car number plates are getting fancier by the day. However, it seems some alert Delhiites have taken the onus upon themselves to keep a track of those who love to flaunt fancy number plates. And many are eagerly posting numerous photos on the Facebook page of Delhi Traffic Police (DTP) of cars and bikes with fancy number plates with minute details like when and where the vehicle was last seen at the time of being clicked.

Bachelor pad to home

It’s no mean feat to tweak a bachelor’s pad to a home for a couple. Fashion designer Samant Chauhan and his wife Romsha took more than three months to turn Samant’s two BHK flat in Hauz Khas to a home. “There was nothing except a bed, few chairs, tables and some daily utility things,” says Romsha.

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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.

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