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Remarks on character weaken strong bonds

The Delhi high court has observed that casting aspersions on the character of a spouse is the worst form of cruelty and amounts to mental torture.

Akshardham temple wins a wonder label

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Delhi has always been known for its architectural heritage but now it can boast of a wonder as well.

Fusion of two worlds

One might think that moving to a two-bedroom apartment spread across just 250 yards from a much bigger house would be problematic, but not really. If all the areas are utilised well and different items are placed properly, then even a small home looks good.

Being alert can reduce crime rate, says top cop

It’s at rare occasions that the cops answer public queries. At an event, Face to Face with Delhi Police, organised by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), members of the association and other guests grilled the Delhi Police Commissioner B.K. Gupta about various issues of the city.

In touch with the roots

After struggling through maddening traffic and puzzling roads, it was refreshing to be welcomed by a lush green garden at the entrance of entrepreneur Vandy and Manoj Mehra’s (of Study by Janak) house

Hindi hot pick in DU

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When everyone was busy writing, reading, sulking and worrying about commerce cut-offs touching the 100 per cent mark, the long forgotten Hindi (Hons) course was enjoying a revival of fortune.

Khadi’s new spin

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Patrons of Khadi were in for a shock recently after reading that the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises is planning to shut down eight Khadi Udyog Bhavan stores across India as poor annua

Go global-listic!

A contemporary house in the posh Millennium City, Gurgaon, boasts of an entrance that has an ancient, royal look — a carved wooden door with a door knob from a flea market in Amsterdam, traditional bells instead of the electronic door bell, a wooden Ganesha, wood-framed mirror and a wooden flowerpot holder are the introductory look of the house.

Summer’s skilling us

This summer, summer workshops in the capital are giving young ones a chance to augment not only their creative ability but also cerebral skills.

‘Regulating placement agencies necessary’

Over-dependence and trusting domestic helps has often proved to be fatal.

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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.