Playing with rice
Of the many varieties of rice India is home to, basmati rules the roost, with many Indian companies exporting it to various countries.
Time to know your child’s Web world
While using Internet for circulating morphed obscene pictures is nothing new, it’s the consequences that is taking a new turn.
False ad promises under the scanner
We’ve often seen ads offering a free trip to Australia by just recognising those “obvious” blue eyes on the small screen.
History books need to revamp
Apart from what is being taught in history textbooks in school, one doesn’t find many “tech savvy” kids today picking up a history journal.
Pitbull show raises doubts and hopes
We’re a nation that loves music.
Old art returns with new faces
Years ago, hand-painted posters gave the first glimpse each new movie, before fading off with the advent of the era of digital prints.
Delhi girl to work with Farhan soon
Some dreams do come true. And when stars plan to make it perfect for you, the dream turns rosier.
Desi meal in a bowl
Of what is often served as not just an appetiser, but also a health food, soups stimulate your appetite and give you a dose of the most essential vitamins and minerals.
FB, Twitter score over high payslips
While various firms have long argued about limiting the use of social networks at work places, there’s a new study which could be of little help to the thinking heads in the industry. Unlike until a few years back, when a well-paying job was a must for youngsters, a new study says, priorities of the next-generation of the
Blurring classics upsets film frat
After many arguments about the depiction of tobacco products on screen, the recent directives which demand that smoking scenes in old movies be blurred, has drawn criticism from the industry.