Shruti Badyal

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Eat and shoot gang

Passion for the camera brought them together, now love for food keeps them going. They are Delhi’s enthusiastic food lovers, rightly called the Delhi Food Enthusiast Group.

Tackling issues over a cuppa

Most of us are so fed up with the traffic mess on roads, pending construction works in city and various other urban development issues, that these just end up as nothing more than an occasional discus

Reality behind all the glamour

Fashion is a serious business. But that’s not how it’s portrayed in the media, feel fashion experts.

Beat stress, switch off your cellphone

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Technology helps us stay connected. But it’s also bringing with it, a slew of new health problems.

Changing times for male models

Svelte models have always dominated the runway. But as men’s fashion gains steam, male models could well give their female counterparts a run for their money. Men’s Fashion Week gave many male models the long overdue chance to improve their market value.

Taste of mix & match

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While there’s no denying that there’s nothing like our very own traditional Indian cuisine, giving it a western twist is the new trend.

Multitasking fuels explosive rage

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Today, our jobs demand much more from us than just time. Odd hours of work with a not-so-great pay package is leading to what experts call “explosive rage”. An example of which could be seen recently when a security guard at

Meaty matter

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For those who love meats of all kinds, here’s something new.

Delhi loves to ‘shriek-along’

It’s the closest that you can get to feeling like a rockstar. All you have to do is head to a Karaoke near you, croon your favourite melodies and feel on top of the world.

Controversies add spice to TV

Be it for the controversies they create or the glamour they exude, there’s no denying the fact that contestants in the Bigg Boss house definitely know how to attract interest and raise TRPs.

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