Shruti Badyal

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Young docs wary of rural postings

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While most young doctors are more than happy to be serving people in urban cities, most of them are hesitant when it comes to working in rural areas.

Fans yearn for the starry life

If you’re someone who is bored of reality series and the never-ending saas-bahu sagas then a refreshing change awaits you.

Learn management with a US twist

When an alumnus from Stephen’s college realised that there’s an urgent need to provide management courses for professionals, he came up with an idea to bring an exclusive course for them.

Networking site turns study tool

After much debate on the adverse effect of social networking on the youth today, looks like the Rajasthan government is close to finding a concrete solution.

Healthy monsoons!

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Lovely showers bring with them the temptation to indulge in those calorie-laden samosas, puris and pakoras. But monsoons also make you susceptible to many diseases.

Film frat tweets in Jha’s support

After intense political pressure, director Prakash Jha finally agreed to delete some scenes from his latest film Aarakshan. But that didn’t help the cause much as the film is still banned in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh.

Highway on your plate

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Dollops of butter, piping hot masala chai and spicy food sum up the dhaba cuisine at the Grand Trunk Road.

Students welcome steps to boost employability

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A course that promised ample job opportunities after graduation until a few years back, is losing its relevance in the industry.

Youngsters pick temp jobs over fixed ones

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Job security is a thing of the past it seems. With a slew of opportunities available today, the core focus of looking for a job isn’t financial security anymore.

Walk the green talk

The capital woke up to the green cause long ago, but its implementation is still slow in gaining speed.

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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.