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Chaplin makes B’wood debut

Kiera Chaplin, the granddaughter of Sir Charlie Chaplin, is all set for her Bollywood journey.

Political internship attracts youngsters

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Political parties are now emerging as a internship destination for management graduates and college students.

Shades of nature

Celebrating the joy of nature, Freesia, an organisation for creative studies and development, recently hosted an exhibition of art and photography by children with special needs at the Lodi — Garden R

Fathers, sons break glass wall to bond as buddies

If there is one endeavour that actor Ranbir Kapoor wants to take up seriously, it is to break the “glass wall” between him and his dad Rishi Kapoor.

Social networks turn youth into narcissists

Beware if you’re constantly updating your status, uploading your pictures

If your friend’s list on social networking Facebook has crossed 1000, and you love to tag your friends and update your status all through the day, chances are you maybe a narcissist, a new study sugge

Colours of inner-self

She is not only Captain Satish Sharma’s wife, but a painter too.

8 pm curfew irks working women

Women employees demand proper security in Gurgaon rather than restriction on working hours

So here’s Gurgaon Police’s new belief — save yourself or go hiding.

Sitcoms sit uneasy in the movie mould

Although the makers of famous TV sitcom Friends are set to make a movie version of it, actress Jennifer Aniston is not too keen for the show’s reunion flick.

Get a taste of jazz

Delhi is all set to sway with the romantic notes of saxophone from different countries on one platform, as Indian Council of Cultural Relations (ICCR) and Seher presents the second year of the three d

Gateway to greenery

His dream project of setting up a garden installation in Delhi finally comes true.

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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.