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‘Writing is a companion’

“It’s a journey of self-discovery and quintessential underdog story of a team,” says Aakash Chopra about his second book Out of the Blue, Rajasthan’s Road to the Ranji Trophy, which is an extraordinar

Sunny’s effect on BB5

After Pamela Anderson’s brief appearance in Big Boss season 4, the fifth season will soon get its dose of spice with Indo-Canadian adult film star Sunny Leone aka Karen Melhotra making a wild card ent

Delhiites struggle with biker gangs

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Biker-borne snatchers are creating havoc on city’s roads. From secured areas to the busy roadside, groups of biker gangs are all around the city, creating menace.

Middle finger slips under the radar

Four letter cuss words peppered the dialogues in Aamir Khan’s Delhi Belly, the impulsive young bride in Tanu Weds Manu and the edgy youngsters on the loose in Shaitan and Pyaar Ka Punchnama spewed swe

Music adds voice to green evolution

Music is all set to strum chords to save Mother Earth.

Rock on a roll for gay rights

Once again the multi-hued feathers, masks and rainbows will be out on city roads as ‘Rock for Right’ concert travels to India, in support of Queer Delhi.
Being held for two consecutive years in New York, the idea of the concert is to celebrate human rights, freedom, pride and queer solidarity through rock, sufi and folk music.

Placement figures touch new heights

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The first round of DU placements ended with maximum students recruited among good companies with the highest package touching `10 lakh.

Janpath sales take a tumble

With reports of ASI giving stop-work notice to the ongoing work for the new Janpath Metro station, DMRC officials deny such reports and claim that the work will start in two months.

Splurge surge even in times of inflation

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Even in times of inflation, Delhiites are on a buying spree.

Artlandishly striking

A green statue of a man on a bicycle made of waste material at the entrance welcomes us as we enter the house of former politician and social activist Jaya Jaitley.

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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.