Swati Vishnoi(Age Correspondent)

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Salman wins the battle of stars on small screen

It’s a clash of Bollywood titans on TV.

Blyton gets updated

Are you ready for the all new Famous Five? Author Enid Blyton was the most borrowed author from British libraries in 2008-09.

Gold rush at CWG charms youngsters

With the Commonwealth Games underway, sports mania has gripped the capital.

Ash’s smoking scene gets in the line of fire

As smoking scenes are prohibited in Bollywood films, the promo of Bhansali’s upcoming movie Guzaarish, where Aishwarya Rai, has been shown attempting to smoke, is cooking up a storm.

Musical treat in the form of textbooks

Musical textbooks have been launched to motivate kids to take up music. The textbooks aim to provide professional guidance in musical concepts to students.

Tap-ping creativity for a cause

Well, believe it or not, but the humble tap is now the new muse for artistes.

Musical treat in the form of textbooks

Hoping to motivate kids to take up music “musical textbooks” have been launched. The textbooks aim to provide professional guidance in musical concepts to students.

CWG chaos upsets business of fashion

With fashion week starting on October 23-27, right after the CWG, style gurus are fuming as the diverted routes and road blocks are hampering their work schedules.

Sexual harassment at work goes unchecked

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After a series of molestation cases faced by airhostesses, models and sportswomen coming to the fore, the recent case where a senior law officer with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) allegedly

Tandoori twist to momos

Snacks in the city are no longer restricted to boring chaats and golgappas, as the latest temptations in the list of quirky savouries are interesting tandoori momos.

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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.