Kids and teens

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Kids and teens

‘College was all fun and fests for me’

I studied in Sydneham College in Mumbai where I did my graduation in commerce.

Hitting the right notes

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Every student is aware of how vital notes can be. So vital, in fact, that they are willing to pay good money for it.
In a sharp display of business acumen, senior students who have preserved their books and notes from the previous year, are selling these to their juniors, who are more than willing to pay a good price for them.

Strike the right chords online

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When it comes to music, teens are pretty enthusiastic. With many wanting to learn musical instruments, the net seems to have emerged as the perfect choice.

Happy and free-spirited

If I was a flower growing wild and free
All I’d want is you to be my sweet Honey Bee
All I want is you, will you be my bride
Take me by the hand and stand by my side

Where is the wit?

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A guy waiting to give flowers to the girl he likes — and the same situation is stretched for three episodes! This is what you would find in a Hindi serial which is aimed at the youth.

Inseparable BFFs the new youth rage

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Vanessa Hazel Pinto, a college student, has just fought with her boyfriend. The first thing she does is call up her BFF, Deane D’Souza and vent her feelings to this sympathetic listener.

Head to college in style

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For young teens, after a couple of years of brain-numbing exam preparations and the ‘big’ exams, finally escaping the eagle-eyed scrutiny of school teachers and child-safe rules is made sweeter by the

ON A HIGHER PLANE

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Don’t be too surprised if you see hip young teenagers at satsangs or meditation centres these days.

Boost your brain power

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They demand concentration, skill, patience, and are as challenging as any tech-driven sport.

Get, set, match!

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Sporting season is here and if footfall fever wasn’t enough, tennis buffs can now have their share of fun with the Wimbledon tournament starting on June 21.

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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.

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