Governor asks for universities’ bifurcation
Governor K. Sankaranarayanan has asked the state government to make universities in the state more efficient and student friendly by bifurcating them due to their large college base.
MMRDA invites tenders for ads on monorail
The MMRDA has invited proposals from agencies for securing, maintaining and leasing of bulk commercial advertisement rights to display advertisements on monorail piers and for securing advertisements
80% of calls made to police helplines fake
The Mumbai police control room is grappling with prank callers at a time when the police has been facing flak for being unable to maintain law and order.
‘Women clueless about helplines’
A survey conducted by students of St Xaviers College, Fort, has revealed that a large number of female commuters do not know who to contact in case of an emergency.
Poll-itical fever grips DU
Post the exciting freshers’ and theme parties that hail the entry of fuchchas into the fold of college life, Delhi University is gearing up for its next big event.
Sona roots for women power
Singer Sona Mohapatra, who is known for her powerful rustic voice, was recently in the capital to perform with her band.
‘Acting is my true calling’
Abhinay Vaddi is an actor whose lineage precedes him.
Legacy of shear magic
The art of styling hair isn’t just a passion but also a legacy for three generations of the Habib family. Brand Habib has been synonymous with hairstyling for decades.
When did storms become awe-inspiring?
The cyling, cylindrical vortex of supercell thunderstorms one associates with disasters are proving to be a source of great inspiration and beauty for photographer Mitch Dobrowner and his guide Roger
Ohh! God, read it
The author is also a playwright and her recent production, The Lost Dog received accolades in Melbourne