Dubai annual fair to focus on Asian art
Dubai might not have been able to come out of the recession that hit its economy in 2008, but the city’s art world is definitely buzzing with curators and artists participating at the annual art fair
Going for the overkill?
If you thought teens burnt the midnight oil only to study for impending exams, you are sadly mistaken.
Slithering beauty
You might hiss at even thinking about getting close to a snake, but applying snake venom to one’s face for a younger look is an idea whose time has come.
‘Dressy’ work out
With numerous award functions doing the rounds, and gazillion party invites coming your way, you don’t have to worry about carrying off a sexy dress even if you’re on the chubby side.
A quiet rendezvous
When you accept a loved one’s death with grace, it no longer weighs heavily on your heart. Life never ends; it paves way for another journey beyond.
The specialty of the house
Welcome to the world of hardworking young couples and High Networth Individuals (HNIs) who are splashing out like never before to acquire their dream abodes.
Office-goers hooked on to cricket applications
Exams come twice every year, but World Cup happens only once in four.” Those facing TV curfew due to Boards might not find much solace in such parent-defying logics to chuck study for matches.
ID cards can be misused by anti-social elements
Just one mobile phone connection and you are the dear darling of all real estate developers, loan providers, slim sauna belt slimmers and a complimentary beer every five drinks givers.
Bihar is next issue for Opp.
After Telangana, the demand for special category status for Bihar is set to rock Parliament. NDA alliance MPs, in power in Bihar, as well as those of the Opposition RJD are preparing to raise the issue on the floor of both Houses of Parliament. To make matters worse for the ruling Congress at the Centre, sitting Congress MLC and senior party leader in Bihar Mahachan-dra Prasad Singh resigned from the primary membership of the party over the issue.
DU girl’s ‘killer’ held
A Delhi police special team on Friday brought the main accused in the Radhika Tanwar murder case, 25-year-old Vijay, alias Ram Singh, to Delhi after arresting him in a Mumbai suburb. Singh, who had fled to Mumbai after allegedly killing Radhika, was held in Mumbai’s Vikroli area. He is a native of Vishan in UP’s Sitapur area.