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CBFC flouted norms to award U/A rating

The Censor Board for Film Certification (CBFC) is under fire again, as it is alleged to have flouted norms and given a U/A certificate to the film D-Day, based on mafia don Dawood Ibrahim.

Now, widow files case against discrimination

Thirty years after being excommunicated from the Joshi community, a widow recently filed a case against it in the Lasalgaon police station.

Mock drills conducted at 5 city spots

Following the serial blasts in Bihar’s Bodh Gaya temple, the Mum-bai police conducted mock drills on Thu-rsday at five strategically chosen points to test the alertness of the security forces, as

Suspended cop, wife get 3 yrs jail

After 13 years of the matter being registered, the sessions court on Thursday held suspended additional commissioner of police Ajay Kumar Jain and wife Anita Jain guilty and sentenced the couple to th

Despite arrest, prof draws salary

A medical lecturer from Tilak Ayurvedic College, who has been arrested for allegedly demanding dowry from his second wife and is currently in judicial custody, continues to draw his salary from the co

Council slams MU over admissions

The management council on Thursday lambasted the University of Mumbai for harassing students seeking admission to the first year of degree college by introducing the online registration process.

Bikers join hands for victims

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The Harley Davidson Owners’ Group-Delhi Chapter, have come together to “pledge” 14,000 km to express solidarity and to support those impacted by the recent disaster in Uttarakhand.

Moussaka mania

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Moussaka is perhaps the most widely recognised Greek dish. Traditionally a meat-based delicacy, here is a light, vegetarian version of a very traditional dish.

Fuchchas settle for flamboyance

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With the new academic session about to commence soon, DU youngsters are all set to flaunt their latest gadgets including expensive smartphones, tabs, cameras and other cool music accessories among oth

Untold tales of a secret India

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The vibrancy of “secret India” is what keeps documentary filmmaker Anu Malhotra going.

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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.