Gandhi ’42 photos get £2,880 at UK auction
AN ALBUM of very early photographs of important ancient cultural sites in Karnataka by the celebrated British pioneer photographer Andrew Neill was sold for £33,600 at an auction by Bonhams in London
Fish are a family’s best friend
If you’ve always wanted a pet and dogs and cats are too much for you to handle or your parents don’t think they can take collective responsibility — why not try keeping fish?
Electrified Paris looks towards China, India
Glamorous women draped themselves over gleaming vehicles and technicians plugged in electric cars as the world’s auto industry met in Paris to showcase dozens of new models.
Unclaimed bag raises bomb scare
An unclaimed bag found lying in a train created a scare at the Delhi University Metro station here on Sunday afternoon, hours before the opening ceremony of Commonwealth Games was to begin here.
‘Not hiding anything, just trying to give city a clean look’
The beggars are missing from the streets and unclean spots are nowhere to be seen as the city hosts the 19th Commonwealth Games.
Viveik Oberoi is friends with Ayan Mukherjee
It’s been a while since we have heard from Viveik Oberoi. But if you think he’s been giving all his attention to his soon-to-be-wife, you are mistaken.
College wars spill over
Cultural fests where all colleges come together are the hub of such petty quarrels.
New Metro line a boon to South Delhi
The Delhi Metro rolled out from Central Secretariat to South Delhi’s Sarita Vihar on Sunday morning, connecting the main 2010 Commonwealth Games venue — Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium — a few hours before t
‘Indians, Pakistanis have got nothing in common’
Bucking the hunky-dory trend, popular Pakistani novelist Mohammed Hanif said here that there was no point in Indians talking to Pakistanis “since they had nothing in common.”
CBSE to come up with exam similar to SAT
The Central Board of Secondary Education is planning to conduct engineering and medical entrance examinations online.