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At DU some food for thought

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The Nirulas and Spic Macys, which had been food havens for most students of University of Delhi (DU) north campus, will soon transform into coffee houses run by the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC).

DJ Aqeel’s back on track with Forever 2

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It was in 2000 that DJ Aqeel Ali first rocked the charts with his Shake It Daddy mix. But 12 years later he hasn’t lost his hold over the music charts. And as he launches his new album, Forever 2, Aqeel says he’s just as excited about presenting his music to the audiences.

‘We’ve evolved our playing style’

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India’s Under-22 football coach Arthur Papas, who is also in charge of the All India Football Federation’s developmental side Pailan Arrows, deserves credit for the I-League team’ performance this season.

Sahara Warriors win title

Sahara Warriors beat Jindal Steel & Power 10-9 in the final of the Yes Bank Indian Masters polo tournament 2012 at the Jaipur grounds in the capital on Sunday.

Malhotra to team up with Jeev

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Lokesh Malhotra displayed good golfing skills to become the first amateur to book his berth in the Shubhkamna Noida team, and also a chance to play alongside Jeev Milka Singh in the Louis Philippe Cup.

10 helpings of bitter-sweet relationships

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His earlier plays Anything But Love and Conditions Apply have explored different relationships and situations. Now, theatre director Vikranth Pawar has been travelling since the last one month to different cities with his new play Salt N Pepper presented by Ballantine.

What is Feel the Music project?

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They say that music heals the soul. Perhaps that's precisely what was on the mind of musicians from the prestigious Mahler Chamber Orchestra, which has taken many hearing impaired children from various cities in Europe as a part of its “Feel the Music” project. The initiative is a part of Beethoven’s Journey concert series.

Jindal Steel win in Indian Masters

Jindal Steel & Power pipped SSC-HPRC by a half goal, winning 6-5½ on the second day of the Yes Bank Indian Masters polo tournament in the capital on Thursday. SSC-HPRC began half a goal ahead on handicap.

India up for cycling carnival

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The first edition of the Tour de India will see participation from 80 international and 30 domestic cyclists, and will be held in three cities — Mumbai on December 2, followed by Srinagar on December 4 before concluding in Greater Noida on December 9.

Sangwan shines on Day One

On a day dominated by the overseas contingent, Delhi’s Piyush Sangwan shot a 73 to lead Category ‘B’ in the 4th Albatross International Junior Golf Championship in Greater Noida on Wednesday.

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