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Bhullar ready, hungry for win

Gaganjeet Bhullar

Gaganjeet Bhullar believes he will enhance his chances of returning into the winner’s enclosure on the Asian Tour by packing his playing schedule until the end of the season.

A batch of nation builders

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Part of a youth leadership movement, Uma P is a college student-cum-professional. A student of Delhi University’s Miranda House, she also wears the hat of being the national vice president of Leaders For Tomo-rrow (LFT), an organisation aimed at igniting social consciousness in the youth, while providing them with opportunities to enhance their leadership skills.

The spotlight’s still on Karisma

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Dangerous Ishkq was supposed to be Karisma Kapoor’s grand comeback vehicle to Bollywood. And Lolo’s return to the big screen was a carefully orchestrated event. A while before the film released, we even began to see more of Karisma on the television, whether it was for a skin cream she endorsed or as a yummy mummy who wanted only the best for her kids, be it a brand of diapers, almonds or even breakfast cereal.

Leone gets ladylike

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When Sunny Leone first made an appearance on Bigg Boss, the moral brigade was up in arms over how the adult film actress would “corrupt the city’s morals”. But it turns out that when it comes to morals and good manners, Sunny could give certain Mumbaikars a run for their money.

Vintage is in vogue online

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Are you an avid antique lover or numismatic or do you love collecting old stamps? Now, you can find antique products like vintage cars, precious coins, and old stamps — all under a single roof on many online shopping websites.

Narang keen on shooting academy

London Olympic medallists Gagan Narang (from left), Saina Nehwal, Yogeshwar Dutt and Sushil Kumar at a felicitation function in

Following his bronze medal feat at the London Games, shooter Gagan Narang is looking to set up an academy in his home state of Haryana.

Bal Bhawan pip WDA in U-12 final

Man of the match Vivek Yadav’s all-round show helped Bal Bhawan School, Dwarka, beat West Delhi Academy by 23 runs in the final of the 5th Little Master Under-12 cricket tournament at the Hari Nagar sports complex in the capital on Monday.

London aims to replicate ‘12 success

With only 24 hours left for the 2012 Paralympic Games to be declared open, the city of London is hoping for “yet another success” after the eye-catching Olympic Games.

‘Trying hard to adapt’

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For seasoned midfielder Mehtab Hossain, it is a challenge of sorts. The 28-year-old has been handed the responsibility of initiating the passing game that newly-appointed national football coach Wim Koevermans wants to implement.

Sonakshi versus Kajol?

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Not too long ago there were rumours about how Sonakshi Sinha may not have been the first choice for Ajay Devgn’s Son of Sardar. The news reports also alleged that the director of the film Ashwini Dhar had first approached Ajay’s wife Kajol to play the female lead in the film. It was even said that Kajol had turned down the offer to play a dedicated homemaker and suggested Sonakshi’s name instead.

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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.

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