Fozia Yasin (The Asian Age)

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Curries get fruity twist

There’s so much more that can be done with fruits if you don’t enjoy eating them raw or as chaat. You can still get fruitilicious, and spread it beyond your breakfast, right to your supper.

Street-food set to lose flavour

Delhi boasts of its time-honoured street-food culture. These are a treat for tourists visiting the city, as they take along the memories of these remarkable street-side eateries unique to the city.

Keep that fake accent at bay

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What does it take for youngsters to sound cool and different? The list is long, but the way they talk comes somewhere on the top. So, these days, accents are in.

PDA gets cosy in cyberzone

Sorry baby, I was at fault’, ‘kisses and hugs’, ‘it’s super cool to be back with you’.

Hindi fails to talk its way into young hearts

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Blame it on the Yankee Doodle or the global village syndrome. From the way they dress to the way they eat, youngsters are mindlessly emulating the West.

Freshers extend trust with caution

Since Delhi has earned a reputation for being a city unsafe for women, the starry-eyed freshers to Delhi University come equipped with tips from their seniors.

Youngsters turn spies for thrill, extra bucks

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City youngsters who have picked up a trick or two from super sleuth Sherlock Holmes, or are blessed with a natural aptitude for solving mysteries are lending a helping hand to detective agencies.

Gen Y opts for convertible fashion that does double duty

If your ring doesn’t fit your finger anymore, slip it through a chain and flaunt it as a pendant. Who says a neckpiece is only meant to flatter your neck? You can use it as a bracelet too.

Spicy opportunity to be the hautest diva

Here’s good news for music enthusiasts of the city. A lucky diva may soon have an opportunity to be a part of the upcoming all­ Asia Spice Girls band.

solo treks for soul-searching

Living in a bubble-wrapped world makes for a safe but boring existence. Taking risks and the road less travelled can teach valuable life lessons like resilience and character building.

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