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Shoppers head online for Diwali

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It seems that shopping websites are successfully luring customers with lucrative offers and home delivery. That’s why online shoppers aren’t missing the fun of visiting crowded markets or even attempting to get a feel of the product they are spending on. According to an Assocham survey on rising sales of consumer

Capital gears up for a read alert

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A treat is on its way for city’s book lovers. The National Book Trust (NBT) is starting a unique weekend book bazaar, with the aim of promoting reading habit among youngsters.

Why is the quality of IITs plummeting

While IITs mark the zenith of educational distinction in the country, there have often been noises criticising the quality of education they offer.

No laughing matter

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Twenty three-year-old Adhiraj Singh chose to take his sense of humour and talent for writing to another level by penning comic books which speak about the ills in the society, but with a generous helping of humour.

Macho onscreen, bruised in reality

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Action and herogiri are essential to make an actor a star in Bollywood. But the spate of action sequences takes a toll with many actors battling long-standing health-related issues.

Dream travails

What does one need to add meaning to one’s life? Perhaps all it takes is a dream. At least that’s what helps this inspiring lady, Jyoti Arora, move ahead in life.

Internet ranks as basic need

Lack of Internet access counts as a handicap in the present world.

Ex-queen looks to reign again

Bollywood’s dhak dhak girl, Madhuri Dixit is all set for a homecoming.

Views that matter

How often do hear yourself crib about the ills in our system, but what exactly do we do to voice our worries? Don’t our concerns often end up only as cribs and discussions?

Young vie for love at any cost

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How far would you go to woo that pretty girl in college? A gang busted recently by the Delhi Police stole bikes to take their girlfriends for joyrides before selling off the vehicles to buy them costly gifts. Many youngsters agree that while wooing girls, ideals like logic and rationale often go for a toss.

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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.