Hemant Abhishek (The Asian Age)

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Green warriors amp up their battle plans

This World Environment Day, a vigilant band of young eco-conservationists of the metropolis reflect on the lessons learnt this past year and focus on the road ahead to strengthen the battle to protect

Response to postal queries a tweet away

Help is at hand for all those who have ever suffered in the hands of the once unpredictable Indian postal service.

At work, casually

It’s not a written rule, but when others around follow “power dressing” then you ought to be at work in formals too.

Netizens applaud as Ruchika gets justice

Justice maybe delayed, but if the judicial procedure moves in the right direction then it still ignites the hope of millions who have faith in the system.

Flat tyre? No problem

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A flat tyre literally flattens many prospects and ruin more plans that one can imagine.

Privacy problems drive users to quit Facebook

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After the high comes the lull. And Facebook frenzy seems to be on a downward spiral.

Serendipity with a dash of erotica

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When man plans, God laughs. And when despair drives man to embrace death, the forces that be open up a whole new facet of life for him.

Hatchback is king as small gets big

The hatchback segment in cars is witnessing one of the most keenly fought contests among carmakers, with a multitude of launches in the last couple of months, customers are clearly spoilt for choice.

Email passwords face brunt of net hackers

Our plebian email accounts certainly wouldn’t interest Chinese hackers.

Malls to double up as biz points

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Respite from long lines at shady authority buildings could well be a thing of the past, instead malls could double up as passport and transport offices, if mall developers initiative materialises.

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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.