Why death need not be the last word
Are there things left unsaid after the last breath exits the body? Those unsaids will now get a new voice. A new Facebook application allows users to spill their hearts from beyond the grave.
Why death need not be the last word
Are there things left unsaid after the last breath exits the body? Those unsaids will now get a new voice. A new Facebook application allows users to spill their hearts from beyond the grave.
Youngsters high on talli numbers
Revellers just can’t get enough of Main talli ho gayi, Ek glassy do glassy and the more recent ones like Pahua chada ke aayi and Talli hai yeh zameen. So what does this tell us?
Cops rope in star power
After former cricketers Kirti Azad and Virender Sehwag urged Delhiites to drive safely, the onus of encouraging citizens to tackle crime against women has come on actor-filmmaker Farhan Akhtar.
Why the urge to steal lures the wealthy
Celebrity chef Antony Worrall Thompson was recently arrested after reportedly stealing cheese and wine from a Tesco store in London.
Sex makes books fly off the shelves
When two people are in love, sex forms a basic element of their interaction. Can we then isolate sex from the intimacies of the mind and heart that set in when they bond?
Four-year graduation wins academics’ nod
Starting 2013, Delhi University will add another academic year to its existing three-year undergraduate course.
Why playing chess can sharpen minds
In an effort to improve students’ cognitive skills, memory, concentration and develop strategic decision-making skills, Tamil Nadu government has taken a cue from Gujarat and decided to introduce ches
FB users wary of new Timeline
Timeline is the story of your life. That’s what Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg had said when he unveiled the new Timeline feature sometime back.
Loss of ATM card gets worse for users
If you lose your ATM card and fail to get it immediately blocked, then don’t blame the bank in case it’s misused.