Nivi Shrivastava (The Asian Age)

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Knotty year Ahead

In 2010 we saw some of the most interesting weddings and hook ups, but looks like 2011 promises to be even bigger for celebs planning to tie the knot.

Gift health to your loved ones this year

New Year is around the corner and everyone’s busy buying gifts for their loved ones.

Choirs usher in Christmas

The month of December is a special time to be in Delhi. From gleaming lights to beautiful musical concerts, the capital is buzzing at this time of the year when festivities are around the corner.

Young achievers help provide employment

Over the past few years there have been noticeable changes in the Indian women entrepreneurship sector.

Colour me red on Christmas eve

It’s time to paint the town red. Since Christmas is round the corner, style gurus say red will be big this year in fall\winter.

Mothers guide daughters to stitch-dom

It has been assumed by philosophers and social experts that matriarchy maybe one of the most idealist ways of functioning because in such a system daughters inherit from their mothers by default.

Munni, Sheila become inspiration for SMSes

Most people who are obsessed with Bollywood would agree that it you can never get enough of masala filmy songs and dialogues in India.

Capital loves to flout rules

Looks like there is no way Delhi can ever get rid of traffic violations. And though the traffic police claim to have tightened the noose in the past years, figures reveal a different story.

Art-tention please!

There is a reason why Delhi is also considered the capital of art and culture. No matter what the season is, the capital never fails to cater to admirers of music, art and entertainment.

Tarot card reader faces ‘SMS abuse’

Going through a separation is not easy for any married woman.

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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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