Priyanka Bhadani

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It’s no child’s play

Working with a corporate firm in Gurgaon, Pawan Sharma couldn’t find his inner peace. Thankfully, being active in theatre, he had something to fall back on to find mental peace and comfort.

A spiritual retreat

Every nook and corner of Vedanta teacher Nishi Singh’s house reflect how yoga is an intrinsic part of her life.

Bachelorette spa parties in vogue

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Drinks and strippers is passe, spa sessions are in. At bachelorette parties in the city, skin and beauty treatments amid soulful music and healthy snacks is catching the fancy of the young girl brigade who love to let their hair down before a friend’s wedding.

Big spenders too feeling the pinch

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It’s not just the Indian middle class that is having sleepless nights due to a stratospheric rise in the price of food and basic commodities.

Life’s a perfect teacher for all

There’s never a dearth of learning if one is keen to learn. Teachers are not just confined to schools and colleges, they are all around us.

The handmade home

Rashi Bajaj, a 27-year-old carpet designer, adds colour, design and features to the homes of many with her custom-designed carpets.

Cuss words get quirky cousins

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A little bit of quirk in your conversation can give you an edge over others while using insult words.

House of cigars

When we were heading to cigar baron Manish Datt’s Panchsheel Park apartment this time, we didn’t quite expect a home that spoke of its owner so very completely.

DU students stage plays on corruption

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Fighting for one’s right has become the buzzword. Movements by biggies like Anna Hazare against corruption and Rahul Gandhi’s upfront approach on land acquisition in UP has won young hearts.

Duping gets easier with ‘magic pen’

It could not have got more bizarre. Criminals opting for newer methods to cheat and rob have taken many by surprise.

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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.