Priyanka Bhadani

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Small screen, big issues

The small screen is now thinking big.

Knot for the right emotional reasons

A survey has found that married women feel more secure in life as well as at the workplace than their unmarried counterparts. Before the International Day for the elimination of violence against women this month, BharatMatrimony conducted a survey on marriage and security among women across the country and found that the former provides women a sense of security and a fence against workplace harassment.

Delhiites turn saviours in the hour of disaster

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When the capital witnessed an unfortunate incident recently when a building collapsed in the Laxmi Nagar area, it was the so called “insensitive” people of the capital who rescued hapless victims even before the cops and ambulance arrived. More than 50 were killed and several injured. But this is not the first time that this has happened, during the sarojini nagar and Greater kailash blasts people turned saviours. Then why is the city given this harsh tag of being heartless?

Censorship of reality shows is a must: GenY

Looking at the “obscene” content on TV, a Congress MP Jagdambika Pal recently suggested that reality shows on TV should be censored. Reportedly, Pal raised the issue after watching a few episodes of the reality series Bigg Boss that is currently on air.

Socialites battle post-Diwali bulge

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Everyone waited for Diwali eagerly, but once it got over, it brought with it a few reasons to crib. In the spirit of celebrations, not many kept a check on their calorie intake, thus giving a cause to worry post-Diwali. With the festive season over, those extra kilos need to be dealt with.

CWG on song with 7 musical tributes

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It seems music is the only thing to look forward to during the Commonwealth Games. Hoping to make the sporting extravaganza a success, musicians are setting the right rhythm. They are trying their best to “alleviate the mood of the Games” with their work. After A.R. Rahman’s tweaked CWG theme song and Euphoria’s Dilli anthem, a host of songs have been released by well-known singers and musicians. These include Khel Le with bhangra beats by Daler Mehndi; a tri-lingual song dedicated to

‘Darcy will always stay in my mind’

Reading has been a culture in my family and among my friends. It’s something that I took up from my surrounding. While I enjoy reading, I can never read murder mysteries and suspense.

Politics engineers change

They are young and they dream big, but not only for themselves, but also the country. Unlike earlier, when working for the underprivileged or joining an NGO was the norm, these days it is the desire to do “something more” that’s gripping greenhorns. And this thought of doing “something for society” has motivated many to join politics. It’s now haute to join a political group.

For men, it’s about looks

Your may think that the criteria for choosing a life partner is different for different people. But apparently, most Indians seem to be following a set rule.
According to a survey by a matrimonial website Jeevansaathi.com on preference trends of unmarried men and women, when looking for life partners, family background (caste, mother tongue) and physical appearance seem to be the key factors considered by men going for an arranged marriage. As far as women are concerned, p

Chaos reigns during rains

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The rain gods are smiling. And the darkening skies and shimmering raindrops are a poet’s dream. But for Delhiites, it’s turning out to be a prolonged nightmare.
Chaos reigned supreme as the capital experienced heavy rainfall this week, with an especially stronger round on Thursday leading to massive traffic jams, road cave-ins and trees falling. Adding to the water-logging and commuters’ woes are the piles of malba beside roads and pavements that have been dug up in preparation for the C

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