Priyanka Bhadani(The Asian Age)

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Urdu loyalists script revival

Language is a sutradhaar of culture. But it can also become a faded relic. The beautiful language of Urdu is long past its days of grandeur and glory.

Youth demand more jobs in public sector

Addressing the students of the St. Xavier’s College in Mumbai, US President Barack Obama said that he doesn’t want any young person to be dismissive.

Metal power

According to Hindu philosophy, all metals have the power to alter your future and ancient religious texts also tell you which metal can be ideal to tackle a sticky situation or cure a particular ailme

Students want rugby ground to be retained

During the launch of the rugby ground (which was earlier a cricket facility) situated in Delhi University’s North Campus for the Commonwealth Games, sports minister M.S.

Positive take on CWG

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It seems the negativity surrounding the Commonwealth Games (CWG) was a thing of the past. After so much bad press, now as the Games have begun, excitement has built up.

Music dates politics

Three contestants of the singing reality show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa met a few parliamentarians at the Constitution Club of India in the capital recently.

Soaps dip into classic novels

Literature has always influenced society in one way or the other. It does not come as a surprise when in the recent times, literary works are influencing a number of TV series.

Now ‘speed date’ at pubs

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Would you date somebody with whom you’ve barely spent five or may be seven minutes?

Alternate sex finds representation on TV

TV soaps have evolved and in the last few years — from family-based dramas like Hum Log and entertaining shows like Circus to the recent issue-based ones, serials have come a long way.

All in the family

His own career is soaring high both nationally and internationally. And he has his kitty full with the sequels of his three earlier hit films Mr India, Race and No Entry.

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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.