Priyanka Bhadani(The Asian Age)

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Innerwear inspired by Robert finds few fans

This time, it is not the film Twilight which is making Robert Pattinson popular among the youth, but a new range of underwear designed by a popular brand.

Single in the city and not too comfortable

After a Brazilian woman was raped by her landlord in the capital recently, the dark side of the city was revealed where the life of a single women is not only unsafe, but also difficult.

Gurgaon Metro fails to charm commuters

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Commuters who opted for the Metro on the new line Qutub Minar to HUDA City Centre, Gurgaon in the last two days, don’t seem very happy with the experience.

Rainbow brigade love army regiment idea

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All these years, it has been a tough life for the people from the Indian transgender community. But things seem to be changing.

Legal services lure youngsters

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It seems the government (at least one wing) realised that youngsters prefer to opt for jobs in the private sector more than the public.

Free commute with Games ticket is a hit

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The Commonwealth Games has again given youngsters a reason to rejoice.

Inflation whips up lethal cocktail for youngsters

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Drinking, going out on a date, ordering pizzas and pastas or planning get togethers with friends every weekend — activities that till recently were a regular part of a youngster’s life.

Loss of freedom makes GenY wary of marriage

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Does tying the knot take away the independence of an individual? If a recent Supreme Court ruling is to be believed, it does.

CWG mugs, tees add to city’s cultural face

It’s time to carry home history — in a trendy avatar.

Freshers hunt for new trends in mags

It is surely a fun time for college aspirants, who have got a feel of freedom in the campus. Right out of school, it also a time to explore fashion trends and flaunt funky accessories.

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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.