Off-beat pop art goes mainstream
It’s a normal canvas shoe but colourful artwork on the footwear makes it look funky.
‘I love poses of Odissi dance’
Vani Madhav, Odissi dancer, is a professional performer and a teacher but she considers herself a student eager to learn forever.
IPL fever shoots up in web world
Indranil Sinha, 26, a media professional, has just chosen his favourite players, Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag, to play for his IPL team.
Young politicos tap virtual tools
Amrita Dhawan’s day starts at 6 am. Dhawan, 28, a candidate contesting the upcoming Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) elections, covers around 11 kms in her padyatra everyday.
Inspiring many by scaling heights
Deepa Malik is an extraordinary woman in every sense.
Icing on cake for IPL lovers
Wearing your favourite IPL team’s tee shirts or painting your faces in your team’s colours is passé, this season, why not show your love for your favourite IPL team by showing off customised 3D cakes.
Indian suppliers to shine at Olympics
Even though its dusty roads and unruly traffic makes Meerut seem like just another chaotic Indian city, workmen in the back lanes of this town are working hard to make a mark at the London Olympics.
Stories make learning fun
In the fast-paced world, the art of narrating stories is becoming a rarity and people listening to them are becoming even rarer, but that will not be the case on March 20 which is celebrated as World
Japan thanks Indian youth
A friend in need is a friend indeed. India extended its hand of support last year to Japan in its need of the hour. Now it’s turn of the Land of the Rising Sun to thank India for its timely help.
Agent-leman gets graphic
These days, actor Saif Ali Khan doesn’t lose a chance to promote his films.