Shruti Badyal (The Asian Age)

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Women golfers fail to score smooth birdies

Women golfers in the capital will be seen smashing the ball in the ninth hole with panache to prove their worth on the course, which has long been a man’s domain.

Introverts win battles with calm confidence

Be it for their love of quiet conversations, or their reticent demeanour at social gatherings, introverts have long been misunderstood.

Naughty colours for your D-Day

Bridal season is here in all its colourful hues and if you’re the bride, it’s time to experiment with a variety of options from the “new” colour palette.

Changing interests make keeping friends difficult

Gone are the days when friendships were strengthened by the time you’ve spent together, trust, loyalty and the “being there” quotient.

Quick date is just a token away at Metro

If you look beyond the chaos at the overcrowded Metro station of Rajiv Chowk, you’ll find that the place has gradually turned out to be a perfect “chill out zone” for busy Delhiites.

Bling it on this Dhanteras

Diwali is the time to welcome everything beautiful and when we talk of beauty one has to mention jewels that add sparkle in your life.

DU exam dates not released yet

Clouds of confusion are looming large over Delhi University as students are in a dilemma about the dates for the forthcoming examinations in December.

Teen-dency to booze

Even with the permissible limit set on the consumption of alcohol, seems like teenagers refuse to follow the rules.

Rise in cosmetic surgeries on eve of Karwa Chauth

In a world obsessed with looking as pretty as the face on a glossy fashion magazine, cosmetic surgery is gaining stride.

Students can now opt for B.Ed with college

What was available in only a few universities, could soon be introduced in your college too.

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