Shruti Badyal (The Asian Age)

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Adulterated honey makes dieters wary

It is not so sweet after all. And for those who like to start their day with a glass of warm water, lemon juice and a spoonful of honey, it is time to watch out.

Mush ado about packing a punch

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When was the last time you picked up a pen to write a love letter? Sounds boring and traditional, isn’t it?

Flying solo on busy streets of unsafe city

In a city, which has earned itself the status of being quite unsafe for women, there’s one woman whose spirits remain unfazed, as she drives around the streets of Delhi.

Krishna gets a fitting tribute with bright hues

As Janmashtmi is being celebrated in the capital today in colourful hues, paying a tribute to lord Krishna, for blessing him with miracles, designer Rohit K.

Harsh rules make city uncaring towards poor

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When a nine-month pregnant woman was fighting for her life, on the busy street of Shankar Market in Connaught Place recently, Delhi seemed too busy to even notice her plight.

Mix ‘n’ Match to flaunt your style

When engineering student Shikha recently bought a cute chic top, she decided to team it up with long jhumkis to give it a colourful twist.

Dance your way to meditation

If you still think meditation is only meant for those, who can sit in a yogic position in a silent dark room, and concentrate for hours, may be you haven’t experienced the more contemporary forms of m

T(a)inted glass flouts law

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Among the neverending list of existing bans meant to improve the traffic situation in Delhi, the ban on tinted glasses seems to have gone missing.

Comedy nights enjoy their day in the sun

After a long day at work, don’t we all wish for a rib-tickling comedy session to unwind?

Monsoon munchies

There’s nothing like celebrating monsoons with piping hot chai, spicy mirchi pakoras, crunchy aloo pakoras, punjabi paneer pakoras and yummy traditional snacks.

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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.