Shruti Badyal (The Asian Age)

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High-risk air guns should be banned

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It is true that boys love to flaunt their machismo in the form of dominance and their first love remains guns.

Walk into history

The walk is gaining stronger stride. A growing number of groups in the capital are organising walks around various interesting pockets of Delhi to explore and know the capital better.

Weekends turn learn days for professionals

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With hectic job schedules leaving most young professionals with little or no time to pursue their hobbies, “weekend courses” seem to be the buzzword.

Non-availability of books irks parents

If a back-breaking syllabus wasn’t enough to trouble school students, they’re now being haunted by the non-availability of NCERT textbooks.

31 is the new sexy

Even with the zeal, zing and enthusiasm young women have about them, there’s a charm about the ones who’ve crossed the 30s bar, isn’t it?

Break the ice, but in a friendly manner

Now that you’re all geared up to start this new phase of your life in a college you long dreamt to be a part of, are you looking forward to having some fun in the campus on the first day? Why not?

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Personal relationships and professional networking have always been the best ways to find a new job, isn’t it?

Metro mayhem begins with rains

After waiting long for the monsoons to begin, now that the rains are here, there’s more trouble for delhiites, not only on the roads, but on the Metro routes too.

When health food turned dangerous

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The road to hell is paved with good intentions. The old adage is never truer than in the context of one’s health.

Call for more Metro security

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In a city where many are dependent on the Delhi Metro as one of the most convenient ways of commuting, many women are not finding the ride easy.

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