Shruti Badyal (The Asian Age)

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FIFA fever spurs funky hairstyles

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So what if South Africa is playing host to FIFA 2010 South Africa World Cup, delhiites are making sure its craziness is felt on the streets here too.

Auto stands could be a bane not boon

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In yet another move for better traffic management in the capital, the city may soon have more than 200 designated autorickshaw stands to prevent three-wheelers from halting and parking at will, affect

Soccer-istic names on menus lure FIFA fans

It’s seems like the FIFA fever is huge among Indian fans. So much so, that restaurants have come up with interesting menus to satiate your hunger, for both—soccer, and good food.

India Gate to lose funfare

Enjoying a walk along the green lanes of India Gate may not be the same kind of experience anymore.

Brand name counts

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The first thought that strikes most Class 12 passouts in the city, is, if they would be able to get through the college of their choice.

E-passport spells relief for students

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If you’re also among many others who have waited long enough for their passports to arrive at your doorstep, the government is working out solutions to ease the process.

Crack a joke by singing it out

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So here’s something about music that’s not to be taken too seriously.

Fun or not, youngsters love staying together

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After digging deep into realms of reality television, the idiot box now has something more to offer.

ATM-related crimes press panic button

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In the wake of a recent incident where burglars tried to break open an ATM in North Delhi, Delhiites reveal how security issues are a major concern at ATMs and share some scary experiences.

Centralised sports trials upset college aspirants

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While Delhi University has decided to conduct centralised sports trials for students seeking admissions through sports quota to ensure transparency, students apparently are not too upbeat about this d

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