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Happier hours in store for tipplers

Tipplers’ need for spirit could be satiated closer to home as the Delhi Government plans to allow departmental stores in the neighbourhood to stock and sell wine and foreign liquor.

Celebs can’t afford to misbehave

Nothing is more satisfying than giving someone a tight slap or a few choice abuses when — for no fault of yours — they are rude towards you. But if you are a celebrity, this can never be an option, no matter how tempting the proposition sounds. Look at the Indian cricket team, players swear there was no brawl at the bar in the West

Feeling the heat in hill stations

You need a break. While a hill station’s pleasant weather might help you relax, the scenic beauty will make the holiday more enjoyable. But little did you know that rather than packing sweatshirts for hill station, you would be required to carry suntan lotion and umbrellas. Most hill stations and weekend getaways, around Bengaluru, are hotter than the city.

Out-of-the-box courses in IGNOu lure students

IGNOU’s recent announcement to introduce four new courses (M.Sc. in Actuarial Science, Post Graduate Diploma in Pharmaceutical Sales Management, Diploma in BPO-Finance and Accounting and Certificate in Hospital Administrative Assistanceship) from July in its curriculum came as a much-needed relief. Especially for those

DMRC ensures comfy ride to Metro stations

After extending its services to various routes, Delhi Metro now plans to make commuting easier for people by starting AC feeder buses on 20 routes. While the idea sounds good, many commuters don’t think the services will be smooth.

It’s study time for employees

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To secure their talent pool, this recruiting season, HR managers and recruiters are prioritising executive learning and training their employees to help them take on larger responsibilities.

Beat the summer blues

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In India, while our furry pals enjoy winters and some of them love the rain, summers are too hot to handle for them, literally.

Dressing for work comes down to a tie

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The unprecedented heat wave that the city is going through may want people to strip down to their bare basics, but for uncomfortable dress codes that certain corporates impose upon their employees.

New-age women skip IIMs for cooler options

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It is finally women on top. Many women are saying no to IIMs and IITs and prefer to stay away from it.

Quirky cuts to beat heat

With the temperature soaring in the capital, there is a sudden increase in the demand for innovative and trendy haircuts for men, which can keep them cool.

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