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Transform with TranceForm yoga

From time immemorial, yoga has been used to cure a variety of illnesses and maintain a balanced, holistic state of health and well-being.
Now, by using techniques and routines from the ancient art of yoga and combining them with soul-stirring trance music, Dinesh Dagar’s yoga has come up with ‘Yoga TranceForm’ that takes the body into a state of meditative trance, where the outer body connects with the inner pranic body.

Who stole my pickle?

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Slumber parties, girly nights, X-box nights and even camping nights perfect ways to cement a lasting friendship. But increasingly, despite the bonding mechanisms youngsters are fleeing their flocks to come into their own.

Crystals to give you that million dollar smile in a jiffy

Now, add sparkle to your smile with panache. After the trend of jazzing up your ear, tongue, eyebrows, neck and ankles with body piercing and precious stones, fashion addicts are now going for dental jewellery by stylising their teeth with beautiful gemstones for a dazzling look.

Scars of domestic violence

Uma Dalal, an engineer, was married in New Delhi to a well-settled engineer working in a hi-tech company in the Silicon Valley, US, with great joy and happiness on both sides.

CWG on song with 7 musical tributes

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It seems music is the only thing to look forward to during the Commonwealth Games. Hoping to make the sporting extravaganza a success, musicians are setting the right rhythm. They are trying their best to “alleviate the mood of the Games” with their work. After A.R. Rahman’s tweaked CWG theme song and Euphoria’s Dilli anthem, a host of songs have been released by well-known singers and musicians. These include Khel Le with bhangra beats by Daler Mehndi; a tri-lingual song dedicated to

Youth appeals for no violence

While politicians are calling for a balanced approach to the judgement on the sensitive Ayodhya issue, youngsters are praying that the results don’t result in a communal backlash.

Bizarre accounts flood social sites

Inayat is just a few days old and already has a Twitter account. Born to a Twitter-crazy couple, who have been more than active on the social networking site, sharing their experience of parenthood with friends and relatives right from the day she was conceived, Inayat has a two-year-old sister Nehmat, who too has a Twitter account and a large number of followers.

Camel is the new black

In 2007, fashion gurus said that white is the new black. The shop windows were replete with white fur jackets, white dresses, white shoes which perfectly coordinated with the white snow-flakes as display merchandise. This trend never took off. White is too cold, too Russian. Not warm enough for winter. And not practical like black. So we were back to square one.

October getaways rise to avoid CWG

It’s less than a month to go for the Commonwealth Games, but instead of rushing to ticket counters, Delhiites seem to be busy booking tour packages out of the city, this October. Strange as it may sound, many don’t want to be here during the games and are keeping tour operators and travel agents on their toes. “Delhiites just love holidays. Games or no games, even if it’s just one day, they prefer going out of town. Comparatively, the rush for tour packages has increased this October. Now that

Swing away, fellows!

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Cricket fans in the country have another reason to cheer – the T20 Champions League! Yeah baby, this month will see the top three teams from IPL 3 – Chennai Super Kings, Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore battle it out with teams from other countries. Cricket fans are super kicked about the league where they will see their favourite players and teams in action.

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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.

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