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Pushing up the pressure

When exams are around the corner, it goes without saying that the pressure gets cranked up several notches. We’ve all undergone the same syndrome — nothing’s new. Or so we think.

From a taxi ‘bread box’ to a preferred family car

When the Toyota Innova was first previewed in 2005, the motoring experts questioned the Toyota officials as to why the very successful Qualis was being replaced.

No-frill thrill

When Ratan Tata announced that Tata was going to build a car that would damage your bank balance by only a single lakh of rupees, heads of the general public turned and jaws dropped wondering if it wo

A ‘clean’ solution to your wishes

If men are busy aping Ranbir Kapoor’s stubble or Hrithik’s beard, then they are not even close to what women want. Or so says a pan-India survey.

Online help for students

There is good news for those studying or planning to study in Delhi University (DU). According to latest announcements the varsity is set to launch various helpline systems for students.

Ghalib’s home forgets him on his anniversary

While lovers gave roses, chocolates, hugs and promises around Valentine’s Day, Mirza Ghalib — the prophet of love, was conveniently forgotten.

City joins global pitch,raises hands in protest

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Pictures of a sea of protesters flooding the streets of Cairo and Bahrain shocked the world.

Best days of our lives

Bunking class. Fests. Throwing chalk at each other. Fights, crushes and laughing like you’ve never laughed before.

‘Prove I took even Rs 1, I’ll quit as MP’

Sacked Commonwealth Games organising committee chief Suresh Kalmadi on Sunday sought a joint parliamentary committee probe on all aspects of the Games to “help the bring the truth out in the public domain”. He added if the charges against him were proved true, he would resign as an MP.

Naxal truce, talks on in Orissa over 2 hostages

The designated interlocutors began talks with top Orissa government officials here Sunday, and both said later that neither the government nor the Maoists would resort to violence while efforts to res

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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.