Crazy about quizzing
Call it self-obsession, Net addiction or a simple need to quench one’s urge to de-stress. Whatever the reason, hordes of youngsters find themselves getting hooked to crazy quizzes, surveys and the like.
Time to sing along
Have you ever seen an English film, and enjoyed its background score as much as the other, more obvious, elements in the movie? Do you want to access the lyrics of your favourite songs? Then there’s no better website than www.azlyrics.com.
For men, it’s about looks
Your may think that the criteria for choosing a life partner is different for different people. But apparently, most Indians seem to be following a set rule.
According to a survey by a matrimonial website Jeevansaathi.com on preference trends of unmarried men and women, when looking for life partners, family background (caste, mother tongue) and physical appearance seem to be the key factors considered by men going for an arranged marriage. As far as women are concerned, p
Big bucks for style gurus
The stage is set for sculpted men in haute gear. The capital is all set to usher in the second edition of the Van Heusen Mens India Week (VHMFW) with 17 designers showcasing their collections. Sure of improving on last year’s lukewarm response from buyers, the participating designers and the organisers are sparing no effort and hope to get good dividends from the event, which begins from August 27-29 at The Grand.
Saved by the brotherly bond
The day of tying rakhis is a day of much fervour and celebration among the girls, but not so much the guys on campus, who try their darnedest to dodge the eternal thread of brotherhood.
Broad belts are back in vogue
If you look like Mira Sorvino or aim to have Angelina Jolie’s curves, you could try big, broad belts to accentuate your figure. But for lesser mortals, there is a way out and trust me, it isn’t that difficult to follow, all it needs is a bit of common sense and some chutzpah.
Chaos reigns during rains
The rain gods are smiling. And the darkening skies and shimmering raindrops are a poet’s dream. But for Delhiites, it’s turning out to be a prolonged nightmare.
Chaos reigned supreme as the capital experienced heavy rainfall this week, with an especially stronger round on Thursday leading to massive traffic jams, road cave-ins and trees falling. Adding to the water-logging and commuters’ woes are the piles of malba beside roads and pavements that have been dug up in preparation for the C
Free world, no free will
We enjoy being citizens of an independent, democratic country and for this we must be ever grateful to the people who fought for this, but as individuals are we independent? How many of us can boast of doing and saying what we truly want? They say in life the only thing you actually have complete power over is the power of making decisions regarding your life, but are we actually allowed to do so?
Subtle extravagance takes the sheen off bling
Say goodbye to bling and hello to foreplay with patterns, silhouettes, sleeves styles, beautiful cuts and prints. Going minimal on embellishments is the mantra designers are adopting as loud prints and jaw dropping hues are bright summers.
Leftover makeover
When you crave for something other than the regular rice, roti, dal or chicken and mutton curry, then here’s what you can do. Organise basic ingredients and turn them into interesting delicacies. So, roti could become noodles, dal would turn into a crispy missi roti and rice into pakoras.