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For convenience sake
The city seems more civilised. ANJANA RAJAN finds public conveniences have come a long way, with civic bodies and private companies lending a hand.
Publishing Books

India of his dreams
RANA SIDDIQUI strikes up a conversation with Ashutosh Rastogi, author of "India of Our Dreams", about how he wants to see his country.
Health

Health for wealth
A HEALTHY mind resides in a healthy body. As the society is getting advanced, more and more people are suffering from diseases like hypertension, diabetes, high blood pressure and cardiac problems. The strain in the lives of people is telling ...
Down Memory Lane

The ritual of holy oils
COME EASTERTIDE and one is reminded of chrism mass when the holy oils used for ordination, confirmation and extreme unction, given to the seriously ill.The solemn ritual will be held in the Capital's Sacred Heart Cathedral by Archbishop Vincent ...
Face Facts

A tale of tresses
TAKE A minute to think about how many times in a day we check our hair in the mirror or the reflection in a window as we pass by. How many times do we touch it or think about our hair throughout the day? Why do we spend more time on hair care ...
Etiquette & Protocol

For a cool splash
Swimming can be as dangerous as it is relaxing. Here are some suggestions to make it a pleasant experience.
Arts & Crafts

Out of a gem
ART IN India is a goldmine that needs to be explored on a large scale. Nagina in Uttar Pradesh is one such art, which has been explored by the Department for Development of Community Handicraft of the Ministry of Textiles. Around one hundred ...
Personality

Doing his own thing
Filmmaker Shyam Benegal continues to make films he believes in.
Fashion

The dual Embrace
CONTINUING WITH the season's statement - feminine and fluid, young designers Paras and Shalini of Geisha Designs are ready with their Spring-Summer collection. Called "A Floral Embrace", the collection is inspired by the pin-up posters of the ...


Going for glitter
Farah Khan has come a long way, from being a celebrity kid to an ace jewellery designer.
Telewatch

Maid to teach
Looking for the ideal maid? Raman Kumar would have his version for you in "Miilee" on Star Plus from this April.
Cuisine

Time for biryani
HMM... IT smells great, tastes heavenly too. So, you can safely treat yourself to the the exotic ongoing Kohinoor-Jashn-e-biryani festival at The Village Restaurant Complex, Khel Gaon Marg, New Delhi. The Village restaurant has organised this ...
Try cabbage for a change
Cabbages can be made into a variety of tasty dishes, including pickles.
Showbitz

A fight on our hands!
Vikram Chopra tells ANUJ KUMAR, "Fight Club" is not just about baseball bats.

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