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For a natural cureAS STUDIES continue to reveal yoga's many health benefits, this centuries-old practice is fast becoming the new fitness buzzword for workout enthusiasts. Contemporary devotees range from the high-powered exercise freaks trying to keep their ...
Starting out young SEVERAL FACTORS affect the exercise habits of kids and teenagers and all but a few are modifiable. For example, self-efficacy, which means the perception of one's ability to perform a certain action successfully or to control one's circumstances ...
Moghul imprints in DelhiWANDERING THROUGH Delhi one comes across Hari Masjid in Paharganj's Chuna Mandi. But in the late 19th Century, the facade of the mosque was painted green, hence its name. The mosque has a large courtyard with steps from the road leading to it. A ... Vamp revamp Popular TV vamp Jaya Bhattacharji tells SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY she is tired of rolling her eyes and giving sinister half-smiles on the small screen.
ETIQUETTE & PROTOCOL The learning curve To learn new things in life, one must have an open mind.
For a beautiful professionWITH MULTINATIONALS lining up their products and technology, beauty has truly become an industry in India. That neighbourhood beautician is no longer equipped to give you the international look. To man this business there is an increasing need of ...
Chiselling the real youIN AN endeavour to discipline youngsters's lives, Ratna S. Khemani, personality development counsellor is here to makea difference in the life of many. Also an educationist and a writer she says, "My workshop covers the whole personality. I deal ... Monarchs of motorcycling They are intrepid riders zooming into uncharted territories. SANJAY AUSTA catches up with the Royal Beasts.
Age 73, feels 37One of Delhi's senior citizens Nanak Kohli has spent his life making money and is now busy spending it to educate the city's underprivileged children.
For the love of showbizTHOUGH HER name sounds similar to acclaimed actress Aishwarya Rai, former Miss World, Aishverya Nidhi has miles to go to achieve such name and fame. "Well I don't correlate my name with her as she had made her mark in the hearts of millions of ...
Bound with a bow Age can neither divide nor wither them. ANJANA RAJAN meets a worthy duo. Life after VIVA Post-VIVA, Neha Bhasin is all set to launch her solo career with a debut album `Sunn'.
Just got wilder Remember Saad Bin Jung, that nephew of Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi who never quite made it in cricket. Now he is here with "Wild Tales from the Wild".
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