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This side of paradise

As an orange sun descends into the Arabian Sea at another perfect dusk in Goa, it’s hard to imagine that a brutal murder...

Business is back in fashion

When the India Fashion Week began in 2000, realms of newsprint in city dailies in Delhi and Mumbai...

Holy placebo

The effect of prayer and positive thinking on health has long puzzled scientists and doctors.

Judgment day

Top movie studios from the US have set up shop in India, to become part of the glorious and colourful Indian film industry.
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Stay, Sania, and play

At a fancy dress party I attended at a playschool last year, there were 4-year-olds dressed as historical figures...

Two apart

As a nation, we’ve always prided ourselves on having traditional values...

Dye another day

Is today’s stressed-out workforce greying faster? Is grey hair a liability in the corporate sector? The jury may be out on grey...

Unavoidable cesspool

It is not just students who are dreading the thought of going to school in Delhi’s freezing cold.

Test of a leader

French President Nicholas Sarkozy is holidaying in Egypt with his girlfriend Carla Bruni...

Party to pressure

Although the hype surrounding the New Year is somewhat hard to comprehend, I guess it signifies a new beginning.

‘The India story of migration and loss is over’

How different are the Indian reader’s demands from her British or American counterpart’s? David Swarbick, Group Sales and Marketing Director for Harpe

Departing courtesies

In India, the nitty-gritty of dealing with death can be almost as agonising as losing a loved one.

Flicker of the diyas

During Diwali, even agnostics and non-believers illuminate their homes with twinkling lights. Some even succumb...

‘India’s film industry is heading in the right direction’

Dan Glickman has been the chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) for the last three years.

Hype with a twist

J.K. Rowling’s startling revelation, that Albus Dumbledore, the beloved headmaster of Hogwarts...

Talk time

Although we live in an era of pop-spiritualism where Madonna’s yoga regime, Pilates, has replaced the Surya Namaskar...

School reform isn’t child’s play

Parents seeking admissions for toddlers in Delhi schools had better brace themselves for some tough times ahead.

B&B in the bonnet

Some of my friends would think I’m completely crazy for admitting this in print. This year, in 2007, I’ve completed 15 years of religiously following.

Getting real about virtual reality

Mumbai student Adnan Patrawala’s murder by the friends he made on a social networking site has stunned and baffled all Facebook and Orkut members in I

Surprised? It’s a real job

A company that promises to deliver a surprise any time, anywhere. Another that teaches salsa. These are jobs that were simply not there ten years ago

Archie gets a pal

Raj Patel is not just Indian, he’s also cool

Pottering around

Fans of Harry Potter need to wait just a day to devour Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and last book in the series.

Netting face time

According to a recent survey on the workplace in America, executives spend two hours a day surfing the Internet at work.

Incredibly Indian

Heritage tourism in India is hobbled by a lack of imagination and business sense

Just ask for leave

There are days when all of us feel like bunking office. As Delhi slowly simmers, it requires a steely resolve even for the most motivated among us to
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