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On wings of promise!
ZIYA US SALAM speaks to Deepak Vohra, the feel-good-act-good man who believes "Success is Just Six Steps Away".
Personality

Beyond words, beyond meaning
ANJANA RAJAN speaks to John Lane now in New Delhi for the release of his latest book, "Timeless Beauty" this Friday.


Celebrating diversity through literature
FIROZ BAKHT AHMED meets Gopi Chand Narang, President of the Sahitya Akademi, the Government's apex literary body currently celebrating its golden jubilee.
Issues

Peace for all... the woman's way
It's a man's world, but who can deny it's gone awry? Women writers of South Asia say it's about time they utilised the power that's mightier than a sword.
Fashion

On the mark?
FOR SOMETHING to be termed fashionable it has to be fresh and three of the fresh entries to the Lake India Fashion Week fold are making sense out of the catch phrase. For one, trend, a fixation for a generation of drapers doesn't figure in ...
Indian, internationally
MADAME TUSSAUD'S, London, is not the kind of place where one imagines people moving, let alone modelling for jewellery. But the organisers of the fashion event showcasing a collection of jewellery by Ganjam made this feat possible. And beyond ...
Cinema

There is life after `Murder'
FOR EMRAAN Hashmi, the second lead in the film "Murder", the success of the film is proof that audiences are ready for bold subjects like adultery that the film deals with.According to Emraan, the knowledge of his involvement in an ...
Cinema, cinema!
THE SAMSUNG International Indian Film Academy Awards, conceptualised and promoted by Wizcraft International Entertainment Private Limited, now in fourth edition, has created quite a stir. If that does not sound like news, here is the scoop: ...
Metro Forum

Metro Lights
THE FOLLOWING piece on Delhi has some numbered clues about the city. Answers to the clues are `+' marked in the rectangle, which you have to join serially with a line, starting from the * mark and ending at the x mark. One of the nicest ...
Eating Out

Deliciously resistible
"I do miss parantha, lassi and paneer but to maintain my figure I have to miss out. I have a soft corner for chocolates. However, once in a week I make sure to have paranthas."
Thai joy in Delhi
FOOD WITH its infinite charms has the potential to conjure up images which nothing else can. One moment, it can take you to the utopian world that history has only dreamt of and yet the very next moment, you might just face history itself. ...
Events

Action, India
A TONE of compassion, commitment and hope was unanimous during the media briefing of "A Closer Walk", a movie that aspires to start a movement, a constructive fight against the "plague" of AIDS. Present at the event were the director Robert ...
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