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Celebrating LOVE
As Harsha Dehejia presents "A Celebration of Love", this Friday in New Delhi, ANJANA RAJAN finds out what there is to celebrate.
Books

Beyond desire
THE KAMA Sutra may be overly publicised of late, but a recent publication of Inner Traditions International Limited, brought to India by New Age Books, New Delhi, promises to be an eye-opener for readers regarding a less discussed aspect. The ...
Lifestyle

In front of every man is a...
Forget knitting and stitching, Delhi's women are ready to drive taxis and buses. SVETHA VENKATRAM reports.


On a different ramp
HE HAS no qualms about reasonable price tags , his creations are international yet practical, his fun on the ramp doesn't limit the functionality aspect. Sabyasachi Mukherjee is designing a new trend. Fresh from the success of his show `Frog ...
Personality

The troubled paradise
SURESH KOHLI gets Humra Quraishi's impressions on Kashmir in the wake of her new book brought out by Penguin.
Cinema

Honour at stake...
Madhur Bhandarkar's "Aan" opens at cinema halls across Delhi this Friday, ANUJ KUMAR speaks to the director who has a lot to play for.
The other DEV the sole KANYA
HE IS the other Dev of television. She is the sole Kanya of the box. Each came into the frame of Kabhi Aaye Na Judaai on Star Plus as replacement. Each is, script-wise, connected to the other with an invisible bond. Each has their takes on ...
Eating Out

If food be the music...
In the Aasma group, the young men prefer Chinese and are non-vegetarians, the young ladies are sticklers for vegetarian fare.
Happenings

Brainwork on beauty
AYUR HERBALS recently held a one-day workshop at the India Habitat Centre. Designed as a capsule training programme for beauty professionals, the aim of the workshop was to create awareness in the beauty industry about traditional beauty and hair ...
Land & People

On the pearl trail
ON APRIL 3, 1983, he got his first job. A sales boy at a bookshop in The Oberoi's in New Delhi. A day later, he joined his family's restaurant. No, the rest is not history. It is the present as his yesterdays slipped into his today and today ...

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