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Impossible is likely!
Paro Anand demolishes stereotypes, tells us Kashmir kids want peace, not violence. ZIYA US SALAM speaks to the author who has put together "No Guns at My Son's Funeral", a tale of a boy born into unrest.
Miscellaneous

The words reveal it all
Want to know the truth about your boss? Or want to know your spouse better? Pune's graphologist Kulwinder Singh helps you do it all.


Theatre buzz on campus
The Habib Tanvir Festival in colleges across Delhi is going great guns. Those left out of the schedule are clamouring for a peek.
Columns

The maestro, with strings attached
WHEN PEOPLE ask Sukanya Shankar if it rankles that her husband's time has to be shared with so many people, she replies, "I know he's public property." To that though, a well-wisher added, "You should say, public property, private ...
Food For Thought

Food for thought
BARELY SIX months into operation, the stylish restaurant Made In India at Radisson MBD Hotel, Noida is making strides and claims to combine the best in new age and old world concepts of food. With soothing music, well placed seating, the place ...
Miscellaneous

The old anew
TGI FRIDAY has come up with a new cuisine offering a wide range of low calorie favourites ranging from salads, pastas and noodles to pizzas and burgers. Set up in Delhi in 1996 under the umbrella of Bristo Hospitality Private Limited, the ...
Interview

Of life-long celebrations
DO YOU know why during the saat pheras around the sacred fire, the bride takes first three steps and walks ahead of the groom? Any idea about the significance of a coin, green grass, flower and other such small tokens of affection handed ...
Fashion

FRESH and DUSKY
The masters of casual chic - Hemant Trivedi and Anita Dongre were in the Capital recently. ANUJ KUMAR engages the fashion experts in a cool conversation.
Eating Out

Simplicity in action
I LOVE lauki and torai ki sabzi and moong ki daal'. Be it demeanour or taste, one word that describes Bobby the best, is simple. Still lauki ki sabzi? "No, I mean it. As a kid, like any other child I also used to hate all these things, but over ...
Drama

Life on stage
AT THE age of 12 he took his first step into the world of creative arts when he got an opportunity to participate in a theatre workshop at the Kamani auditorium, little realising that this would be instrumental in shaping his career. "Though I ...
Events

The REAL reality SHOW
The Corps of Signals celebrated its 94th anniversary at Delhi Cantonment this past week. Amid a show of raw bravery was a skill display by The Guinness World Record holding team of Dare Devils.

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