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From Bengal, with love
Rituparna Sengupta is here with “Gauri –The Unborn”, releasing this Friday. RANA SIDDIQUI speaks to the ravishing beauty
Columns

Game, set, match
Vijay Amritraj talks about the changes in tennis, what it feels like to act in movies, and the joy of being Indian
Arts And Entertainment

Birds on the train
A New Delhi metro station saw an exhibition of photographs for the first time
Columns

A balm on a blow
Shigeru Suganami of Association of Medical Doctors of Asia talks to SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTYabout creating an Asian doctors’ network for effective disaster management


Keep it simple!
Table for two Politician-actress Bina Kak is as capable of churning out a fine acting performance as dishing out delectable food
Beauty And Wellness

Ask Shahnaz

Beautician Shahnaz Hussain offers tips and answers queries. You can send your queries to shahnaz_press@yahoo.co.in

I have never used shampoo. I wash my hair only with shikakai. I want to ...
City Chronicles

City scan

Marriages long ago stopped being family affairs. They are now social and economical extravaganzas. Cashing in on the trend Ogaan Publications recently released “Brides Now”, a new quarterly magazine for aspiring brides. It is a ...
Music

Inspired thoughts
Sameer is out with his latest album dedicated to Sufi maestros
Food

Is your food safe?
Unpasteurised milk, raw salads and partially cooked meat are prime breeding grounds for bacteria


Kashmiri Food

Made in India at Radisson MBD, Noida, now presents Dastarkhwan (the rich table spread) that aims to bring the special taste and flavours of Kashmir. Open for both lunch and dinner till December 2, the Kashmir fest has a la carte menu ...
Style

Linking common threads
Seasoned designers Ritu Kumar and Anamika Khanna will represent India at the SAARC Fashion Show. P. ANIMAtalks to them
Books

A toast to life
Popular cookbook author Jeroo Mehta is coming out with a new edition of her bestseller, “101 Parsi Recipes”


Divine notes
“Divine Whispers” provides spiritual musings of a seasoned bureaucrat
Events

For a cause

McDonald’s India recently celebrated children’s week in New Delhi in a rather different way. It had actress Sushma Seth, former model Feroz Gujral and filmmaker Prakash Jha served as honorary crew members serving customers at the ...
Education

From Cambridge to enrich

More and more schools in NCR are inviting foreign experts to enrich both students and the teaching fraternity, and even offering international education board examination option. The other day, senior representatives from the University of ...
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