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Dishing out the charm...
An avid food lover, Sheila Dikshit relishes every bit of good food, better if it is not too spicy. That does not make her a good cook, but a very good counsellor on it.
Heritage

Shrine to humanity
PEOPLE TALK of brotherhood, as if it were a new politically correct concept. Such people like to forget in their political ramblings, that the civilisation of the sub-continent is built on a foundation of brotherhood, equality before the Divine, ...
Lifestyle

Between the covers
PLOOF, A restaurant in Lodi Colony's Main Market, is cool in the sweltering heat. Designer candles placed on every table, the wire curtain and an appealing dιcor of blue and gray interiors are soothing. The latest at Ploof are its snacks that ...
Tribute

Viva Brando
R.V. SMITH on a trip down memory lane stumbles upon the Delhi "Godfather" connection.
Personality

All for Garv
ANOTHER WEEK, another film on the police force. This time it is called Garv and debutant director Punit Issar seems conscious of the comparisons. He skirts by putting it as a Salman Khan film. "You have seen Amitabh Bachchan and Akshay ...


Beyond glamour
IN A bid to cut a path in the fashion industry, the J.D. Institute of Fashion Technology has come up with an innovative way of industry interaction for its students. Moving away from the conventional placement sessions, it conducted a two-day ...
A song for the times
READING JOURNALIST Roopinder Singh's "Guru Nanak - His Life and Teachings" published by Rupa makes one wonder why we don't, as a people, focus on Nanak's teachings and his simple words of great wisdom. It would seem these days Nanak's words ...
Land & People

Like mother, like daughter
THE WORLD knows her as a successful and somewhat aggressive woman. She and artist daughter Arpana are commonly perceived as a formidable pair. Yes, author-activist-social worker Ajeet Cour is allegedly a go-getter, who will go to any lengths to ...
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