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CAMPUS HANGOUT
Away from the hubbubThis is one of the furthest points in the entire campus. Since it is located near the Brahmaputra hostel in Poorvanchal area of the University, it is quite cut off from the main campus and one has to travel a few kilometres to reach it. It is ... THE TIPSY TAILENDER Coolants indeed! A glass of iced tea can be a great antidote to a sultry day. Learn how to concoct the brew with a twist CHEWON THIS
KreplachThe Jewish version of the dumpling, Kreplach are small squares (or circles) of rolled dough filled with ground beef or chicken, potatoes, onion and salt and folded into triangles or semi-circular shapes. They can be boiled and served in ... Just as he was Sage India cements the memory of its founder Tejeshwar Singh by instituting two fellowships, writes SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY On your bike, mate! A new bike that is costlier than the Nano!
Out of sync! Payal Jain picks out four personalities from Bollywood, who need some style tips
TRAINING ROOM Targeting core muscles Strong core muscles stabilise the body during intensive workouts Using weight belts Workout gear such as ‘weight belts’ (used while performing heavy squats, deadlifts etc.) are often abused, which may result in injury. Such gear should be used only while training with extremely heavy weights. When a ... METROWORKOUT Sublime steps Office yoga can be refreshing, discovers P. ANIMA
SIGNATURE DISH
“Haleem- E- Khas”The month of Ramzan, even if you don’t fast, recalls mouth-watering delicacies like haleem, the rich mix of wheat, meat, ghee, lentils and dry fruits cooked with fragrant spices till it is ready to melt in your mouth. Slogging over a ... CHEF'S CORNER A fruity chop This simple recipe retains the genuine flavour of lamb chops but with a difference All in favour say Ai Enjoy the joys of Japan at the new restaurant Ai
RatatouilleWinner of Academy Award for Best Animation Feature Film, in this film a rat named Remy dreams of becoming a great French chef against his family’s wishes and the obvious problem of being a rat in a rodent-phobic profession. Directed by ...
WELCOME TO SAJJANPURThe maestro is back. This time with the story of a wannabe novelist-turned letter writer in “Welcome to Sajjanpur”. Starring Shreyas Talpade with Amrita Rao, the film’s unusual subject has made news. With its peculiar ... BLAST FROM THE PAST Pyaasa 1957 Guru Dutt , Waheeda Rehman, Mala Sinha A class apart Lyricist Swanand Kirkire on “Pyaasa”
Ehsaan rocks A chat with Ehsaan Noorani Ready to rock! International artistes will be performing in Indian cities starting September end Shine on, you crazy diamond A tribute to Richard Wright of Pink Floyd, who died recently.
TIMEOUT
Splendour of the maharajasAs you turn off the main road and enter the premises, a wall of the Brindavan dam greets you on one side. Two smiling hostesses welcome you with a mini puja at the Royal Orchid Hotel, Brindavan gardens. The lobby leads to a sit out, complete with ...
Musical PerformanceTouch A Cord presents a musical performance led by Rene Singh dedicated to the expressions of the street child. Venue: Habitat Centre Date: September 23 Timings: 7.30 ... Understanding Nature Where have all the vultures gone? An illustrated lecture, aided by a puppet show presented by Mita Shah, wildlife scientist and Head, Vulture Advocacy Programme, Bombay Natural History Society. Venue: IIC
New tempting finger snacks, ‘potato frenzy’, innovative and delicious nibbles like French fries, potato twisters, finger fries, etc Venue: Cocoa by Belgique, G-37, Select Citywalk Mall, Saket
Paintings & Sculptures Director Pavel Lungin’s Taxi Blues. Ivan, an old Russian taxi driver meets Alexi, a young Russian musician. Suddenly, Alexi goes on a jazz tour of America, becomes a celebrity, and returns in triumph. Ivan longs to ...
Hindustani vocal recital by Malavika Bhattacharya, disciple of Sumitra Guha and a flute recital by Jagdish Rajput and tabla by Subhash Kanti Das. Venue: Epicentre, Gurgaon Date: September ...
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