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An evening with a white Mughal... .
Just the right doseFROM NEXT month, you will see another Chyavanaprasha from Himalaya Drugs flooding the market - light-brown coloured, tasting like elaichi and cardamom mixed with honey, a little sticky, thin and sweet. It would initially come in 500 gms, priced ...
Perfect portal prescription...STOP VISITING doctors now. That is what Trust for Health - T4H.com, a newly launched health portal says. Claiming to be a "complete health portal providing comprehensive, integrated and practical health management solutions by bringing ... Festivals in fashion... There was more to NIFT Festival than just good clothes and great looking people. There was good music, good food too. S.M. YASIR reports... .
MODERN DAY lifestyle, workload in the office and coping with Delhi's polluted air might be taking its toll on you. Take some time off your busy schedule to get your hair and skin treatment at New Delhi' s Beautique Body Shoppe in Greater Kailash. ...
A shawl from Seven Sisters...YOU MIGHT not have ever stepped into States like Gujarat and Rajasthan and yet have every chance of owning a Gujarati shawl or a Jaipuri choli! But think of possessing an authentic, good-quality Naga shawl or an Assamese Mekhela Chador by not ...
A writer in bureaucrat's clothing!More and more bureaucrats are turning one-time authors. Loveleen Kacker, however, is different. She has penned not one or two but more than a dozen books. Her latest "Terror in the Jungle" hit the bookstalls sometime back. ZIYA US SALAM speaks to the prolific author who would rather be a writer than a bureaucrat... .
Life beyond `Jungle'...Fardeen Khan may not have had a big hit in his career but there is no stopping his "Khushi". So watch out for the new romantic offering from the debonair Khan, says MADHUR TANKHA... .
Rohit Bal in a new garbYOU MIGHT have thought that the dresses churned out by our top-notch fashion designers are exclusively manufactured for those who are economically well off. Now all that might change as country's leading designer, Rohit Bal has opened a consumer ...
Happy with `Khushi'...HE PREFERS to remain in the background. He had a major role in making his brother the star that he is today and his better half -- Sridevi's histrionic skills were best seen in films produced by him. Boney Kapoor is not another run of the mill ...
Bright album... dull releaseTHE AUDIO release function of Ushakiron movie's exciting new film, "Tujhe Meri Kasam" at New Delhi's Indraprastha Hotel turned out to be a damp squib as none of the stars or those related with the film turned up, with the film crew being away in ...
All's fair at the Trade FairThere is something for everyone at the ongoing India International Trade Fair-2002 at Pragati Maidan. But this traders' dream is not an unalloyed shoppers' paradise, finds ANJANA RAJAN.
Better wage, better trade...The Government of India honoured master craftsmen on the occasion of the golden jubilee of Handicraft Resurgence of India this week. RANA A. SIDDIQUI reports... .
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