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Watch your skin (26 November 12:00) |
| Who said you can't glow in winter? |
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So Sari! (26 November 12:00) |
| In “Indian Saris: Traditions, Perspectives, Design”, Vijai Singh Katiyar reveals the fabric of society in all its hues, says SHALINI SHAH |
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Digitally soothing (26 November 12:00) |
| What better way to sell an instrument than getting a well known artiste to sweep listeners off their feet playing it? Casio, a name synonymous with musical keyboards in the country, has come... |
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Hope on Canvas (26 November 12:00) |
| This Children's Day, many a smile was brought on the faces of kids living in the SOS villages in the city. As part of its initiatives towards fulfilling Corporate Social Responsibility, Reli... |
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Tough to handle (26 November 12:00) |
| Most of us have been a victim of our phones conking off at the most inappropriate of times due to various reasons like a battery discharge, rains or the ubiquitous mechanical damage. Spark, ... |
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Making inroads (26 November 12:00) |
| Papua New Guinea's debut at this year's IITF has brought the lesser-known country lots of exposure |
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Let the magic begin… (26 November 12:00) |
| This weekend, a world of books and activities awaits kids at the Bookaroo Children's Literature Festival. SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY reports |
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Shy of the limelight (26 November 12:00) |
| IITF For traders from Uttarakhand, it's business as usual at the Trade fair, finds ANJANA RAJAN |
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An odyssey (26 November 12:00) |
| Noted Urdu poet Khalish Dehlavi on his lyrical journey |
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Getting sporty (26 November 12:00) |
| The game and the dresses had a shorter version at the Signature Golf Championship's North zone finals |
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Does regression work (26 November 12:00) |
| In an attempt to catch shifting eyeballs, NDTV Imagine launches “Raaz Pichhle Janam Ka” |
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Bloom in health (23 November 12:00) |
| Alternative therapy Courses on flower power |
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Tribute to Galileo (23 November 12:00) |
| Four hundred years since Galileo compelled the world to accept the heliocentric view of our solar system, the novelty of art and astronomy understood in a single framework was born. Four hun... |
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Between old and new (23 November 12:00) |
| Siddhartha Tawadey's photographic salutation to impermanency |
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Freshness of home (23 November 12:00) |
| A new menu at Paatra brings in the freshness of homegrown ingredients |
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A bigger garden (23 November 12:00) |
| Afghan women entrepreneurs test the Indian market at the ongoing IITF |
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Its all about numbers (23 November 12:00) |
| Chetan Bhagat is not merely India's best-selling fiction writer, he is a marketing phenomenon. ZIYA US SALAM on what makes him tick |
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Arabian heights (23 November 12:00) |
| Burj Dubai Subha J Rao takes an ear-popping ride to the observation deck of the world's tallest building, and literally touches the clouds |
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When a dynasty fell (23 November 12:00) |
| The erstwhile Hoysala capital of Dwarasamudra comes alive in its ruins |
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Yuletide joy (23 November 12:00) |
| Kenilworth Beach Resort and Spa, Goa, has fun offers this Christmas |
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Steal deals! (23 November 12:00) |
| Choose from Travelocity's offers for hot destinations in South East Asia |
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Adapt to win (21 November 12:00) |
| The four principles of training help you get the best out of the gym |
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Telling the truth (21 November 12:00) |
| Debutant director Rensil D' Silva shares the making of “Kurbaan” with RANA SIDDIQUI ZAMAN |
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On the right track (21 November 12:00) |
| India's spirituality contributes to the growth of opera singer Larissa Rai |
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Born to run (21 November 12:00) |
| Research reveals that humans were meant to be long-distance runners. TARA PARKER POPE tells us how to do it without injuries |
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A date with Thai curry (21 November 12:00) |
| Quaint South-East Asian artefacts sit alongside contemporary European outdoor furniture at Nectar |
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Mongolian beef (21 November 12:00) |
| A popular dish in American Chinese cuisine, it's strips of beef stir-fried with onions and other vegetables in a dark brown sauce. The dish is typically made with beef strips from a flank st... |
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Smell of the streets (21 November 12:00) |
| The Singapore hawkers' festival brings in frill-free flavours of the region |
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On a journeys trail (21 November 12:00) |
| Moti Mahal, synonymous with its tandoori chicken, is now 90 years old |
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A wok in Pichavaram! (21 November 12:00) |
| What is it about Chinese cuisine that has enabled it to travel to every nook and corner of the country? |
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Making the right moves (21 November 12:00) |
| Chess queen Tania Sachdev is always at the helm, be it the black-and-white squares of the chessboard or the varied hues of life, finds Anuj Kumar |
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Sojourn at the Serai (21 November 12:00) |
| N estled in the foothills of the Bababudangiri range, with the massive Mullayangiri peak towering over it is the town of Chikmagalur, famous for its coffee estates and scenic beauty. On the ... |
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Caring by the book (19 November 12:00) |
| An illustrated manual gives practical tips to the caregivers of the bed-ridden patients |
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Soul matters (19 November 12:00) |
| Enjoy the bliss of ‘detached attachment’ |
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Karisma and tamarind! (19 November 12:00) |
| Karisma ventures into an aromatic world |
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Go Caribbean (19 November 12:00) |
| At Crowne Plaza |
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The food connection (19 November 12:00) |
| For Odissi dancer Sharmila Biswas food and dance enjoy a bond |
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Way to go Amma! (19 November 12:00) |
| Meghna Malik talks to ANJANA RAJAN about playing a mean matriarch in “Na Aana Iss Des Laado” |
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Dapper Flapper (19 November 12:00) |
| Flapper Girl goes to the Orient in Kiran Uttam Ghosh’s Spring/Summer 2010 line. SHALINI SHAH reports |
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Performing arts sake (19 November 12:00) |
| Sangeet Samman Awards 2009 presented |
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Riding an elephant! (19 November 12:00) |
| Nandita Das shares with ANUJ KUMAR the joys of helming the Children’s Film Society |
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Fashionably young (19 November 12:00) |
| Lilliput unveils its new collections for kids |
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Small screen big heart (19 November 12:00) |
| The popular banner of Rajshri launches a soap on Zee TV |
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Found it! (16 November 12:00) |
| Soha Ali Khan shares her thoughts on “Tum Mile |
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Of sahibs and bungalows (16 November 12:00) |
| R.V. Smith brings out the connection between Delhi’s Raisina dak bungalow, cantonment and Agra |
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Power flowers (16 November 12:00) |
| Flowers and fashion find a common platform |
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A golden brush (16 November 12:00) |
| The Max Mueller Bhavan kicks off a five-month jubilee bash |
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On an adventure trail (16 November 12:00) |
| Zip through Maharashtra and Goa to win a trip to Masai Mara in South Africa |
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Two cheers (16 November 12:00) |
| Oberoi hotels among world’s top ten |
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Dals the way (16 November 12:00) |
| The fried dal at Pyarelal’s dhaba impresses RAHUL VERMA so much that he wants to go back to check out its kali dal |
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