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A twist in the tale (13 October 12:00) |
| Vishal K. Dar reinterprets Ramayana as the greatest tragic love story in his upcoming graphic novel |
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Tastes of friendship (13 October 12:00) |
| During Durga Puja Rahul Verma gets his fill of Bengali delights |
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All new (13 October 12:00) |
| Know QashQai |
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Feverishly fashionable (13 October 12:00) |
| Two fashion festivals will unfold in the Capital this week. P. ANIMA takes a look |
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Meant for men (13 October 12:00) |
| Men’s wear too will be on show at the two Fashion Weeks, reports P. ANIMA |
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Talking drums (13 October 12:00) |
| R.V. SMITH takes you through the Capital’s connection with drums |
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Youthful and attractive (13 October 12:00) |
| The new Corolla Altis is well-engineered and competent, but is it a big step forward? SHAPUR KOTWALgets behind the steering |
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Curtains up on another ‘I’ (13 October 12:00) |
| Hyundai i20 to be built at Hyundai’s Sriperumbudur facility |
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Seating in style (11 October 12:00) |
| Raseel Gujral’s new home furnishing store |
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Conquering the jitterbug (11 October 12:00) |
| A Jive class leaves Nandini Nair smiling |
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Lying leg curls (11 October 12:00) |
| Strengthen your legs |
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Thriller with a difference (11 October 12:00) |
| “Kaagaz Ke Phool” proved a turning point for a bunch of teenagers |
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Kaagaz ke Phool 1959 (11 October 12:00) |
| Guru Dutt, Waheeda Rehman, Johnny Walker |
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HELLO (11 October 12:00) |
| It is a tale about the events that happen one night at a call centre. Expect tales of lost love, working under pressure of deadlines, frustration and the like. After the debacle of Dil Ne Ji... |
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Dance Festival (11 October 12:00) |
| Ananya Dance festival begins today (October 11) featuring Bharatanatyam group choreogarphy by dancers from Kalakshetra and Mohiniattam, by Jayaprada Menon and group. Venue: Purana Qila Dat... |
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Swedish Delights (11 October 12:00) |
| Thee Swedish master Chef Mark Phoenix will showcase a range of delectable dishes from Sweden to savour the taste of the diners. Swedish cuisine tends to be hearty, practical and sustaining. ... |
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Guitar Recital (11 October 12:00) |
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Rabindra Sangeet (11 October 12:00) |
| By Rezwana Choudhury Bannya of Bangladesh, to conclude the Durga Puja festivities. Venue: Foundation Lawn, IIC Date: October 12 Timings: 7 ... |
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Hindi/Urdu Play (11 October 12:00) |
| Director Shivani Tanksale’s ‘Namak Mirch’ – the hilarious dramatisation of four short stories by the famous Pakistani satirist Shaukat Thanvi. The chosen stories are ‘Daulat Khana... |
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Green and flavourful (11 October 12:00) |
| South Indian cuisine pales without them |
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Cooking up a good brew (11 October 12:00) |
| Homebrewers share tips on techniques and recipes for the best beer |
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Pho (11 October 12:00) |
| This is a clear soup made with beef and flat noodles. It is perhaps the quintessential Vietnamese dish. Popular through the length and breadth of the country, it is made by simmering beef bo... |
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Grilling the bird (11 October 12:00) |
| Make this traditional Japanese dish in just a few minutes |
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BHATTI DA MURGH (11 October 12:00) |
| Bhatti da murgh originates in the by-lanes of Amritsar where 40 years ago Balbeer Singh Beera set up his stall on Mathija Road. He cooked this delicacy of chicken legs marinated in a secre... |
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Butterfly’s new wings (11 October 12:00) |
| Madame Butterfly will impress with its menu overhaul |
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The one woman army! (11 October 12:00) |
| From winning the sobriquet of ‘Crane Bedi’ to life after retirement, supercop Kiran Bedi tells it all to ANUJ KUMAR Offbeat Kiran Bedi on life beyond work and the documentary on her |
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Bridal wave (11 October 12:00) |
| Delhiites thronged Bridal Asia to gear up for the festive season, writes P. Anima |
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The right path (06 October 12:00) |
| An exclusive show of paintings by 13 contemporary artists, ‘Path Less Travelled’ opens for viewing at The Epicentre, Gurgaon, this Monday onwards. The three-day show, ending on October... |
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A full meal (06 October 12:00) |
| The Poornakala series brings together various South Indian dishes |
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Dhoni booked! (06 October 12:00) |
| And now a book on Indian cricket’s poster boy M.S. Dhoni |
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The divine stroke (06 October 12:00) |
| Artist Bharati Singh explores the relationship between animals and the divine through her art |
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Burnt out ends of smoky days (06 October 12:00) |
| Cigarette smoking may soon be a memory. R.V. Smith has a story or two though |
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Crunch of warmth (06 October 12:00) |
| In times of unrest Rahul Verma still finds comfort in kachoris |
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In the name of humanity (06 October 12:00) |
| Hiranmay Karlekar speaks to ANJANA RAJAN about humans and their response to the universe |
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Song and soul (06 October 12:00) |
| A little turbulence makes life interesting, says Pankaj Udhas |
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Distinct appeal (06 October 12:00) |
| Hindustan Motors and Mitsubishi Motors have launched Mitsubishi Outlander, a technologically sophisticated and distinctive SUV. The Outlander has made its debut in India after receiving succ... |
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The new BMW on the block (06 October 12:00) |
| The BMW 520d offers a whole lot of advantages despite its lower pricing |
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Circle of celluloid (04 October 12:00) |
| Bollywood has a fascination for life on four wheels |
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Silver in style (04 October 12:00) |
| Ravissant’s latest collection |
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On music (04 October 12:00) |
| Sandhya Singh’s show |
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Golden chance (04 October 12:00) |
| Tanishq offers Navratra discounts |
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Soaking in the sun (04 October 12:00) |
| The lawns around the open auditorium are pretty much the place where the college comes alive. Covered by the looming red bricks of the building on three sides, the open auditorium and the la... |
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A big heart (04 October 12:00) |
| Coach Yashbir Dabas on what it takes |
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Yuva ZN200 (04 October 12:00) |
| ZN200 is the first affordable imaging phone from Motorola. Only a 2.0 mega pixel camera, but the 8x zoom adds value. It’s a Yuva optimised phone for its so-so imaging capabilities. You can... |
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Redefining youth (04 October 12:00) |
| Affordable, stylish and trendy: that's the Yuva range of handsets from Motorola. The company has added three new phones in the series, through which Motorola is attempting to redefine the ne... |
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Yuva W388 (04 October 12:00) |
| Here’s what Motorola calls a value-for-money phone. This is not for the photo enthusiast; but an FM lover might like it. It has a VGA camera, with 4x zoom and an MP3 and a stereo FM record... |
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Yuva W230 (04 October 12:00) |
| Screech, mumble, and scream, do whatever, but you can be assured that you’ll be heard clear — this Yuva is optimised for voice clarity with CrystalTalk. You can talk loud and more with t... |
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Yuva W270 (04 October 12:00) |
| The form factor of this Moto is sure to attract attention. Moto claims that it’s the one for those who know what they want. It sports the same MP3 player with stereo FM radio, but this one... |
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Yuva W180 (04 October 12:00) |
| This slim model, as Moto calls, is not the phone for everyone — it’s for those who sport a powerful ‘attitude’ like the phone does! Like all Motos in the Yuva range, this is optimise... |
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The yarn makers (04 October 12:00) |
| SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY brings to you the little known Charkha Gallery at the city’s National Gandhi Museum |
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