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‘It is easy to commute’Pune is an education capital, and is also closely connected with art and culture. I still remember the Cantonment area where I used to reside as a child. The roads used to be empty, when I would cycle down to my school to Bishop's. There were no malls and multiplexes in that area then. We used to go for long walks on the those roads, and never did we bother about the traffic. A five-minute walk from my home used to take me to school.In 2002, I shifted to Mumbai. The culture there is ver...
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- Commercialisation actually aids art
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It's getting close to summertime and soon you will be pulling out those flip-flops and short skirts. But are your feet ready for that?A few problems that fall on our feet are dry, cracked skin, calluses, corns, tan and in-grown toe nails. Many a time, there is a build-up of hard skin around the heels and balls of the feet. A quick home remedy: Soak your feet in warm water to which sea salts have been added. Then slough off the dead skin using a pumice stone. Since our feet have a ...
My Sunday
Entrepreneur Shailja Khaitan puts aside her worries on Sundays and makes the day only about her family and herself. She tells After Hrs about how she makes the most of the simple, but fun-filled day. Family comes firstI don't have anything specific in mind for Sundays, but it is mostly spent with family. We are all a friendly and relaxed bunch, and it's always great fun catching up. This is a great way to brighten up my Sunday and keep me going for the coming week. Str...
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- Grab a bite
- Spicy flavours
- Light up your senses
- Tumba jaasti… that works for me!
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If there is one philosophical takeaway from Carla Bruni, the feisty, sexy, anti-angst icon of new-millennium France, it is a one-liner that could well be tomorrow's wedding vow. As she lovingly sighed: "I guess marriage should be for ever, but who knows what happens?"With that candid croon, she has intellectualised the gossip that surrounds her. L'affaire Bruni must now be assessed, analysed, moralised, imbibed, X-rayed, MRI-ed before a people's verdict is passed o...
Oh, for some calm in this reader’s coffee cup
Gani's story that spans several countries and time periods is more intriguing than what she's seen in countless coffee cups. Malavika Velayanikal meets the gutsy mother now fighting for citizenship for her three childrenHer roots sprouted, she says, with the beginning of Islam. Prophet Mohammed (Peace be upon him) is her tribe's — Zain Ilabi-deen — 32nd grandfather. Here begins the wondrous tale of Nawal Gani, the Arabian coffee cup reader.Adeep Aboushear — "a famous na...
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