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By Gauri Rajput 2013 has ended. The Autocar Companies are gearing up for their New launches in 2014 as well. Maruti  Suzuki India has secured the top position for years. Now they are ready with some of their blockbuster launches and some face lifts in their existing cars as well. MARUTI TO TURN ON HEAT WITH AUTOMATIC CELERIO Celerio has been designed...
By Akshay Arora “An Android phone from Nokia may well have been the best smart phone the world never got to see”.  In an article in October’s edition of a weekly magazine, Rajiv Makhani, The Tech Guru, wrote this while explaining ‘The Trojan horse theory’ that was doing heated rounds when a shocker came from Nokia’s bulletin that it has...
By Nishant Agarwal A new game by the name of “2048” has been making waves in the addictive gaming arena since its launch earlier this month. Created by a 19 year old named Gabriele Cirulli, 2048 is conceptually similar to ‘Threes” another popular puzzler on iOS and Android. The game runs on HTML-5 and can be played on desktop or mobile...
At times during the day, we sit back and try to analyze our life. We tend to dig into never ending thoughts of our past or future. We try to find answers to baffling questions like- why we failed or how do we succeed or how despite of all our efforts, we don’t excel. Sometimes, no matter what we...
The Bharatiya Janata Party’s prime ministerial nominee Narendra Modi asked his supporters not use the 'har, har Modi' chant in his support after intense criticism of the slogan. Dwarka peeth Shankarachayra Swaroopanand Saraswati on Sunday raised an objection to the slogan and registered a strong protest with RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, asking him to stop such “vyakti puja” (worship of individuals). "Some enthusiastic...
It was an authoritative all-round performance from India as they first restricted the West Indies to a modest 129 for seven and then knocked off the runs with two balls to spare. Yuvraj Singh (10) was a bit scratchy in the end but Raina finished with a square cut off Narine. Virat Kohli, in the middle of a great patch, again...
The State of Sikkim known as the brother of the seven North Eastern sisters is a small state of India. With Nepal, China’s Tibet region and Bhutan as its neighbouring countries and West Bengal below it, the state is a landlocked region. Also called as the eighth sister to the rest of North Eastern sisters, it is one of...
UNSPOKEN LANGUAGE OF LOVE! “He came running with his baby feet, played around and sat beside me looking for more biscuits”. Yes this cute little puppy in my college is so adorable, I couldn’t help falling in love with that little creature. God created beautiful landscapes and rejuvenating phenomena like rain and rainbow and many more things to enhance the...
When was the last time you saw a woman blush while talking about her partner? If I had to venture a guess, I would say probably when she was getting fixed up and gearing up for her big, fat wedding. With dreams of her Prince Charming and the pure marital bliss that she expected to discover, she was bound to...
Patience. What is patience? As I sit on my PC to write this article that’s been in my drafts section for weeks, I wonder, what is patience? When does something feel complete? Complete enough to move on to the next thing? Maybe it's my  stoner self talking, but chances are that I’ll probably never know the answers to all these questions. So...
Okay! I know, now you don’t think only Bollywood stars can make politics interesting, attractive and super exciting (as IITians could also do that :P). But, one thing is for sure in India, politics and bollywood are inseparable. There exists a very simple and explicit logic: 1). When movies like Nayak and Rajneeti can be super hits, totally centred on politics,...
By Nikita Agarwal After months of bad prophecies about the drooping Indian economy, we finally get to hear some good news.  With the rupee facing an all time low some seven months back and the rising trade deficit being the main culprit behind the same, the culprit now bring the much awaited relief. Our trade deficit shrank to $9.92 Billion...
By Nikita Agarwal Just because the Chinese bus has slowed down a bit, that doesn't mean that the Indian economy can get on that bus now. Some economists are of this view that the China's slowdown might not do much good to the Indian economy.China is slowing down sharply and it might record a growth rate lower than 7% this...
By Yash Sood Satya Narayana Nadella, the Microsoft CEO. Another Indian holding a key position in one of the world’s biggest companies. Over the past few years, many Indians have made their presence felt on global business stage. But this has raised some inevitable questions: why is it that India’s tech and other geniuses flower only abroad? Why does our...
By Aakash Sahai After decades in the dark ages the African continent is entering into a renaissance-esque period.  It has made humungous leaps in the past decade, several marked in the area of human development. However, before you think of it as the next gold rush, we need to understand if this change is here to stay or just a...
Eye liner. Check. Lip balm. Check. Perfect hair. Check. A last look in the mirror and off I went to start an altogether new phase of my life. For all of us, college life marks the beginning of a fresh, independent way of life where every day we discover ourselves and experience new things. And then there is the...
While leafing through the morning newspaper a couple of days ago, something caught my attention. Something related to the two things that most of us thrive on- books and food (let’s just sideline the whole roti, kapda, makaan are the 3 basic needs argument for a while). Books and food go way back… Remember, Winnie the Pooh’s honey pot, Enid...
"AT Laaaaaast I see the light seems like the fog is lifted".These are the lines of my favourite song from a beautiful animated movie “tangled”. In the movie, Rapunzel sings this song when after chasing her daydream for a long time she finally sees the light. Yes I m a lover of animated movies. I just love the way emotions...
The Monty Hall Problem is a very challenging and interesting problem. It basically was a game show titled,”Let’s Make a Deal” ,hosted by Monty Hall and Carol Merril. It originally ran from 1963 to 1977 on network TV.   The highlight of the show was the “Big Deal,” where contestants would trade previous winnings for the chance to choose one of...
By Kartik Chaudhary Nissan under its brand name Datsun launched its small car Go to whoop the hatch buyers in India and to intensify the already tough fight going on in A-segment among Maruti Suzuki’s Alto and WagonR, Hyundai’s Eon and i10, Chevrolet’s Beat and Spark and Honda Brio with a very aggressive price tag. Go will have a 1198cc, 3...
Democracy is a type of government made for the people, of the people and by the people. As a citizen of a country where democratic government prevails, it is the responsibility of its people to vote and choose the representatives to run the government, whom they feel are fit to lead ones country towards betterment and prosperity. But is...
By Nishant Agarwal The song and dance routine has been at the core of bollywood films since time immemorial. There are quite a few examples of films that rode high on success only because of their immensely popular music. It's difficult to recall a Hindi movie from the 80's or 90's which did not feature a dream song sequence depicting...
source :http://thoughtcatalog.com/leah-froehle/2014/03/101-things-i-will-teach-my-daughters/ 1. Chocolate is only a temporary fix. 2. A properly-fitting bra is not a luxury. It is a necessity. 3. Your happiness is your happiness and yours alone. 4. How to apply red lipstick. 5. How to wear the crap out of red lipstick. 6. A boyfriend does not validate your existence. 7. Eat the extra slice of pizza. 8. Wear what makes you feel...
Saw the latest Satyamev Jayate promo where Aamir Khan talks to the kids asking them to urge their parents to do ‘Aamir uncle’s homework’ properly before asking their kids to do so? Well, this isn’t the first time that kids have been the medium through which advertisers have decided to establish themselves in the market, reaching beyond to an even...
So, who is the show-stealer? Who has the ability to charm you like never before, every single time you see her? In a war between the ever-so-elegant Madhuri Dixit and the quintessential girl-next-door Juhi Chawla, whose side will I be on? This is the question that has been running in my mind for quite some time now. And the...

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