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delhi traffic
So the Delhi city authorities have finally, after the millions and millions of prayers and rage induced screaming matches, understood that traffic is a real problem. Up until now, it seemed more like nothing would be done about the insane traffic that has been plaguing the roads of Delhi. Making sure that even a 15-minute journey is stretched to at...
Global MBA
Aaah MBA, that is, Masters in Business Administration, is not only one of the most sought after courses for business and commerce students but almost as if it is the only option available to business students. What more, even non-commerce students, like those coming from English, History and other such streams believe that an MBA is just an essential these...
festival of hope
#PartnerED The Festival of Hope Foundation has had a remarkable journey for the last four years working on creating awareness on all types of Cancer. The unique awareness campaigns are via fashion events in Delhi/NCR. The fashion events are a fashion walk down the ramp where model0s walk along with Cancer Survivors. These events are held, to not only support cancer...
Baahubali 2
The time that we were all waiting for with bated breath has finally arrived, no no, Game of Thrones is not here. But for Indian fans an even better news is that the full Baahubali 2 trailer is finally out. Yes, where our elite friends might venture more towards GOT, for many of us, Baahubali gives stiff competition to it...
By Vrinda Singh It is difficult to analyze the work done by NGOs and appreciating them for the achievements in terms of credits and ranking. The social work, the sweat, and tears that go unseen for the benefits of others is something which cannot be and SHOULDN’T be ranked because other factors contribute to the overall success as well. Here we...
facebook
So, remember how a while ago Facebook acquired WhatsApp and we all mourned the loss of everything good in this world? Well, Facebook had a few tricks up its sleeve and one of them was shown not that long ago when WhatsApp introduced the 24 hour Status update, which was well, not just but almost exactly like Snapchat. And while it...
By Prashansa Khandelwal Low on cash and an increased appetite? This is your place. If you enjoy your biryani more than the ambience and the crockery, there's a quaint little place in Central Delhi - Anand restaurant tucked away behind the petrol pump on KG Marg in CP. What is so extraordinary about this place? The desi delicacies! The age-old recipes like chicken...
By Drishya Subramaniam Waiting in line for popcorn, I was expecting this movie to be another typical Bollywood movie full of drama with a whole lot more drama to top it off. But boy was I wrong. Apparently, the posters don’t speak enough. For a person who hoped to have fun to see the typical lines flash across, I had more fun...
By Sakshi Kanodia Our country is a land of beautiful temples, of the unending discoveries of travellers from all over the globe. A traveler visiting India, cannot say that he has seen everything over this land, especially the temples. It has over, 900 million followers worldwide. If one wishes to visit all the temples across the country, then he could hardly...
Badrinath Ki Dulhaniya
So the much awaited Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan movie Badrinath Ki Dulhania has finally released and while the producers and actors left no stone unturned in its publicity, the reviews have sadly been extremely negative. And while I wouldn’t say that it was an epic film worthy of an Oscar or something but the overall bad reviews have left...
Brexit Explained For Millennials
Brexit is Complicated   This is true. Like most things in the world, Brexit is also complicated. As UK, under Theresa May, gears up to trigger the notorious Article 50, it can be easy to forget what set it in motion in the first place. But that's okay for help is here: Brexit explained and simplified! As the great <I don't know but...
By Kritika Dagar Worldwide, 109 males are born for every 100 females –a ratio close to 50:50. But billionaire men have a 65% chance of having a son. Some examples- Elon Musk had 6 kids- all boys. Donald Trump has 3 boys, 2 girls. Mukesh Ambani and Warren Buffett have 2 boys, 1 girl each. Anil Ambani and Gautam Adani...
Bengal Dances
By Ranjabati Ray Every state has its own character, its own flavor but we find Bengal to be especially different from the other ones. The culture, literature, dance forms and various other things about it make it very special and bring out its sweetest part. The wide variety of dances all over the state attracts the foreigners because of their folk songs...
Coffee
By Kritika Malik A cup of hot coffee after a long stressful day is probably all you need to relax your mind. But getting a cup of coffee can be tricky business. I mean, doesn’t a “Triple, Grande, Half Sweet, Non-fat, Caramel Macchiato” sound like a magical spell to you? There are about two dozen commonly brewed coffees which can all be...
Female inmates in India
By Saumya Tiwari The plight of women increases more as and when they are declared outcast. Being a woman only adds to the problems that they face. Menstruation, instead of a normal biological process has become a curse on their lives. There is still a section of women that feminist icons are yet to talk about - female inmates. This video clearly...
By Vasundhra Chauhan Fashion is the most important topic all around the globe. Who wore what? What is in fashion? What is out of fashion? What is trending? We keep looking for the answers of such questions almost all the time because no one wants to look bad or to wear something that is ‘so last season’. Therefore, we have fashion...
Color Bias
By Eshna Gupta In 2013, a Nigerian national was killed by a mob in Goa. It was followed by an Indian minister calling Nigerians a “cancer”. In 2016, A Tanzanian student living in Bangalore was attacked by a mob and forced to parade naked in front of the crowd. To talk of more recent incidents, a 24-year-old girl from Uganda, in the...
By Arpita Singh Affection is targeted in India on a daily basis if you are done with everything go out find some couples spending time together and chase them away. Make them run, do them apart and if they still don’t abide by social norms beat them to death. Shiv Sena In The Face Of Protest, Bow Down To The Kiss Of...
By Drishya Subramaniam An unusual comparison between the famous series Harry potter by JK Rowling to the Indian weddings to which we await eagerly. How can one compare the mysterious fantasies of Harry Potter to the loud and pompous Indian weddings? Well here are a few insights to see the similarities. Harry potter has been the bedside story teller for any teenager who...
By Vrinda Singh There are few obvious things which should make us curious, but because it gives us some form of fulfilment, we get lost and don’t enquire. While an average person, on one hand,  has five social media accounts and spends 1 hour 40 minutes everyday browsing these networks, on the other hand, the same average person doesn’t know how...
By Arpita Singh Labour in organised sectors are denied any attention from the government. And that is a hard truth in India. They put their sweat and blood to earn minimal wages which are not enough for supporting their families. There are lakhs of them unaware of their basic rights. Who will ensure their stoves will burn every day, that their...
nike
By Vrinda Singh Quite often, certain religion and beliefs get in our way of sportsmanship. But Nike is first of its kind to realize the unnecessary obstructions lying in your way to help you succeed in your sport with unaltered spirit. Nike has pro launched breathable hijab for female Muslim athletes as a solution to upholding principles and religion at the...
troll
By Sanjukta Das Bhowmick In this digital age, no one’s life is private anymore. Starting from celebrities to individuals, everyone is busy trying to show the world what they are doing, every moment of every day. With the proliferation of online social platforms, there is no dearth of opportunities of display. The Kardashians with their online show “living it up with...
By Vasundhra Chauhan Holi is our favourite festival for the very simple reason that we love colours and it is not just about the colours; it is about the love we have for our culture. We celebrate anything and everything that has significance in our mythological history. Although, every part of the country has its own ways of celebrating holi; Braj ki...
By Vasundhra Chauhan India’s love for food is not an untold tale. It is pretty evident that we love food in all of its forms. Let it be Italian, Mexican, American or Japanese; our love for food knows no boundaries, it doesn’t discriminate ever! Food trucks are probably the best thing to happen to the food industry. Who so ever came up...

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