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Whipping up a high tide
Amitav Ghosh's new novel, "The Hungry Tide" hit bookstands this past week. ANJANA RAJAN meets the prolific author over lunch at The Park in New Delhi.
Dance

Searching for K
SONAL MANSINGH, who has never been known to rest on her laurels, and, like most classical dancers, finds a never-ending source of inspiration in the Krishna theme, is ready with a new solo production on the cowherd king, whose tales are woven ...
Personality

The future is here
India is on course for becoming a superpower. But it may not be a smooth sailing for the BJP. Bejan Daruwalla says all this and much more in a chat with S.M. YASIR.


The way to succeed
SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY meets Murli Menon, the author of "ZenLP - The Power To Succeed".
Music

Those Midnight Blues
HE IS cute. He is in his prime. And he has the reason enough to be over the moon. Establishing a small crew company called Midnight Blues in 1997 to make a mark in the music industry, DJ Kiran, with his unflinching optimism and self-confidence ...
Eating Out

Buddhist recipes, peace food...
Replete with striking pictures of the platters, "Buddhist Peace Recipes" gives us a glimpse of the origin of many dishes, says RANA SIDDIQUI.
Paranthas all
AT PARANTHA Junction, one cannot get away from the taste and feel of Punjabi masalas and tandoor. Standing tall at Padam Singh Road in Delhi's Karol Bagh, it is a show-stopper for all other neighbouring `desi' fast food restaurants. ...
Oz calling
SO FOOD lovers. Here comes another restaurant specialising in mid-eastern and Mediterranean cuisine. Named Oz, it is at MGF Plaza mall, Gurgaon. Launched about a month and a half back, Oz has a capacity of hundred diners with a refreshing, ...
Morning fare
BORED OF having breakfast at home? Need a well deserved rather a desired change? Nirula's has something in stores for u. Nirula's has added an animated punch to its quality food, customer satisfaction and diverse food range with its Good Morning ...
Happenings

Following One, hating none
A DELEGATION of 10 American scholars is on a tour of South Asia. They were in Delhi this past week to participate in various interfaith dialogue sessions organised by various communities sharing India. Though the visit was sponsored by the U.S. ...
Land & People

Dreaming together, differently
HE DOMINATES, still she adores him. She dreams, he realises them. Siblings who took the same train but descended at different destinations. "He has always been Bade Bhaiya to me. During childhood, he was very dominating, strict but I have ...
Events

Not just an underdog
HER CLAIM to fame so far have been some usual remix numbers in teeny-meeny outfits. "Reshmi Zulfe... ", "Sun Sahiba Sun... ", Falguni Pathak's "Sawariya... " did give Sweta Agarwal fleeting attention. Acting in Shagun on Star Plus and ...
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