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Shriya Saran: Revisiting Shriya Saran's red-hued wedding sari
The Times of India· 3 days agoLet's take a look Shriya Saran's red-hued wedding sari.
Like mother, like daughter: Bansuri Swaraj’s first Lok Sabha speech evokes memories of Sushma Swaraj
Tribune India· 4 days agoIn a moment that resonated deeply within the halls of Parliament, Bansuri Swaraj, the newly elected...
Actress Preethi Sharma quits Tamil daily soap 'Malar' - Times of India
The Times of India· 2 days agoTV actress Preethi Sharma, renowned for her portrayal of Malar in the hit Tamil daily soap 'Malar,'...
Yesterdate: This day from Calcutta’s past, July 5, 1788
The Telegraph· 9 hours agoThe notebooks of John Hyde and Sir Robert Chambers, a vast and unparalleled source of information...
Sharmajee Ki Beti Review: A Tender Portrayal of Womanhood, Held Back by Cliches
Gadgets 360· 4 days agoIndian cinema's portrayal of women often veers between two extremes: sari-clad maternal figures or...
Window shopping and browsing
The Economic Times· 16 hours agoWindow shopping, that delightful pastime of strolling past storefronts, eyes alight with curiosity, hands firmly in pockets - no intention to buy, just...
What made a misfit reach for the stars
Indian Express· 6 days agoPapa’s transfer back to Delhi had me joining Modern School, Vasant Vihar, in Grade four. Sensing I was hiding a secret, and perhaps thinking that art...
High Command Decides on CM and DCM: Hebbalkar | Hubballi News - Times of India
The Times of India· 6 days agoBelagavi: Women and child welfare minister Laxmi Hebbalkar has spoken on the issue of deputy CM, saying the high command decides on who should be made the CM and the deputy CM. “I’m not big ...
No travel itineraries necessary
Mid Day· 10 hours agoMy first time travelling with our toddler to places unknown to me was a pleasant and memorable exercise in giving up control or any sense of...
Councillors say they are not getting cooperation from officials
The Hindu· 7 days agoCutting across party lines, councillors raised their voices unanimously against the ‘nonchalant’...