Case studies
While the traditional tutors flanked by a blackboard et al qualify for moral sciences and subject theories, practical lessons come from real life success stories. Don't they? Coming Teacher's Day, how about a lesson or two straight from the people who have made it high enough in life to be sitting in The Lower House? Or, have made it loud enough in life to be having everyone dancing to their tunes? A free period just in jest!

Anindita Nayar Short listed
Bollywood may seem to be a far-fetched dream for the ones who don't have a sugar daddy in the industry, but those, who feed their dreams with the flames of passion, find a way anyhow.



Anindita Nayar

Agony & ecstasy
While doing his bachelors in Nakodar, running around on his bicycle, Harvinder Kaler was a content boy; certain that there would be a bungalow, luxury cars and more … all waiting for him…he just had to work hard towards it!

Coming soon
Couple of arts
The Chandigarh Lalit Kala Akademi And Chandigarh Administration is organising a slide lecture by eminent artists Manu Parekh and Madhavi Parekh on September 15 at the auditorium, Government Museum and Art Gallery-10, Chandigarh.

Weight watch
Eat out, with precaution
Dining out is a happening concept in today's world, be it a family, social, official, business or corporate event, as can be appreciated with the fast-growing hotel industry. But, this culture of dining out or even ordering for 'home deliveries', has gradually given rise to a new dilemma of how to balance healthy dining with the compulsions or obligatory responsibilities of social dining, without compromising on one's long-term health consequences.

The foodies
Sumptuous surrender
What is it about simplicity that beckons the heart? Could it be the soothing absence of frills, the calmness of bare existence or the comfort of building a character that's stripped of all embellishment? Sitting on wooden chairs and tables at Whistling Duck, such thoughts are involuntarily welcomed. The food too, though gathered from all curves of the globe in a dainty menu, stays true to your meet-cute with the restaurant.

The newly opened Gopal’s in Zirakpur Highway treat
Following their 56-year long legacy, Gopal's, the multi-cuisine restaurant-cum-sweet shop opened its sixth tricity outlet in Zirakpur on Wednesday. Gopal's first-ever outlet was opened in Patiala in 1956; the brand ventured into city beautiful in 2005 with its first outlet in Sector 8. Gopal's is a one-stop shop for multi-cuisine food items, fast food, Indian sweets, namkeens and bakery products.
sweet start: The newly opened Gopal’s in Zirakpur

star track
Mary Kom declared tax-free
Viacom18 Motion Pictures & Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Mary Kom starring National Award winner Priyanka Chopra as she essays the role of a lifetime as the 5-time world champion and Olympic medalist, Mary Kom has been declared tax-free.

Mohit wants a baby girl
Divine connection
Marketing strategy
Let’s dance
Date gone sour
Rannvijay's rendezvous
No steroids for Sid
Hrithik, Kat look like a million bucks: Aamir
Security blanket
Arjun dates Sonakshi
Kriti’s shoe fetish

chatter box
When ice was replaced by rice
After the ALS ice bucket challenge, the Indian version of the challenge encourages people to donate rice instead of dumping water. It is now gathering momentum with many people donating rice to the needy. Actor Kushal Punjabi did it too. He says, "The objective is simple. Feed someone who is needy and hungry and nominate more people to do so. I was very happy when people responded to it." We think it is a noble cause and everyone should donate to poor people instead of wasting water and grabbing headlines.

Back with a bang
Bips goes gaga over Yo Yo
On cloud nine with nine cakes!
Stirring up a high voltage drama
Tell(y) tale signs
Birthday bash!





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