Archive for June 3rd, 2012

Travel Diaries: Shraddha Das Actress

Travel Diaries: Shraddha Das Actress

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I travel a lot on work and I have been lucky to go to several places like Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Mauritius to shoot my films in the past. Wherever I go, I make sure that I take some time out from my schedule and explore the place. During the shooting of Mugguru, I explored quite [...]

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Baku banks on Azeri allure

Baku banks on Azeri allure

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As Eurovision 2012 ended last Tuesday in Azerbaijan, we take a look at its capital city Baku, deeply-rooted in history and endowed with picturesque landscapes, monuments of culture and modern tourist destinations. A city well visited during the 1980s was left crippled during the 1990s war of Nagorno-Karabakh. With an extensive loss of resources, the tourism industry [...]

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Hazare, Ramdev on fast, warn of fight to finish

Hazare, Ramdev on fast, warn of fight to finish

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New Delhi: Threatening a fight to finish by August, Anna Hazare and yoga guru Ramdev today began their day-long fast, their first joint appearance on a public platform in the past one year, against the UPA on corruption. The one-day fast demanding bringing back black money stashed abroad and against the corruption and corrupt system is [...]

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The Dalai Lama and his love for dal-roti

The Dalai Lama and his love for dal-roti

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Dharamsala: Fifty-three years after he made India his second home, the Dalai Lama has developed a taste for dal-roti and has imbibed the virtues of secularism. Recalling his stay here ever since fleeing his homeland in 1959, the Tibetan spiritual leader said the “biggest thing” that he had learnt after coming to India was “how [...]

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Champion for mankind

Champion for mankind

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Prometheus was the friend of the human race, the giver of fire, the inventor of the useful arts and an omniscient seer.There is a lot we can learn from him Who: Prometheus What: Creator of Mankind Son Of: Iapetus and Clymene Symbol: Fire Invention: Mortals — People and Animals Unique Features Prometheus was a Titan, and the brother of Atlas, Epimetheus [...]

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Achari Murgh

Achari Murgh

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Noor’s Kitchen Noor Jafri Chicken cooked in Hyderabadi pickle masala Ingredients 1.Boneless chicken (Medium sized pieces) – 300 gms 2.Chilli powder – 1 teaspoon 3.Ginger garlic paste – 1 teaspoon 4.Turmeric powder – 1/2 a teaspoon 5.Red whole dry chillies – 3 to 4 6.Mustard & fenugreek seeds – a pinch 7.Red paste ** – [...]

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Food County

Food County

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Sindhi Colony is Secunderabad’s source of joy and pride. And, why not, it’s a haven for foodies, and a dream destination for vegetarians. Have you discovered it yet? Siddharth TSS feedback@postnoon.com Every nook and cranny of Sindhi Colony has something to satisfy a food lover. Almost like a food festival that goes on 365 days of [...]

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Rebel for Art

Rebel for Art

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Funk Art was known as an anti-establishment movement as it began to paint subject matter, rather than playing with the non-figurative, abstract forms that abstract expressionists were depicting. The name of the movement was derived from the jazz musical term’ funky’ which can be described as passionate, sensuous and quirky. Back in the 1920s jazz [...]

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Nadal leads Spanish surge

Nadal leads Spanish surge

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PARIS: Rafael Nadal tightened a Spanish stranglehold on the bottom half of the French Open draw on Saturday, while Andy Murray set up a last 16 round clash with Richard Gasquet. The defending champion coasted into the fourth round with a lop-sided 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 win over qualifier Eduardo Schwank of Argentina. Earlier sixth-seeded David [...]

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Levin leads, Tiger in woods

Levin leads, Tiger in woods

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DUBLIN, Ohio: Spencer Levin defied difficult windy conditions to post a three-under par 69 on Saturday to take the third-round lead of the USPGA Tour’s $6.2 million Memorial tournament. Levin, seeking a first tour victory, had a 54-hole total of eight-under par 208, one shot in front of overnight leader Rory Sabbatini, who posted a [...]

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