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The mighty Mekong

The mighty Mekong

| July 22, 2012 | 0 Comments

Neha Alluri  feedback@postnoon.com Mekong, the brand new Pan-Asian restaurant at Marigold Hotel definitely shows promise. From its menu one can have a taste of the culinary delights of seven countries. Now ain’t that a spread? The Mekong River in south-east Asia runs from the Tibetan plateau to the Yunnan Province in China. It is the [...]

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The Final Barrier

The Final Barrier

| July 9, 2012 | 1 Comment

The ongoing debate about the Common Entrance Test has once again raised questions about the feasibility of our entrance exams. Contrasting our education system with that of other countries is startling in its revelations, take a look Neha Alluri feedback@gmail.com United States Of America The United States offers the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) and the American [...]

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Roommates from hell

Roommates from hell

| June 30, 2012 | 0 Comments

Dirty clothes piled on the floor, torn and filthy socks, papers strewn all over and a stinking room, if you thought these are the only things a roommate is capable of, well — think again Neha Alluri feedback@postnoon.com “He was a normal kid in high school but something happened when we reached college. He was [...]

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Food with  a twist

Food with a twist

| June 24, 2012 | 0 Comments

When the usual becomes boring, it’s time to try something new. We give you a few unusual food choices to pick from Neha Alluri feedback@postnoon.com ICE CREAM HOOKAH Blend, a coffee lounge in Jubilee Hills, serves a very interesting kind of hookah — the Ice cream flavoured hookah. It is mild and apparently produces very [...]

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Innovative Induction

Innovative Induction

| June 19, 2012 | 0 Comments

Being a new employee at a workplace can be intimidating. Some corporate professionals share their first-week at work experiences with Postnoon Neha Alluri feedback@postnoon.com “As soon as we receive the letter of appointment, we are assigned a buddy,” said Sruthi Penmatsa, a Business Analyst in Deloitte. “A buddy is typically a senior (a year or [...]

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Retaining the landscape

Retaining the landscape

| June 10, 2012 | 0 Comments

Thanks to the rapid pace of urbanisation, the city’s rockscapes are endangered But thankfully, there are still some citizens who care enough for them Neha Alluri feedback@postnoon.com The Deccan Plateau, stretching over the entire Indian peninsula, is made of grey granite, one of the oldest and hardest rock formations in the world. Steaming lava cools, [...]

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So tight, it hurts!

So tight, it hurts!

| June 4, 2012 | 0 Comments

While skinny jeans and tights might be back in fashion and all the rage, health experts warn that they aren’t all that good for your health Neha Alluri feedback@postnoon.com Long gone are the days when baggy jeans and bell-bottoms were considered stylish. Today, skinny jeans and tights are the latest fad. While these butt hugging, [...]

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