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'Where does Manisha get energy to bitch?'

'I hope Jad has seen the footage and he knows what he has done to ruin my reputation or my bond with people outside.'




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'No one wants to see a serial for 7 yrs'

'Now, they want to quickly wrap up a particular story and move on to the next.'




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Why Ankita Lokhande Joined Bigg Boss

'Everybody who has been on the show has learned something from it.''I'll also learn many things from Bigg Boss and I'm sure I'm going to grow in my life.'




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Meet The Contestants Of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 11

The 11th season of the dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa is all set to air from November 11 on Sony Entertainment Television.




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Ranveer-Deepika's Koffee Revelations

Bollywood power couple, Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh graced the premiere episode, twinning in black, and spoke about their 11-year relationship, their dreamy marriage proposal, life after marriage and Deepika's battle with depression.




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Why Is Vicky So TOXIC Towards Ankita?

'The face of a woman being insulted, vilified, degraded by her husband in front of the whole world for literally no reason ever.'




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'I was the dangerous person in Bigg Boss'

'They voted me out as they realised that I am not a meethi choori, but a teeki one.'




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'I should have controlled my anger'

'I never fought with anyone.''I was not rude to anyone. 'I did not argue with anyone.''I did not misbehave with any girl.''The only person I did not get along was Abhishek.'




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Why Munawar Wants To Quit Bigg Boss

With Ayesha Khan's arrival in the Bigg Boss 17 house, things are not going smooth for Munawar Faruqui.




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Bigg Boss 17: Priyanka Roots For Cousin

Priyanka Chopra gave a shoutout to her cousin Mannara Chopra, who is among the finalists in Bigg Boss 17.




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'I didn't reach here with anyone's help'

'It was the best time of my life and I had a great experience.'




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'It is important to love yourself'

'I was scared during every Weekend Ka Vaar as I used to do something wrong every week and then I knew Salman sir would scold me.'




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Munawar's Sea Of Fans Welcome Him Home

'My fans always supported me and whenever I was left behind, they pulled me by holding my hand, so I am very grateful.'




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Will Ankita-Vicky Divorce Post Bigg Boss?

'Our fights came out on TV, which may not happen for other normal couples.''Because of this, our relationship has become stronger.'




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Arti Singh's Star-Studded Sangeet

Television actor Arti Singh, best known for her stint on Bigg Boss 13, is all set to get married on April 25 in Mumbai.




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Meet The Khatron Ke Khiladi 14 Contestants

Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi, the adrenaline-pumping reality show hosted by Rohit Shetty, returns with its 14th season, promising more thrills, chills and heart-stopping stunts.




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'Bigg Boss OTT And I Are A Dream Team!'

'It feels a bit like going back to school, trying something new and exciting.'




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Bigg Boss: Anil Kapoor Is Only Good Part

This season of BB OTT may be a difficult watch, observes Namrata Thakker.




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Bigg Boss OTT 3: Who is Sana Makbul?

She's inside the Bigg Boss OTT house, ready to charm everyone.




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Bigg Boss OTT: Who Is Shivani Kumari?

Let's take a closer look at her through her Instagram feed.




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Bigg Boss OTT 3: Who Is Sana Sultan?

Sana Sultan Khan is giving contestants a run for their money on Bigg Boss OTT 3.




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The Man Who Got Slapped On Bigg Boss 3

Everyone is talking about the tight slap that Armaan Malik gave Vishal Pandey on Bigg Boss OTT 3.




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Bigg Boss: Ranvir Shorey's 5 Revelations

The actor has used the platform to make a few revelations about his personal life. Namrata Thakker lists them out.




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Sana Makbul Wins Bigg Boss

Rapper Naezy was the first runner-up while Ranvir Shorey was the second runner-up.





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Three apps to help you backup and secure phone data




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Three apps to transform your pictures into artworks




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Perfect mix of study and recreation

Insights into environmental research and field trips make her course at the University of Sheffield interesting, writes Thirupavai Ramamurthy.




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Find meaning in work

Can all kinds of occupations be rewarding? How does our approach to what we do matter?




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Palliative care in demand

The sector is emerging as a viable option for students looking for careers in healthcare.




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Untangle the web you weave

Strike a balance between using social media wisely and not losing touch with the real world.




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A transformative experience

PARAS ARORA’S internship at Teach for India helped him become an activist.




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97 national awardee teachers for 2020 and 2021 write to President, PM to honour them in physical ceremony on September 5

All these teachers had received the award in a virtual event due to the COVID-19 restrictions. Of them, 47 teachers had received the award in 2020 and the rest in 2021




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At K Sureshkumar’s pedagogical laboratory in Thiruvananthapuram students understand basic concepts of Physics by doing experiments on their own

National award-winning science teacher K Sureshkumar’s pedagogical laboratory in Thiruvananthapuram enables students of high school to conduct experiments in Physics and learn the concepts themselves



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Anthropocene: A response to the contagion and climate change

Five poems from Sudeep Sen’s new collection of poetry, prose and photography




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Metallica, U2 and albums that built a band

The one watershed album that spurred bands to stardom and changed their fortunes forever




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A Miyazaki miracle in Rajasthan

They are his most precious treasure at the moment. Award winning cultivator Shreekishan Suman on growing the world’s most expensive mango variety in the Indian desert state




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Mumbai Mapped: Click to find geckos, sunbirds, and turtles

A new interactive map of Maximum City plots the flora and fauna of the megapolis




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Prathap Suthan: Breaking boundaries with bored poetry

The adman’s day dawns with verses on topical concerns. They are my sunrise, he says, after completing six years of the exercise




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“With ‘Sherni’, I wanted to move away from the hero archetype”

A unique environmental drama, the recently released ‘Sherni’ is earning accolades from leading Indian conservationists for its accurate portrayal of the modern wildlife crisis




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The Scindias: Straddling royalty and politics with equal ease

Rasheed Kidwai’s book on the Gwalior royal family is as much a palace chronicle as it is a companion volume to modern Indian political history




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It’s heartbreak for England

But Italy are worthy winners of a wonderful football spectacle




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The curious case of the bullish stock markets in the pandemic

The relationship between growing inequality and booming asset markets has never been this stark




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A quiz on painters and paintings

It’s the birth anniversary of French painter, Paul Delaroche whose paintings of historical scenes were hugely appreciated. This week’s quiz is about painters and paintings




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‘Gold Diggers’ and the alchemy of truth

Part immigrant novel, part coming-of-age tale, Sanjena Sathian’s debut marks a shift in the way the Indian American experience is distilled into fiction




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Time Management is passé

The new fight is about managing the mind and distractions




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Sabu Jacob: Weaving a change in the garment industry and beyond

His father taught him to be a good human being first and realise the importance of work. Sabu Jacob opens up about his success as an entrepreneur, passions beyond work and moving his business out of Kerala




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Life with my noisy roommates Google Assistant, Siri and Alexa

Comedy of errors are wont to occur when a tech writer’s lockdown friends — IoT devices — come out to play




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Plant humanities: A discipline takes shape

The words buzz in my head: Plants, pollinators, medicinal cannibalism, history of transplanted trees and bodies... And I wish for educators to use this slant of thinking into their curriculum




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Amartya Sen and the ‘busted subject’

The Nobel laureate found out that welfare economics was a non-subject at Cambridge