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‘There I am nobody’

He’s played professional football in three continents, but Sunil Chhetri says that he still feels like he has to prove himself.




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Return to Pandora

Borderlands 2 feels a little rough around the edges



  • Life & Style

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They rock!

“We have passion like no other,” says Susan Anne Isaac, lead vocalist of the girl-dominated High Heels and A Shotgun.




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Cricket shadows them all

All games and their players, except cricket, do not get their due…




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Making an impression

All it takes is a smile, some wit and confidence to floor your interviewer…




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Good Grief

Looking for a bridge over troubled water? KRITHVI SHYAM, our young psychologist, addresses your worst anxieties




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Smart work pays

Where is the fashion industry headed with so many designers trying to make their mark, asks designer REHANE




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Boy’s own

Eighteen-year-old B. Aparajith, who was part of the victorious U-19 World Cup cricket team speaks to Priyadarshini Paitandy on balancing studies and sports




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Beads, baubles 'n' more

Sneha Satyaprakash is fascinated by the endless options embroidery offers




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Making winning moves

Kamal Singh who wears many hats, including musician and designer




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Project change

Twenty three young men and women, who call themselves G18, pledge their time to social service and turn around the lives of those who are less privileged.




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For the people, by the people...

A heterogeneous group of artists creative people has turned the heritage walls of Mattancherry into a pulsating art graffiti




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Job satisfaction over security?

Given a choice would you opt for an unconventional career? Here’s what a few youngsters had to say…




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Good Grief

Looking for a bridge over troubled water? Krithvi Shyam, our young psychologist, addresses your worst anxieties.




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Battle it online

Pro-Gs.com is your “go-to” website for all things related to e-gaming.




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Off the beaten path

When it comes to jobs, most people opt for the regular run-of-the-mill choices. ARCHANA SUBRAMANIAN talks to a few who dared to chase their dream instead.




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Soccer, evolved

Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 attempts to close the gap on FIFA




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Employment dreams

THROUGH THE LENS: With around 40 lakh unemployed youth wasting away their lives in the State, very little is being done to provide jobs to those eager to work.




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Get your dancing shoes on for the NXg Campus Jive




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Information matters

An educational website that answers queries on sexual health and sexuality anonymously




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Where hope resides

Livelihood College is the new address for youth of Dantewada who, disoriented by years of Naxal violence, see it as a new beginning




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True love

Love that has stood the test of time…




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Will to live

What makes humans and animals overcome disabilities?




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Time to think…

Can our city handle another environmental problem?




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Good Grief

Looking for a bridge over troubled water? KRITHVI SHYAM, our young psychologist, addresses your worst anxieties.




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Fun over tradition?

We asked youngsters if festivals were just about enjoying or did they also want to up keep customs and practices. Payal Chhabria listens in…




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Spark of change

An IT campaign for the youth in the Capital




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Hills, rich in flora and fauna

Sneha is passionate about the environment. And as a crusader for the cause, she made a presentation on the hill ranges in Andhra Pradesh.




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Hats off to Nilam!

Why Cyclone Nilam proved to be a blessing in disguise…




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Not my life

Need for space and no questions please…




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Arrested development

Those who use social media as a platform to express themselves need to become familiar with Section 66A of the IT Act, writes Jaideep Deo Bhanj




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Campus chat: Facebook diaries

These are times when democracy is being redefined by repeated State assaults and unfailing surges of retaliation by its people on a medium that is in constant flux. Six students from Jenneys Academy of Hotel Management discuss the arrest of the ‘Facebook women’ in Mumbai and its fundamental democratic violation




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Fiction over fact

Young people continue to be enamoured of books, especially fiction, reveals a survey on reading habits in the north eastern region




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Good Grief

Looking for a bridge over troubled water? Krithvi Shyam, our young psychologist, addresses your worst anxieties.




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Is this love?

What’s your definition?




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24x7 helpline, talent bank, interaction portal among recommendations in youth policy

Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar says Karnataka Youth Policy will be implemented in toto




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Talking to the tightrope

A tightrope walker from Chhattisgarh performs on the streets of Tiruchi




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Communicating nothing in particular

If today’s youngsters are busy texting “trivial” messages, the letters people wrote in the past were not exactly repositories of social commentary either.




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Let’s innovate!

Sanjay Vijayakumar, the trailblazing CEO of MobME, one of the most successful telecom start-ups in India, talks about his entrepreneurial journey




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Getting a hang of the Indian way

Yoko Hayashi from Japan is savouring the real taste of India. In the city as an intern of the Japanese ministry of economy, trade and industry, she tells SHILPA NAIR ANAND that her stay has helped her understand the idea of Indianness .




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Fun factory

They are an entertainment collaborative with new fangled ideas and creative energy. The members of Stray Factory tell Shonali Muthalaly what theatre means to them.




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Kicking off soccer dreams

Street children compete for a berth in the Indian team for the Homeless World Cup, 2013, to be played in Poland




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The famous five

Five girls from Kadri Mills Higher Secondary School, Coimbatore, have won laurels for their project at the 20th National Children’s Science Congress. Akila Kannadasan reports




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Focus on the three ‘H’s

Swami Vivekananda had immense faith in the power of youth.



  • History & Culture

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Work hard to grab opportunities, says Y.V. Reddy




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A model experiment

A bunch of young people from Pappampatty village in Tamil Nadu work tirelessly to empower the rural youth by providing them education, employment opportunities and a will to help other needy people. K. JESHI reports




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Don’t evade, answer their questions




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360° minds for the future

Are Indian youth equipped mentally and culturally to face the challenges that the Internet era throws at them?




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Travails of technology

While technology seems to have made life easy for students, an increased dependence on it has made it difficult for them to associate with people outside the virtual world.




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Romance in the skies