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01/10/2010 - 11:00 - 15/10/2010 - 19:00
Gallerie Alternatives participates in the CWG art exhibition ‘Art Celebrates’ (For the Common Wealth Games , an Exhibition curated by Rupika Chawla)
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15/09/2010 - 11:00 - 16/10/2010 - 19:00
Paintbrush & Chisel presents 'Rang-Maya Ki Jugal Bandi'. A collection of works by two artists who have channelised the forces of boldness of colour and hue, to produce a remarkable collection that ignite the senses.
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27/09/2010 - 00:00 - 01/11/2010 - 23:59
Gurgaon gets into gear on World Tourism Day - 27th September 2010, for a 36 day long Shopping, Cultural, Entertainment & Adventure Extravaganza, Gurgaon Shopping Festival which will culminate on Haryana Day, November 01, 2010.   The forthcoming Common Wealth Games - 2010 provide an excellent opportunity for Gurgaon to attract visitors from Delhi, NCR, adjoining states as well as international players, investors, tourists, delegates and media. 
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There are two major USPs of the film We are Family that has opened to mixed reviews – one the fact that this is India’s first official remake. In the past Indian films have ‘borrowed’ from other films, copied unabashedly and called it ‘Inspiration’ – this time around its official, the characters, the plot, even the situations and dialogue are based on the original Hollywood film ...

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The promos have led us to expect a warm, funny, poignant, likeable film with warm, funny, poignant, likeable characters and story however this weekend’s big release from Yash Raj Films, Lafangey Parindey has got rather mixed reviews.

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Peepli Live has been Aamir Khan’s pet project for a while now and this satire about farmer suicides starring virtual unknowns (with the exception of Raghuveer Yadav who is a very recognisable face) has finally released this weekend.

Produced by Aamir Khan (which explains why he’s been plugging the film so much at every given opportunity) and directed by Anusha Rizvi, this one stars...

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To put this film in a nutshell this is where the good natured meddling of the Jane Austen character Emma from the year 1815 meets Reese Witherspoon's air headed character from the immensely enjoyable Clueless with a dash of Sex and the City kind of glamour thrown in.

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He was India’s first celebrity gangster and perhaps one of the reasons why the villains in Bollywood films of the 70’s and 80’s were always wealthy, glamorous smugglers – Haji Mastan’s is a story that is fascinating particularly his later days as a Robin Hood-esque pillar of the Muslim community. It is his life and the life of India's most wanted man Dawood Ibrahim that this weekend’s release...

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The Priyadarshan benchmark for comic films was set with Hera Pheri a laugh a minute film with likeable characters – reasonably etched and somewhat believable – also a cogent story line and a plot that had a starting point, development and then a conclusion. That was the film in which Akshay Kumar established himself as a real funny man in a leading role.

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Three films hit the screens this weekend – Lamhaa is a serious look at Kashmir and terrorism staring Sanjay Dutt and Bipasha Basu, Tere Bin Laden debuting Pakistani singer/actor Ali Zaffar is a humorous look at the ironies of post 9/11 life, and Udaan is a critically acclaimed coming of age film.

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Milenge Milenge released yesterday was supposed to be interesting because of the presence of ex flames Kareena Kapoor and Shahid Kapoor as the lead pair – that and the fact that it has been 6 years in the making (Kareena is therefore seen in her chubbier pre-size-0 avatar when Saif Ali Khan was yet to happen). The movie is based on the 2001 John Cusack – Kate Beckinsale starrer ...

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Rashtrapati BhavanDelhi is the symbol of old India and new . . . even the stones here whisper to our ears of the ages of long ago...

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South Delhi is the hub of its modern metropolitan life. It consists of five star luxury hotels, high tech hospitals, educational institutions, night clubs, bars, pubs, restaurants, discothèques, embassies and high commissions, malls, markets and all kinds of trendy spots which pulsate with rich and youthful exuberance.
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 Those who have seen the Buckingham Palace in crowded London would testify that even now the area comprised of Lutyens buildings has vaster and more open vistas than those around the royal palace in London
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Though designed by the British architects, a great part of the city of New Delhi was actually built by a father-son duo, Sujan Singh and Sobha Singh, who were building contractors.
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Delhi’s true history and heritage lie within its walled areas. In fact the whole walled city is a big heritage site. It is here that the Moughal emperors, queens, princes and princesses lived, ruled, held their courts, walked and shopped
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 Delhi has a population of 11.5 million, and with an extended metropolitan population of almost 22 million, is spread over a length of around 52 km and width of approximately 48km. 
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An auto-rickshaw is a three-wheel motor driven rickshaw. It can conveniently seat three passengers-even four can be huddled -- besides the driver. It usually has a green body and a yellow top. The green body of the auto-rickshaw signifies that it is runs on compressed natural gas.
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Bus transport is the easiest option for commuting in the capital at affordable fares. It is a common man's transport. Unfortunately for the Delhiites, this mode of transport is beset with problems of over-crowding.

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Mass Rapid Transport also known as Delhi Metro rail service has changed the face of Delhi's transport system and has brought Delhi on the map of world class metros. 
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Traditional taxis in Delhi have black body and yellow top. They are also known as 'kaali-peeli' in the taxi drivers' parlance. Most of the taxis are made from hand Ambassador or Fiat cars. 

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Today when we talk about Delhi and NCR region we don’t just think of them in the Indian perspective but take them as global cities which are the commercial hubs of India, with people from all over India coming and settling here .Undoubtedly, these should be the best cities of the country considering the importance they hold in the lives of many Indians. However, for the moment this seems too...

The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) made an impressive comeback after eight years as it managed to claim three out four seats in the DUSU elections held on Friday 3rd September 2010. ABVP, affiliated with the BJP, repeated its performance of 2002 when it had won three seats, barring the post of joint secretary, the same as this year.

“No Way!” Yes, that is exactly what Delhiites are replying to the CWG motto ‘Come out and Play.’ And, the authorities are doing their best to ensure that the public isn’t able to.

While the official message of the Games invites people outdoors to play, the traffic police is making sure that it is a challenging experience. One lane each of many Delhi roads has been reserved for the...

Food & Dining

Delhi has always been the city of hearty eating; not nibbles or dainty bites but eating with gusto. Gastronomical delights are many but for those who prefer an informal relaxed atmosphere, the buffet is the best option. Languid, lazy afternoons, office grapevine reloaded and rehashed or a late morning Sunday with family- all suit the buffet format to the T-bone.

Entertainment

There are two major USPs of the film We are Family that has opened to mixed reviews – one the fact that this is India’s first official remake. In the past Indian films have ‘borrowed’ from other films, copied unabashedly and called it ‘Inspiration’ – this time around its official, the characters, the plot, even the situations and dialogue are based on the original Hollywood film ...

Just about a decade or so back ‘Delhi’ and ‘nightlife’ were two words not spoken in the same sentence; at least not if you wanted to say anything complimentary. The deserted roads and the downed shutters told it all even as cousins from happening-Mumbai snickered and tittered patronizingly. There were hardly any places you could go to for a drink with your buddies and almost nowhere to hang...

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Come August and the heart of every Indian starts to pound with a patriotic fervor usually reserved for international cricket matches. The same zeal is evoked at the sight of the tri-colour unfurling on the Red Fort.  The very same place where Nehru delivered his ‘tryst with destiny’ speech has now become a symbol of our sovereignty and independence. After the Taj Mahal, the Lal Quila or...

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Amrapali Group Launched a New...

New Delhi Sep 06 2010: On 6th of August 2010 Amrapali Group a Trusted name in Real Estate has announced the launch of its new project in Noida Extension “Amrapali Centurian Park”.

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Golden Triangle Tours Can Never Be Dull...

According to statistics, destinations like Rajasthan and Delhi have been frequented by over ten times the number of visitors than any other destination.

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