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'If I get paid Rs 1,000 crore...'

'The actual fee is not even one fourth of it.''But there will be a day when I will be paid this amount.'




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Bigg Boss 16: Nimrat Gets A Warning

The fights start early this season, as Tina Dutta and Archana get into a tiff.




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Sumbul Or Gori: Who Gets Your VOTE?

A lot happened in the Bigg Boss house over the first weekend as Salman Khan hosted a dinner, played games with the contestants and welcomed the first celebrity guests on stage.




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Bigg Boss 16: Who's In The DANGER ZONE?

Some friendships are tested and many misunderstandings are created.




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Bigg Boss 16: Abdu Gets Power!

Gori Nagori is in the danger zone this week and her chances of going home are pretty high.




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Will Bigg Boss 16 Get Boring Now?

Archana Gautam, who was undoubtedly the most entertaining in the house, apologised to Shiv for her actions and pleaded him to let her stay in the game. But Shiv didn't budge from his decision and now Archana is no longer in the race to win the BB 16 trophy.




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'Bigg Boss is getting filthier'

'Priyanka will win the show.'




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Bigg Boss 16: Salman Gets UPSET With...

Salman Khan pulls up Shalin for acting all innocent and not realising that he is equally guilty in the situation and for not maintaining distance from Sumbul.




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Bigg Boss 16: Will Soundarya Get Evicted? PREDICT!

After Gautam Vig, will his rumoured girlfriend Soundarya Sharma exit the Bigg Boss house?




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Bigg Boss 16: Will Sumbul Get Evicted? Tell Us

Will Sumbul Toqueer Khan get eliminated from the game? Namrata Thakker feels her chances of going home are high.




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The Strange Case Of Abdu Rozik

Bigg Boss 16 has turned out to be quite different from its previous seasons.




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Bigg Boss: Who Will Get Evicted This Week? PREDICT!

Christmas may be around the corner but will that stop an elimination from the Bigg Boss 16 house this weekend?




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Bigg Boss 16: Will Vikas Get Eliminated? PREDICT!

Will he be the latest contestant to leave the show?




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Hina Gets Bold At Awards Show

It wasn't gold, but black that dominated the red carpet at the Iconic Gold Awards in Mumbai.




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'Once you do TV, you won't get films'

'You found me eligible and you think I am the perfect cast, then why don't you give me work?''That used to happen only because I have done TV.'




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Which Is India's Largest TV Channel?

DD Freedish is the 'largest TV platform in India', going to 58 million homes, featuring 70-odd private channels.DD Freedish reaches about 278 million people, and is easily among the top five TV platforms in the world.




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Aishwarya sheds her 'bahu' image

'We are not typical bahus in real life. We have to break this stereotype.'




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'I get so many calls I get irritated'

'Be it politicians, actors or from any other walk of life, I get calls from everyone saying that Bigg Boss is a great platform for their career and they would love to be a part of the show.'





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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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'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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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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Get inspired by our rich past

Basking in a life of comfort and convenience, have we forgotten the wisdom of the tribal communities and the role they played in ensuring our survival?




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Groom the new age entrepreneur

With students hooked on to the idea of becoming entrepreneurs, how can parents nurture their ambition?




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Get that reality check

Acknowledging and accommodating different realities can help one become a better problem-solver.




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Get your CV on top of the pile

It’s time to write that winning resume. Here are some basic guidelines.




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The Hindu International Education Fair opens with huge response

Hundreds of students and parents visited the stalls and interacted with colleges, universities, consulates, and agencies from across the globe, and got information about overseas education




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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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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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‘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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Prince Philip on how to ‘get on with it’

Gyles Brandreth’s biography is an anecdote-filled final portrait of the ever-practical duke




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Meet the youngest athletes at sport’s biggest stage

Several Indians made their debut at the Olympics when they were in their teens — the youngest was just 11




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Hyderabad rekindles the fire for heritage cuisine

Nothing about it is quick or simple. Meats need days of marination, spices are ground from scratch, and cooking takes hours. Yet, dishes from the Nizam era are winning new connoisseurs




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The gender leap: India sent its first woman athlete to the Olympics in 1924

While India began sending women athletes to the Olympics fairly early, a few countries started doing so as late as 2000




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Radioactive — How Ushaben’s broadcasts transmitted the message of freedom

The spirited 22-year-old woman, who earned the sobriquet Radioben, was an integral part of the underground radio service during the Quit India movement




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Working with known devils vs unknown angels

Unlike relationships with friends and families, our work relationships are not unconditional




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Their guitars gently wept for Bangladesh

Pandit Ravi Shankar and George Harrison pulled off a coup of sorts when they managed to get Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and other stars to play a healing note for a new and anguished nation




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Seam and swagger: How India set the pace at Lord’s

There was method to the machismo displayed by Indian cricketers in the recent win over England




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The dramatic siege of US-occupied Afghanistan

A tale of betrayal and tragedy brought about by the mess of wars, accidental guerillas and political miscalculation




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Restoring Kozhikode’s Zamorin past with gentle retouches

The spruced up Tali temple pond complex serves as a portrait to the culture and history of the erstwhile rulers of Malabar




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Teaching children about the social construction of gender roles

The school is pivotal for identity evolution in young minds and given the space to explore it can shape inclusiveness among students