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'These are foods that are very common in the Indian diet... Naan, chapatti, rice...' 'Those processed carbohydrates are far worse for body weight and heart health than the fats they replaced.' 'The problem with these foods is that even if there isn't any obvious sugar in them, they turn to sugar very quickly.'
W12 Studios will be part of TCS Interactive, further strengthening the already impressive array of creative and experience services it offers
This Mother's Day, strengthen the bond of love with your mother over delicious delicacies.
Depression is not a sickness, it's a disease.
Mumbai is one of the most liveable cities in the world.
Balraj Bahri Malhotra and Ram Advani's passing signals the sunset of the era of the many booksellers across India who came over after Partition.
'Why exclude those who are curious about our faith but not born into it, to experience the temple?'
Amrapali Singh is one of four GenNext designers who will showcase their collection at the Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai.
Under the Copyright Act of India, computer software and software programmes are considered as literary work and can be copyrighted.
Hiring managers are always looking for ways to weed out candidates and only call the most worthy. How does one make the cut?
'So many things opened up for me after I did the show.'
Entertainment has become a huge aspect of weddings.
There has to be a purpose, aim or a goal. The brain should know why it should remember what it is trying to remember.
India is on the brink of overhauling its tax system, implementing the BEPS project and seeing a further evolution of the GST at the same time as a general election. This makes 2019 an exciting and challenging year, note Maulik Doshi and Jigar Doshi.
The world's largest and most respected centre for scientific research has shown how collaborative effort in the acrimonious field of particle physics can prove of enormous benefit to mankind.
Ginger and tulsi flavoured tea is passe. Exotic ingredients are now finding their way into the kettle.
Try them at home and impress your guests on the festival of colours.
'When buying a term insurance plan, you need to visualise today what could happen to your family tomorrow in your absence,' suggests Mahavir Chopra, director-health, Coverfox.com.
'We like to look at a screenplay as a spiral staircase.' 'You never know what awaits at the next turning.'
Fitness expert Brinda Sapat tells you where you're going wrong and how to break the weight loss plateau.
Remember that everything originates from a thought, everything is just a thought, until you act on it, and thoughts can be changed.
In her book For For Bumpier Times: An Indian Mother's Guide to 101 Pregnancy & Childcare Practices, Lakshmy Ramanathan attempts to capture the complexities of being pregnant in our society and to arm you with information that enables you to make empowered decisions.
The annual list, released on Wednesday by Geneva-based World Economic Forum, comes at a time when the new Indian government has completed 100 days in power and has promised further steps to revive its economy and the ease of doing business in the country.
The journey of Abhijit Avasthi, the former national creative director of Ogilvy & Mather, is as amazing as it is unbelievable. Read on!
The model morphed into a goddess on the cover.
If you want to build your community you need to show who you really are, says podcaster and digital content creator Raj Shamani.
Fund manager Gautam Sinha Roy shares what he has learnt from Warren Buffett, after attending Berkshire Hathaway AGMs over the years
Within the next two years, verification and scrutiny of returns will happen electronically through anonymised back offices manned by tax experts and officials. It will function without any personal interface between taxpayers and tax officers. Both the taxpayer and the tax officer will not know each other -- who is scrutinising whose return, and at which place, points out Kuldip Kumar, partner and leader personal tax, PwC.
'I know all good things have to end someday. But memories, especially film memories are special,' says Aseem Chhabra.
And Patrick D'Souza managed to score a perfect 100 in 4 of his attempts!
'What can I do for my India except make films that showcase it's greatness to the world, which touch on national issues and arouse the feeling of patriotism?'
'Women all over India want a safer atmosphere at the place where they go to pray or meditate.'
If you have a 15-to-17 year old looking to fly off to the land of opportunity, Anjuli Bhargava tells you how you could secure admission into an Ivy League college.
Ditch your tuitions and expensive books; there is a way you can crack the GRE without burning a hole in your pocket.
'If you enjoy learning and if you can risk the failures, entrepreneurship can be a rewarding, enriching experience.'