Want to try something different? Sukanya Verma looks up the pages of Bollywood to give you amazing bindi styles!
The image is one of a series of six mother and child stamps that go on sale on Tuesday.
Desis gathered in Times Square, New York, on Sunday, October 16 to celebrate Diwali.
Watches, pens, shawls, shirts or even shoes, the former finance minister had a penchant for all of them and his collection consisted of the choicest of brands ranging from "Patek Phillipe (in watches) to Mont Blanc (in pens)".
While cricket fans will keep themselves glued to their television sets watching the exploits of cricketers from all over the world, soap buffs may have to live without their daily dose of Kitty Party or Kumkum. \n\n\n\n
Some were made on a grand scale, sending off a strong buzz even if they could not live up to it, while others told a good story.
Married women pray to Goddess Gauri for marital bliss and the long life of their husbands. Unmarried girls worship her in order to get virtuous husbands.
The two hotels have been turned into virtual fortresses with policemen and other security personnel outside and inside.
A look at how an age-old tradition still adds colour to Durga Puja.
Amid continuing countrywide protests by writers over "rising intolerance", a young Dalit activist and writer was allegedly attacked by unidentified men whom he suspects to be right wing activists, for his "anti-Hindu" writings at Davangere in central Karnataka.
Here's the line-up for the latest Khatron Ke Khiladi season.
What are Manveer Gurjar, Prince Narula, Urvashi Dholakia up to?
'Being a TV actor is an expensive job.'
Can you identify the real-life spouses of some of your favourite TV stars?
In a state where Hindu social identity continues to remain in the overarching Dravida umbrella, the 'Hindutva' political identity does not have the same, or even near-similar electoral purchase, says N Sathiya Moorthy.
The new season begins on Star Plus from April 26.
Coffee is a very small part of the magic that envelopes this beautiful land.
T P Sreenivasan was India's high commissioner in Fiji in 1987, when Sitiveni Rabuka toppled the Indian-dominated government there. Ambassador Sreenivasan stayed on for two years after the coup, fighting for the rights of the people of Indian origin before he was expelled by Rabuka. 'Meeting Sitiveni Rabuka, who had overthrown a democratically elected government, discriminated against the Fiji Indians, brought untold humiliation and suffering to them, tried to disenfranchise them, ordered me out of Fiji and closed down the Indian high commission was a difficult decision to take even after 25 years,' notes Ambassador Sreenivasan who eventually caught up with Rabuka over a game of golf.
Deven Verma passed away into the ages on December 2. We re-publish an interview done with the veteran actor.