The New Year has begun -- and work has started -- but the stars are in no hurry to rush home! We catch up with their travel diaries.
Here are some of the glimpses of the celebrations.
'If Khan Market today -- a neon-drenched spectacle of blingy shops and pricey eateries -- is what it is, it's not due to the dramatic shift in political dispensations, but because free-market India is another country,' notes Sunil Sethi.
You can return to Delhi even after 25 years and find that friends treat you as if you had never left, says Rahul Jacob.
The current government must first improve condition in existing citis then take a plunge into making newer cities smart.
How are we allowing an entire generation to grow up with no clear sense of identity and no knowledge of their incredibly rich cultural heritage, asks Anjuli Bhargava.
In 1998, the Congress asked her mother to campaign. 'We had a family discussion. We explained to our mother that you will be used, you will be discarded once you are done with the campaign.' 'A few days later I got a call from my mother. She said, "I have decided to campaign".' 'We were stunned. Why was she doing this?' Payal Mohanka listens in.
'The Congress has become two distinct parties, one of the durbar, the other of the field and if they keep drifting apart, death is a certainty,' says Shekhar Gupta.
At a time when the BJP is facing a perception battle, is Sambit Patra, its national spokesperson, helping the party's image?