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I remain the teller of the story, not the story itself, says Harsha Bhogle.
In a world filled with imperfections, we need to constantly remind each other that nobody and nothing is perfect, including us, says Divya Nair.
'The BJP is saying we have Modi, who have you got?' 'We have the people of India on our side.'
'The Pakistani move to ban militant outfits and placate international opinion and Islamabad's openness to a UN security council resolution on Azhar -- instead of beseeching China to cast yet another veto -- enables Islamabad to occupy the high ground,' notes Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.
The 25 odd witnesses that so far had given testimony had not come up with anything incriminating against Peter or the way Shivade characterised it -- "not even a whisper."
Gurugram based Gayatri Gandhi is India's first KonMari certified tidying consultant.
'The optimistic advice might be "fasten your seat belts" and the pessimistic one might just turn out to be "brace for impact",' says Claude Smadja.
Does a baby save a marriage that is falling apart? Not really, discovers this writer.
The Delhi government has sought opinion over the issue of powers of the Lt Governor to appoint a chief secretary from eminent lawyers Rajeev Dhavan and Indira Jaising, who have supported its stand asserting that the LG has no independent discretion in the matter.
"At my core I think we're going to be OK," Obama said.
'It is for the first time in 70 years that the US has come out totally in India's favour on the Kashmir issue,' says Colonel Anil A Athale (retd).
Meet Anna Chandy, chairperson of the Deepika Padukone-led Live Love Laugh Foundation.
The TV star was reportedly facing problems in her relationship with Singh.
'Building on the potential for closer ties is the changing narrative in each country about the other. The Chinese narrative on India has become significantly more positive over the past few years,' says Walter Andersen and Zhong Zhenming.
A simple explainer to the Indus Water Treaty.
Chan Yuen-ting, the first female coach to lead a men's professional soccer club to a top-flight title, hopes her success with Hong Kong's Eastern will inspire other women to follow their dreams.
Modi and Shah's next focus will be South India, and the Maharashtra and Jharkhand assembly elections. Shah is unlikely to abdicate control over the party even after he joins the government. Modi and Shah both know only too well that the party makes the government, and not the other way round.
'Today we see the worrisome phenomenon where honest officers who run afoul of the government being chased, hunted down and dirt being dug up on them.'
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Malayalam film The Dolphins gets preachy after a while, says Paresh C Palicha.
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Bangalore resident Ramesha SG tells us how he left his card at the ATM and lost Rs 26,000.
Ask yourself: What is the one thing I love and believe the most in?
'What is the future of ISRO?' Professor Rao asked from his hospital bed. 'What we see now is the continuation of programmes we started long ago.' 'What are we planning in the space science arena?' 'What is our plan for human space flight?' Former ISRO chairman Madhavan Nair recalls his last meeting with Professor U R Rao, the pioneering Indian space scientist who passed away on Monday, July 24.
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Set deadlines, ensure a clear communication channel and show genuine interest in your employees.
'There are many more bad marriages than we want to acknowledge,' says Deepa Narayan.
The group has chalked out a strategy as part of which couples could be married off.
Fashion's newest sweetheart, Parul Shah's inspiring words for aspiring models.
The prime minister's economic advisory council was disbanded early on, and not reconstituted.
'People want to see Mr Sinha win again because he has always been there for Patna whether he has been a leader or not.' 'Even when he was an actor, he was a proud Bihari.' 'He is not doing it because he only wants to win an election, he wants to do it because he really loves Bihar.'
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'We will have a well-designed product, and not a compromise.' 'We will make a completely contemporary vehicle, in keeping with consumers' aspirations, not like the Nano, which disappointed them,' Sajjan Jindal tells Shreekant Sambrani.
Hereditary genes you know... Bengalis have good hair, says model Somana Chakraborty who left Kolkata in 2005 and has ever since become a Mumbai girl.
Russian-German actress Elena Kazan, who entered the Bigg Boss house last week as a challenger makes an early exit.