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Style on a rampage

Inferno — the fashion show based on the old school theme “all that glitters is not gold” — stole the limelight at Shri Ram College of Commerce’s much awaited fest Crossroads 2012 that concluded rec

Two-decade-new love letters

A play that’s not action-packed, yet kept the audience spellbound for years, Tumhari Amrita revolutionised Indian theatre with its new form of epistolary theatre experiment that brewed avid admiratio

3 days of funfare at lsr

LSR’s much awaited fest Tarang kicked off with a bang last week. The three-day fiesta started off with musical events — Western group singing, battle of bands and Splash of Music.

More safety on campus

College premises in the capital are no more safe zones and students feel it is high time that government and institutions should take a stern action to keep troubles at bay.

Ad hocs ain’t permanent solution

According to a report, there hasn’t been any recruitment since 2008 in Delhi University and many colleges are currently facing a permanent faculty crisis from past few years.

Myriad colours of free expressions

Samreen, 10, and her younger brother Sabir were so involved in painting postcards, that they forgot how many of them they have already completed.

The crisis facing Europe today is starker and deeper than any it has encountered before.

With the Indian political league hotting up and general elections barely two years away, (or less, as Mamata Banerjee has claimed), it may be a good time to look at where the major players stand.