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Removing encroachments around Varsity
The University of Mumbai has decided to make a provision of rupees 20 lakh to construct a boundary wall to protect its land near Valmiki Nagar and other unprotected areas, following a demolition that was carried out under heavy police protection on November 26. ...
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Features
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X’mas ecstasies
Wet grind the nuts to a smooth paste with rose water. And the other ingredients one after the other and mix them in a thick bottom pan. Keep stirring till it becomes of soft-ball consistency. Transfer it to a tray. Knead, colour and then mould it (rubber moulds available can be used for this purpose). ...
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Profiles
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Sculptress of emotions
They say if you’re passionate about something, you end up doing it a hundred times better. Such is the case of Malad-based sculptor Mahua Ray. Ray, who has no formal background in sculpting, has not only hosted several exhibitions, she also teaches children from an international ...
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Events
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Little CARE to go a long way
Students from the social cell of Usha Parvin Gandhi (UPG) College at Vile Parle will be undertaking a 'Green Walk' from their college campus to Juhu beach in order to spread message of how one can reduce carbon footprints by walking up to smaller distances instead of taking their vehicles.
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A PHD for partying hard
The story goes back a year. Three youngsters were out one weekend, getting some drinks at a local bar. With the ban on drinking and driving in place, like the rest of us, the trio pondered on their means of getting home, while at the same time, hoping for a service that could take the tipsy ...
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Citizen Forum
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VOICES
It’s time that Mumbaikars give up their New Year bash and show some kind of solidarity for the 26/11 victims. ...
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Reviews
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Backbreaking rides crack suburbs’ spine!
With potholes on the city roads looking more like craters, an increasing number of bikers and even those commuting to work in auto-rickshaws have reported severe backache and muscle pain in the last few weeks. In some cases, this has even lead to a considerable loss of man-hours. ...
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Property
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Prime space in Bandra falls 20 per cent
In only about four months of slowdown, Linking Road is the benchmark indicative of the effect of recession on retail business. After scaling unattainable heights in terms of lease rates, prices across Linking Road have dipped almost 20 per cent in the past four months.
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Entertainment
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To strike ‘gold’ among college fests
A suburban college celebrates its fourth year of annual festival on November 29 and 30 with the apt theme- 'Touch of Gold' that incidentally, coincides with the college's Golden Jubilee celebrations. ...
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Shopping
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Market watch
Prices of vegetables, though low, compared to last week, are in fact, higher when matched to the prices at this time of the year. Traders also claim that prices could have been much lower, if the supplies from Karnataka had come into ...
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Sports
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Ultimate it is
Remember frisbees? These flying discs were a must as kids, whether it was a trip to the beach or a school picnic. If you ever had the talent to put on a show with these humble plastic discs, now is your time. Ultimate gives you the opportunity to excel at your ability. The sport that ...
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Campus Watch
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Care for a career fair?
Starting from November 28, the fest includes a job interface where under graduate students can apply to companies from different sectors like IT, Banking, Insurance, Finance, BPO and Automobile. "All one has to do is come to our college campus with ...
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