Mumbai: Eat all you want!As part of a series, we bring you the best haunts in Indian cities that you can visit within a span of 24 hours. And if you have suggestions to make visitors to your home town, write in and get published! Here, GA reader Harshal Gupta tells you where to go, what to do and what to see in Mumbai.
Here's how you can spice up your sex life! Bored with your sex life? Well, then sensate-focused sex is the name of the game for you. The nice, slow lovemaking where all you do is focus on your sensations, is the new mantra to renew your sex life as you rediscover each other.
Gaming: Why the Zeebo will fail in India The factors that the company is banking on the most to move units -- price and anti-piracy (through digital distribution) -- will actually turn out to be Zeebo's biggest drawbacks, says gaming expert Sameer Desai.
Now, a powerball to build muscle without workouts Do you want to get those flabby arms in shape without having to lift heavy dumbells? You might want to check out the NSD Powerball.
Soon, a 'love potion' to improve your relationship! Most people think at some point that communicating positively with their partners when discussing stressful issues is an impossible task. But worry not, for Swiss researchers are working on a 'love potion' that will drive away all such conflicts.
Review: The most exciting cellphones of 2009 All the major phone companies have announced their high-end phone offerings for the year and a couple of trends are clear -- a push towards touch-based interfaces and a megapixel race with a rapid increase in the resolution of phone cameras. Here are some of the top phones to look forward to.
Today's dating practices can lead to 'Modern Female Dating Anxiety' With symptoms like sweaty palms, shallow breathing and obsessive behaviour, a thoroughly modern epidemic -- Modern Female Dating Anxiety (MFDA) -- has developed and it is by-product of technological communication and casual dating practises, say two leading experts.
Tarot: Should you change your name? Tarot consultant Aparna Bose hosted a chat with GA readers on April 14. For those of you who missed it, here's the unedited transcript.
Supermodels strip down, glam up in swimsuitsV magazine is set to release it's first swimsuit edition next month and they've managed to snag six supermodels on six separate covers for the same issue. Here's a first look at the sensual pics featuring Claudia Schiffer, Eva Herzigova and more!
Sizzling swimsuit styles this summer! With the temperature soaring, it's time to hit the beach or the pool in itsy-bitsy bikinis! Take a look at the hottest swimwear styles this season.
Ten ways to look ten pounds slimmer So you may have packed on a few pounds, but with a few skillful style tips, you'll be able to disguise the excess weight. Here's how!
'I don't believe in dieting': Drew Barrymore Drew Barrymore, famed for her curvaceous figure, is not in favour of going on extreme diets to become thin.
A haircare guide for the summer Hair is subjected to extreme heat and dryness in summers and thus tends to become dry and brittle. Here are a few tips from dermatologist Dr Parul Kolhe to keep your mane in tip-top order all through the season.
Photograph: Cover of V magazine's swimsuit issue
A peek into Shiamak Davar's dance classDance virtuoso and choreographer Shiamak Davar spoke to rediff.com on the occasion of International Dance Day, April 29 and allowed us a sneak peek into his dance class. Check out the video.
Competing for the 'Best Job in the World'!Meet RJ Anjaan, the only Indian shortlisted for the 'Best Job in the World.'
'I've always been compelled by a career in public service' Get Ahead presents an interview with six Indian-origin youngsters who won prestigious fellowships in the United States. Here, Previn Warren, a 26-year-old Harvard Law undergraduate, discusses how he came to win the prestigious grant and what he intends to do with the money.
What an MBA can do for your career A vast majority of people don't know why they go to IIMs, ISB or any other top business school. Tarun Matta shares why he thinks an MBA course is valuable irrespective of the salary or type of job you get at the end of the course.
IIM-B: CAT to go online this year The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore has announced that the Common Admission Test (CAT) of the Indian Institutes of Management is going to be a Computer Based Test (CBT) from this year onwards.
CAT online: Challenges and myths At this juncture, when aspirants and training institutes are bewildered with the new method of test administration, experts at TCYonline welcome the move.
CAT 2009: Preparing on your own This article examines how students can go about their preparation should they choose not to join a coaching institute.
AIEEE 2009: Analysis and solutions The significant time pressure that one witnessed in past years has been dramatically reduced. Nevertheless, the strategy to ace this test depended on keeping one's cool and identifying the simpler questions to attempt first before moving to the more difficult questions, which weren't many.
Layoff Tales:
'I was the devil's associate at my office' An HR executive discusses how a company calamity translated into losing her job overseas.
Photograph courtesy: Radio One FM
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