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BT MoreTod's pallete is a magical blend of cuts, colours and fabrics

Tod's pallete is a magical blend of cuts, colours and fabrics

If shoemaking is a fine art, then the Tod's pallete is a magical blend of cuts, colours and fabrics.

Meditation holds key to contentment

In our ongoing search for peace, meditation holds the key to contentment. It's wise to wake up to improving your mental health. After all, it really is all in the mind.

John Abraham on how to take care of your bikes

His unfaltering love of bikes is no secret. Bollywood's resident hunk tells you how to build and take care of your own collection.
FoodThe world's best restaurant migrates to Britain for ten days

The world's best restaurant migrates to Britain for ten days

The world's best restaurant migrates to Britain for ten days during the Olympic Games.

Restaurant review: India Grill Room, Zuma and Indyaki

A swank India Grill Room attempts to amalgamate the feisty flavours of pan-Indian gastronomy with upscale dining.

How Geneva's Mandarin Oriental took the story onward

In Switzerland, every room has a view and every building a history. Here's how Geneva's Mandarin Oriental took the story onward.

How Sirio Maccioni shaped evolution of taste, culture and luxury

When France met Italy in the sacred kitchens of Le Cirque, New York, food found new meanings. Here's a story of Sirio Maccioni and how he shaped the evolution of taste, culture and luxury.
FashionSport, spirit and style for Olympics 2012

Sport, spirit and style for Olympics 2012

As the 2012 Olympics draws nearer, July is all about sport, spirit and style. To look great on the field and off it, we help you gear up and get your game face on.
FocusPranab Mukherjee, the worst finance minister since 1991 liberalisation

Pranab Mukherjee, the worst finance minister since 1991 liberalisation

Pranab Mukherjee has been the worst finance minister since the economy was liberalised in 1991.
TravelTips on wildlife photography, stretching exercise, pizza making

Tips on wildlife photography, stretching exercise, pizza making

Photographer Babi Nobis and his wife and author Tina Nobis share top tips on the art.

Night shifts and jet lag increase risk of diabetes, weight gain

New research suggests frequent night shifts and jet lag increase your risk of diabetes and weight gain.

What does being on-the-go mean for your health?

Being chained to your workstation or living out of a suitcase may reflect well on your paycheque but what does being on-the-go mean for your health?
TechnologyUsing a quad-core processor is like driving a Ferrari on Bangalore's roads

Using a quad-core processor is like driving a Ferrari on Bangalore's roads

Quad-core processor is the future of mobile phones and the phones that run on it are 1.6 times quicker, or about 160 per cent faster than their dual-core counterparts.
CultureDamien Hirst shows artist in a light that is not necessarily flattering

Damien Hirst shows artist in a light that is not necessarily flattering

The Damien Hirst retrospective at the Tate Modern, London, shows the artist in a light that is not necessarily flattering.

Spanish sculptor embarks on a creative journey

A Spanish sculptor embarks on a creative journey, one that begins at matter and ends at mind.