LIFESTYLE

Diwali parties hosted by Bollywood
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Bollywood celebrities have been spotted enjoying the week-long celebrations before the festival's arrival in advance of this auspicious day. This exemplifies the excitement and joy that prominent Bollywood stars have for Diwali. Let's take a look at the significant happenings this week and the events we have coming up.
Watch solar eclipse from hilltop in Jaipur today via 'astro night sky tourism'
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The programme is being organised free of cost for those interested in astro-science, said Mishra. The event will be organised at the Surya Mandir, Galta Gate hilltop from 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Mishra told IANS: "A google link form has been released for those interested. They can fill in the form and participate in the event. There will be experts present on this occasion to demonstrate and guide the sky gazers to use technology while watching the eclipse," he added.
Samosa ban gaya American
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Trader Joe's, a US-wide grocery chain, recently launched samosas stuffed with pumpkin, which become a national obsession around this time of the year, leading up to Halloween, which is celebrated with Jack-o'-Lanterns cut out of pumpkins. Pumpkins are injected into or used in everything from coffee to ice cream to waffles, pies, and breakfast cereals.
Diwali care: Do's & don'ts for burn injuries
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The Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) advised a few do's and don'ts for burn injuries that one may encounter during the festival season. They are: Avoid wearing synthetic and loose clothes while lighting diyas, candles or crackers. Always stand at an arms distance while lighting crackers and diyas.
Experts link cancer with air pollution, warn about quality of cities
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Dr Sandeep Nayak P, Director - Department of Surgical Oncology and Robotic and Laparoscopic Surgery, Fortis Hospitals, Bengaluru, stated that air pollution as a cause of cancer has slowly been shifting to the centrestage over the past few years.
Celebrate Diwali in the most traditional backdrop
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This festive season, celebrate Diwali like a Maharaja and enjoy authentic royal delicacies, twinkling fairy lights, colourful phantasmagory of fireworks, cultural performances, and more in the most magical setting at these iconic royal palace hotels.
Congress distances itself from Shivraj Patil's comment on Bhagavad Gita, 'Jihad'
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Party General Secretary Jairam Ramesh while citing Nehru said that the comments by Patil were unacceptable.
This Delhi man owns over 50 vintage cars
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Sahil had a love for vehicles since childhood but he started getting fond of vintage cars when he bought one and got it restored. People would look in awe every time he drove out in his car. Soon enough, another connoisseur of vintage cars, bought his car and paid him a good sum for it. Sahil invested that money into buying two more vintage cars.
Can a woman have a satisfactory sex life after menopause?
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Ovaries begin to age and produce fewer reproductive hormones altering the menstrual cycle. The body undergoes several associated changes in response to fluctuating levels of estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH).
Festive Hair Styling
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The festive season can be super hectic with no time at hand to tick out all the checkboxes in your festive checklist. When crunched on time, a smooth blowout would be the best. Quick and easy, the smooth blowout hairstyle can make your hair look effortlessly glamorous, giving you the perfect start to the crazy festive weeks ahead.
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