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Contents January 01-15, 2011 . volume 1 . issue 17

8 Entertainment Your quota of gossips, scandals,

news and amusements

12 Tinsel Town Take a sneak peak of what’s

happening in town

24 Cover Article Awards you will enjoy

26 Fashion Scarves are in vogue

27 InteriorsFlowers to decorate

41 A Day from her Diary Chit Chat with Karan Bajaj as he

displays his various facets of an every day life in this interesting pictorial essay

44 HealthLoose the abdominal weight

34 Piece of life A spoof you will enjoy

59 Flaunt of the Issue The picture of the issue we found

is worth a special mention.

61 Fortnightly Diaries Upcoming events, City Festivals

and Talk of the town

62 Horoscope Check your predictions, scientific

tarot reading and astrology by Suhasini

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New Year Spl Bonding

Automobiles

Gadgets Beyond Coffee

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FROM THEEDITOR’S DESK

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Dear Readers,

Don’t get addled as we bid adieu to this year and welcome the New Year with a bang. Phew!!! I know the year comes to an end so soon. As the New Year dawns with heavy surprises- in every term- economically, financially and not to forget climatically it’s time now to put a full stop and take an oath to seriously put into action our resolutions. It’s also time to strive hard and work positively towards contributing to our family, to the society we live in and to the nation we love.

January is also the month of maximum parties. SO go ahead and indulge in a lot of retail therapy- those malls with billboards of SALE, those decorated showrooms offering discounts and the salary appraisals to usher in the festivity- all seem so good. Doesn’t it? The answer is yes it does!!! Before you go bacchanalian at the parties have a look at our beauty section which gives you a lowdown on how to care those tresses this winter. If you thought scarves are outdated then you are wrong- our picture essay has scarves in vogue this season. The verdict is out- Slim is out and Curves are in says are piece of life article. Resolutions are definately hard to keep, aren’t they? Our viewpoint article says it all. Now for the BIG surprise- TULIP awards 2010- all those who have impressed us with their tiny details, their attitude towards life and their growth in the market have made it in this section. You will unquestionably like it.

THREE THINGS I’VE LEARNT THIS ISSUE

When you are ambivalent about what to do next after those wild parties, settle for a succulent barbeque party!!! Nothing can beat the company of friends in deep conversations, bonfire on the side, creeping cold, myriad moods and ofcourse saucy starters for accompaniments.

The sky rocking increase in vegetables, political chaos in the city and always going high auto fares hasn’t spoiled the mood to rejoice Christmas or New Year for us Hyderabadis. I’d say cheers to the optimistic spirit.

No matter how busy the coming year is going to be, it’s mandatory to have some satisfying ME- time. It leaves you refreshed, rejuvenated and recharged to perform better.

I’m thankful to all of you for your extraordinary mails of encouragement, calls of advice and messages for improvement. Keep it flowing!!! Chances are there you could have missed our previous issues in case you have then just click on the Tulip community on Facebook and read the magazine. So while we take a resolution to work harder and put up better issues every time, I’d ask you to get started with the issue without wasting time because you are definitely in for a surprise. Read and Enjoy

WISHING ALL OF YOU A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Regards,

Esam Ahmed BilgramiEditor & [email protected]

CEO-Ansar Ahmed Bilgrami

HYDERABAD FORTNIGHTLY LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE

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MODEL HUNT

If you are smoking hot, then we are hunting for you. “TULIP is searching for fresh faces”.If you have the attitude to make it big, then you have a chance to get on the cover. So send your portfolio to [email protected]

MODEL HUNT

If you are smoking hot, then we are hunting for you. “TULIP is searching for fresh faces”.If you have the attitude to make it big, then you have a chance to get on the cover. So send your portfolio to [email protected]

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Between Bosworth and ScottIT’S OVER

KIM ZOLCIAKto write relationship advice book

Increased Custody of LuciaMEL GIBSON GETS

Kim Zolciak once dated a man known as Big Poppa. She then had a fling with a female DJ named Tracy Young and is now having a baby with a 24-year old defensive lineman named Kroy Bierman. In other words: who else would you wanna take relationship advice from??? We ask because Farrah Gray Publishing has confirmed that it’s signed a deal with Kim to pen a book about love and dating. Says founder Dr. Farrah Gray: “I’m thrilled to have Kim apart of my publishing house, her upcoming book is sure to wow fans everywhere. She is sassy, smart and sophisticated.” Up next, we assume the company will sign Amber Portwood for a memoir about responsible parenthood.

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MMel Gibson may be an anti-semitic and homophobic man with serious anger issues, but his parenting is nothing but exemplary in the court’s eyes. Judge Scott Gordon modified the actor’s existing custody agree-ment with Oksana Grigorieva, giving Mel more custody, not less. Mel will be allowed more time with Lucia, with the increase in by hours. Added up, the additional hours total a little over one more day a week. Accord-ing to the agreement Mel and Oksana Grigorieva signed in May, both have joint physical and legal custody of Lucia. Under that deal, Mel had visitation rights a total of six days - with three overnight visits - every two weeks. The judge has now increased Mel’s face time slightly. Oksana, who alleges that Mel attacked her earlier this year, and who Mel alleges tried to extort him, wanted Gordon to strip Mel of overnight visits al-together and to only give him monitored visitation. Not exactly how it played out. Criminal probes into both parties are ongoing. Gordon said that the change was made for the best interests of Lucia so make of that what you will.

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LLo Bosworth and Scott Hochstadt have called it quits. (P.S. That’s Lauren Conrad’s BFF from The Hills and her boyfriend, who you never knew existed) After two and a half years together, the sad split went down Tuesday, right before businessman Hochstadt, attended a Family Guy DVD launch party. The duo first stepped out together in sum-mer 2009. On July’s series finale of The Hills, Bosworth agreed to move in, with Scott hinting at a proposal. “They had talked about getting engaged quite a bit,” the source concedes. “But over the last couple of weeks it really unraveled. The age difference was a lot. “They are at different places in their lives. They are taking it slow as friends. Scott loves her family, she loves his family, and all their friends are heartbroken. “But in the end, they couldn’t make it work anymore.” Sounds a lot like Ryan and Scarlett, doesn’t it?

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down due to SalmanKATRINA BREAKS

Demands 27 croresAKSHAY KUMAR

RANI NOTto marry anytime soon

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AAkshay Kumar has demand a whopping amount of Rs 27 crore to play the role of underworld goon Dawood Ibrahim in the sequel to ‘Once Upon A Time In Mumbai’. Balaji is keen to make a sequel to the film and Ekta Kapoor has approached Akshay Kumar to play the lead role but hearing his demand, she was stunned. Confirming the news a source said, “Ekta wants to take the sequel of Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai to the next level. She felt that Akshay would be ideal for playing Dawood Ibrahim’s role. She likes the way Akshay acts and feels that he has a lot of potential for playing challenging roles.” He has been asked to step into Emraan Hashmi’s role. Akki was reasoned that if he was paid so huge amount, it would be impossible for them to generate profit. Hence, Balaji has asked Akshay to lesser down the amount. The actor is in huge demand now and considering his star value, he is not likely to lesser his price. Let’s see whether Balaji ropes Akshay or look for some other hero.

BBengali babe Rani Mukherjee again rubbishes marriage rumor that is doing the rounds. She declared that no such thing is going to take place and the news is just a media fabri-cation, “I don’t understand why there is so much fascination about my marriage. I am not tying the knot anytime soon. When I get married I will inform you all. I will make a proper announcement when such a thing comes up,” the actress said. It was rumored that Rani Mukherjee will exchange ring with Aditya Chopra in February next year and marriage will take place soon after it. Denying the news, Rani said, “I have been married far too many times. In media, the news of my marriage has been making the rounds for quite some time. The worst part is they don’t invite me for my wedding”. Rani Mukherjee is keeping rumor aside and at the moment looking forward to the release of her new film, ‘No One Killed Jessica’ where she is playing a journalist. The film is slated for January 7 release.

BBeing with ex-flame on national TV is something very awkward and Katrina Kaif has to face this for promoting her film, ‘Tees Maar Khan’ on Bigg Boss. As the camera switched on, her uneasiness clearly appeared. Salman is known for his good sense of humor and presence of mind. His very quality drove the actress to the rim and out of embarrassment, she broke into tears. He took a dig at her on working with Ranbir Kapoor with whom she is rumored having an affair with and her favorite co-star Akshay Kumar. He also poked fun at her toota-phoota Hindi. “Before the shoot, things appeared extremely cool. When Farah and Katrina arrived on the sets, Sallu played the perfect host. Everything looked fine but once the cameras rolled, so did the host’s witty remarks which were outright sarcastic. As Farah stepped inside the Bigg Boss house, Kat was left alone on stage for a greater part of the show. At first, she played along but after a point she couldn’t take his digs” said a source. She broke down and drew back to her make-up room. When she returned, the portions were re-shot. The offending parts were edited. Farah maintains, “Katrina did not show that she was upset by Salman’s comments at least not in front of me. I reached the sets late, so I don’t know what happened before.”

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to work together again RANA AND RICHA

SIDDHARTH’Supcoming movie release

endorsement bandwagon

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TTollywood superstar Nagarjuna extended his span of endorsement of brands. Watching him in Parachute ads, now Nagarjuna is concentrating on most precious and favorite Jewellery products of women. Yes, Kalyan in this context is Kalyan Jewellers who are starting their first major outlet in Hyderabad after their successful venturing in Karnataka, Kerala, Tamilnadu and Pondicherry. The star has inaugurated leading retail jewellery business house Kalyan Jewellers’ biggest showroom at Panjagutta, Hyderabad. Andhra Pradesh Ministers D.K. Aruna, Shankar Rao, AICC Secretary P. Sudhakar Reddy and Amala were present at the occasion. Notably, Nagarjuna is the brand ambassador of Kalyan Jewellers in Andhra Pradesh. “This is a showroom for the entire family. It has already proved a success in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. All the jewellery is certified 916 BIS hallmarked. I am glad to be associated with the brand. I want to sincerely thank all those who supported Kalyan Jewellers in its journey,” Nagarjuna said.

AAfter their super hit combination in Shekhar Kammula’s political satire Leader, Daggubati Rana and pretty Richa Gangopadhyay are pairing up once again! This time, they will be seen together in Sel-varaghavan’s proposed Telugu film to be produced by Suresh Pro-ductions. Notably, this is the second time Rana signs a film under the direction of Selvaraghavan. Earlier, they planned a film even before the release of Rana’s debut film Leader, but it did not work out due to some differences over the script and budget. The new film is said to be with an affordable budget and will hit floors in February 2011. Currently, Rana is working with Nenu Naa Rakshasi, directed by Puri Jagannath. Ileana is the heroine. The film is ex-pected to release on January 14.

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DDo you know the biggest highlight of much-hyped Siddharth-Shruti Haas-an starrer Anaganaga O Dheerudu(AOD), directed by Prakash Kovelamudi in collaboration with Walt Disney is said to be 4000 visual effects that cover over 72 minutes of the film’s run time. The makers say that it will be a daunting task for audience to differentiate between the graphics and live shooting. The music is composed by four music directors: M.M. Keeravani, Salim-Suleiman, Koti and Mickey J. Meyer. Siddharth updated on his twit-ter account “First time since RDB that I’m probably the smallest name as-sociated with a film...just makes ‘AOD’ all the more exciting...very grateful:) Its important to be part of important films. They are very rare. So much blood, sweat & tears have gone into ‘AOD’... Proud of the team!” he added.

happy and satisfiedSANIA IS

adds another winSEBASTIAN VETTEL

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TThe best-known Indian ‘bahu’ in Pakistan, Sania Mirza, can’t thank her stars enough for finding her “dream prince” in cricketer Shoaib Malik. Nine months into her marriage, She considers herself the “luckiest girl on earth”. Sania can’t stop raving about Shoaib. “The simplicity of Shoaib had impressed me a lot. Today he is the same person as he was before marrying me, In practical life I have got my prince of dreams,” Sania said. “I have married a great person who is also a great cricketer and it had also brought two countries closer. It is in fact a marriage of two civilizations.” Sania said she was happy with life and it has been smooth sailing for the couple. She said they were both professionals who understood each other’s requirements and that “God Almighty had made us an ideal couple”. She insisted that she would retain her Indian nationality. “I have been playing and have no plans to retire from tennis. I wish to grab gold for India in the London Olym-pics,” she said. Sania admitted that priorities change after marriage but the secret to a successful marriage lie in mutual understanding and confidence. Sania also requested Shoaib’s fans to pray for his return to the Pakistan cricket team, adding that she was aware of her husband’s many female fans and that she wasn’t jealous as he was her husband!

FFormula One world champion Sebastian Vettel cruised to another success on Sun-day as he was named German sportsman of the year. The Red Bull pilot - who at 23 became the youngest Formula One world champion when he clinched the title in the final Grand Prix of the season in Abu Dhabi - compiled a total of 4,288 points ahead of table tennis star Timo Boll (2088 pts) while US PGA Championship winner Martin Kaymer was third (1763 pts) Vettel succeeds swimmer Paul Biedermann, who won two swimming world titles in 2009. Sportswoman of the year went to Maria Riesch, who won two Olympic alpine skiing titles in Vancouver - she received 3957 points, just edging out biathlon star Magdalena Neuner (3921 pts). Riesch succeeds Steffi Nerius, world javelin champion in 2009.Team of the year was no surprise as it went to the men’s football team, who finished third in the World Cup finals having played some of the most exciting football of the tournament - they scored 3,436 points and follow the women’s team in pickiung up the prize.

TThe Indian selectors announced a 16-member strong Indian squad that will take on the mighty South Africans in a five-match one-day international series and a one off Twenty20 game. The one off Twenty20 game will be played at Durban on January 9, which will be followed up by the ODI series that begins on January 12. Parthiv Patel`s non-inclusion in the ODI squad after the player scored back-to-back half centuries against New Zealand is shocking. There is no second wicket-keeper in the team. The entire team is as follows: MS Dhoni, Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, Sachin Ten-dulkar, Suresh Raina, Virat Kohli, R Ashwin, Yusuf Pathan, Piyush Chawla, S Sreesanth, Yuvraj Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Ashish Nehra, Zaheer Khan, Praveen Kumar, Munaf Patel.

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GRAND ELEVENTHAnniversary celebrations

BIG FMTelugu awards

SIP AND MUNCHat so n so

Dr. Umakanth Naik at the Celebration

Pullela Gopichand Jwala Gutta

Interiors of the shop

Grand inauguration

Big FM Manager, Suma, Sreeram & Koda Ramakrishna

Renowned Director Kodi Ramkrishna, Indian Idol Sriram Chan-dra and popular TV anchor Suma gave a sneak preview of the scintillating performances and acts that will be witnessed at the grand awards night of the Cocoraj BIG Telugu Television Awards. The awards are given away to celebrate and honour individuals from the Telugu television industry who have significantly con-tributed to make entertainment in Telugu television to greater heights.

A new coffee shop with welcoming interiors opened doors in the city. So n So coffee display board with pretty smilies caught a lot of attention apart from the comfortable interiors in red, black, orange and beige. The colourful coffee house serves yummy munchies apart from their signature coffees.

The Laryngectomee Society of Apollo Hospitals celebrated its 11th Anniversary at The Apollo Cancer Hospital. Dronach-arya Awardee Pullela Gopichand and Badmiton Star Jwala Gutta, chief guests of the event were seen interacting with brave cancer survivors and appreciating their courage. Dr. Umakanth Nayak, the Founder President of the Laryngecto-mee Society and a Consultant Head & Oncologic Surgeon with Apollo said “Throat Cancer is a common cancer in our country, mainly due to the rampant and indiscriminate use of tobacco in all forms. Our society is a voluntary self help group of cancer survivors who have undergone surgery for the removal of their larynx (voice box) as a treatment for can-cer of the throat. ”

TINSEL TOWN

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Freezing cold, goosebumps and far from the city venue did not hamper the spirits of our socialites who were seen unwinding at a farm house party thrown by Moghny, Amir Baig and Zubair for newlyweds Jibran and Maha. Apart from catching up with friends, guests were seen polish-ing of food which seemed to increase appetites given the cold and enjoying the bonfire night picnic. Spotted were Hamed & Wajid, Feroz & Laila, Rashed, Sunny & Suchita, Naseer, Irfan, Aamer Javeed, Zeeshan & Mania & others.

LATE EVENINGWinter Picnic

Ista General Manager Jaideep Anand and his wife Alka threw a lavish party to celebrate their 25th Anniversary. Alka was glowing in her orange saree and pearl set while Jaideep complemented her well in his royal suit. Daughters Chandani and Mehek looked ravishing in their cocktail sarees. Apart from other star hotel General Managers lot of socialites dropped in to wish the couple many more years of marital bliss. Actor Mahesh Babu and his wife Namrata were seen at the party.

25TH ANNIVERSARYGala celebrations

Reshma & Sachin

Maha & Jibraan Esam & Aaliyah

Kavita with friends

Mr. Jaideep with family

GM of Taj Krishna Mr. Sarabjeet with guests

Mahesh Babu & Namrata

TINSEL TOWN

Amer, Moghny & Zubair

Saif & Afreen

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TRINITY TREASUREHunt winners announced

NAGAVALLI ATTIRES

Launch at Kalamandir

Richa & Poonam

The Kalamandir Launch

The Attire

If you have been watching the promos of the much awaited flick ‘Nagavalli-Chandramuki’ the opulence of the costumes in the historical sequences might have left you dazzled. Kala-mandir which has provided costumes to the entire actors and artists of the movie proudly launched the collections at their Kukatpally branch. Actresses Richa Gangopadhyaya and Poo-nam Kaur graced the occasion and unveiled the traditional costumes.

Manjeera Group organized the award ceremony to announce the winners of Trinity Treasure Hunt at the Aditya Park, Ameer-pet. Mr. Rohan Reddy won the Hunt and was awarded the prize of Rs.1.5 lakhs by Mr. G.Yoganand, Chairman & MD of Manjeera group. Anish and Mrigesh Gaurav were the first & second runner up and won the prize Rs. 75,000 and Rs. 35,000/- respectively. Upto 20 participants were given prizes worth Rs. 5.5 lakhs. The Award Ceremony was a fun event with the participants turning out in large number. Everybody was seen having a great time.

Mr. Yoganand with winners

People Combine, a group that pioneered the development of new generation international schools like Oakridge Internation-al, launched its first Oi (Open Interactive) Play School in Jubilee Hills. Oi Play School is a unique open environment that encour-ages young children to discover the real world in a natural and an interactive manner. It is a world that encourages the child to explore, be inquisitive, question everything and find answers through a process of discovery. Actress and Social Activist, Ms. Amala Akkineni was the Chief Guest at the event. Also present at the occasion were Mr, Tummala Nagaprasad, Chairman, Mr. Rajasekhar Babu, Managing Director and Mr. Sunil Kaura, Head, Playschool Division, People Combine Group.

OPEN INTERACTIVEPlay school in town

Amala with the Oi-team

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TRINITY TREASUREHunt winners announced

Nagavalli-Chandramukhi a lavish production with super-stars Venkatesh, Shraddha Das and Anushka Shetty in the lead roles had jewellery line Krsala for their jewellery styl-ing. Krsala was envisaged to provide a unique style, and to showcase elegant and exquisite designs, and to make luxury affordable. Bunty Bajaj has exclusively designed every piece for Nagavalli-Chandramukhi. On the occasion Bunty Bajaj said “a lot of research and intense labor went into the designing and making of each jewellery piece for this film, because the characters in the film are portraying two extremely different cultures. Also, since the film moves back and forth between two completely separate eras, the look of each piece had to be designed keeping in mind the era the character. There are over 200 pieces made in gold using precious stones like Diamonds, Polkis, Emer-alds, Cabochon Rubies, Tourmalines and Pearls Exclusively designed for Nagavalli-Chadramukhi.”

ETHNIC JEWELLERYat Krsala

Pantaloons FEMINA Miss India South 2011 contestants un-veiled ‘BE THE CHANGE’ for Smile Foundation at Bachupally. 12 Beautiful finalists of Pantaloons Femina Miss India South 2011 ushered in the festive Christmas season by visiting lesser privileged children at Smile India Foundation. The kids were overwhelmed by the support received and were seen interacting with the beauties. Apart from that general crowd dropped in to cheer the samaritan cause and encour-aged the finalists to perform their best at the finals.

LISSOM BEAUTIESfor a cause

Anushka Shetty Venkatesh

Nagavalli cast with Bunty Bajaj

OPEN INTERACTIVEPlay school in town

Smile foundation kids

Femina contestants

Smiley faces Akansha

TINSEL TOWN

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LAUNCHING THE

Oomph collectionFashion Designer Shivali Singh launched her oomph collec-tion at Rewania. Guests walked in from early evenings and were seen indulging their flamboyant side to some Fashion, Fun-foods and Mock tails. Shivali beaming with delight re-marked ““Bring your Oomph On is a collection where I’ve put my heart and soul into. Oomph is an extra ingredient or fac-tor that makes somebody/something closer to perfection or better. It’s a Glamorous, Diva-like Line of dresses and tops that are classy, feminine and bring out the ‘Oomph’ in you!!!

The CollectionPreetiShopoholicKavitha & Swati

Jasmine Sanjana Reddy Zara, Amer & SipikaRohit

Jaishree Goenka

Radhika Reddy with Shivali

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South India Shopping, an operator of a chain of malls in the South, launched its first mall in the city here at Dil-sukhnagar and hinted at setting up more. The company offers wide range of products including apparel, designer and traditional sarees and jewellery from across the four southern states under one roof. The mall will offer ethnic wear and designer sarees, especially hand-picked from Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The mall will also offer men’s and kids wear, and gold jewellery. The company is also in the process of opening two more shopping malls in Hyderabad. “I am extremely delighted to see different traditional dresses, accessories, gold jew-ellery and designer wear in line with the latest trends un-der one umbrella, to cater to the tastes and choices of the Hyderabadis,” said Genelia D’Souza. Also seen was actress Sneha Ullal

SOUTH INDIAShopping Mall

Nikita Reddy hosted a Christmas party for all her kitty friends and associates at Syn-Taj Deccan. All the ladies turned up in pretty outfits complimenting the colour red. Few of them even tried the Santa Claus hats and decorated the huge Christmas tree. Carols, ginger breads, cookies, cakes, wine and lots of yummy treats were seen being enjoyed. Ladies left the party contended.

USHERING IN THE Christmas Festivity

Genelia candle light ceremony

Sneha Ullal Kathakali dancer

Sheetal

Usha Camera Friendly

Swati

Trushna

Akanksha

Rajni

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South India shopping mall

Nikita Reddy

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WINTER HAIR CARE

WINTER HAIR COLORAs the cold weather sets in, consider going darker with your hair colour. All the highlights of summer can be re-placed with warm, rich colours. For brunettes, deep auburn highlights are a fabulous choice. Blondes can go a shade or two darker in the winter months and get rid of that sun-drenched look. Avoid harsh, chunky highlights and instead go for more natural, thin streaks of colour that blend. Face framing highlights will still be popular throughout the winter months.

WINTER HAIR STYLESThe hottest style of the season is the modern, long bob that falls just above the shoulders. Many women are growing out their short bobs from last year and these longer, layered bobs are a top choice. Celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow and Anne Hathaway have been seen with this cute cut. Instead of a harsh straight bob, add some layers to give your hair some texture. For something fun, upload your photo to one of the hairstyle websites such as The Hair Styler or Instant Hair Style to “try on” dozens of styles in their virtual studio to see how you’ll look.

When the seasons change, you should change more than just your wardrobe. Consider something different for your hair too. This winter, try a new hair-style, deeper hair colour and a different hair care product says Hair and Beauty Expert Sumant Arigela.

Priyanka in her bob

Anna Hathaway

Organic hair colouring Rihanna’s simple highlights

Super sleek hair do

Kristen Stewarts tresses Gwyneth Paltrow Gul’s shoulder length hair

BEAUTYLIOUS

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BEAUTYLICIOUSGLAMOROUS UPDO’SSince holiday party season is almost upon us, you should prac-tice putting your hair in an updo. Most of us can’t afford to go to the salon for a coifed style every single time we are headed out to a party. Instead learn how to create a pretty updo your-self. Fortunately messy updo’s are “in.” So if you don’t do it just perfectly, no one will notice.

It’s glamorous and beautiful. The pixie haircut seems to be popping up on celebrities every few months. The latest to adopt the look is “Harry Potter” star Emma Watson. Also Pony tails and pinned up hair styles are the flavour of the season. So just blow dry them, tie on top, spray some hair helder and your are all set to go.

HAIRCARE TIPIn the winter, our hair is exposed to the harsh elements of cold temperatures, damaging winds and dry indoor heating. You need to take some extra steps to make sure your hair stays hydrated and healthy this season. So, try olive oil champi massage along with a hot towel wrap.

WEAR A HAT OR HEADSCARFWhenever possible, cover your head when going outdoors. Fortunately, winter hats are trendy right now and there are plenty of chic choices to choose from. Be careful as not to wrap your head so tight that your scalp will sweat and your blood can’t cir-culate properly.

CONDITION DAILYIn the warmer months, you may not have to condition your hair every day. However in the winter time, you should use conditioner (at least on your ends) each day. Also try homemade beauty treatments for your hair.

USE A MOISTURIZING SHAMPOOLook for shampoos that are labelled “mois-turizing,” “hydrating” or “replenishing.” You want to provide your hair with as much moisture as you can to keep it shiny and healthy. However, you don’t need to sham-poo every day. You can use a dry shampoo between washings to keep your hair fresh.

Megan Fox’s high ponytail

Frieda Pinto’s held back hair

Alexa ChungCarey Mulligan Emma Watson Halle Berry

Amy Adam’s tied pony

Protecting with scarf

Goodness of Olive Oil for winters

Deepika’s nourished ha

ir Trim hair regularly

Wash hair oftenCondition to keep it soft

THE PERFECT MATCHFairytale fantasies don’t come true for everyone (well… not for most of us anyway!) but for Sean and Sybil it is how it began. We all read stories of boy-meets-girl and they fall in love, get married and the live happily ever after but it is so rare that you get to see that story played out in that exact sequence.

Sean and Sybil were childhood friends and like all those sto-ries we hear about, this one has all the clichés mixed with some of the most unpredictable surprises.

Growing up, they were just friends and everyone always sus-pected that something was up between the two. But it was after a while that they got to know each other and started to become more than friends.

“we’ve always known each other since we are family friends, but one day I told her we’d go to church together since her house was on my way” grins Sean. “But we started falling in love when we participated in this a youth fest and we were in the choir together.” adds Sybil.

Once they had made things official, one would wonder what their families thought of their relationship. “My family was re-ally happy! They all love Sean more than they love me now!” laughs Sybil.

Fast forward seven years and they are now happily married. “We got married on 10th October, 2010- one day, my dad was talk-ing to one of his friends and he said- “Sean’s getting married on 10.10.10!” he knew when I was getting married even before I did!” he jokes.

Sean is an event manager for S.V Caterers and worked extra hard to make sure everything was perfect for the big day and he follows the same objective when it comes to his clients as well

Sybil was called “Princess” from when she was a child and with that in mind, she got her dream wedding! “It was everything that I would’ve wanted and more! It was really beautiful.” says Sybil. “There was a castle and everything looked like it was out of a fairytale!”

“You fall in love once and you get married once, so you might as well make it special” adds Sean.

Sybil is a lecturer at Villa Marie College and when asked if she always wanted to teach she says, “I hadn’t really thought about it that much. It just sort of happened and now I love it!”

Being held up in occupations that couldn’t be more apart, the couple do not get to spend as much time as they would like to.

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From a perfect wedding to a life together that they always dreamed of- Sean and Sybil’s story is the kind you would find in your favorite romantic comedy.

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By Neehara Sanjivi

“She leaves in the morning for college and I’m still asleep that time. I know she comes back home at three, so I come home too and we spend about 15 minutes together and we try to make the most of it” says Sean. “She makes sure that when she leaves in the morning that I would have everything that I need. She leaves me little notes everywhere telling me where the papers are and the breakfast and stuff like that” he adds.

With a profession that requires Sean to work late and deal with so many different types of people on a daily basis, things can get a bit strained. “Sometimes when you have a tough day with a client or things don’t go the way that they are supposed to, my frustration sometimes gets directed at her but she is very understanding that way and she doesn’t make a huge issue out of it” he says.

So who is the one with the shorter fuse? “Maybe me” confesses Sean “but the thing that bothers me the most is that she doesn’t react at all and that gets me even more flared up” he laughs. “But when ever we do have a fight, we make sure that it does not carry on to the next day. The longest any of our fights have lasted is not more than a day”

The couple are very religious and makes it a point to pray every night before they go to bed. “We hold hands and pray every night for about five to seven minutes and our day feels com-

plete. Even when we have an argument, at the end of the day we let it go and pray together and it is settled with that” says Sean. “Even before we were married, we used to pray on the phone together” adds Sybil.

So, what is the best gift that he has ever given Sybil??? “On our first anniversary he was in Delhi and he got a chain made for me. It said “princess” and he had written it in his handwriting and had it made in silver” guffaws Sybil. Talk about unique!

They’ve been together for seven years, out of which they’ve been married for 3 months but they still do the same things that they did when they first started going out.

“We started going out on the 2nd of March and we still cel-ebrate monthly anniversaries” says Sean. “We make it a point to wish each other on the second of each month and we go out and celebrate. Maybe dinner or something like that” adds Sybil. “Even if he is busy that day, we make it a point to go out and celebrate that day on a day when he is free”

There’s a belief that opposites attract. This statement might just hold well with Sean and Sybil. Sybil is the more reserved and quite one whereas Sean is the more social one. Together they make a perfect match and they believe they are very blessed to have found each other. “I’m really lucky to have Sybil as my wife.

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at their wedding castle decor

their first dinner as a couple their engagement day

with Sean’s Family

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Who is the better dancer?Sybil: Sean

Sean: me.

Sean says that he would have to agree with

his wife’s statement because it is true. :p

Who is more punctual?Sybil: me

Sean: Sybil.

Sybil is always on time. She makes sure

everything is ready five minutes before.

Who is the funnier one?Sybil: Sean

Sean: me

“It’s always nice to make someone laugh.

They remember you that way.” He adds

Who is the better cook?Sybil: Sean

Sean: me“I can cook too but Sean is better.” confesses Sybil.

Who is the neat freak?Sybil: me

Sean: Sybil

“I don’t like things to be out of place and

I can’t stand to look at a messy room”

admits Sybil.

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And she’s just as lucky to have me!” he laughs. “She really is very special and she takes very good care of me.”

Despite being together for so long, and knowing each other so well, they still are getting their head around the fact that they are married and live in the same house. “You never really know what a person is like until you live with them” says Sybil. “It is still very new for us.”

At a time when people strongly believe in living with their partners for a while before they tie the knot, Sean and Sybil beg to differ “What we believe is that when you live separately until you get married, your families remain, indepen-dent and it makes a difference when you get married and you see a union of the families as well” says Sean.

They have a very close-knit family that they hold in high regard. Not only that, they also are quite close geographically! “Sean’s parents’ house, my parents’ house and our house are all less than a kilometer away from each other so we visit them very often” says Sybil.

What do these newlyweds do when they get to spend time together? “We talk and we laugh a lot! We’re laughing all the time. Sean is full of mischief and he’s always playing pranks on someone or the other” she laughs.

Now for the question that most newly married couples shy away from- would they want to have kids anytime soon? “Yeah! Whenever we are blessed with a child we would be thrilled. We never had any plans of waiting for a while or anything like that” says Sean. “It would be nice to have a little prince or prin-cess of our own” he grins.

Francois de La Rochefoucauld once said- “True love is like ghosts, which ev-erybody talks about and few have seen” Sean and Sybil have definitely seen it and you get a glimpse of it when you are in their presence.

So here is wishing this beautiful couple all the best of luck with a life-time of happiness!

With Sybil’s Family

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A weekend to while away and don’t know what to do. Catch up with a movie in your nearest cin-ema halls. Before you head for a day of fun, but-ter popcorns and visual treat to those tired eyes, read on our verdict on this fortnight latest movie.

By Hassan AliMOVIE REVIEW

After Avatar there was a standard which was set up for 3D movies in the world, people thought that’s the best 3D they saw ever, and I thought the same before I entered in the theatre to watch Tron legacy which has blown me completely with the visual effects it had. Avatar was awesome no doubt but then this is on par with avatar, let’s put it this way English sci-fi 3D movies era started the year with marvelous Avatar and followed it by the legacy, Tron legacy. This is also the second best 3D movie I have seen this year.

Well there has been lots of expectation from the promos of the movie , the first part named TRON which was released 28 years ago, was a huge flop but when we look at the 3D effects the audio visuals and compare it with that era its completely different.

Tron Legacy is surprisingly in the same vein as the original “Tron”. It is a sequel to the 1982 film Tron. Joseph Kosinski makes his feature film directorial debut with Tron: Legacy, while the previous film’s direc-tor, Steven Lisberger, returns as a producer. Jeff Bridges reprises his roles as Kevin Flynn and Clu, while Bruce Boxleitner reprises his roles as Alan Bradley and Tron. Garrett Hedlund portrays Flynn’s now-adult son, Sam. A tie-in 128-page graphic novel Tron: Betrayal was released by Disney Press on November 16, 2010. It includes an 11 page retelling of Tron story in addition to a story fitting between the original film and Tron: Legacy. You will probably like the movie only if you understand this one. The story is more personal this time when compared with the last part, but the eleventh hour assist from the Pixar writers couldn’t quite pull the screenplay out of the muck. Garrett Hedlund as Sam Flynn doesn’t help matters at all, but Olivia Wilde as Kevin Flynn’s mys-terious assistant very much does. Jeff Bridges character (Kevin Flynn) is unrecognizable as the charismatic fireball of the ‘82 film, other than the fact that it’s the same actor playing him. But he’s very good, and commits to the material 110%. As Clu, he even commits to the point of de-aging himself twenty-eight years. And that’s very impressive.

The story line of Tron is not its USP, but the visual effects which will amaze you in lot of moments in the movie are, this movie is surely go-ing to win hearts of many as people are going to experience something new and unique after the great AVATAR.

On the whole I give this movie a 3 on 5, the mi-nus two is only for the poor story line and some parts of the movie which stretches it too long, but on the whole go along with your children and have a good one!

MOVIE MANIACS

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TULIP AWARDS 2010

BEST INDIAN RESTAURANT - OHRIS GUFAAFor their authenticity, hospitality and out of the box interiors, this one is the best in Indian. Their Lucknowi meat delicacies are exceptional in taste.

BEST MEDITERREAN RESTAURANT - FOUR SEASONS

Lebanese and Arabic is their specialty. The food is mildly spiced,

fragrant with herbs and is served with Arabic garlic sauce. Typical

Arabic delicacies like Hummus, Babaghanoush and Tabouleh are

the best.

BEST ITALIAN RESTAURANT- PREGO, WESTINTheir sea bass, live pizzas, open kitchens and unique way of serv-ing food makes eating out here a pleasure. Their sorbets are a treat.

BEST PAN ASIAN RESTAURANT- ABYSSSThe interiors are underwater, your seating is a drowning ship and the food is served in large quantities. Their spe-cialty is every kind of sea food- poached, grilled, fried, steamed- anyway you want it.

SOUTH INDIAN- ANAND TIFFINS and RAYALSEEMA RUCHULUThe former serves the best sambhar, crispy buttered masala dosa and rava kesari while the latter goes authentic with its varities from Rayalseema. The ragi porridge and country chicken is loved by all.BEST BUFFET BREAKFAST-

RUCHI AND ADONI

We wish they brought this from week-

ends to weekdays also. Their continental

spread of fluffy omelets, pancakes with

blueberry sauce, mashed potatoes, crispy

bacon, cereals, fresh juice, croissants,

muffins and a lot more is widely appreci-

ated by everyone.

BEST BUFFET LUNCH- INDIJOE, City CentreThe salads, soups, starters, main course and desserts all at a variety plus an affordable cost makes this one stand out. Their lasagna is the best in town.

BEST THAI- THAI EXPRESS

Their ribbon noodles, thai curry

with steamed rice and prawn

dishes will leave you asking for

more. Moderately priced and in

the city location are its add ons.

BEST MALL & MULTIPLEX- GVK ONE

No prizes to guess why this wins the

tag. Simply, because its home to many

international brands and has the best

movie experience.

BEST CAFE - BEYOND COFFEE

Their ambience, laid back seating,

art on the walls, organic coffees

and fresh out of the oven munch-

ies make it bag this one.

BEST NEW RESTAURANT- Khansaab at GVK and IDP- Idl, Dosa, PeopleThe former’s delectable spread from the far north and the latter’s instant south Indian food put them in this spot. No second thoughts about it.

BEST NORTH INDIAN-ANGEETHINobody can beat their Tandoori Chicken. Its suc-culent has the exact spic-ing and is grilled to per-fection.

BEST STAR HOTEL- THE PARK

The quality of service at this hotel is

just top notch. The employees are very

courteous and prompt. The ambience is

modern and applauded.

BEST HYDERABADI RESTAURANT - AISH, THE PARKTheir delectable spread of yummy Hyderabad food is to vouch for. The

designer interiors, cushioned seating’s and fusion cutlery are an add on.

Kaju paneer ke dhol, their signature starter is a treat to those tastebuds.

BEST CHINESE RESTAURANT - MAINLAND CHINA AND MOMO CAFEThe former serves the best Chinese cuisine while the latter is famous for south Asian spread. Momo café should definitely organize a Korean food festival.

We are not the Oscars neither the Filmfare but definitely our apprecia-tions will leave you happy. We did our little own recce and came up with these. So nuzzle up and get ready to welcome them with a bow.

By Dipika Pillay

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BEST PR female- Sheetal Thapa, Perfect Relations

BEST PUB- Bottles and Chimneys

BEST DRESSED male- Rohit JhamnaniBEST AUTOMOBILE SHOWROOM - Porsche

BEST INTERIOR DESIGNING STORE - Orion

BEST MARKETING AND SALES HEAD-

Jayshree Kammili, Westin

BEST PR male- K.M. Srinivasulu,Totem Advertising & PR Pvt. Ltd

BEST DANCER female- Sipika KhandelwalBEST DRESSED Female- Shivali Singh

BEST DJ- Dj Shashank

BEST GENERAL MANAGER- Stephane Fabregoul, Westin

BEST COUPLE- Sunny & Suchita Ahuja

BEST DANCER male - Hamed Khaleel

BEST YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR Male- Siddharth Reddy BEST ATTITUDE Male- Samir Baig

BEST ATTITUDE Female- Aanchal Bahirwani

BEST PALS- Anil Yadav & Luvraj Bhalero

BEST SMILE Male- Gavin Joseph

BEST PARTY HOPPER Female- Stuti Kapoor

BEST PARTY HOPPER Male- Mohit Sirwani

BEST EVER GREEN COUPLE- Siraj & Renu

BEST FACEBOOK UPDATER- Aishuwarya Sudharshan

BEST SMILE Female- Sonia

BEST PARTY ATTRACTER- Charmaine Hutt

BEST SIBLINGS - Prerna & Dipesh Bhairwani

BEST YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR Female- Gayatri Reddy

BEST COMUNICATER female- Nindi Priya Dev Sharma

BEST BUSINESSMAN- Krishna Bhupal

BEST DESIGNER Male- Anand Kabra

BEST MODEL- Rikee Chaterjee

BEST DESIGNER Female- Ishita Singh

BEST BUSINESSWOMEN - Srikala Reddy

BEST COMMUNICATER Male- Nikhil Acharya

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SCARVES FOR THE WINTER

Adorn the neck with-out chunkyjewellery. This win-ter colourful scarves are in vogue. So pick the best out of this lot and add both warmth and beauty to your wardrobe.

How To Tie A Oversized Bandana Neck Scarf II

Wear this style to express your confi-dence.

1. Fold a bandana or square scarf in half to form a triangle.

2. Place the long edge along your neck with the triangle pointing downward.

3. Tie the ends behind your neck with some slack so the scarf isn’t tight against your neck.

4. Take a hold of the knot and twist it so that it’s sitting closer to your shoulder.

5. Bring the ends to hang in front.

How To Tie A Long Scarf: The European Classic

This style is quick, easy and always elegant. Wear a long scarf centered or jauntily pulled to the side.

1. Fold the scarf in half and hold it so you have the two loose ends in your right hand and the fold in your left hand

2. Raise it over your head and center it against the back of your neck.

3. Take the loose ends and feed them through the loop that was created by the fold.

4. Pull the loose ends to cinch the loop up towards your neck.

How To Tie A Bandana: Keffiyeh Neck Wrap

Using an oversized bandana or Keffiyeh as the focus of your outfit.

1. Fold a bandana or square scarf in half to form a triangle.

2. Place the long edge along your neck with the triangle pointing downward.

3. Wrap the ends around your neck then knot in front, under the triangle.

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1. Using a relatively shallow container, anchor foam with a lot of glue or use anchor pins, and position sprays of line flowers to establish the shape of the design.2. Insert focal flowers in the middle so they gently droop over the lip of the container on both sides, reach towards the line material and extend on either side of the middle. Leave room for filler flowers.3. Fill in and around focal area with filler flowers and foliage.

Horizontal Arrangements

1. Wedge or secure foam in a vase with hot glue. Cut the stems of the tallest flowers or leaves to reach three or four times the height of the vase. 2. Place the focal flowers vertically within the diameter of the vase. 3. Fill in the areas as needed with filler flowers.

Vertical Arrangements1. Secure floral foam. Determine the ver-tical height and horizontal width with the smallest line flowers and/or leaves. Make the height higher than the width.2. Position the largest focal flowers in the heart of the arrangement and slight-ly lower to give weight and balance. 3. Fill in with the filler flowers and foli-age keeping within the triangular shape.

Triangular Arrangements

1. Anchor the foam securely. Bend the stems gently into graceful curves and insert them in place so they balance2. Add the focal flowers following the lines of the upper and lower curves.3. Cluster filler blossoms and foliage around the central flowers maintaining the rhythm of the ‘S’.

The lazy “S” or“Hogarth’s Curve”

INTERIORS

What looks more Beautiful in a home than fresh or good ar-tificial flowers? I can’t think of anything! Whether they’re tradi-tional or artistic, Flowers bring a certain look to any space.

FLOWERSPOT SOME

Crescent Arrangements1. Secure foam in container. Determine length of crescent and insert curved line flowers or leaves to follow the crescent form. Angle the shape to balance in the container.2. Insert the focal flowers fairly low in the bowl to achieve balance, stability and depth.3. Fill in around the focal flowers with smaller flow-ers and foliage. Place wisps of filler flowers that gracefully taper off the ends.

1. Secure the floral foam. Deter-mine the height with line flowers, then frame in the outer edges of the oval shape with light colored flowers and foliage.2. Place the largest, strongest or brightest flowers in the focal area.3. Fill in around the larger flowers and leaves with the filler flowers.

Oval arrangements

WESTINS HEAVELYSPA ENCOUNTERTake sabbaticals from work and from the frenzy day to day living. TULIP reviews a spa that will interest you and convince you to indulge in its pampering.

My curiosity was at an all time high as I enter the lavish well spaced spa with dim lightings, soothing music and welcoming beige and serene in-teriors. Uber luxurious bath tubs, a large steam room, sauna cabin with controlled heating, rainforest shower, plunge pool and sparkling massage rooms will leave you wondering what to pick first.

By Dipika Pillay

I signed up for a cleansing scrub and an invigorating massage which deep-ly purifies the skin. My masseuse guides me to the room promising me to experience tranquility and rejuvenation after a cup of steaming herbal tea. After a quick shower I drape myself in their robes (you are given the free-dom to disrobe in privacy) and get ready to unwind. A delightful fruit scrub with kamani oil, walnut extracts, juniper orange body serum, coconut bits and squashed grape fruit are slathered all the body and massaged in cir-cular movements with regular intervals of rose water spray to improve skin elasticity and remove the upper layer of dirt and grime. After a 30 minutes skin cleansing ritual it’s wiped off with a hot towel and then comes the 60 minute signature massage. The treatment starts with a rosemary deep sniff that enhances your sensory experience. A mix of Thai, Swedish and Deep Tissue massages this nurtures the entire body and relives of any pain. There is a light massage without any oil given at the start with audio ther-apy and touch receptors. After which aromatic rosemary cum olive oil is rubbed over in gentle upward strokes, oriental deep acupressure and sys-tematic steps to soothe tension, drain out impurities and flush out toxins. This therapeutic massage gives you an illusion of falling asleep on a cloud. Yes, I mean it!!! The therapists are well educated on their movements and exactly know how much pressure to apply. So, you don’t have go through the procedure of discomfort.

After the nerve awakening massage, I soak myself in their hot plunge pool and let the pores unclog. This is followed by a steam if desired or you can just cleanse yourself with body shampoo, I choose the latter. I apply dress back apply some green tea oil cream to protect the supple skin and walk my way to savor some spa cuisine. Watermelon & feta cheese salad with cracked pepper & basil along with a freshly made pineapple juice com-plete the heavenly spa experience.

The spa is well equipped with latest machinery and is thoroughly clean. Their vast whirlpool services will warm and relax your tired muscles without a mas-sage. Made to order spa menu, locker rooms and small knick-knacks make your spa journey a comfort-able one. As I leave, I find myself bewitched by the Westin Spa charm- the spa experience will complete-ly bowl you over and get addicted.

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HOW TO MAKE gel candles

Do you love burning beautiful, scented candles? And do you know that you can easily make them yourself? It is exciting and not at all difficult. Here are 12 easy steps to creating unique candles that you can burn at home, give as gifts, or even sell.

Parents Guidence

Required

Materials for gel candle making

- gel

- zinc wicks (don’t use cotton wicks be

cause they absorb too much gel)

- essential oil for fragrance

- liquid color dye

- embeds (optional)

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Steps to making a gel candle

All these materials can be obtained online from candle making suppliers. It is important to use essential oils and colors specially made for gel candles; fragrance oils you can buy in a cosmetic shop are not suitable. Also, you can buy a gel candle making kit. Get-ting a kit is the best solution for a beginner, because it will include everything you need to make your first few candles and of course you will need a container. The best container for a gel candle is glass, so people can see the embeds you put inside the candle, but any non-flammable container would do. You can use any glass, wine glass, or even a small wide vase, but your container should be at least 2 inches in diameter. Garage sales and second hand stores are gold mines, when it comes to candle containers. For embeds you can use anything non-flammable - colored aquarium gravel, marbles, glitter, sand, sea shells, pebbles, crystals, polished stones, artificial jewels or pearls.

1. Place a little bit of hot glue in the center of the container bottom. Stick the wick in it and let the glue set.

2. Cut the gel into small pieces so it melts faster and more evenly. Melt it in a stainless steel pot over a medium heat.

3. The trickiest part is the temperature - you should get it to exactly 200°F, because overheated gel looses its clarity.

For that, you will need a suitable thermometer.

4. Maintain the temperature at 200°; all the gel should melt and become smooth, like syrup.

5. Add color dye to the melted gel, a little bit at a time, until you get the desired color - remember,

you can always add more dye to make the color stronger, but you can’t take dye away.

For a candle with embedded objects, you should use only a little color, so the objects remain visible

6. Add the fragrance - 1/3 teaspoon for each glass of melted gel will give it a nice scent. For a stronger scent, add a bit more fragrance.

7. Heat the container in the oven or microwave to about 150-160°F. This will help to reduce the appearance of bubbles

8. If you want to use embeds, dip them in hot gel first and then arrange them in the container as you like.

It is better to keep the objects closer to the sides of the container - they will be easier to see, this way.

9. Now it is time to pour your gel into the container. Place your container on a level surface and pour the gel slowly

and carefully down the side. If it is your first time, you will probably get a few bubbles; to avoid that, the gel should be still very hot.

10. Pull the wick up. Roll it on a pencil to keep it straight.

11. Let the candle cool. Trim the wick and you are done! You have a beautiful, unique gel candle, made by yourself

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Preparation :

• Take a large pot of slightly salted water and bring it to a boil.

• Add the macaroni to the boiling water and cook for 8 min-

utes until the macaroni is tender.

• Remove from heat, rinse under cold water and drain.

• Take a large bowl and add the mayonnaise, sugar, mustard,

vinegar, pepper and salt. Stir this well.

• Add in the celery, onion, carrot, green pepper, pimentos and

macaroni and stir.

• Refrigerate overnight before serving

Ingredients :

Bread Slices - 6Butter - 200 gms

For the white slice:

Eggless Mayonnaise - 2 tblspCucumber - 1/2, gratdSalt - 1/4 tspPepper - 1/4 tsp, freshly ground

For the orange slice:

Carrots - 1/2 cup, gratedSalt - a pinchChilli Flakes - a pinch

1. Butter each slice of bread and place them on a large plate.

2. Spread mayonnaise on 1 slice of bread and sprinkle grated cucumber

over it. Sprinkle the salt and pepper over the cucumber.

3. Spread mint chutney on another slice of bread and put it over the first

slice, so that the chutney is on top.

4. Sprinkle the grated carrot over a third slice of bread and sprinkle the

carrot with salt and chilli flakes. 5. Put this slice over the chutney so that

the carrots are on top.

6. Cover the carrots with a fourth slice of bread, buttered slice down.

7. Press the sandwich gently and cut into three strips.

8. Make the other sandwich in the same way and cut it.

9. Serve with ketchup or any desired sauce or chutney

MACARONI SALAD

Ingredients :

TRI COLOUR SANDWICH

CHEF-IN-YOU

For the green slice:

Mint Chutney -as required

Method

• 4 cups Elbow Macaroni (uncooked) • 1/4 cup White Vinegar (distilled) • 1 cup Mayonnaise • 2/3 cup White sugar • 1/2 tsp Black pepper (ground) • 2 tbsp Pimento Peppers (chopped)• 2½ tbsp Yellow Mustard (prepared) • 1 large Onion (chopped) • 2 stalks Celery (chopped) • 1½ tsp Salt • 1 Green Bell Pepper (seeded & chopped) • 1/4 cup Carrot (grated)

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Getting close to CatsThe cat is a small furry domesticated carnivorous mammal that is valued by humans for its companionship and for its ability to hunt vermin and household pests. Cats have been associated with humans for at least 9,500 years

PETS

Feeding• At 6 Weeks: Four or more small feedings, spaced regularly

throughouttheday.

• 12Weeks:Increasetheamountofeachmeal,andgraduallyspacethemouttothreemealsaday.

• Around6Months:Youmaygraduallyspaceoutthemealstotwicedaily.

DiseasesCatscansufferfromawiderangeofhealthproblems,includinginfec-tiousdiseases,parasites,injuriesandchronicdisease.Vaccinationsareavailableformanyofthesediseases,anddomesticcatsareregularlygiventreatmentstoeliminateparasitessuchaswormsandfleas

GroomingCats are known for their cleanliness, spending many hours lickingtheircoats.Thecat’stonguehasbackwards-facingspinesabout500micrometreslong,whicharecalledpapillae.Thesearequiterigid,astheycontainkeratin.Thesespinesallowcatstogroomthemselvesbylickingtheirfur,withtherowsofpapillaeactinglikeahairbrush

FightingWithdomesticcats,malesaremorelikelytofightthanfemales.Withferalcats,themostcommonreasonforcatfightingiswhentwomalesarecompetingtomatewithafemale:heremostfightswillbewonbythe heaviermale. Another possible reason for fighting in domesticcatsiswhenthecatshavedifficultiesinestablishingaterritorywithinasmallhome.Femalecatswillalsofightoverterritoryortodefendtheirkittens.Whenfighting,catsmakethemselvesappearmoreim-pressiveandthreateningbyraisingtheirfurandarchingtheirbacks,thusincreasingtheirapparentsize

HuntingCatsusetwohuntingstrategies,eitherstalkingpreyactively,orwait-ing inambushuntilananimalcomescloseenoughtobecaptured.Althoughitisnotcertain,thetypeofstrategyusedmaydependonthepreyspeciesinthe

PlayDomesticcats,especiallyyoungkittens,areknownfor their loveofplay.Thisbehaviormimicshuntingandisimportantinhelpingkittenslearntostalk,capture,andkillprey.Catswillalsoengageinplayfight-ing,witheachotherandwithhumans.Thisbehaviormaybeawayforcatstopracticetheskillsneededforrealcombat,andmightalsore-duceanyfeartheyassociatewithlaunchingattacksonotheranimals.

POPULAR TYPES OF CATS

ABYSSINIAN

RAGDOLL

MALE MAINE COON

ABYASIN CAT

EXOTIC SHORTHAIR

SAVANNAH

PERSIAN

PIECE OF LIFE

Once heard a four year old child praying, “Dear God, Thank you for ma, pa, grandparents, friends and school! But, there is one thing, I ask for… Hmmm… God, please please please make me thin!”. The child was over weight and chubby. If this is a prayer of a four year old, and if only our prayers have wings, I can only imagine all of them, knocking on heaven’s door. My God, the fixation with size has and will be one of every man and woman’s eternal human desire. So, whoever said size does not matter must reconsider their statement.

The very meaning of being beautiful was and is still highly considered with being thin. If we observe in a party or get together, the size issue always becomes an integral part of any beginning conversation. As in, “Oh my! What’s up with you, your wife is feeding you well. I see you are hail and very healthy.” Or it’s exact opposite, “Are you fine? You look so frail. You will be surprised to know that, this kind of conver-sation is found amongst men as well. Thanks to the birth of metrosexual man, that you have almost every Adam hitting that gym or spa to get their size in right shape. Sometimes

my heart pours out for men. They have too many sizes to worry about from! Don’t get me wrong, but they begin to grow around their waste line right after the marriage. Now don’t blame the wife, it’s all in the “making out and of love you see”.

Slim Vs Curve…By Deepa S K

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Coming back to every human’s fixation of growing thin, which I think has been an ageless issue. You don’t believe, go ahead browse every warrior that history called handsome or beautiful from their sculpture to their paintings or any writ-ers heroine or artists muse-all are thin. See, it’s something that we have been living it out. I’m not quite sure which cen-tury this trend started but for some of us being thin is like the ‘A’ priority of life. With liberalisation, came loads of en-tertainments channels and so came the influence of western thought and lifestyle. And suddenly we saw young girls and boys on TV who were replicas of what walking and talking pencils are with dresses hanging down and sometimes none at all. The world named them ‘models’. With their frail make up, weird dressing (they called in creative and fashionable), it was hard to make out whether they were deprived of basic food, as they all looked like a bundle of bones, covered in miniscule clothing. Their waste size thinner than Catherine Hepburn’s, they were known as the ‘zero size’ girls. Why? May be because there is zero amount of flesh!

Now when this trend touched our very Indi-an shores, Indian men got the heart attacks. Getting used to see nice healthy woman in reel and real life, the dawn of zero size, took them to a surprise. From a father to hus-band, they wondered what when wrong to their respective wom-en, that the question of, “Am I growing fat?” has become a real pillow talk issue. Poor men folks, if they say yes, it’s a problem and if they say no, they are called liars. What a tragedy and along with it came the existence of an-other term ‘crash diet’. This seems to be ‘ever-in’ word. So now we have women just living on many diet courses, liquid, proteins, Atkins

diet and many more. To be thin has become, like econom-ics would state- ‘a need’. Sadly this need has a darker side. There are cases where young girls and women deprive their body of food and necessary elements and they grow fatigue and frail. Sometimes, they become so obsessed with staying

thin, that psychology has coined a term for them, calling it ‘Anorexia. I’m not quite sure whether to laugh at their state of mind confused body or feel empathetic to it. But these people have serious problem they need to solve.

Sadly, the ‘thin-thing’ has become commercialised and there are many brands that purely live on it. Some of the famous clothing brand does not have a size ‘XX’. What is this bias-ness in the name of size?

Just sounds like another kind of racism in the making. To add it all there are books and cd’s on ‘crash diets’ and specialised dieticians to guide you through the journey of size. So much so we have many of our Bol-lywood stars following them and we have enough episodes of the Kapoors, Basu’s, Rai’s and etc, to justify them. What role model’s they are for our Indian girls, who look up to them like their demi God’s? They do justice to the word called ‘model’. I bet they do give the God’s in heaven a run. But, when you ask them about all this, they of course would deny. The cost of looking beau-tiful is costly. But again beautiful is a very subjec-tive term. And

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so, they would say I do yoga and hit the gym. And there are some of these beautiful women who very innocently confess,

“I’m just blessed this way. I don’t hit the gym at all.” And by the looks they are a size zero. Is she just thinking that whole world watching her is blind or is she being overtly naïve or she’s just a superb liar. But of course, acting is their profession, I realise.

Now when there is so much happening in the women brigade, do you think the men would remain silent?

Of course not, they are the only other competition to the women, now that we have the existence of the third gender, I’m yet to figure whether they come under the feminine life-style or the opposite. No hard feelings, because they look so beautifully masculine. Anyways, still talking of men, the early 2000 saw a whole lot of upcoming Bollywood star kids in six-pack and rising straight out of the saloon with tweaked eye brows, waxed chests and groomed hair. The consequence now we see in every ‘Indian gully’ a gym and a saloon. So to look beautiful and handsome has actually turned out to be a very serious business and we have hosts of reality pageants’ for the Mr, Ms and Mrs as well.

With the increase of burger zones, pizza houses and fast food joints-tasty food has taken its toil on all of us, so much

that our bounty is nothing but calories. So much has their numbers increased, that we have the market pushing such brands with a statement, “Slim is out and Curves are in”. Have more and be more. Now what do I figure from this? Do I be thin or enjoy being large? There is a stiff competition at both ends Slim Vs Non-Slim. Oops sorry, forgot they are called the curvy gals. Sounds pro for all South Indian female leads as being curvy and voluptuous is more than a neces-sity, as that is what sells and burns the screens. Being Curvy sells and we have a famous brand with its slogans saying “All Assets Were Not Created Equal”! Now you and I know what assets is being highlighted here. So therefore the whole size thingi at the end of the day sounds to me like one whole compromise. It’s good to be size zero and its good to be size curvy. The market and the media both make people happy that way. No one looses it nor is it everyone’s gain.

Nevertheless, after this enlightenment still the talks of size will never cease, the thought of growing overweight will grow like a cancer and eat us all. Most of us will take a reso-

lution always for a ‘tomorrow I’ll begin exercising’, whereas some of us will hit the gym today, take an off tomorrow and take a nap the day after, still feeling good that at least I’m hitting somewhere and the few of us with exercise, do yoga and still indulge into all the sinful tempting cuisines. The rest of us like faithful monks will give up all pleasures of the food world believing that if we even breath food, we will put on weight. There is nothing to worry here as there is market that

serves everything for the above mentioned. I’m amused- the very word size is just a four letter word that has quite a size-able capacity to create a mental havoc. After all we are hu-mans and we tend to choose to feel and believe complicated than settle down being complex.

So, all you readers out there, decide what you want to eat and live, anyways all of us will one day go six feet under, but that does not give you the right to abuse your body while over or under feeding it. Enjoy exercising, eating and living! And for the record as for the four year child’s prayer, it’s a true story. God did hear and at the age of 24, she did loose close to ten kilo’s. Now don’t ask me what she did! But loos-ing and gaining weight are both possible.

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New Year’s Eve is arguably the best time of the year. Birthdays aside, it’s the one annual event everybody celebrates regard-less of demographics or personal beliefs. The world’s popula-tion comes together (in spirit, anyway) to ring in another January 1st and wonder how the last twelve months went by so quickly. New Year’s Eve parties are often the most festive, with plenty of drinks and merriment before the agonizing realization that you didn’t accomplish what you promised yourself last New Year’s Eve. That’s because the advent of a fresh year brings with it the ubiquitous New Year’s resolutions.

A compulsion for some but a laughing matter to others, the New Year’s resolution is one of the most debated constructs of mod-ern society. There are those who say the institution is pointless and broken, while others advocate its ability to initiate a process of introspection and self-improvement. Whatever your belief, it is imperative to remember that making a resolution will be futile if you don’t have a genuine desire to maintain it. People who make themselves promises they know they can’t keep do so ei-ther without thinking ahead or with no intention of following through.

For

Auld LangSyne By Ashwin Balakrishnan

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Many people make resolutions to jump on the bandwagon. If you have no interest in the concept of a resolution, the best thing to do is to abstain from making one com-pletely. Banker Vinayak Vishwanath opines, “Resolutions are like laws in that people will continue to break them. I don’t see any point in promising myself anything be-cause I know I won’t keep it up. Instead, I just enjoy life as it comes and try my best to be a good human being. Life is too short, and I’d rather enjoy my house music than worry about trivial resolutions.”

On the other hand, there are folks who make resolutions and stick to them. The best method of ensuring that you stand by the promise you make yourself this New Year’s Eve is first taking a moment to think about what you want to accomplish or change. Make sure that it’s something concrete. For example, don’t just say you want to lose weight. Make a resolution in the vein of “I’m going to drop 10 kilos by this summer by working out thrice a week and eating right.” Having a set plan by which you mean to achieve your goal can go a long way in mentally preparing and stimulating you toward that end. It can act as a great motivator, especially if you find yourself falling behind.

Of course, you can make these resolutions at any time. Self-improvement is a continu-ous and gradual process; New Year’s resolutions are not intrinsic to the occasion. This means you can resolve to change yourself at any point in time, not necessarily on the last day of December. Varun Arora, Sales Manager of Bottles & Chimneys, agrees. “I don’t think you should need an occasion to want to better yourself. Improvement can come at any time. If there’s something you want to change about yourself, you can do it at any time if you have the will. Most people do it because of herd mentality, so New Year’s resolutions make little sense to me that way.”

Another thing worth considering when making resolutions is whether or not your goal ties in to your actual desires. If you’re happy with your life, then the only sensible resolution is to keep things status quo. If you find yourself immersed in debt and hounded by collectors, would it make sense to make a resolution to contribute to a greener planet? We need to consider our individual preferences and circumstances, not just do what others are doing.

That being said, the general improvement of one’s health, finances, and humanity are usually welcome changes for anyone. Chances are any one of us could do with a healthier diet, a fatter savings account, or a more compassionate outlook on life. Another big divide in the resolution realm is business versus personal. Many people try to improve their personal lives, but few consider career growth as a target. Not surprisingly, it’s the people who aim for improvements in the workplace who tend to stick by and eventually accomplish what they set out to do.

Businessman Gavin Joseph has combined a work-oriented goal with concern for fam-ily to create a new and refreshing resolution. “I’ve made resolutions in the past but they never work out,” he says. “This year, however, I’ve got something more concrete. My father has helped me get my event management and catering business on track, and all that’s left is for me to take the reins. He’s done so much for me, so my only

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goal this year is to take control of the business and give my father another hour of rest and relaxation every day.”

Commerce Student Monica Paul, says “I haven’t really thought about it till now, I never make resolutions because I don’t follow them only. If I had to make one it sure would be to have a control on my eating habits.” Moving from resolution to the big party night Samantha Trevor, Red Bulls Wings Team. “A bunch of friends will be coming over for a barbeque at my place. We want a change of pace from the hectic party scene. Aside from grilling, we’re setting up a massive sound system. One of our friends will act as the DJ for the night and mix music on his laptop.”

Often, we lack motivation for our resolutions. They’re hollow and empty, lacking the foundation on which a true desire to improve needs to stand. A life-changing experience or wake-up call can make all the difference between a month of resolve and a lifetime. Student Angelo Das has had such an experience this year. “I’ve been neglecting my health for too long and my doctor has asked me to get in shape. This year I want to quit even social drinking and start a reasonable but constant workout regimen. Most people end up breaking their resolutions to hit the gym, but I have that extra bit of resolve to keep myself motivated.”

But the excitement and anticipation surrounding New Year’s Eve need not be damp-ened completely by the serious business of making well-thought-out resolutions. New Year’s Eve is a time to celebrate, a time to reflect on the good memories and fun moments of the past 364 days. It is – with good reason – the biggest party night of the year, every year. The classic New Year’s Eve party involves food, drinks, music, and the people who made the year special. While most people prefer to celebrate the event in a club, in a resort, or at home, recent years have seen people take to the unique and unconventional. Some of the more popular and creative ideas we’ve heard include:

- Intimate barbeques that don’t attract police attention. You can eat, drink, and party until sunrise. Throw in a decent sound system and an amateur DJ spinning through his laptop, and you’ve got a wonderful party at a throwaway budget.

- Driving or flying out of station for a quick holiday, usually in the mountains or by the beach. This is a popular choice among couples who don’t feel like celebrating a loud and noisy New Year’s Eve.

- Some people even prefer to sit in solitude, reflecting on what happened the past year. While it may be a good way to take stock of life and relationships, New Year’s Eve is always more fun with people around.

Whatever your plans are, be they inclusive or exclusive of resolutions, TULIP wishes you all a very happy and successful

New Year. Enjoy yourselves.

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3DDISCO

AMAZESPUB

HOPPERS

The amazing 3D audiovisual show NOVAK 3D DISCO at Bottles and Chimneys are a runaway hit. The show combining eye-popping High Def 3D video with classic yet cutting edge club music to create a totally unique audiovisual experience was enjoyed by everyone. The 3D show having its roots in London was developed into a worldwide touring phenomenon adding an extra dimension to parties and events across the planet. By blending together a mix of future/retro musical influences and visual styles whilst supplying the audience with retro ana-glyph 3D specs, NOVAK 3D DISCO have managed to create a party like no other. They managed to make objects appear to materialize out of thin air and float around the room in ghost-ly fashion, with some amazing visual trickery without the need for mind bending chemicals -just a pair of amusing retro red and blue specs!!! On an Indian tour of four cities, as a part of their event with Submerge, the boys- ADAM and NICHO-LAS transported everyone on the floor to a whole new level. “We first experimented this in clubs in London were we got amazing responses from the listeners. Thus, after the massive support and encouragement, we improvised and pioneered it for the world to listen and enjoy. It’s an altogether different experience when you hear high adrenalin music along with viewing 3D visuals on the big screen. It immediately makes you dance like never before” says DJ ADAM. On questioned about how the experience here is it in INDIA and what kind of responses they have received pat comes the reply “Indians are open to new concepts and innovative approaches to music. So, the response has been good, we haven’t received any kind of negative vibes yet.” The show went to till the wee hours and everyone were seen enjoying the music, applauding the DJ’s and dancing like there was never a tomorrow!!!

22 year old popular DJ Ashley Wallbridge was seen playing at B&C this fortnight. He is undoubtedly one of the most creative disc jockey on the progressive production scene in 2010. With discography reading like the ‘who’s who’ list of EDM with releases of originals and remixes featuring names like Armin Van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, Markus Schulz, he is all set to change the cliqued music scenario. Music lovers of trance and progressive music were seen flocking the pub and dancing away till wee hours of the night. Ashley Wall-bridge is one of the brightest stars in the UK‘s dynamic pool of emerging DJs/Producers. His talent is now clearly recog-nized and has had unquestionably one of the biggest hits of 2009 with ‘Faces’. His incredible track “Chimera” stormed into the charts at number1. Productions such as ‘Faces’, ‘Harrier’, ‘My Blood’, ‘Spitfire’, ‘I believe’, ‘Solidaritet’, ‘Harmonies’ and many others have firmly entrenched Ashley into the produc-ers upper class list. Now boasting of over 50 titles includ-ing originals and remixes, Ashley Wallbridge is enjoying the fruits of his labor with a hectic worldwide touring schedule. From London to Los Angeles, Argentina to Australia, Ash-ley is an in demand DJ headlining at events such as A State of Trance, Creamfields & Global Soundsystem. On an Indian tour of four cities he was seen enjoying his first show in Hy-derabad. The future is bright for this rising star and he is just getting started.

ASHLEY WALLBRIDGEBRINGS THE CLUB DOWN

Artist Management: Aditya Batra & Charmaine

Adam & NicholasAshley Wallbridge

Artist Management: Raunak Vazir

MUSIC IN CITY

MAKE SOME NOISEBy Dipika Pillay

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By Neehara Sanjivi

Karan Bajaj is the true blue Hyderabadi in

every sense of the word. He might be the

Director at Bajaj Electronics- a business

started by his father- but even though he

has been working there for only a year, he is

more than just the boss’s son.

A Day from his Diary...

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AFTERNOONS

“I go home to have lunch. It’s usually with my parents. I have a chat

with them over a meal and then I get back to work”

LATE MORNINGS

“I make sure that I’m in the office by 11o’clock I don’t stay in

my cabin the whole time. I go talk to the other employees

during the course of the day” Karan says that he lives up to

the stereotype that is expected of all people who live in Hy-

derabad. He is very laid back and even though it might seem

like he’s really busy with some work or the other, he assures

us that this is not the case!

Scanning the news paper

At his plush office

At his back end office

Instructing his Employees

MORNINGS

“I wake up at around 9. This is a really difficult task for me. When I

was in college my parents never really bothered with when I woke

up but now that I’m working with dad I have to try and wake up at a

decent hour” Karan confesses that he really isn’t a morning person.

Not at all. But with the responsibility that he has been entrusted with,

he does not have a choice. Karan graduated from St. Mary’s College,

Yousufguda and got his Masters degree in International Manage-

ment from Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland, in 2009

After he wakes up, Karan hits the gym almost every morning and

follows up with breakfast with his parents. He started working

with his father a year ago. “I never really thought about joining

the family business. I was just like any other kid when I was in

college. I started getting more focused on my education when I

went to Scotland and when I got back, my dad suggested that I

joined him at work and I took him up on that!“

EVENINGS

“In the evenings I’m at the stores. I look into the sales and

talk to the customers. It’s a nice relationship that I have with

the guys at the stores. They’re like friends. They don’t see me

as the boss’s son. We are very competitive with regard to the

sales that we make in the all of our stores. We motivate all our

employees by encouraging some healthy competition within

all the stores” and what is the prize that awaits the winners?

“We promise them parties when they do well. So everyone is

always trying to outdo the other! he says.

CHIT CHAT

“The nature of our business is such that we are busiest during the festival seasons like Diwali and Dussera. During the rest of the year I don’t really have that much to do” So what does Karan do while at work? “I’m not that into social networking and stuff. I used to play all those games on Facebook before. Now I just browse around, watch videos on Youtube and keep pulling my col-leagues leg. It’s a pretty easy going job!” he laughs.

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NIGHTS

“I go home after work and relax for a while. I have dinner and then I get ready and head out”

he says. “I got out with my friends and we do all sorts of things. I’m a big movie buff so we

catch some movies or we go go-carting and things like that”

He does like to travel a fair bit. Most of his trips overseas are with family. He has an older

sister and he goes down to visit her and her kids in Mumbai quite often. So for a globe trotter

like Karan Bajaj, which is his favorite holiday destination? “Goa!” he says instantly. “It’s the

only place where we don’t have any family so it is the ultimate vacation spot. Even when I got

back from Scotland, the first thing I did was catch a flight from Mumbai and headed off there

for 10 days and then flew home” he adds

But no matter where he goes, he still misses home. “You can go to every place in the world

and have all the fun that is possible but at the end of the day you still miss home. I have lived

here my whole life so this is home.”

LATE NIGHTS

“I head out and catch up with my friends at whichever place they’re

since they are already there much before me. We go out clubbing

sometimes and head to which ever place is opened latest and chill

there”. He adds that the places that are open till late are very few so its

one or two of these spots that they visit, else it’s a friends house where

the activities don’t get shut down and where the rules don’t count.

Given a choice he would much rather stay home and watch television

all day. He does enjoy the occasional lazing around on the couch. “I love

watching TV! I could stay home and do only that all day!” he grins.

VERY LATE NIGHTS

“I get back home and hit the sack and prepare for the

next day at work!”. After a long day, it’s what seems

ideal for the young man. “The business has picked up

a lot in the past ten years. It was started by my father

about 27 years ago and he has worked hard to get

it to where it is, so I’m happy to do my bit to make it

better”

Karan Bajaj is the ideal example of how one can make what you have work for you. You can have both fun and get work done as well. You don’t have to be serious to be successful and this is just the beginning for him. When you have opportunities presented to you, you make the most of it and he is doing just that. Here’s wishing him all the best in leading Bajaj Electron-ics to even a higher successes that it has already reached.

About his work

Well, all work and no play would make Karan a very dull boy! So how often does he take time to chill out and have fun? “That is done 365 days a year!” he says “I meet up with friends and we hang out every single day”.

At a social cum friendly gathering

With close pals

With his Friends

With his Parents

With his Family

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If you believe your chubby middle is a harmless nuisance, think again. Abdominal fat can increase your risk of stroke, heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and cancer. But you can get rid of stubborn belly fat – and flaunt a tight, toned tummy – by eating and exercising smarter.

Do moderate cardiovascular exercise walking or any other cardio activity three to four times a week. It will help burn the layer of stubborn abdominal blubber, called visceral fat, which surrounds your vital organs. It’s also important to eat nutritious foods. Eat no more than 15 grams of sugar a day and 6 servings of carbs (preferably from whole-grain sources that have plenty of fiber). Sugar fails to produce the appetite-suppressing hormone leptin, which has been shown to reduce abdominal fat and prevent overeating. You also should perform three abs exercises three to four times a week.

Here are four tummy exercises which is a mix of easy- to moderate-level moves to suit every skill level.

SHED THE ABDOMINAL FAT,and start working toward your flat belly today!!!

Don’t let the name of this exercise scare you. You don’t need acrobatic skills to

perform it. It’s safe, though more challenging than your average sit-up. All you

need is an exercise ball, also called a Swiss ball (a big squishy ball that allows you

to work a variety of muscles), and moderate balancing skills.

Step 1: Stand about 3 feet in front of the ball, and place your palms on the ground,

hands shoulder-width apart.

Step 2: Put one foot on the ball about mid-shin level. Once level, place the other

foot on the ball, keeping your head forward, spine straight and abs tight.

Step 3: Slowly pull your knees up to your chin through a count of 10 seconds.

Concentrate on stability by squeezing your abs tight.

Step 4: Hold and squeeze for 2 seconds at the maximum tension point.

Step 5: Return to the starting point through a count of 10 seconds.

Step 6: Repeat three times without resting.

Jackknife

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This exercise, called a “V-up” because your upper and lower body forms a “V”

at the end of the move, works your obliques and quads. All you need is a mat

or towel. If you have back problems this may be difficult. Substitute the bicycle

crunch instead.

Step 1: Sit on the ground with arms slightly behind you, elbows bent, and finger

tips pointed toward your body. Start with your knees together, legs ex

tended, and heels about 2 inches off the ground. Lean your upper body

weight back on palms just slightly.

Step 2: Breathe slowly as you pull knees into your chest for a count of 10 seconds.

Step 3: Hold and squeeze for 2 seconds at the maximum tension point.

Step 4: Return to the starting point through a count of 10 seconds,

keeping abs tight.

Step 5: Repeat three times without resting.

Seated V-Up

If you can roll over to the other side of the bed, and you’re comfortable balancing

on a Swiss ball, then you’re ready for the weighted oblique twist.

Step 1: Sit on the ball, holding a dumbbell just under your chin. Walk your feet

forward until hips are slightly lower than your chest. Keep abs tight and

chin up. Turn to one side to begin the exercise.

Step 2: Slowly twist your torso to the other side through a count of 10.

Step 3: Hold and squeeze for 2 seconds at the maximum tension point.

Step 4: Then twist to the other side through a count of 10 seconds.

Step 5: Repeat three times without resting.

Weighted Oblique Twist

This exercise was developed in the former Soviet Union and is used by world-class athletes. It works your obliques, the flat abdominal muscles running along the sides of your body that can produce a toned tummy.

Step 1: Sit on the floor or on a mat with knees bent and feet together. Keep your chin up and abs tight as you lean back slightly, engaging your abs.Step 2: Turn your body to one side and extend arms away from your chest with palms pressed together.Step 3: Breathe slowly and rhythmically as you rotate your torso as far as possible to the other side through a count of 10 seconds.Step 4: Hold and squeeze at the maximum tension point for 2 seconds. Rotate back to the other side through a count of 10 seconds.Step 5: Repeat three times without resting.

Russian Twist

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CARS OF THE STARSEveryone wants to be a celebrity; first-class status, people scrambling to make you happy, and the fulfillment of all your worldly pleasures are just some of the benefits of fame and fortune. Celebrities are often judged and ranked by their possessions and nothing matters more than owning a fly set of wheels. While it seems that India’s stars prefer to buy a BMW 7-series or Mercedes S-class and leave it at that, international and Hollywood celebrities are much more varied in their automotive tastes. TULIP takes a look at some of the more popular vehicles among celebrities and a few of the enthusiasts who own them.

AUTOMOBILES

Lamborghini Gallardo: AkonThe Gallardo is one of the best-selling luxury sports cars in the world, and with good reason. The engine puts out plenty of power, the seating and ergonomics are much more spacious and comfortable than the Gallardo’s competitors, and the Lam-borghini swivel doors are so fun to open and close; they alone are worth shelling out the 150,000 euros. Hip-hop artist Akon is a huge fan of the Gallardo and is often seen driving one in Hollywood; the car makes appearances in several of his music videos and is mentioned in the chorus of one his songs. Akon has several Gallardos of all model variants in his garage, in-cluding the white-and-red themed one seen here. Many other rappers such as Chris Brown and Xzibit are known to drive Gal-lardos as well.

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Jaguar XJ: Jay LenoJay Leno has a garage that would make any enthusiast go weak in the knees: over 250 vehicles, including some 100 motorcycles. Leno’s fa-vourite purchases are quirky limited- or non-production vehicles with astoundingly powerful engines. However, he is a known fan of many established commercial brands as well. His affinity for Jaguars led to his being roped in by the company for the launch of their updated XJ line. Not only was Leno the celebrity face at the launch, he promoted the vehicle to the press and public. The first of the new XJ models came off the line and straight into Leno’s garage. Singer Elton John and foot-baller John Terry – both Brits, coincidentally – are fond of Jaguars as well.

Yamaha R15: John Abraham and Valentino RossiYamaha brand ambassador and Bollywood actor John Abraham is one of the few Indian celebrities with an active interest in au-tomotives, and Moto GP legend Valentino Rossi has won four of his six championships on a Yamaha. It made perfect sense that they were the men to launch the first fully-faired Indian sports bike, the Yamaha R15. Both men were impressed with the bike at the launch. Rossi asked for one to ride during his stay in India and another two to be shipped to his homes in Italy and London; John can be seen riding his R15 on occasion at night in Mumbai. The R15’s big brother, the YZF-R1, is a popular choice among

celebrities who prefer two wheels. Half of Bollywood’s leading and supporting men are known to be owners or fans of the R1.

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Range Rover Evoque: The BeckhamsBritish manufacturer Land Rover enlisted the services of footballer David Beck-ham’s wife Victoria to design a trendy new model of the Range Rover series, dubbed the Evoque. As the creative design executive, Victoria was responsible for the exterior aesthetics and interior design of the car. Due for release in summer 2011, the Evoque marks the entrance of Brand Beckham into the world of motor-ing. David has been busy plugging his wife’s creation to his fans and friends, and many of his English teammates are on-board to buy the vehicle when it releases.

Ducati Streetfighter: Brad PittEveryone in Hollywood knows that nobody enjoys his motorcycles more than Brad Pitt. Even the combined passion of Arnold Schwar-zenegger and Sylvester Stallone put together can’t match the love Mr. Smith has for his two wheels. He’s been known to zip about town, to and from shoots, and to the bar on his bikes. His favourite this summer was the Ducati Streetfighter, a 1098cc demon with ag-gressive naked looks and a powerful engine. Pitt encourages safety and interest in bikes, and is always in full protective gear when rid-ing.

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COFFEE AND ART ON A PLATTERBy Dipika Pillay

Imagine yourself on a quite morning with birds chirping - You are seated lazily in a mini- garden and working on your laptop, huge portions of American breakfast on one side and hot cap-puccino on the other- to sum it up- A RELAXING AFFAIR!!!

Beyond Coffee is a spacious low seated bou-tique coffee house cum art gallery serving some de-licious continental breakfast and coffees. There are dime a dozen coffee parlors in the city but this one is different as chalk and cheese. One the ambience is relaxed and when I say this I mean literally relaxed, no hookahs, and no eye striking lighting, no offensive posters on the wall and no sad paints. Two their clean kitchens, hygienic food and glove(d) manpower en-sure what your eating is safe. Three the combination of art, coffee and food has been blended so well that it does not get you bored.

The breakfast platter with fluffy stuffed omelet, fresh toasted slices of bread, crisp hash browns and pancakes with mini cups of honey, butter and pineapple jam is a must try. Although simple it has something to bright-en your day. A cup of fresh assorted fruits would have made this even better. Coming to the beverages The Degas Dancer, a strong shot of chocolate latte with a hint of mint was exceptional in taste and different from what I’ve ever tasted before. Their authentic deserts New York cheese cake and Flourless chocolate cakes are gooey chunks that will you cheer you. It’s unique in taste and will make you an addict if have a sweet tooth.

Other things on the menu include croissants, fresh muffins, pies, cakes, variety of hot and cold bever-ages, pastas, soups, salads, sandwiches, burgers and pizzas. Monet Sunrise, an organic coffee from the green valley of Araku’s with citrus, green apple, chocolate and caramel should be given a try. Constable’s Monutain Blue, hot tea from the Nilgiris and The muse d orsay, French onion soup is a favourite with many of their loyal customer.

“I came up with this idea because I love coffee and art. I wanted to make art easily accessible from two levels- one from the money part and the other by providing a platform. We have art exhibitions cum sale every fortnight and artist display their works here.

Anyone can drop and look around, have a friendly conversation with the artists and grab some food. People should come here because it’s beyond coffee!!! ” says Vivek Rao, proprietor of this cozy inn.

On the whole it’s a warm place with welcoming ambience to unwind at plus good food, creative art works and out of the box elements will surprise you. Like they have a band that performs every week, you can sing and dance along with them. Vivek explains that coming month there will be a unconven-tional artist who will perform live. So watch out for fun!!!

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Indulge yourself and fulfill your de-sires with these bohemian chic jew-ellery pieces, so versatile it can be worn with any outfit.

Choose from the delicate wired, inter-twined, baubles, un-usual shells, vibrant colours and inspira-tional designs for an ultra fashionable style statement.

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Many women own at least one or two “staple” handbags, which they use every day and pair with most outfits. What’s more, most of these handbags end up being neutral in colour-for example, browns, nudes, or plain black. However, choosing a handbag to mesh with most “looks” doesn’t mean it has to be boring. Opt for a unique style, while sticking with a neutral colour and you’ll still be able to spice up any outfit. Alternatively, kick it up a notch by choosing a

handbag with metallic or subtle print detailing.

However, no one ever said your “staple” handbag can’t be colorful. If you’re not afraid to stand out, opt for bright hues like red, yellow, orange and green. And don’t always

worry about your handbag matching with every outfit. A lot of bright coloured handbags -especially those that are solid coloured-will

compliment many different outfits. Just remember not to let your handbag-outfit combination get too busy with prints and bright colours.

When it comes to specific “looks”, certain styles of handbags are definitely more appropriate. For instance, if you normally dress up for the office, odds are you’ll want a handbag to match. Opt for a structured bag with two top handles for a chic, ladylike look. On the other hand, if you’re trying to achieve a more casual look, pick up a messenger bag (which you can find in everything from canvas to leather). Worn across the body, these bags leave your arms free; but they’re certainly more stylish than backpacks. Looking for

something hip? Sling a slouchy “hobo” style bag over your shoulder. And if your style is a bit edgier, pick up a clutch bag adorned with metal hardware or studs.

Size is another important feature when it comes to choosing a handbag. Ever see anyone walking around with an overstuffed purse? It’s not a pretty sight-and it’s one purse pitfall that should be avoided at all costs. Sure, we

all have days when we carry around more than usual. But if you typically tote a ton around, you’re better off sizing up on your handbag. That being said, however, you should also consider your own size when choosing a handbag. If you’re petite, don’t carry around a massive bag that overpowers your frame. Instead, opt for something relative to your size. If you tend to carry around a lot in your purse, size up (at most) to a medium bag. On the other hand, if you’re tall or broad, a tiny bag will seem too small. Try one that’s on the larger side for a look that’s

better suited to your frame. Last but not least, learn to let go when it’s time for a new handbag. Many women tend to get attached to their handbags-which is not surprising, considering it accompanies them everywhere. But when holes, worn leather, tears, or frayed stitching

start to show, it’s time to move on to a new bag. Keeping these few tips in mind when shopping for handbags will ensure you get one that suits not only your functional needs, but also your unique style.

The Perfe ctHANDBAGThe handbag is an essential item for most women, helping carry around the day and night’s necessitates. Yet despite its importance in functionality, the handbag is also one of the most essential-and stylistically telling-pieces in fashion. Thus, it’s important to consider various features when choosing a handbag, to ensure you get the most out of both its functionality and style says Dipika Pillay

GADGETS

BRAND NEWMACBOOK AIR

By Hassan Ali

Here we go again this time for all you gadget lovers this time its the new macbook air which is in market now, this is definately something that you will vouch for this season.All the apple lovers wanted a MacBook which would cost cheaper and have a sleeker look, this is the delightful yet expensive gift that you will want to buy this new year. It’s got 11.6 inch very effective bright screen with awesome resolution, and it also comes with a nvidea ge force graphic card which will be a treat for the gamers as it will play most of your games.The MacBook Air was wanted by many but many couldn’t afford the high price tag it had so apple has found a way for its real mainstream audience which is this piece of wounderful laptop. The 13 inch earlier MacBook air was thinner and lighter, but still not quite different enough to justify the hefty investment. By doing more to differentiate the product, and dropping the entry price, the new MacBook Air succeeds in carving out more than an enthusiast niche for itself. The quick boot times, long battery life (with extra long standby time), and excellent keyboard/track pad combo make this our new go-to ultraportable (if price is not an issue), with our enthusiasm muted only by a missing SD card slot and older low-voltage CPU.

Features- It’s designed around all-flash storage for better responsiveness and reliability. All-Flash Storage allows you to access data quickly, and it gives MacBook Air the astonishing ability to remain in standby mode for up to 30 days. A spacious Multi-Touch trackpad with a buttonless design, so you can click anywhere. The Multi-Touch trackpad also lets you pinch, swipe, or rotate to adjust an image, zoom in on text, or advance through a photo album. High Resolution pictures, face time camera and stereo speakers complete this ultra slim notebook. Well to put it straight I love this gadget, but I will still not put in 58000 bucks on this one, but for you uber cool guys for whom the memory doesn’t matter can go for this 64 GB compact MacBook air which will surely attract eyeballs towards you whenever you have this one In your hands, so I rate this gadget 3 on 5. Minus two for the high price tag and for the hard drive memory which is too less for a laptop.

Processor: 1.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo ULVMemory :2GB 1066MHz DDR3Hard drive64GB SSDChipsetMCP89GraphicsNvidia : GeForce 320MOperating System : OS X 10.6.4 Snow LeopardDimensions : (WD)1.8 x 7.6 inchesHeight :0.11 - 0.68 inchesScreen size : (diagonal)11.6 inchesSystem weight : 2.3/2.7 pounds

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Who is this boy from tinsel that everyone is trying to befriend??? It’s

Irfan!!!Why? Because his new sports bike Suzuki Hayabusa is the talk of the town and is grabbing eye-balls whenever it’s on wheels. The Superman logo carved on the number plate has received immense appreciation. Everyone wants to roam the city being his pillion rider. Many have commented that he looks like Saif Ali Khan when riding with his new super bike so, let’s do Aahun Aahun for this boy.

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EXCHANGE OF COFFEE CONVERSATIONSThe social circle ladies met up at the re-launch of Mocha coffee shop in the posh Banjara Hills. Giving the early morning blues a miss, la-dies walked in at their best attire and flaunted their stylish style. Some yummy starters, delectable coffees and a range of chocolate desserts were doing the rounds.Anvita & Sonali

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FORTNIGHTLY DIARIESFood festivals, Upcoming Events and What’s New in Town, all this and lots more..... Your guide to the city happenings.

Kids Fest at Landmark 10:00 AM Onwards till upto Sunday Jan 2ndThe ongoing Kids Festival at Landmark stores will have some of its best offers and discounts on Toys, Kids’ books, Kids’ movies, Home Décor, Kids’ watches / perfumes, Kids’ Stationery across all Landmark stores nationwide.Contact- 4050 5000

New Years Day Brunch at WestinSaturday, January 01, 2011 - 12:00 PM onwardsMake your first meal of 2011 a memorable one with Westins New Years Day Brunch at Rs 1650 plus taxes per person and Rs.750 for kids between 5 and 12 years.Contact- 6767-6351, 99662 33800

Special Festive Menu at Golden DragonFriday, December 24, 2010 - 12:00 PM onwardsTreat yourself to some delectable Chinese at Golden Dragon with a special, festive menu to satisfy your lunch and dinner cravings!

Vrindavan Solanki atKalakritiEvery Day - 10:00 AM Onwards Up To Tuesday Jan 25“My People” by Vrinda-van Solanki will be an exhibition of paintings.Contact- 6656 4466

Special Festive Menu at Firdaus12:00 PM onwards till Sunday January 2nd.Treat yourself to some delectable cuisine at Firdaus with a special, festive menu to satisfy your lunch and dinner cravings!Contact- 66662323

SPARKLING BREAKFAST AT AQUA, THE PARKSaturday, January 01, 2011 - 07:00 AM onwardsEnjoy the first rays of the sun in the New Year with breakfast and sparkling wines.Contact Info- 2345 6789

New Year Brunch at The SquareSaturday, January 01, 2011 - 11:00 AM onwardsAfter the madness from New Years Eve, we understand the need for a lazy relaxed afternoon. This is why we bring you the special Sparkling Brunch Buffet at The Square. Unwind with some Sparkling wine and a buffet fit for a king. Contact- 6682 4422

New Year Brunch atWaterside Cafe, Taj BanjaraSaturday, January 01, 2011 - 11:00 AM onwardsBest place to greet the New Year with your loved ones. A special affair with an array of cuisines and unlimited beveragesContact- 6666 9999

Hari Sriniwas atMUSE Art Gallery Every Day - 10:00 AM Onwards till Sat-urday Jan 08MUSE will be show-casing “Impres-sions”, paintings by Hari Sriniwas.

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HOROSCOPE

(March 21 - April 20)

(May 22 - June 21)

(July 23 - Aug. 23)(Aug. 24 - Sep. 23)

(June 22 - July 22)

(Ambitious and Creative)

(Double Thing Happening)

(Divinity and Humility) (Knowledge and Understanding)

(Power of Love Symbolizes Life)

(April 21 - May 21)

(Loving and Full of Wisdom)This new year 2011 the tarot card “The Wheel of fortune” welcomes, you with buds of roses to shower you with excellent wisdom, good luck and a sparkling celestial aura to

wash away your worries and troubles. You can get en-grossed into the knowledge of art, music and creation of new ideas in your life. Money is important but so is wisdom says the tarot card “The Strength”. Wear yellow colour for good luck. You’re lucky number is 6.

This new year 2011 the tarot card “The Sun” seen with Santa Claus says your life seems to smile with a bundle of

blessings towards a star with source of golden rays to brighten your life to achieve targets. You will win experience and accelerated movements with gains on the way says the tarot card “The Star”. Wear blue for good luck. Your lucky number is 11.

This new year 2011 the tarot card “The Hermit” showers the candle light of inner wisdom to find the way for you about

the mysteries and meanings of life gathering enough time to celebrate all your achievements. It also rewards you for your toil and labour to be tinged with happiness and events. Their seems to be satisfaction and exultation in every arena of life says the tarot card “The Queens of cups”. Wear brown colour for good luck. You’re lucky number is 9.

Karmic Tip – Keep your mind, cheerful so that your face seems to be glooming, charming and beautiful.

Karmic Tip- Maintain a balance in all that you do and keep decisions firm.

Karmic Tip- Always try to avoid impulsive actions or commitments.

Karmic Tip – You must learn to delegate and trust others.

Karmic Tip – If you believe you are powerful then believe in yourself.

Karmic Tip – Roses are never without thorns. So, is the theory of life.

This new year 2011 the tarot card “The Angle” seems to be welcoming with the tarot card “Ace of wands” giving a vibrant life and energies channelised through

your conscience. Financial assistance will come your way as you resolve every issue slowly and steadily. So, close your eyes and imagine your fortune change before you says the tarot card “The wheel of fortune ” Wear violet for good luck. Your lucky number is 8.

This new year 2011 the tarot card “The Magician” confirms that angels are watching to promote good health, peace and prosperity in abundance.

The angels are protecting against your further downfall.Good news about promotion or career or business are seen sailing towards you says the tarot card “The Judg-ment”. Wear orange for good luck. Your lucky number is 5.

This new year 2011 the tarot card the “The Emperor” confirms the magical celebrations bliss and happiness around

your life. A partnership in a new or existing venture is possible to be beneficial. Enjoy every second of your life and spend time with family. Persuasion and kind words will help to save your relationship says the tart card “The two of cups”. Wear red colour for good luck. Your lucky number is 2.

Tarot Reading by Suhasini

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(Sep. 24 - Oct. 23)(Oct. 24 - Nov. 22)

(Nov. 23 - Dec. 21)

(Jan. 21 - Feb. 18)(Feb. 19 - March. 20)

(Dec. 22 - Jan. 20)

(Unfolding of Live Leads to Unity) (Any kind of Force is in dual aspect)

(Idealism and Noble Aspirations)

(Promotion of Communication)(Struggle Leads to Success)

(Numerous Goals to be Conquered)

Karmic Tip – For magnetic aura have positive thoughts . Karmic Tip: Gratitude gains you love, support and

respect.

Karmic Tip: Feel happy and light hearted, as your worries will soon leave.

Karmic Tip: Work hard and be consistent.

Karmic Tip: Remember you have created the world around you and only you can change it.

Karmic Tip: Writing down your feelings will help you de-stress. Try to over come your fears.

This new year 2011 tarot card “The lovers” confirm a movement in personal relation-ships may require your time and atten-

tion. The doors to change will open. Your life is seen to be altering for the better according to your karmic deeds. Blocks or obstacles will soon be removed and a smooth road lies ahead says the tarot card “The Hierophant”. Wear green for good luck. Your lucky number is 11.

This new year 2011 the tarot card “Ace of cups” confirm that you have abil-ity to transform ordinary projects into

extremely beneficial ones. Push aside laziness and dis-traction, concentrate on improving your focus of mind to improve your memory and regain all that you read. Make a to-do list and complete it as scheduled says the tarot card “The Emperor”. Wear pink Colour are good luck. Lucky Number is 7.

This new year 2011 the tarot card “The Sun” confirm that you rule heaven and earth in balancing the yin and yang of

your life. Any issues disturbing you will soon be settled or concluded. Your well wishers will help you to resolve your problems. Take up further studies and access new information or technology to increase your knowledge or expertise towards success says the tarot card “The hanged man”. Wear purple colour for good Luck. Your lucky number is 3.

This new year 2011 the tarot card “The Temperance” confirms that a new idea temptation or a Romance will disturb

your focus or attention and cause disrupting energies to incomplete your pending tasks. Before jumping into the, Maya jaal (Web of illusions) weigh the pros and cons of venturing into a new idea or opportunity and think in advance to avoid dilemmas says the tarot card “The Fool” Wear Skyblue colour for Good Luck. Your lucky number is 1.

This new year 2011 the tarot card says “The Star” confirms that “all that glitters is not gold”. If you have faith and confi-

dence in yourself, no matter what happens, don’t give up on hope and trust your instincts before taking decisions. Take responsibility for everything in your life. Live up to the promise you have made, in every situation, it is them that the best will come to you says the tarot card “The magician”. Wear bottle green Colour for good luck. Your lucky number is 6.

This new year 2011 the tarot card “The two of cups” confirm that appreciation from all will energise you. You will be

devoted and unconditional in love. Sudden wisdom will help you to take the right action in time. The principles that you have set in your life will bring positive results says the tarot card “The Moon”. Wear red colour for good luck. Your lucky number is 2.

Suhasini is the multitasking queen of astrology. She is an expert tarot card reader who covers palmistry, nadi astrology and counseling. She excels in scientific astrology & can be contacted on www.tarotworldwide.blogspot.com, E-mail: [email protected] or 09393026634, 09290425451

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