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Krishna Janamashtami is an auspicious Hindu festival that marks the birth of Shri Krishna. This year the festival is being celebrated on 2nd September, 2010 and the temples across Delhi have already started preparing for it...
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Teej festival is celebrated with great zeal by Hindu women in North India. This festival falls during the monsoon season and is also referred to as 'Saawan festival'. It is considered to be an auspicious occasion for married or engaged women who receive blessings in the form of gifts from their in-laws...
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A trip to Leh, the capital of Ladakh, is a biker's dream. The rugged Himalayan terrain has roads washed away by mountain streams. There’s a semblance of a snow lined path on a plain in between and it gets edgier as you scale altitudes...
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Among the lesser known monuments in Delhi is Bhuli Bhatiyari Mahal. The palace with a park is situated on Ridge road near Panchkuian road. The park, maintained by Delhi Development Authority or DDA, takes you to the palace...
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Looking for a fun way to spend a weekend without visiting a mall or a multiplex? How about packing a picnic bag for a change and treading out with kids to some of the picnic spots in Delhi? Give your kids ample space to run around and take in some sunshine. MetroMela shows you how...
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International Women's Day on March 8th calls for a celebration for the spirit of womanhood. MetroMela tells you how...
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PVR Cinemas is perhaps the only reason for crowds to visit the otherwise deserted Fun City mall in Prashant Vihar. It is the only PVR branch in North Delhi and therefore manages to attract movie goers...
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MovieTime Cinemas at Rajouri Garden, Delhi is on the fourth floor of Westgate Mall. The ticket counter is outside the mall just before the entrance. There is a security check at the entrance of the mall after which you can take the lift and get down on the third floor...
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It is time to tap your feet to the tunes of ‘Lo aa gayi Lohri re….’from the movie Veer-Zara and dance around the bonfire. Yes, it’s time to celebrate Lohri which will be followed by Makar Sakranti celebration the next day. But before we elaborate on how you can celebrate the festival, let us just polish our general knowledge and remember why it is celebrated...
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Groovy music, exotic dishes and a lot of revelry mark the celebration on New Year's eve. Wondering which are the party hotspots in Delhi this year? Here's a roundup from MetroMela...
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