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Sections in After Hours
Discovering the inventors
Intel announced the winners of its city level Intel Science and Talent Discovery Fair, an event which is fast becoming part of the calendar of students in Mumbai.
A mass movement against plastics
As a student in school, she was always concerned about wildlife and environment. As an adult, she is actually doing something to save both.
Packaged diamonds are a safe bet
Clarity, colour, carat and cut. But most jewellers hoodwink you on the 4Cs and most of the time, you end up buying a diamond that does not fit all the 4C criteria.
Gift a smart connection
Birthdays, anniversaries, festivals or even New Year's Day all definitely occasions to celebrate, but not minus their little anxieties. You have to think of the appropriate gifts and greeting cards.

Feluda survives adventures, and translation
By the time this piece gets into print, the Sahitya Akademi Book Exhibition will be over. A pity since it is grossly under-publicised and a number of good books in regional languages and English translation, which no discriminating reader can afford to miss, would not have made contact with their prospective readers.
Unravelling the inner glow
Gurdeep Singh, whose first exhibition in Delhi is being sponsored by the Art Indus gallery, at the Academy of Literature and Fine Art, is an artist with the rare capacity to evoke the quality of light inherent in colour.

Music to her ears
She is probably the first woman managing director of an Indian music company. But the honour weighs lightly on Ms Ratna Sarkar, MD of GAS Music, and former banker. The label has released over 60 international albums since its inception in July 1999.
A world that began with little boys
When her first-born was a year old, Ms Pamela Bahri went looking for a white polo t-shirt for him. But could not find one in the market. So she decided to make clothes for boys and retail them herself.
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