Articles, tagged with "gurgaon", page 1
Presidium: Building the Leaders of Tomorrow
The Dwarka sub city in the South West Delhi can be identified with its cloud kissing residential buildings, huge and clean roads, the greenery scattered everywhere and by its posh market places. It is considered to be one of the largest residential areas ...
India through the eyes of William Dalrymple
“Living in India over the last few years, I have seen the country change at a rate that was impossible to imagine when I first moved there in the late eighties,” William Dalrymple writes in his brilliant book Nine Lives.
“On returning to Delhi after ne...
Haryana may allow stone crushers near Aravali plantations
In a move that could invite massive opposition from green activists, the Haryana government may soon allow stone crushers to operate close to the Aravali plantation area. The government is likely to shrink the prohibited zone from the present one kilometr...
Movies and Cinema Halls in Gurgaon – Great Options for Entertainment
One of the traditional forms of entertainment in India is seeing a movie in a theatre. It's called a traditional form, because it's been in vogue for a long time and has been popular since the time the first moving picture made its appearance on Indian sc...
An epicurean delight at Drift
Thankfully the approach to Drift is way off as far as portents go; for nestled in the heart of Gurgaon is one of the finest lounge experiences that you'd most likely miss. Epicentre's Drift is a gastronomical flying carpet that wouldn't think twice before...
Dan Brown’s Latest Book - The Lost Symbol in India
Dan Brown is the author of numerous bestsellers, including The Da Vinci Code, Digital Fortress, Angels & Demons, and Deception Point.
The Lost Symbol is the eagerly anticipated follow-up to The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown's No. 1 international phenomenon ...
