All Entries in the "NEW DELHI TIT BITS" Category
‘Dalit Massiah’.
By Rajiv Sharma
When BSP leader Mayawati speaks, mercury shoots up. Rarely I found her in a calm mood. In India you will find her as if she is the only ’shubhchintak’(well wisher) of “Dalits”. But recently, I met a person who stunned with the work he has done for the Dalits, but still, his work [...]
Imp. advice from Oz Immigration & Citizenship Dept.
In Australia, Indian nationals who are unable to return home due to the
recent closure of the Mumbai and Bangkok airports, and whose Australian
visas are about to expire, should contact the nearest office of the
Department of Immigration and Citizenship to discuss options.
In India, Mumbai residents who cannot return [...]
N. Delhi Tit Bit: Pushpanjali Crosslay-A big promise
BY RAJEEV SHARMA IN NEW DELHI
Dr Vinay Aggarwal
India is becoming the hub of medical tourism these days. Not only NRIs but forigners are also showing interest in Indian treatments as the services are becoming world class.Corporate groups such as Apollo Hospitals Group,Wockhardt,Fortis health care,Max India paved the way for corporate organisation structure for hospitals and [...]
New Delhi Tit Bits (June 2007)
New Delhi Tit Bits
By Rajeev Sharma
Poet Neeraj
Call it sheer luck. I have had the privilege to
personally interact with two of my favourite
lyricists. Both are amazing personalities: Gopal Das
Neeraj and Gulzar. First, Neeraj. You may recall the romantic songs, most
of which are filmed on Dev Anand. One of them is the
memorable ‘Shokhiyon mein ghola jaaye phoolon [...]
Helping the needy
By Rajeev Sharma
In the age when small girls play with dolls, Meenu
Saxena had something else in her heart. She was
always anxious to do something for the helpless. Her
mission began with injured little puppies, left
moaning in dust and muck. Small Meenu would take them
home and do whatever she could. Her father would
often [...]
New Delhi Tit Bits
By Rajiv Sharma in New Delhi
Wedding Blues
Film industry is a bizarre world: no body is a permanent friend or a
permanent foe. Relationships keep changing with time; people forget old
time. The Aish-Abhishek wedding has put Amitabh Bachchan in a spot. Tinsel
town bigwigs are upset over not being invited to the wedding. The gift of
sweets boxes to [...]





