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Nandini

Nandini is a content producer for careers and education section at HT Delhi. She has an experience of four years in journalism covering health, lifestyle and crime beats.

Articles by Nandini

Aphrodisiac cakes and champagne dinners on Valentines night

This could well be a flower-bedecked shikara on the Dal lake, a perfect setting for a lover?s night out, reports Nandini Guha.

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Published on Feb 14, 2007 04:01 AM IST
None | ByNandini Guha, Kolkata

Herbal garden: Secret to WB Governor's health

'Government of India encourages all State Governments to grow herbal gardens', says Gandhi, reports Nandini Guha.

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Published on Feb 09, 2007 09:51 PM IST
None | ByNandini Guha, Kolkata

Minority report: M'rashtra, UP, top complaints filed

Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Maharashtra top the list of states from which the maximum complaints by minorities have been reported, reports Nandini R Iyer.

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Published on Feb 02, 2007 05:23 PM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Rose-scented stamps to mark V-day

The Dept of Posts will release a special set of 4 commemorative stamps which smell of roses, reports Nandini Iyer.

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Updated on Feb 02, 2007 04:23 PM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Bengal Governor pens book on MK Gandhi

The book is the outcome of a year?s research and writing on the Governor?s behalf, reports Nandini Guha.

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Published on Jan 31, 2007 12:10 AM IST
None | ByNandini Guha, Kolkata

Key panels lack teeth

Chairpersons of the NCW and NCSC say their notices to the state often go unanswered, reports Nandini R Iyer.

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Published on Jan 24, 2007 02:34 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Statutory Commissions toothless, demand power

Most of the commissions set up by the government to look into issues concerning the more vulnerable sections of society have no teeth, reports Nandini R Iyer.

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Published on Jan 19, 2007 11:52 PM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Law panel headless

Five months after it began its three-year tenure, the Eighteenth Law Commission remains without a chairperson or permanent member, reports Nandini R Iyer.

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Published on Jan 13, 2007 01:45 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Five months on, law commission still without head

Five months after it began its 3-yr tenure, the 18th Law Commission remains without a chairperson or permanent members, reports Nandini R Iyer.

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Published on Jan 12, 2007 06:16 PM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Goutam Ghose's Yatra in trouble

The animal welfare board has objected to the director using a caged bird in the film, informs Nandini Guha.

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Published on Jan 05, 2007 04:22 PM IST
None | ByNandini Guha, Kolkata

Harrow?s green ties with Kolkata

Students and teachers from eight schools in Harrow, a borough in London, will visit seven top schools of Kolkata this year, reports Nandini Guha.

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Published on Jan 03, 2007 03:22 AM IST
None | ByNandini Guha, Kolkata

Taj Mahal third on terrorists' hit list

Intelligence inputs suggest that the Taj is the third most threatened structure in the country, reports Nandini R Iyer.

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Published on Jan 02, 2007 01:27 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Taj tops list of threatened structures

Intelligence inputs suggest Taj Mahal is now the third most threatened place in India, reports Nandini R Iyer.

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Published on Dec 29, 2006 09:18 PM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Kolkata in for eco-friendly rides

If an IIT-Guwahati initiative pays off, the humble hand-pulled rickshaws will continue to criss-cross the narrow alleys of Kolkata in a new, improved avatar, reports Nandini Guha.

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Published on Dec 18, 2006 11:42 PM IST
None | ByNandini Guha, Kolkata

Signals across the border

Mobile network signals can breach national security and this issue must be taken up during bilateral discussions.

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Updated on Dec 08, 2006 04:59 PM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Remembrance of things flash

Bill Bryson remembers his life in this hilarious laugh-a-minute book, says Nandini Lal

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Published on Dec 04, 2006 08:33 PM IST
None | ByHindustan Times || Nandini Lal, New Delhi

Terrorists have the tech advantage

Nandini R Iyer lists some examples of the technology that terrorists are using to stay one step ahead of counter-terrorism forces.

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Updated on Dec 01, 2006 08:19 PM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Make a splash, but for a fee

The government plans to crack down on luxurious use of water by limiting the amount of free water per house to 25 litres, reports Nandini R Iyer.

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Published on Nov 25, 2006 03:30 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Green lessons to litterbugs

Having been in the receiving end for not roping in litterbugs at the book fair grounds, the Publishers and Booksellers Guild has decided to launch a green army at the fair, reports Nandini Guha.

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Published on Nov 20, 2006 01:18 AM IST
None | ByNandini Guha, Kolkata

Tirupati tops tourism chart

Thanks to Sri Venkateswara Temple, Andhra generates the maximum tourism revenue, reports Nandini R Iyer.

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Published on Nov 18, 2006 03:55 PM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Tirupati tops tourism chart

The temple in Andhra is India's top tourist draw, reports Nandini R Iyer.

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Updated on Nov 18, 2006 03:37 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Scent of India can pervade world but...

The sole constraint is Indian manufacturers' lack of easy access to ethyl alcohol, reports Nandini R Iyer.

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Updated on Nov 10, 2006 06:52 PM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

India foxed by EU law on air pacts

EU proposal to India seeks sharing of air service pacts between its member states, reports Nandini R Iyer.

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Updated on Nov 03, 2006 11:31 PM IST
None | ByHT Exclusive | Nandini R Iyer, New Delhi

EU law on air service gets Govt in tizzy

Government sources believe it will be an unequal contract with no special benefits to India, reports Nandini R Iyer.

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Published on Nov 03, 2006 05:16 PM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Praful dumps delayed A-I flight for Jet plane

Air-India has yet another angry customer - the civil aviation minister. Praful Patel was scheduled to fly the national carrier from London to Mumbai on Thursday night, when a delayed take-off -- reportedly caused by the late arrival of the flight's crew -- made him change his plans. He flew back on Jet Airways instead.

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Published on Oct 28, 2006 02:46 PM IST
None | ByVijay Dutt and Nandini R Iyer, London/new Delhi

Praful dumps delayed A-I flight

The civil aviation minister abandons A-I plane and returns on Jet flight, report Vijay Dutt and Nandini R Iyer.

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Updated on Oct 28, 2006 08:16 AM IST
None | ByVijay Dutt and Nandini R Iyer, London/new Delhi

Leaving on a jet plane: Praful dumps delayed A-I flight

Air-India has yet another angry customer - the civil aviation minister. Praful Patel was scheduled to fly the national carrier from London to Mumbai on Thursday night, when a delayed take-off -- reportedly caused by the late arrival of the flight's crew -- made him change his plans. He flew back on Jet Airways instead.

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Published on Oct 28, 2006 01:45 AM IST
None | ByVijay Dutt and Nandini R Iyer, London/new Delhi

Pilot hogs radio, holds up flights

The air traffic controllers (ATCs) at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport had a brush with air rage on Thursday afternoon when an irate pilot flying an aircraft owned by the Uttar Pradesh government grabbed air time on a frequency used by the ATC in the crucial moments before landing and takeoff.

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Published on Oct 22, 2006 08:34 PM IST
None | ByNandini R. Iyer, New Delhi

Unruly pilot gives ATC jitters

The pilot refused to budge when there were three important aircraft movements taking place above the IGI, apart from 12 routine flights, reports Nandini R Iyer.

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Updated on Oct 21, 2006 04:59 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Pilot hogs radio, holds up incoming flights

The air traffic controllers (ATCs) at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport had a brush with air rage on Thursday afternoon when an irate pilot flying an aircraft owned by the UP government grabbed air time on a frequency used by the ATC in the crucial moments before landing and takeoff.

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Published on Oct 21, 2006 01:34 AM IST
None | ByNandini R. Iyer, New Delhi
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