Daman Jeet Kaur, Author at DU Times All the Latest News and Admission Updates From Delhi University Wed, 24 Jan 2024 14:59:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 Top 5 Places Which Can Definitely Saate Your Cravings For Maggi https://www.dutimes.com/top-5-places-which-can-definitely-saate-your-cravings-for-maggi/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=top-5-places-which-can-definitely-saate-your-cravings-for-maggi https://www.dutimes.com/top-5-places-which-can-definitely-saate-your-cravings-for-maggi/#respond Mon, 08 Jan 2024 14:47:59 +0000 http://www.dutimes.com/?p=14868 Hey, hey, hey! who doesn’t love Maggi?! This two-minute instant delight is something which has been loved by the three generations in India and that too without fail. Most of the us are absolute slaves to Maggi, aren’t we? So here is the compiled list of the best places that can pretty much satiate your Maggi […]

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Hey, hey, hey! who doesn’t love Maggi?! This two-minute instant delight is something which has been loved by the three generations in India and that too without fail. Most of the us are absolute slaves to Maggi, aren’t we?

So here is the compiled list of the best places that can pretty much satiate your Maggi cravings!

1. TOM UNCLE’S MAGGI POINT, GTB Nagar

If you are a student studying in DU and haven’t tried them yet then your college life is still incomplete! Needs no advertisement, this is the most popular and oldest Maggi place in town. This legendary Maggi joint in Delhi University has been serving delightful preparations (50 different variations of Maggi including- Special Masala Maggi, Vegetable Maggi, Egg Maggi, Fried Vegetable Maggi, Cheese Masala, Butter Masala Maggi, Fried Onion Cheese Maggi) for almost three decades.

Must tries include Cheese Masala and Butter Masala Maggi

Price | Rs 40 Onwards
Where | Near Ramjas College, Hudson Lane, North Campus

2. BILLU’S HUT, Netaji Subhash Place

Don’t call yourself a true Maggi fan if you have not tried even once Maggi of Billu’s Hut. They serve lip-smacking and experimental renditions like Tandoori Paneer Tikka Maggi, Schezwan sauce Maggi and Chilly Chaap Maggi, This pocket friendly joint also serves some great pasta in white sauce and grills. Go here for some neat spice kicks!

Believe you me, if even after reading this ypu are not preparing your mind to have this mouthwatering delight, you probably are missing the huge taste.

Price | Rs 30 Onwards

Where | G 28, Aggarwal Millenium Tower,Netaji Subhash Chandra Place

3. KEV’S

They offer 26 variations of Maggi. Yes, you heard it right, 26! This place is definitely One of the hidden gems in South Campus that fills you up with delicious and distinct flavors of Maggi that you won’t find anywhere else. This place has so many exiting Maggi flavors that one cannot afford to miss it. I am already drooling, aren’t you?

Price | Rs 50
Where | 298, Satya Niketan

4. Big Yellow Door 

This place is yet another popular and quirky joint known among the students for its maggilicioius menu which is a paradise for all Maggi lovers. Guess what? You can find Chicken and Veg Maggi at BYD. Besides, they have some really interesting twist to Maggi recipes.

Price Range: Starts at INR 45

Where: Satyaniketan/Hudson Line

5. Hot Spot 

This is another pick from NSP, a cute joint in Netaji Subhash Place which offers diverse options such as Pasta Sauce Maggi, Onion Cheese Maggi and Chilli Tadka MaggiGo with an empty stomach and satiate your greed.

Price | Rs 40 Onwards
Where | G-49, Aggarwal Millenium, Tower 1, NSP

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Types Of Students You Confront In An Examination Hall https://www.dutimes.com/types-of-students-you-confront-in-an-examination-hall/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=types-of-students-you-confront-in-an-examination-hall https://www.dutimes.com/types-of-students-you-confront-in-an-examination-hall/#respond Sun, 05 May 2019 13:50:18 +0000 https://www.dutimes.com/?p=15691 Exams are a stressful I know, I really do. You will raise your eyebrows and curl up the corners of your mouth when you confront yourselves with this particular article, because hey, this post – entails the observation of students who have some strange idiosyncrasies while test taking. Supplement eaters These are the kind of […]

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Exams are a stressful I know, I really do. You will raise your eyebrows and curl up the corners of your mouth when you confront yourselves with this particular article, because hey, this post – entails the observation of students who have some strange idiosyncrasies while test taking.

Supplement eaters

These are the kind of people who gonna scare the shit out of everybody around them. They distract the whole room with just three magical words. ‘Extra sheet, please” by leaving you wondering, “aisa kya likh raha hai”?

Matarani k bharose

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these are the kind of students jinko apne bhgwan pr pura bharosa hai that’s is why they did not study the whole semester nor they are concentrating during exams because hey hey they are way to busy in requesting to study gods “ hey bhgwan bs is baar paas krwa dena chahe passing pass dilva dena, 150 rupee ka parshad chdane aayungi nange pair”

The backstabbers

These are the same people who quoted “I have not studied at all, dude I am flunking !” before the exam but ends up acing the test. Ugh. *god is watching you, you horrible person*

The distracted one

These are the people who dedicated first two hours looking around, staring at the wall or out of the window, going to the washroom numerous times, casual gazing and smiling aimlessly at the teacher. For that matter, the last one hour is spent frantically scribbling on the paper and crying.

Coders

They are real geniuses in the examination hall because they are the kind of students who set up codes like language, gestures, sounds, movements to share answers with their fellow students. Even though they might be scattered around the exam hall, distance won’t stop them from exchanging answers.

The Daredevils

They are the daredevils who are not at all scared to use chits and mobile phones for cheating purpose in front of a strict invigilator.These are the people who hardly know anything and depend totally on the others for their entire examination. Hell, they’ll even copy your name and roll number and then correct it when they realize.

The selfish

They are writing at the speed of 120 words per minute but when you ask them to confirm an answer, they reply with a standard “yaar! mujhe bhi isi ka nae aarha“.

The pen beggars

These are the kind of people who just don’t wanna buy a pen despite they can easily afford it. This is the category of students who are going to ask you for a pen right before the exam by assuring they will return it, which we all know never happens.

The one who knows it all

Yes! They exist. That’s the type we all wish to be. However, they might scare you to death! Because they literally knows every damn thing. They have studied even the ‘additional questions’ Yes, even those questions about which nobody gives a damn!

Alright so this was our illusion of the types of people you have or will confront in an examination hall .If you want to add more to the list, please comment below!

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Types of people at Water Park https://www.dutimes.com/types-of-people-at-water-park/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=types-of-people-at-water-park https://www.dutimes.com/types-of-people-at-water-park/#respond Mon, 01 Apr 2019 05:30:55 +0000 https://www.dutimes.com/?p=15680 Well, my waterpark plan finally worked out last month and trust me Holy smokes what a day it was. So I thought of writing an article on it. Here is the list of people you will definitely meet if you go to waterpark: The “ Yaar saari rides krenge, koi peeche nhi hatega” waale They […]

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Well, my waterpark plan finally worked out last month and trust me Holy smokes what a day it was. So I thought of writing an article on it.

Here is the list of people you will definitely meet if you go to waterpark:

The “ Yaar saari rides krenge, koi peeche nhi hatega” waale

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They are the ones who are like super super excited being at waterpark. Trust me these are the kind of people who have taken an oath of riding all rides, no matter how frightened they may get but they will keep their words.

The screamers

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Ahahha,these are my favorite kind of people ,they are the one who scream their lungs out while riding even if the ride is not the scary one, they will feel the drop and start yelling.

The “I need a picture for my Instagram feed”

These are the kind of people who will stress on getting one fabulous picture otherwise yar how to make people realize that we have actually been there.

The “pool mai susu” waale

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Since the washrooms are way to far and nobody is gonna notice 😛

The scared ones

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These are the kind of people who are scared AF, so they are attempting to take rides only and only because otherwise their mates will make fun of them.

Alright so this was my illusion of the types of people at waterpark, but I am sure there are many others. So, leave us a comment and let us know. Tag your mates by sharing in which category do you/you will fall.

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Types Of People You Will Confront On Holi https://www.dutimes.com/types-of-people-you-will-confront-on-holi/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=types-of-people-you-will-confront-on-holi https://www.dutimes.com/types-of-people-you-will-confront-on-holi/#respond Wed, 20 Mar 2019 11:39:45 +0000 https://www.dutimes.com/?p=15666 Holi is a festival of no judgments perhaps, that’s why most of our action can pass off under the garb of “bura na maano holi hai”. Here is a list of people you will definitely confront during holi: 1. THE EARLY BIRDS These are the bunch of people who kind of waits and prepares for Holi […]

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Holi is a festival of no judgments perhaps, that’s why most of our action can pass off under the garb of “bura na maano holi hai”. Here is a list of people you will definitely confront during holi:

1. THE EARLY BIRDS

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These are the bunch of people who kind of waits and prepares for Holi for months. Of course, they are the ones loaded with colours, balloons, rotten tomatoes and eggs. You name it, they will have it ready.

2. BEAUTY BLOGGERS

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Well these are the kind of people who starts deciding prior holi: what kind of dress they will wear, which funky accessories they will pair up, the matching footwear, the colour of foundation, primer and what not. And othe day of holi they are Slathering in oil from head to toe, applying coconut oil, olive oil, sunflower oil, mustard oil, low fat oil and all the other kind of oils which exists on this planet so that their flawless skins remains flawless.

3. THE FORMAL ONES

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Surprisingly, for some people, Holi, still means something as simple as putting a coloured tikka on the forehead. They will even ask your permission before smearing you in colours. Trust us, even these kinds of people do exist.

4. THE DIGITAL PLAYERS

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These are the kind of people who play holi with Damanjeet and 69 others. You will be considered very intelligent if you will crack the meaning of my prior written statement.

5. THE ONE WHO ONLY CARES ABOUT GHUJIYA

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Then comes the type for whom Holi is a synonym of Ghujiya, “matlab yar wo kya h na holi hai toh ghujia toh bnti hai na?” .They leave no stones unturned to find the Ghujiya.

6. THE SINGER ENTHUSIATS

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If you happen to bump into an enthusiastic bunch, chances are they will be singing the song Rang Barse, balam pichkari, rang laga de re,jai jai shiv Shankar out loud. Holla you people, you need to calm fuckin down.

7. BHAANG- ITES

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Since this is the only legit day to consume copious amounts of this magic drink so one can see a lot many people who are literally super high on bhang. you can watch them either laughing out loud or crying endlessly 😛

We are sure we have missed so many types of people in Holi. you can pitch your observations by leaving us a comment! Tag your mates and share in which category do you fall.

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Markets-Markets Everywhere But From Where To Shop What? https://www.dutimes.com/markets-markets-everywhere-but-from-where-to-shop-what/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=markets-markets-everywhere-but-from-where-to-shop-what https://www.dutimes.com/markets-markets-everywhere-but-from-where-to-shop-what/#respond Fri, 15 Mar 2019 04:04:45 +0000 https://www.dutimes.com/?p=15653 Delhi is a true shopper’s paradise and by this we meant from luxury shopping malls to StreetSide boutiques and flea markets Delhi have it all, so here is a complete guide of markets you can bump into. SAROJINI NAGAR MARKET Sarojini Nagar is Delhi’s favorite flea market famous for cheap articles since they comprises of rejected […]

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Delhi is a true shopper’s paradise and by this we meant from luxury shopping malls to StreetSide boutiques and flea markets Delhi have it all, so here is a complete guide of markets you can bump into.

SAROJINI NAGAR MARKET

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Sarojini Nagar is Delhi’s favorite flea market famous for cheap articles since they comprises of rejected goods from the packages sent for export. Sarojini Nagar market is open on all days, except on Mondays. The market is congested, and shops are mostly unorganized. At this famous street market, be sure to bargain hard. Sometimes you’ll even manage to get your hands-on brands like Zara, H&M and Topshop for less than Rs 200.

Location: Sarojini Nagar Market, Sarojini Nagar, New Delhi, India

CENTRAL MARKET/ LAJPAT NAGAR MARKET

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It’s one of the oldest markets in India and is abuzz with middle-class Indian shoppers It is fancied by female shoppers of all age groups for reasonably priced Indian ethnic and contemporary clothes Stylish Indian footwear, linens and bed sheets, curtains and jewelry are also worth The market also has Mehendiwalas, who will apply beautiful henna designs to your hands with astonishing speed. Central market is open on all days, except Monday.

Location: South Delhi, near Defense Colony (between Greater Kailash and South Extension).

KAMLA NAGAR MARKET

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If you are looking for the latest fashion pieces at throwaway prices then we don’t think there is any better place to shop than Kamla Nagar. The shopping market here is flooded with stores selling the latest, trendy fashion pieces at cheap rates. The market is popular with Delhi’s North Campus students.

Location: Kamla Nagar

DILLI HAAT

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Dilli Haat is a unique shopping destination in Delhi. The stalls are erected with thatched roof One can find Kashmiri pashmina shawls, chikankariembroidered tunics from Lucknow, block-printed saris, silk and wool fabrics, leather bags, juttis (Punjabi footwear) and more all under one roof. Dilli Haat opens at 11 in the morning and closes by 10 in the evening, even on SundaysThe bazaar also has regional food stalls, and the popular food market INA is just across the road.

Location: Near the INA Metro Station

CHANDNI CHOWK

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This is an ancient shopping region of Delhi, thriving until date. Starting from street food to fabric, you can find almost everything in this market.The market starts early in the morning and closes by late night. Chandni Chowk is not open on Sunday.

This market is divided into many markets and Each market is famous for specific things for instance, Katra Neel market is famous for fabric clothes, Bhagirath Palace and Chor Bazaar is famous for electronic things and Paranthe Wali Gali is famous for different varieties of Paranthas. The Chatta Chowk market deals with artificial jewelry, wall hangings etc.

Location: Old Delhi.

CONNAUGHT PLACE

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The busiest of all the shopping places of Delhi is Connaught Place. You will find the outlets of all brands here at the same point within a distance of few steps. The well organized showrooms and stores of Connaught Place offers a range of classy fabric, jewelry, Indian books, handcraft items, electronic goods and more. Besides showrooms and stores, It is a nice place to hangout as it has numerous hotels, restaurants, café and multiplexers. It is considered as the best place to find the finest of what you want.

Location: Connaught Place, Near Rajiv Chowk Metro Station, New Delhi 110001,

KAROL BAGH

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This is one of the chaotic and beautiful shopping destinations in Delhi which is divided by roads and united by the attractive shops. . It is popularly known for offering an array of gorgeous bridal wears and traditional Indian garments. Besides, cosmetics, books, shoes, gadgets and electronic items are the things you can grab from the market places A mix of branded stores and street stalls makeup the market at Karol Bagh. Karol Bagh is most special for the gold and silver jewelry. Karol Bagh is closed on Mondays.

Location: Karol Bagh

JANPATH MARKET

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The market is a straight road with rows of small boutique stores which has something for everyone, selling everything from jewellery to fabrics and vintage home décor products.. However, you’ll need all your bargaining skills to get a really decent price. The market is a huge hit with out-of-towners, shopping enthusiasts and the young Delhi crowd.

Location: Janpath, just off Connaught Place, in New Delhi.

KHAN MARKET

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Khan Market is a small U-shaped market that’s one of Delhi’s classiest. There’s a good mix of well-known brands as well as independent boutiques. One of the best things about this market is its interesting book shops. This market is also famous for Ayurvedic medicines, government shops, cosmetic, clothing and others. This market is open from early in the morning until late night, except on Sundays. if you want to unwind after you’re done shopping, you can go to the trendy cafes and lounges to relax in khan market, many with balconies overlooking the street.

Location: New Delhi, not far from India Gate.

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