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Forgot to buy your loved ones Christmas presents? Try these last-minute DIY ideas
New Delhi | By Asian News International | Posted by Nishtha Grover
UPDATED ON DEC 25, 2020 08:57 AM IST
Buying the perfect Christmas gift for your loved ones can be difficult during Covid times. Instead, you can try these DIY gift ideas and add a personal touch to the presents. From fruit baskets to wall arts, there are a lot of ways, you can still redeem yourself.

Christmas in Iceland means a ‘flood’ of books under the tree
Agence France-Presse | By HT Correspondent
UPDATED ON DEC 11, 2019 05:34 PM IST
The Jolabokaflod, or Christmas Book Flood, is a much-loved tradition that has been celebrated in Iceland since 1945.

Yo Yo Honey Singh: ‘I was sick and when I recovered I chose to stay in the studio, I made 35 songs from 2017to 2019’
Indo Asian News Service | By HT Correspondent
PUBLISHED ON SEP 29, 2019 05:12 PM IST
Punjabi rapper Honey Singh talks about dealing with bipolar disorder, alcoholism and coming back to work with more hit numbers, recording fresh popular songs.

Indian-origin man’s Christmas gift to UK homeless
Hindustan Times, London | By Prasun Sonwalkar
UPDATED ON DEC 17, 2018 05:35 PM IST
Prakash Bhojani, a businessman based in the east Midlands city of Leicester, has brought Christmas cheer to many homeless people by donating to a local project and arranging to provide renovated accommodation to them.

Your Christmas picks from Etsy: Custom-made is the new sexy
By Partnered Feature, HT Brand Studio
UPDATED ON DEC 05, 2018 11:41 AM IST
From journals to passport covers to handbags, here’s a low-down on some of the coolest gifts that you can give to your loved ones this holiday season.

Gurugram woman duped of Rs 1.34 lakh by man claiming ‘true love’ on social networking site
Hindustan Times, Gurugram | By Pavneet Singh Chadha
PUBLISHED ON AUG 24, 2018 04:53 AM IST
The man made repeated attempts to convince the woman that he was her “true love” and promised to send Christmas gifts. The woman was conned into transferring Rs 1.34 lakh in the garb of custom fees and conversion charges by the man and his aides, posing as officials of a courier company.