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  • The Jewels Of Europe

    by Himanshi Sharma The Jewels Of Europe 26 February 2023 TRAVEL Advertisement Advertisement ‘Construction of Europe is an art. It is the art of the possible’ - Jacques Chirac Concerned about your travel plans? Looking for something zesty? Do not worry, we have you covered. The Peninsula of Peninsulas, from the smallest village on Earth to the largest Church, from a nation without mosquitoes to discovering the ‘big 5’ animals - Europe is rich with odd and humorous facts. One could wonder, where in such a lovely yet humongous continent they might go for exploring. This article is sure to serve as your reference if you wish to visit the finest cities of the continent. The 10 Jewels of Europe 1. Florence, Italy A go-to place for all literature enthusiasts. A haven where Literature speaks to you in the words of art, architecture and archives. Renowned birthplace of Renaissance with a turbulent political history, a perfect blend for someone who is keen on learning Humanities and Politics. Furthermore, it was the capital of Italy as well as the capital for pianists. It is rich in fashion, music, literature and ancient sites recognized by UNESCO. Tourist Attractions - 1. Uffizi Gallery (an art museum with Renaissance masterpiece) 2. Ponte Vecchio (medieval stone bridge with jewelry shops) 3. Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (medieval cathedral with iconic red dome) 2. Paris, France ‘Paris is always a good idea’ Paris, the capital of France is regarded as one of the most romantic cities of the continent. It is also known as ‘Ville de Lumière’ i.e, city of lights. It is regarded as a global center for art, literature, gastronomy and fashion. The city is home to well-known companies like Yves Saint Laurent, Christian Dior, Pierre Cardin, etc. Both the museums and the cafes have beautiful architecture that reflects the city's aristocracy. Additionally, the city has a specially created McDonald's that is precisely constructed to match local fashion and trends. Tourist Attractions - 1. Eiffel Tower (one of the biggest landmarks) 2. Louvre Museum (well-known for the Mona Lisa painting) 3. Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris (gothic museum) 3. Barcelona, Spain Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, offers an unmatched quality of life, gorgeous beaches, a thriving nightlife, amazing architecture, and a culture that is just as stunning as the surroundings of the city. Remarkably, Barcelona is the only city in the world to receive a Royal Gold Medal from the Royal Institute of British Architects for architecture. Moreover, it is the home to the largest football stadium in Europe. All of the football fans that support the home team call it their home as well. Tourist Attractions: 1. La Sagrada Familia (gaudi-designed landmark Church) 2. La Pedrera-Casa Milà (housing arts venue) 3. Park Güell (a park with sculptural buildings) 4. Istanbul, Turkey Culturally and historically rich, Istanbul has been ruled by various emperors before. A straddling city between two continents, a capital of 3 empires, a city where culture and history makes you fall in love with the ever existing poetry, art, palaces and parks. Its cultural diversity, which is best exemplified by the city's religion and architecture, is a result of its history as the capital of three different empires. Intriguingly, Istanbul is well-known for its distinctive lifestyle that is compatible with its geographic location, making it ideal for tourism. Tourist Attractions: 1. Hagia Sophia (Byzantine Mosque) 2. Grand Bazaar (covered daily markets) 3. The Blue Mosque (an ideal mosque with 6 minarets) 4. Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts (masterpieces of Turk and Islam Arts) 5. Oslo, Norway Oslo is also referred to as Norway's vibrant capital and the ideal location for lovers of walking and trekking. The city is surrounded by hills covered in forest and woodland, and it is incredibly picturesque. a perfect location for people seeking tranquility. Oslo is renowned for its baroque architecture, which reflects the history, political movements, as well as the city's culture and legacy. Tourist Attractions: 1. The Vigeland Park (park and museum of Vigeland’s sculpture) 2. The Royal Palace 3. Viking Ship Museum 4. Sognsvann for hiking 6. Rome, Italy A historic city with numerous tourist attractions including museums and historic sites like the Vatican City, Colosseum and Trevi Fountain. A city where the architect discoveries were made which are still used. More than its history, it is renowned for its outstanding artistic current, delectable cuisine, and a record-breaking film industry. People often say that you either love Rome or hate it however, you inevitably end up falling in love with it. Tourist Attractions: 1. Pantheon (Roman church) 2. St. Peter’s Basilica 3. Spanish Steps (Baroque architecture) 4. Sistine Chapel (Michelangelo's painted ceiling) 7. Dublin, Ireland Dublin (black pool) is a warm and welcoming city. It is not only the home to cultural heritage, pubs, bookstores and cemeteries but also the home to one of the biggest parks of Europe called the Phoenix Park after Central Park. One of the best tourist attractions of Ireland called the Guinness Storehouse is located in the heart of Dublin. It is the perfect destination for beer connoisseurs as the entire process of brewery and tasting is undertaken at the storehouse. Tourist Attractions: 1. National Gallery of Ireland 2. Guinness Storehouse 3. Dublin Castle 8. Budapest, Hungary Budapest is the ideal vacation spot for pleasure and relaxation in combination with the best elements of mass media, art, literature, gastronomy, commerce, finance, business, science, and technology. It is known as the spa capital and is well-known for both its beautiful Parliament building and its underground caves. Budapest is a fantastic destination for tourists because of its incredible nightlife, classical literature and art, and distinctly beautiful environment. Tourist Attractions: 1. Fisherman's Bastion (incredible city view) 2. Hungarian Parliament 3. Chain Bridge 4. Heroes’ Square 9. Venice, Italy Venice is equally as rich in culture and literature as Florence. The Opera House, Grand Canal, beautiful boating, and antique heritage buildings make it the ideal romantic retreat. Venice, often known as the "City of Canals" or "The Floating City," is one of the most distinctive cities on the continent to visit because of its islands and carnival celebrations. From June until September is the ideal season to explore the city. Tourist Attractions: 1. Grand Canal 2. Rialto Bridge 3. Bridge of Sighs 10. Amsterdam, the Netherlands Right from the fairytales, Amsterdam is breathtaking with its canals, forts and palaces. It is advisable to stay at modern yet charming and ancient hotels in order to feel the exquisite nature. The city is best suited for history lovers given the historic legends of the city. It has everything, including a thriving nightlife, relaxing picnic areas, and some outstanding museums. You'll have a good amount of options to choose from! Tourist Attractions: 1. Van Gogh Museum 2. Anne Frank House 3. 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  • Where Grace Goes All The Way Down To Your Feet: Chere

    by Anushka Sharma Where Grace Goes All The Way Down To Your Feet: Chere 2 August 2023 FASHION Advertisement In the vast and dynamic world of fashion where the trends are constantly undergoing a shift of change, the right pair of shoes can be a transformative force, seamlessly blending style and comfort. Today, we delve into the captivating realm of Chere, an exceptional brand renowned for its unique and innovative women's footwear designs. Unveiling their journey, we explore their unwavering commitment to unparalleled craftsmanship and the driving force behind their remarkable success. Chere's foundation rests on the belief that combining innovation with contemporary aesthetics can lead to exceptional footwear. The brand has dedicated itself to crafting distinctive shoes that strike the perfect balance between fashion-forward designs and strategic availability on popular e-commerce platforms. With meticulous attention to detail and a focus on using premium materials, Chere has managed to entice fashion-conscious individuals while appealing to a broader market seeking both style and comfort. Creative Inspiration and Haute Couture At the heart of Chere's designs lies a constant search for creative inspiration. The brand draws influence from the world of haute couture, keenly following the latest foot-forward styles showcased on runways and embraced by renowned designers. Additionally, the vibrant tapestry of street style serves as a rich source of creativity. By melding these diverse influences, Chere creates fashion-savvy women's footwear that embraces innovation and celebrates individuality. Behind Chere's triumph stands a founder who expertly balances the demands of being both the creative force and the business head. Meticulous planning and organization have enabled the founder to allocate dedicated time slots for each responsibility, ensuring that creativity and efficient business operations go hand in hand. It is this ability to effectively manage and juggle multiple roles that has contributed to Chere's remarkable success. Adapting to Transformative Trends As consumer behavior in the luxury fashion industry continues to evolve, Chere remains forward-thinking and adaptable. Anticipating a growing emphasis on sustainability and ethical practices, the brand has taken the lead in offering sustainable, personalized, and digitally immersive experiences to cater to the changing needs of fashion-forward women. The founder of Chere emphasizes that while trends may come and go, individuality and self-expression will play an increasingly influential role in shaping the industry's future. The Beloved Facets of Women's Footwear Chere's passionate team finds joy in every step of the footwear crafting process, from sketching breathtaking designs to bringing them to life through exquisite craftsmanship. The brand's creations have a profound impact on a woman's confidence, and this realization adds to the team's enthusiasm for crafting luxurious premium footwear. As dedicated fashion aficionados, the founders of Chere admire the timeless elegance of pointed-toe pumps and the audacious charm of platform heels from the past. In the present, they celebrate the rise of statement platforms and the fusion of comfort and style found in block-heeled sandals. Infusing these beloved trends into their designs sets Chere apart and adds to the brand's unique identity. Navigating the Journey with Passion and Determination The journey of establishing a fashion brand and creating a line of women's footwear was nothing short of exhilarating for the founder of Chere. The biggest fear was whether the brand's values and vision would resonate with the stylish souls of the industry and leave a mark in the fiercely competitive market. However, with passion, determination, and a touch of fearless innovation, Chere has managed to empower women to walk confidently, conquer their fears, and express their individuality through fashion-forward footwear. Sound Advice for Aspiring Designers For budding designers embarking on their fashion journey, the founder of Chere offers valuable advice. Embrace your unique creativity and stay true to your artistic vision. Fearlessly push boundaries, keep a keen eye on emerging trends, and infuse your designs with a personal touch. Authenticity and passion will set your collections apart and help you succeed in the ever-evolving fashion industry. As Chere continues to soar to greater heights, the brand aspires to leave an indelible mark in the realm of women's footwear. With its dedication to innovation, quality craftsmanship, and a commitment to sustainability, Chere is poised to be a trailblazer in the world where fashion meets functionality. 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  • We Dare You To Drive On Some Of The Spookiest Roads In India!

    by Yashi Srivastava We Dare You To Drive On Some Of The Spookiest Roads In India! 22 February 2023 TRAVEL Advertisement Advertisement Do you believe in ghosts? Even if you don’t, you must have heard at least one story where a lady, draped in a white saree, and with sunken eyes as well as shabby bangs, walks down a hauntingly empty road! Yes? Many of us geeks have also watched a lot of online documentaries and horror movies to get that ghostly feeling around us. If you’re that interested in paranormal, then it’s time to give those horror movies/stories a break, because we have an exclusive list of dares for you to check off! That’s right! All you have to do is jump into your car for your personal horror adventure because there are some roads in India that have their own paranormal history, and we know you would love to uncover the truth behind them all! So, let’s get going and learn about some of the spookiest roads to drive on before you tell the world about how gutsy you’re for accepting this challenge, and then nailing it too! 1. Kashedi Ghat Mumbai- Goa Highway Perhaps the most popular among haunted roads in India, Kashedi Ghat is a stretch on the highway that is usually avoided by the travellers at night! Many people claim that there came to a halt abruptly, and that they get scratches on their bodies while they’re crossing the stretch. Many have also talked about seeing blood-thirsty witches on the highway. Creepy! The road is simple and smooth, and perfect for people who have motion sickness. We’d suggest you to go for a vehicle with anti-lock braking system and electronic brake force distribution which ensures better control and safety for you. 2. East Coast Road Chennai- Puducherry Road This beautiful yet spooky road is believed to be haunted by the ghost of a lady in white. People reckon that they often see a woman wearing white saree trying to distract the drivers, usually during night. People have also complained of sudden drop in temperature while having an encounter with this lady. Apart from that, you can also have little halts at beautiful museums and temples while crossing through this spooky road. This unwrinkled road will also offer you some spectacular views as you cruise through it. Let your car roar as you drive on this gorgeous road, and let the lady know that you’re there to play! We mean, you don’t want to miss the ‘lady in white’ in any case, do you? 3. Sathya Mangalam Wildlife Sanctuary NH-209, Tamil Nadu Known to be the most haunted road in the state, this place is believed to be haunted by the ghost of Veerappan, the legendary Indian Bandit! People driving through this road often see floating lights and hear people screaming their guts out! 4. Delhi-Cantonment Road Imagine a woman clad in white saree suddenly appearing on the road you’re driving , and chasing your vehicle at a full speed- that’s what she does on this quite popular road. People have very often also affirmed that their accelerator jams when they pass through this road. Delhi people, are you listening? 5. Barog Tunnel No. 33 Kalka-Shimla Railway Line Legend has it that during the construction of the tunnel, Col. Barog made a mistake that delayed the construction of the tunnel 33. Government charged him a fine of Rupee 1. It became so humiliating for him, that Colonel fell into depression, and shot himself. It is said that Colonel is often seen riding his horse or chatting with people inside the tunnel. Government have also tried to lock the tunnel, but the lock breaks down again and again. Of course, Mr. Barog also needs to see the beauty of the outside world. Visit the tunnel to admire the stunning beauty of Shimla, if not for the ghost of Colonel Barog. We hope that you are ready to take up this challenge and drive on these spooky roads and let us know what you saw in the comments. Don’t forget to take a camera with you to see if you are able to capture the silhouette or not! We’ll be waiting! Tired of life’s mundane routine? We dare you to go on an epic drive to these Indian roads that are considered to be haunted! Blob - Life should be everything but boring. So, how about setting off to these locations for the experience of a lifetime? The fun part is however, not just visiting these places but driving on the roads that lead to the destination. If you are wondering why, the answer is that they are said to be as haunted as they can get. Want to know that truth behind them? 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  • Tasting the sunny side of Christmas: Christmas Cocktails

    by Aishwarya Tasting the sunny side of Christmas: Christmas Cocktails 2 November 2022 FOOD Advertisement Advertisement It's that time of the year again! With Christmas just over our heads, you might think of the cocktail options to serve your guest. No Christmas party is complete without the classic cocktails. So, here are some of the classic yet yummy cocktails, you can try this Christmas. We also have some non-alcoholic options for the non-drinkers! Eggnog: It is a creamy, sweet, and classic addition to your cocktails recipes, and can be consumed with or without alcohol. It originates from medieval Britain’s “posset”, a milky drink used to toast. The American colonies adopted this drink in the 1700s, using rum as the alcoholic base. Since milk and egg were available widely, it was an affordable drink option to go with. Well, why does it have this weird name? It is said to have derived from the word “noggin”, which was a wooden cup, and “grog”, a strong beer. Hot Buttered Rum: It is tracked back to Europe in the 1600s when sailors consumed hot and spicy drinks to fight off the cold weather. Then England captured Jamaica in 1655 when rum became a much-preferred option than brandy. The Hot Buttered Rum consists of alcohol, sugar or honey, boiling water, spices, and a thick layer of butter. Sounds weird, but you should give it a try for sure! Candy Cane Martini: This drink is a mix of all the best flavours and colours that are appropriate for the season. Candy Cane Martini is a mix of vanilla vodka, creme de cacao, and peppermint schnapps topped with a candy cane. It looks and tastes, just like the Christmas season. The origin of the Candy Cane Martini is still unknown, but the classic martini is said to have originated during the Gold Rush, when a bartender named Martinez ran out of champagne and hence mixed what he had, in short, our today’s cocktail was born that day. Tom & Jerry: A drink that is just as fun and weird as the cartoon. Tom & Jerry is a creamy drink similar to Eggnog but is served warm. It is believed to have been created by British sports journalist Pierce Egan and has become a winter staple today. It is just warm milk, but with steroids. Kidding, it is warm milk mixed with shots of brandy and rum. Even today many bars mix up batches of warm milk for the chilly winter night. Non-alcoholic Thanksgiving Punch: Even though the name suggests Thanksgiving, drinks are best served when you like having one. So, the Thanksgiving punch is great for Christmas too, as it has notes of cinnamon and orange that give the perfect cosiness for the winter. It consists of apple cider, sparkling blood orange juice, and sparkling grape juice with a dash of fresh orange and cranberry. A splash of rum, reposado tequila, or Anejo tequila is all you need, to transform this mocktail into a cocktail. Festivals are the season to celebrate, and the celebration gets even better with a tasty drink. Do try these cocktails this Christmas, and enjoy sipping on life forever. No Christmas party is complete without the classic cocktails. So, here are some of the classic yet yummy cocktails, you can try this Christmas. We also have some non-alcoholic options for the non-drinkers! #Christmas #Cocktails #Food #Drinks #ChristmasDrinks #Alcohol #Non -alcoholic SEARCH How was Chocolate Born FOOD Virgin Territory: These non-alcoholic thirst quenchers are mixologist approved FOOD Tasting the sunny side of Christmas: Christmas Cocktails FOOD 5 Destinations You Must Head to Taste Wine in India FOOD Breakfast – Don’t miss! FOOD POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma 7-Day Anti-Inflammatory Meal Plan For Anti-Ageing That Actually Works Like Magic 5 April 2024 FOOD By Anushka Sharma The Mind-Blowing History Of Butter Chicken 27 March 2024 FOOD by Aishwarya Let’s talk about the alcohol brands owned by celebrities 2 November 2022 FOOD by Aishwarya Tasting the sunny side of Christmas: Christmas Cocktails 2 November 2022 FOOD RELATED POSTS

  • Exploring Acting Beyond Soaps; Uncovering Neha Marda, Her Struggles And Experiences

    by Aadhya Venkatesh Exploring Acting Beyond Soaps; Uncovering Neha Marda, Her Struggles And Experiences 30 June 2022 COVER STORIES Advertisement Known for hit Indian television Shows like Balika Vadhu and Doli Armaano ki, Neha Marda is working towards leaving her mark on the Indian Television Industry. She believes in infusing her heart into her work and propagates meticulous work as a road to success. Neha believes that "hard work will pay you back in this industry" and says that one must know what they deserve to ensure they get exactly that from their work. She deems that your work allows you to leave your mark in front of the audience and the makers. The journey is equally easy as it is difficult. Her experience in the industry has allowed her to gain perspective and confidence. She says that her view of observing everything around her has changed through her craft, allowing her to feel a wide range of emotions. Her work allows her to be more vocal and poetic, which she adores. Neha is currently working on new projects and hopes her career allows her to be more authentic and free-spirited. She aspires to reach her audiences at an emotional level and wants to explore films, OTT, and television. She wishes to work until her last breath and hopes her acting connects her to different people and places. Having played various characters, especially that of a protagonist, makes it easier for Neha to slip in and out of roles and characters, especially those that she has been playing for a long time. She has been fortunate to play different versions of the quintessential Indian daughter-in-law. She had the pleasure of playing different versions of the same type of character. "Kabhi college se nikal ke bahu to kabhi gaon se nikal ke bahu ya kabhi city bahu so ghuma fira ke I was playing bahu". Even though daily soaps give an actor a place in people's hearts, Neha wishes to diversify from the forum and do something different. She wants to experience various journeys through characters. Her favourite character to date has been Urmi from Doli Armano Ki, as she enjoyed the character and the character's arc immensely. SEARCH Karishma Kotak Playing Her Innings In Fashion, Sports And Fitness COVER STORIES Musings With Maryam Zolghadr COVER STORIES Madhura Naik talks about the Life of an Actress COVER STORIES Kavya Thapar And Her Versatile Acting Career That Cuts Across Regional Lines COVER STORIES Ahsaas Channa Talks About Her Mother Being The Inspiration Behind Her Career COVER STORIES POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma A Journey Shaped By Courage, Creativity, And Social Media With Aditi Sharma 19 October 2024 COVER STORIES By Anushka Sharma A Journey Of Transformation, Empathy, And Unwavering Passion With Jitin Gulati 11 October 2024 COVER STORIES By Anushka Sharma Komica Anchal: A Journey Of Perseverance, Passion, And Possibilities 11 September 2024 COVER STORIES By Anushka Sharma From Dream To Reality: The Rise Of Sameer Mark In The Fashion Industry 9 September 2024 COVER STORIES RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • The planet’s number one choice of beverage

    by Aparajita Jaiswal The planet’s number one choice of beverage 7 July 2022 FOOD Advertisement Advertisement Is coffee just a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans? A love of all things connected with coffee has brought both large and small companies into the world of coffee production and trading. Coffee culture is constantly changing as coffee drinkers seek new ways to enjoy their favorite beverage. People get together for a cup of coffee and a whole cosmos of conversations. In North America and a lot of western European countries, Starbucks and other coffee chains have dominated the market because they are providing to the customers a complete experience around coffee. Coffee and friends, coffee and work, coffee and snacks and coffee to go! The Irish mix coffee with whiskey and they call it “Irish coffee”. In Italy the espresso and espresso machine were born and made into the favorite whole-day beverage of Italians. In Greece, there is an old fashioned coffee shop for old gentlemen, the “kafenio”, where they drink Greek coffee and exchange political ideas or they play cards and a board game called “tavli”. Also, some countries, like Colombia or Brazil, the whole economy is based in coffee. Although, the majority of coffee is produced in Brazil. It produces 40% of the world’s coffee. Interestingly enough, the word espresso comes from Italian and means “expressed” or “forced out”. Espresso is made by forcing very hot water under high pressure through finely ground, compacted coffee. Wherein, the cappuccino was named after Capuchin friars because its color resembles the Capuchin robe. Contrary to the popular belief, dark roast and light roast coffee actually have a similar amount of caffeine. “Coffee – the favorite drink of the civilized world.” – Thomas Jefferson Historically, the word ‘coffee’ comes from the Arabic word ‘qahwah’ which refers to a type of wine. Before coffee became widely available, the popular breakfast drink was beer. No one knows exactly how or when coffee was discovered, though there are many legends about its origin. It is said that coffee grown worldwide can trace its heritage back centuries to the ancient coffee forests on the Ethiopian plateau. Legend believes, the goat herder, Kaldi, first discovered the potential of these beloved beans. The story goes that that Kaldi discovered coffee after he noticed that after eating the berries from a certain tree, his goats became so energetic that they did not want to sleep at night. Kaldi reported his findings to the abbot of the local monastery, who made a drink with the berries and found that it kept him alert through the long hours of evening prayer. The abbot shared his discovery with the other monks at the monastery, and knowledge of the energising berries began a journey which would bring these beans across the globe. Before people learned how to brew coffee, east African tribes mixed coffee berries with animal fat and consumed it as food. It takes a lot to brew the perfect cup of coffee. Some of the best coffee in the world comes from high-quality beans and unique processing methods. Each of these specialty coffees is known for their distinct flavour and aroma, as well as their high price tag. “Kopi Luwak” is the most expensive coffee in the world. It comes from Indonesia and is made from beans digested from the Asian Palm Civet. In other words, it comes from cat poop. It sells for €350 and up per kilo! Another one of the most expensive coffee in the world is Black Ivory Coffee. It can cost up to $1,100 per kilogram. This coffee is produced from part-digested coffee cherries eaten and defecated by Thai elephants. “Beethoven was such an ardent coffee lover that he’d count 60 beans per cup before making his brew.” Not only can your daily cup of joe help you feel more energised, burn fat and improve physical performance, it may also lower your risk of several conditions, such as type 2 diabetes, cancer and Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. In fact, coffee may even boost longevity. A study by the University of Texas has found that men who drank two cups a day were 42 per cent less likely to suffer from erectile dysfunction compared to men who didn’t. Studies have shown that drinking coffee may lower your risk of depression. Globally people consume about 2.25 billion cups of coffee every day. Coffee is most effective if you drink it between 9:30 and 11:30 AM. Scientists have now successfully turned ground coffee into bio-diesel, so one day coffee may be fuelling your car. Historical facts about coffee are almost unbelievable but very true like for example coffee was banned in Mecca in 1511 as it was believed to stimulate radical thinking and idleness. In ancient Arab culture, a woman could only divorce her husband if he didn’t like her coffee. Another strange fact is the Guinness World record holder for the “Oldest Cat Ever,” a 38-year-old cat named Crème Puff; drank coffee every morning her whole life. #CoffeeCoffeebeansBrazilEspressoBeverageBrazil SEARCH How was Chocolate Born FOOD Virgin Territory: These non-alcoholic thirst quenchers are mixologist approved FOOD Tasting the sunny side of Christmas: Christmas Cocktails FOOD 5 Destinations You Must Head to Taste Wine in India FOOD Breakfast – Don’t miss! 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  • From Dental Drills To Instagram Thrills: The Journey Of Mekhala Bawsay

    By Anushka Sharma From Dental Drills To Instagram Thrills: The Journey Of Mekhala Bawsay 16 August 2024 LIFESTYLE Advertisement In an era where digital transformations are reshaping careers and creating new pathways, few stories are as intriguing as that of Mekhala Bawsay . Once a practising dentist with a flourishing clinic, Mekhala now stands as a prominent figure in the digital realm, an influencer who has mastered the art of content creation. But how did this remarkable transition occur? Let’s dive into Mekhala’s journey and uncover the secrets behind her success. Mekhala’s venture into the world of influence was anything but planned. Four years ago, while juggling a dental practice and part-time modelling, she felt an undeniable pull towards the fashion and beauty industry. "I realised that being in front of the camera, getting ready, and creating content made me genuinely happy," Mekhala recalls. Despite a successful dental practice, she couldn't ignore her true passion. The decision to shift careers wasn't easy, especially coming from a family of doctors. However, Mekhala was determined. "One day, I decided to pursue what I actually wanted to do rather than what I was supposed to do," she explains. She began posting content on Instagram, even before the advent of Reels, focusing on beautiful, curated photos. Slowly but surely, her follower count grew from a few hundred to several thousand. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Mekhala seized the opportunity to hone her skills. With events and launches on hold, she and a friend invested time in learning about photo and video creation, editing, and upgrading their gear. This period of intense learning paid off when Reels emerged, revolutionising Instagram and catapulting Mekhala’s following to over 400,000. Brands took notice, and her collaborations expanded significantly. Interestingly, Mekhala’s journey was entirely self-taught. Despite pursuing an MBA in marketing, she learned the intricacies of digital content creation on her own. "There was no such recognized field as an influencer back then," she notes. Her ability to adapt, learn, and create captivating content set her apart in an increasingly crowded space. But Mekhala’s transformation wasn’t just about personal passion; it also required strategic thinking. She emphasises the importance of loving what you do, even if it means making sacrifices. "Unless you love what you do, you won't feel like getting up in the morning," she advises. For her, the joy of creating content outweighed the security of a traditional career in dentistry. Mekhala’s success also stems from her understanding of the digital marketing landscape. Today, she runs a digital marketing agency, managing brands and handling multiple projects simultaneously. "I enjoy this more," she admits, highlighting the fulfilment she derives from her current role. A vital aspect of Mekhala’s influence lies in her authenticity. She remains true to her roots, focusing on skincare , beauty, and lifestyle content. As a new mother, she has seamlessly integrated mom-influencing into her repertoire. Her relatable and genuine approach resonates with her audience, fostering trust and engagement. When asked about skin care tips, Mekhala shares timeless advice passed down from her mother. "I used to apply a lot of organic sandalwood," she reveals. She also swears by coconut oil for removing makeup, emphasising the importance of nourishing the skin naturally. Her commitment to these practices has helped her maintain a clear and healthy complexion. Mekhala’s rise to influencer stardom is not just about posting pretty pictures. It's about strategic content creation, continuous learning, and staying true to oneself. For aspiring influencers, she offers valuable advice: "Find your talent and work on it. You don’t need to invest heavily initially. Start small and keep improving." In terms of finances, Mekhala sheds light on the potential earnings in the influencer industry. While initial stages might involve barter collaborations, serious income opportunities arise as follower counts grow. "The pricing can start from 5,000 to 10,000 INR and go up to 1 lakh to 2 lakhs per brand collaboration," she explains. However, she notes that regular income often requires consistent collaborations. Mekhala also addresses the competitive nature of the industry, particularly in Mumbai. While the city offers numerous opportunities for brand collaborations, she believes there’s untapped potential in regional areas. "The more local you are, the more chances there are for you to grow," she asserts, encouraging influencers to stay connected to their roots. Reflecting on her journey, Mekhala’s story is a testament to the power of following one’s passion, adapting to change, and embracing new opportunities. A recipient of an award of recognition among 45 healthcare change makers on social media , Her transition from dentist to influencer serves as an inspiring example of how embracing digital platforms can lead to uncharted territories and fulfilling careers. For those considering a similar path, Mekhala’s journey underscores the importance of authenticity, hard work, and unwavering dedication to one’s true calling. 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  • Queen’s Land

    by Neha Pande Queen’s Land 1 September 2020 TRAVEL Advertisement Advertisement Queen’s Land also known as London has magic in its heart like Hogwarts and Fashion in its veins. From London Fashion week to Buckingham Palace, this place is a must visit for all travellers. The best time to visit is either spring when all the natural beauty comes to life like tiny dewdrops early morning or during Christmas to see the snow clad city with Santa’s magic and the beauty of British Christmas. Tourists are drawn to London’s museums, history, theatre, pubs and the beauty of the Queen’s Land. The only problems that tourists might face is that London is extremely expensive and it rains pretty often so carry your coats and umbrellas. London is known for many beautiful places to visit, yet tourists have 5 place on their list which everyone visiting London must visit- The Big Ben which is set in the heart of Parliament Squared and the Houses of Parliament. Big Ben is without a doubt the world’s most famous clock which is right next door to the equally famous Houses of Parliament with the House of Lords and House of Commons. The Tower of London and the Tower bridge, these two bridges have been used as synonyms all around the world but no the bridges are separate yet both beautifully constructed in their own ways. You’ll have to come to London to visit both the bridges and check out their difference in style. The Buckingham Palace, the Queen’s residence was built in 1703 as a house for 3rd Earl of Mulgrave but was purchased over in 1761 by King George III and since then it has harboured Royalties and Royal delegates. The Westminster Alley formally known as Collegiate Church is a large Gothic Abbey Church which is the perfect place to bring out the Goth in You. The church is just nearby the Palace of Westminster which is something which one must check out. It’s the perfect place for some fun Gothic Photoshoot. Trafalgar Square is in the heart of London and is a large pedestrian square with the beautiful statue of Admiral Lord Nelson on a large Collin with four statues of lions around him. This square celebrates the Battle of Trafalgar fought in 1805. One of the best features of this square is the National Art Gallery facing it. Other than that you need to go Museum hopping to satisfy your intellect and London is known for its museums and artefacts from all around Europe. Many museums like Tate, City Museums , National Gallery, Historical museum are free! So you don’t have to spend a single penny to visit! Theatres, authentic and fusion delectables, Brick Lane for pictures, The London eye, Cathedrals etc are other things you can not miss if you are in London. You especially can not miss the beautiful gardens and pubs for some amazing selfies, fun and booze. If you are visiting London then the main mode of transportation are subways or buses, if you feel like spending a bit more than you can take cabs but it’s better to get a subway card if you are visiting for a while and splurge the savings on shopping as London is also known as one of the shopping centrals so don’t miss out a chance to shop for top brand clothing which are in style. The best way to visit London or any other city is to explore and to talk to the locals. Locals know more about the city than the internet can ever tell you. So explore, interact and have fun! SEARCH 7 Abandoned Cities In India And Abroad That Are Too Beautiful To Be Forgotten TRAVEL Blue Lagoon – Iceland TRAVEL Palm Islands TRAVEL WORLD PEACE DOME TRAVEL Blood Falls In Antarctica: Explained TRAVEL POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Chiang Mai Is So Unrealistically Magical; And Here Is Why 28 June 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma Lakshadweep Is A Heaven In Disguise And Here Is Why 3 April 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma If Uzbekistan Isn’t On Your Travel List, Here Is Exactly Why It Should Be 21 March 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma The Fashion Capitals Of Asia: Exploring Style Beyond Borders 19 March 2024 TRAVEL RELATED POSTS

  • Glass Slippers And Glittery Masks!

    by Aparajita Jaiswal Glass Slippers And Glittery Masks! 27 July 2020 LIFESTYLE Advertisement Don’t get too comfortable girls! You never know when the other shoe falls off too. Well when Alfred Tennyson said, “‘It is better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all,” I strongly disagree. Sometimes the best charmers are the ones needed to be kept on lock down. Men would say anything to get the girl. Beware of the dogs! Be with a guy that ruins your lipstick not your mascara! Although, as challenging as atoning can be, the rewards make it worth the time, but most people find it difficult to admit that there was fault to begin with and find it easier to pretend it never happened or that it’s not going to be a bother at all. But the problem with hiding your sins is that they always come back to haunt you. All masks eventually have to come off and with them so do the gloves. We all wear different masks for different reasons. Some masks we put on because it’s truly who we want to be while some masks we wear because we hope to stay hidden. Some we wear because we cannot bear to see what’s underneath or because it is what someone else wants us to be. But that’s the problem with wearing them is that they can be ripped off at any moment. Every journey is fraud with twists and turns. The ultimate challenge is to stay the course, move on from the past and forge your path into the future. Because one false move can spell disaster. #tisbettertohavelovedandlostthantoneverhavelovedatall #AlfredTennyson #MasksGirlUltimatechallengeAlfredTennysonsaid SEARCH Countdown To History: Omega Unveils Paris 2024 Olympics Countdown Clock And Special Edition Timepiece LIFESTYLE Juggling Law And Fashion: The Inspirational Journey Of Riddhi Nahata, A Multifaceted Influencer LIFESTYLE Join Shruti Yogi On Her Enchanting Journey From Kumkum Bhagya To Wanderlust Saga LIFESTYLE Personal Growth And Relatability: Ishita Khanna's Key To Influencer Success LIFESTYLE 6 Disadvantages Of Being Pretty LIFESTYLE POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma From Dental Drills To Instagram Thrills: The Journey Of Mekhala Bawsay 16 August 2024 LIFESTYLE By Anushka Sharma Juggling Two Worlds: The Inspiring Journey Of Kritika Goel 16 August 2024 LIFESTYLE By Anushka Sharma Kanchan Serai: Balancing The Skies And The Spotlight 15 August 2024 LIFESTYLE By Anushka Sharma Nikita Pawar: From Fashion Design To Digital Stardom 15 August 2024 LIFESTYLE RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • Five Dream Wedding Destinations To Look Out For

    by Aishwarya Five Dream Wedding Destinations To Look Out For 12 February 2023 TRAVEL Advertisement Advertisement Wedding is an integral part of our lives. We all have dreamt about D-day and what it is going to look like. The pandemic has postponed and delayed so many weddings, and now is the time they are getting married. Wedding destinations play a significant role in the wedding. It should be a dream-come-true kind of place. Finding such a dream destination might be a difficult task, but here we have got you covered with these beautiful yet classy destinations. These destinations will be a beautiful addition to your precious moments of life. Tamara Kodai is a resort located in the highlands of Kodaikanal, in Tamil Nadu. This resort is the perfect blend between nature and luxury. The breathtaking view of the valleys of Kodaikanal and the ever-so-amazing climate is a perfect combination to take your vows for a lifetime. Another gem of a location is the Ramada Resort and Spa, in Rajasthan. It is known as one of the most romantic resorts and that checks the criteria for us; what’s better than a boujee resort? A romantic and boujee resort! It is adorned with serene gardens, Mewari-inspired architecture and a majestic interior, making it the perfect blend of royalty and luxury. The ITC Grand Bharat is evidence of five thousand years of continuous civilization, located amidst the historic Aravalli Range. This resort is the perfect blend of modernity, royalty, spacious and intimate. The interior is spectacular and thematic, and the best part- it is customizable too! The Deltin Daman , in Daman, is a 176-room five-star resort with a 10-acre footprint. It is a destination that can accommodate the families of the groom and bride, and still have the space to invite friends' families. This grandeur and royalty are all that you need to make the most out of your dream wedding. But yeah, start saving for its cost from now itself- some finance tip for the win. The last candidate for the wedding destinations in India has to be the Beleza resort, in Goa. It is a 19,000 sq ft lawn facing the Arabian Sea, with a multi-specialised and creative culinary team for the win. It provides a wide range of exquisite dishes inspired by goan culture, that won’t leave a reason for the relatives to gossip about the quality of food at the wedding. Now, talking about foreign wedding destinations, Santorini must be the one that tops the conversation. It is one of the most romantic places in the world. That being said, Crete- the largest island in Greece, is an underrated place. It has the beautiful pin sand beaches of Elafonissi and the Great Gorge of Samaria, in the rugged white mountains and blue house tops. Chania, the old town, is a charming cobblestone street with restaurants overlooking the lighthouse and Venetian, Turkish and other traditional buildings. Kapalua is yet another beautiful destination, in the northwest of Maui. Kapalua loosely translates to “arms embracing the sea”. This premier resort area is an underrated place. Luxury resorts like The Ritz Carlton Kapalua and Montage Kapalua Bay offer breathtaking setups for weddings. While a wedding is a sacred bond and has nothing to do with fanciness or luxury, many people dream about their wedding like this. It is your responsibility to be smart about your financial aspects and then, proceed with the grand wedding ceremonies. Finding such a dream destination might be a difficult task, but here we have got you covered with these beautiful yet classy destinations. These destinations will be a beautiful addition to your precious moments of life. BLOB Have you ever dreamt of your wedding destination? If yes, then read more to find the perfect match for yourself. If not, read more to start dreaming about one! SEARCH 7 Abandoned Cities In India And Abroad That Are Too Beautiful To Be Forgotten TRAVEL Blue Lagoon – Iceland TRAVEL Palm Islands TRAVEL WORLD PEACE DOME TRAVEL Blood Falls In Antarctica: Explained TRAVEL POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Chiang Mai Is So Unrealistically Magical; And Here Is Why 28 June 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma Lakshadweep Is A Heaven In Disguise And Here Is Why 3 April 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma If Uzbekistan Isn’t On Your Travel List, Here Is Exactly Why It Should Be 21 March 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma The Fashion Capitals Of Asia: Exploring Style Beyond Borders 19 March 2024 TRAVEL RELATED POSTS

  • Legendary Female Icons Who Made Fashion Statements In The 20th Century

    by Prarthana Rohatgi Legendary Female Icons Who Made Fashion Statements In The 20th Century 18 February 2023 FASHION Advertisement "Fashion is an art and you are the canvas" ~ Savio Fonseca Fashion is the art of styling oneself, and a form of self-expression. Fashion is often used by people to build up their unique identity in the outside world, an exclusive part of them that represents who they're as a person and their creative identity. Women have always played a significant role in evolving distinctive fashion styles and often became major trendsetters. Like any other part of the world India also carries its unique fashion statements and many Lady Icons who were acknowledged for their exceptional styles and fits, not only by their mother nation but also by many other global magazines. Here are listed 4 women who became prominent characters of the fashion industry and influenced it massively and limitlessly even in the 20th century, the era when there were many limits to the rights of women. 1. Maharani Indira Devi of Cooch, Behar (1892-1968) Born on 19 February 1892 and initially known as Princess Indira Raje, Maharani Indira Devi was the only daughter of Sayajirao Gaekwad III of Baroda and his second wife Maharani Chimnabai. She grew up at the opulent Lakshmi Vilas Palace in Baroda and was one of the first Indian princesses to be given a western education after the abolishment of the purdah system. She fell in love with Prince Jitendra Narayan of Cooch Behar, a junior Princely State, and scandalously got married to him. The couple later became the Maharaja and Maharani of Cooch, Behar. Indira Devi was the mother of 5 children and became a widow almost a decade after her marriage and ended up becoming the Regent of Cooch, Behar due to the minority of her eldest son, prince Jagaddipendra Narayan. Growing up in the palatial halls of Laxmi Vilas Palace in Baroda, Maharani Indira Devi was an avid enthusiast of chiffon sarees embellished with delicate zardozi, gota, pearl, and gold embroidery. She made the trend of wearing silk chiffon saris, a royal statement. Which till today is followed in full glory. Maharani Indira Devi’s unparalleled elegance and unique fashion flair are a source of inspiration for numerous fashion brands, even today. She was known very well known for her keen eyes for fashion, beauty, and glamour all over the globe. She even became a leading figure in Anglo-Indian society. Salvatore Ferragamo is known to be her favorite designer. 2. Rani Sita Devi Of Kapurthala (1915-2002) Known as Princess Karam and the Pearl of India, Rani Sita Devi was the daughter of Raja Uday Raj Singh of Kashipur, Uttarakhand, and wife of Karamjit Singh, a younger son of Maharaja Jagatjit Singh of the princely state of Kapurthala in Punjab, British India. She was awarded the Kaisar-i-Hind Medal In 1944, for her work in raising funds for Indian soldiers in the Second World War. She was widely regarded as one of the most beautiful princesses of her country, and a glamorous woman of her day. When she was just 19 years of age, Vogue magazine called her a “secular goddess” and at the age of 22, Look magazine named her one of the five best ladies on the planet. She soon became the inspiration and muse of many top photographers and fashion designers of the world. Sita Devi's preferred couture was Mainbocher who was more famously known for designing the wedding dress of Wallis Simpson when she married the Duke of Windsor. Mainbocher was commissioned by the Queen to design chiffon saris and fur coats. In early 1939, at Lady Mendl's tea in honor of the Hollywood dietitian, Gayelord Hauser, Sita Devi was listed among the twelve most glamorous women in the world. Elsa Schiaparelli created her 1935 collection of evening gowns based on Maharani’s saris. She still firmly is known as a legendary fashion icon in India and she'll always be. 3. Maharani Gayatri Devi (1919-2009) Born in 1919 to Indira Devi of Cooch, Behar, and Maharaja Jitendra Narayana, Gayatri Devi was a global icon celebrated for her fashion statements and beauty. She became a successful politician in the Swatantra Party, after India's independence and the abolition of the princely states. Gayatri Devi was a particularly avid equestrienne. She was an excellent rider and an able Polo player. She was a good shooter and enjoyed many days out on 'Shikars'. Gayatri was fond of cars and is credited with importing the first Mercedes-Benz W126, a 500 SEL to India which was later shipped to Malaysia. She also owned several Rolls-Royces and an aircraft. Being the daughter of Indira Devi of Cooch, she inherited her mother's grace, style, and avid enthusiasm for chiffon. Her jewelry was heavily influenced by western contemporary designs and a string of pearls was her favorite which eventually became her trademark. She made her way into Vogue Magazine's "Top 10 most beautiful women in the world" collection as well. Besides being greatly prosperous, she was also a source of inspiration to many fashionistas across the country and also globally. 4. Madhubala (1933-1969) Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi or known by the name Madhubala was an Indian actress and producer who worked in Hindi- Cinema. She's said to appear in over 60 films in her active career of a decade. Editor Baburao Patel called her the "queen of charity" as s he performed actively in charity. Madhubala has been said to be a philanthropist and she kept her charity work guarded and donated anonymously. She was a timeless Indian beauty who not only ruled Hindi cinema but also the hearts of people. In Bollywood, Madhubala was known for her appealing sense of fashion, beauty, and charm. She was also titled 'Marilyn Monroe of Bollywood'. The credit for the Anarkali suit becoming a trend and fashion statement goes to Madhubala, which she flaunted gracefully in the song 'jab pyaar kiya to darna kya' from the movie Mughl-e-azam. She also brought in many fashion trends such as off-shoulder, midi dresses, and plain chiffon sarees as well. 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  • The ‘Black Mamba’ is no More

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