LIFESTYLE

Debunking common hair care myths in transition season
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Let's say you may have been informed or heard not to wash your hair every day since it could lead to breakage or that you should occasionally oil your hair to treat dandruff. With the expertise of Dr. Batul Patel, a well-known dermatologist and the founder and medical director of The Bombay Skin Clinic, let's debunk some of these myths.
A Marvel of Jugalbandi
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The Sitar and Sarod, which have been a part of our Indian Classical Music for hundreds of years and are thought to be two of the most difficult instruments to master, were used in a jugalbandi during this performance tour. The performances took place in Mumbai and Bangalore in addition to Delhi. Shyam Mohan Gupta, K L Ganju.
Coming together of craft & design
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The event, which was jointly organised by Titan's Project Tarasha, Creative Dignity, and Craft Village, seeks to advance fair artisan-designer collaborations, advance craft techniques, and investigate novel, novel opportunities within crafts. A opportunity to connect with important industry players designers, design firms, architects.
Christie's Asian Art Week NYC
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Live sales begin March 21 with Japanese and Korean Art, featuring woodblock prints, Buddhist art, important Korean porcelain and paintings. There will be two live sales on 22 March: Indian, Himalayan and Southeast Asian Works of Art is led by a brilliantly gold-heightened Tibetan painting of Milarepa, an array of Himalayan bronzes.
A global benchmark for water stewardship
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The brand's Alwar site has achieved this by understanding shared catchment water challenges including water risks and opportunities while addressing these challenges in a way that progressively resulted in five outcomes, namely good water governance, sustainable water balance, good water quality status.
100 Indian artists under one roof
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The show will take place in Mumbai at Snowball Studios in March and Delhi at Bikaner House in April 2023, and will feature the works of more than 100 Indian artists. The edition is curated by Dr Tarana Khubchandani, Director of Gallery Art & Soul, and mentored by known artist Brinda Miller, who brings her immense knowledge of.
Who made my fabric
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Dipali Patwa speaks to IANSlife about how over the last six decades the brand is restoring India's dying weaves, while also attempting to empower women in rural areas through the promotion of traditional weaving skills. The handwoven fabric in India is a symbol of India's textile heritage. The art of weaving has been passed on.
Unique ways food courts are creating memorable experiences for customers
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Food courts are incorporating interactive elements to allow customers to actively participate and engage with the space. These elements can include games like ping pong tables, foosball tables, virtual reality stations, and interactive kiosks. By adding these interactive elements, food courts are creating a more dynamic.
Are fad diets the way to go?
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Some of the other tempting reasons why individuals choose fad diets are that people nowadays want to lose weight as quickly as possible and with as little effort as feasible and precisely fad diets promise that. Fad diets consist of simple foods that are easy to get, do not include complicated cuisine, and are simple enough.
Vadilal introduces Kesar Rasmalai, Falooda flavours to redefine summer experience
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The beloved VadiBro makes a comeback once again indulging us in his cravings and delivering delight in all his glory! Aakanksha Gandhi President - Branding and Marketing, Vadilal Enterprises Ltd, said: "VadiBro is the epitome of wit, sass, and all things cool. His welcoming stage presence will make you want to sit next to him and gobble up our Gourmet Natural Ice Creams. He's the guy next door. He's your bro. He's our loving VadiBro."
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