LIFESTYLE

A Modern Love Report
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It offers insights on the nuances of modern dating in India as our relationship cultures continue to change in India and more single people, particularly women, are becoming more deliberate about who and how they want to date. How romantic are Indians? It reveals Indians are all heart - from big romantic gestures, candlelit dinners to writing love letters and sending romantic texts is how Gen Z and Millennials like to romance.
Nykaa's Ayurvedic beauty and wellness brand makes its debut
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Authentic in formulation, honest in its promise, and modern in its sensory experience, Nyveda debuts exclusively on Nykaa.com with a range of hair and skin oils that are infused with potent roots and ingredients with proven benefits of nourishment and care. Commenting on the launch of Nyveda, Falguni Nayar, Founder & CEO- Nykaa said, "Nykaa's owned labels strategy is centred around improving lifestyles through thoughtful and well-timed offerings that are customised to the unique needs of Indian consumers.
Mumbai's Biggest Strawberry festival
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So, all strawberry fans get to enjoy delicious strawberry dishes while savouring the sweetness of premium fresh berries. Make the most of the season by indulging in a variety of delectable strawberry-based jams, sweets, milkshakes, beverages, ice creams, and more.
Govandi Arts Festival kickstarts in Mumbai
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The Govandi Art Festival uses inclusive strategies to highlight the skills of underrepresented communities. It is the culmination of a six-month mentorship programme in which 45 young people from Govandi learned from well-known Mumbai-based artists. The mentorship included a variety of artistic mediums, including rap, public art, photography, film and theatre.
Hardik Pandya and Natasa Stankovic Pandya release grand Indian wedding photos
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The newly wedded couple looked stunning in Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla's dream custom ensembles. The duo designer in their latest Instagram post captioned, "Hardik Pandya & Natasa Stankovic Pandya are a dream in custom ensembles". Hardik is an absolutely majestic groom in this regal, off-white jamdani sherwani masterfully hand-embroidered with gold zardozi.
Book your travel in Hindi
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With the addition of Hindi, the platform is now accessible in 46 languages and dialects worldwide, allowing native speakers of those languages to travel and have authentic, local experiences. With Hindi now available on the Extranet and Pulse app (for iOS and Android), Booking.com accommodation partners will be able to manage all pertinent information.
Centre to develop 'one nation, one policy' for organ donation
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"The Centre has decided to do away with the domicile requirement and all the states have been informed about the same. Now the needy person can go to any state of the country and register for getting organ and also get the transplant done. Earlier the organ donation policy of the states required the domicile of the needy person to undertake the organ donation," said a Health Ministry source.
What do your shoes share about your attitude?
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It is also said that shoes affect your mood. The shoes you wear can reflect your style, mood, personality, attitude, and much more. If you want to leave a strong impression, a versatile shoe collection can do the job, they add a lot of depth to your personality. You can unknowingly create a negative impression of yourself with your shoes. Hence, it is recommended to never laze.
Yuzu - the skincare ingredient that deserves your attention
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Apart from being a gastronomical delight, Yuzu's benefits for skin care are responsible for making it the buzziest skincare ingredient that the beauty world cannot get enough of. Imagine the wonders it can do for your skin if it has 3x the amount of Vitamin C as compared to lemons! Quench Botanics shares some great benefits of this magical ingredient.
Mythological Oil Paintings
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Native artists learned how to use oil colours and to paint on canvases instead of little paper miniatures through exposure to their artistic expertise and practise. Wealthy European or indigenous merchants and zamindars were the primary patrons of European artists. They were adopting new subjects even though they were primarily painting portraits.
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