The Style Talk with Praveen Alva at The House of Tribes

The Style Talk with Praveen Alva at The House of Tribes

Recently, The Style.World paid a visit to The House of Tribes and was completely blown away by a performance by a Tulu music performer. Praveen Alva, an architect residing in Bengaluru, very recently started creating songs in Tulu about four years ago. The vocalist challenged himself further as a result of a fortuitous meeting with the musician Raghu Dixit. We were able to have a casual conversation with the artist and learn some less well-known facts about him. In light of this, let’s learn more about Praveen Alva during our session of The Style Talk: 1) Who is Praveen Alva? I’m a working architect in addition to being a singer-songwriter. My mother tongue, Tulu, is the language I compose and sing songs in, and I am interested in working with natural materials and techniques that are centred on the soil. I enjoy being artistically involved and I spend a lot of time learning about and teaching others about creative ways of life. 2) Where did you receive your formal education? I have completed the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Architecture. 3) From the World of Architecture to Music? Which one is more significant? The ability to freely and artistically express oneself is critical. Both Architecture and Music manage to keep me interested and engrossed. I find a lot of parallels between the two in terms of how we come up with ideas, how we investigate, and what we make. Both are currently generating something that is distinct to my perspective of the world by drawing energy from one another. 4) In what ways does music affect your life? The act of writing music helped bring me closer to my heritage and the country. I started paying attention to items and thoughts that I had unconsciously picked up or accumulated during the course of my life as I was growing up. These things and concepts had been floating about in my head for years. For me, music is both a medium and a tool for reflecting my viewpoint on the world around and inside me. 5) Which musical instruments are essential to your life? Guitar is a key essential. An instrument I cannot live without. 6) Who are some of your favourite musicians who serve as a daily source of inspiration for you? Tinariwen, Avial, Led Zeppelin, Raghu Dixit, Parvaaz are some of them. 7) Can you tell me about any of your past mistakes? Failure is a natural and inevitable component of the learning process, and while it may be a stage that need recalibrating and reinforcing, it is nonetheless an important and necessary one. I’ve learned to stop viewing failures as dead ends and instead view them as building stones to future experiences. 8) If you could eat anything, what would it be? I am particularly fond of Chinese and other Asian cuisines. 9) Who is your celebrity idol? Wamiqa Gabbi is somebody I workship. He is G.O.A.T 10) What are the five items that you absolutely cannot leave the house without? A mobile phone, a sketchbook, a couple of pens, earphones, and the keys to the house 11) What would your ideal automobile be? A automobile with a driver who is worn out from the constant driving in Bangalore. 12) Who or what serves as your fashion muse? I adore flowers and designs, and I’ve been curious about various colours of green recently. The Style.World wishes Praveen Alva all the success in his musical career. Credits to Fuse Network for collaboration

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  Night Flea Market at Stone Street in Bengaluru on the 23rd of June 

 Night Flea Market at Stone Street in Bengaluru on the 23rd of June 

Prepare for a lively evening at Stone Street, Bengaluru as they join forces with Lushly to bring forth an exciting ” Night Flea Market ” on June 23rd, from 4 pm to 10 pm. Explore a world of eclectic treasures, delectable bites, and captivating performances. Join them as their buzzing venue transforms into a hub of creativity and community. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the unique charm of Stone Street while indulging in a delightful shopping extravaganza. When: 23rd June 2023, 4 pm onwards Where: Stone Street, BTM Layout, Bengaluru Contact number: +91 9632452266

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 Considering COVID Drive-thru vaccination? Here’s what you need to know

Considering COVID Drive-thru vaccination? Here’s what you need to know

Coronavirus, the deadliest pandemic during which individuals are trying their best to physically distance themselves even while they await their turn to get jabbed. The fear of standing in the queue and coming in contact with another person while getting vaccinated is inevitable as vaccinating 1.3 billion people is a humongous task. Having said that, with a Drive-thru setup an individual has to simply drive up his/her car, flash their ID cards and token provided by CoWin Platform and get vaccinated. Yes, it is that simple and safe. Amid India’s ongoing battle against coronavirus, cities are coming up with Drive-thru vaccination setups where people can get their doses inside their vehicles. Not only have people deemed it safe but this setup is said to significantly speed up the number of people getting vaccinated if set up nationwide on a massive scale. What exactly is Drive-thru vaccination? Physical distance is the most important factor to consider when people step out for vaccination, with Drive-thru vaccination people remain seated inside their cars, show their ID cards and await their turn to get vaccinated without having to step down or come in contact with other citizens. All the processes of registration for the drive are done online “Well organized, free of cost no waiting time”: A vaccinated citizens experience Poonam Agarwal, a 27-year-old, decided to go for Drive-thru vaccination and shared her experience. Talking to The Style. World Agarwal said, “I received my Covishield via Drive-thru vaccination As the vaccination drive-thru was setup in multi level parking, people had to pass through checkpoints arranged, systematically. “The first checkpoint checked my CoWIN registration, the second checked ID proof,  the third provided a token and the fourth desk was handled by a doctor who administered the vaccine.” Agarwal further added, “The facility wasn’t just for four-wheelers but people could ride through and walk-in as well.” “Apart from a few people who walked in were seen crowding up, the process was smooth and safe when it came to payment, vehicle movement and waiting time.” On asking about how safe the setup was, Agarwal said, “The Drive-thru vaccination which is free of cost will encourage people to get vaccinated at the earliest without compromising themselves from coming into contact with other people. Overall a pleasant experience.” Rules to follow for Drive-thru vaccination? As per officials, these are the protocols that need to be followed: Prior registration on CoWIN platform Your Token number Carry your ID proof Reach designated venues on schedule Mask up and sanitize One of the first Drive-thru vaccination camp was conducted in Bengaluru city by the Residents Association and organized by the COVID-19 task force team. On May 8, the camp was held at a gated villa community Palm Meadows in RG Halli, Whitefield. Apart from Bengaluru, other cities also facilitated the idea of Drive-thru vaccination. Mumbai, Mohali, Nagpur, Gurugram, Noida, Odisha, Bhopal, Delhi are other parts of the country where Drive-thru setups are operational. Considering COVID Drive-thru vaccination? Here’s what you need to know

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 The Ultimate Pride Month Book List

The Ultimate Pride Month Book List

This Pride Month, Hachette Book Publishing India Pvt Ltd has gathered some of the best books featuring LGBTQIA+ characters and experiences. Less by Andrew Sean Greer WHO SAYS YOU CAN’T RUN AWAY FROM YOUR PROBLEMS? Arthur Less is a failed novelist about to turn fifty. A wedding invitation arrives in the post: it is from an ex-boyfriend of nine years who is engaged to someone else. Arthur can’t say yes – it would be too awkward; he can’t say no – it would look like defeat. So, he begins to accept the invitations on his desk to half-baked literary events around the world. From France to India, Germany to Japan, Arthur almost falls in love, almost falls to his death, and puts miles between him and the plight he refuses to face. Less is a novel about mishaps, misunderstandings and the depths of the human heart. WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR FICTION 2018 The Color Purple by Alice Walker The classic, PULITZER PRIZE-winning novel that made Alice Walker a household name. Set in the deep American South between the wars, THE COLOR PURPLE is the classic tale of Celie, a young black girl born into poverty and segregation. Raped repeatedly by the man she calls ‘father’, she has two children taken away from her, is separated from her beloved sister Nettie and is trapped into an ugly marriage. But then she meets the glamorous Shug Avery, singer and magic-maker – a woman who has taken charge of her own destiny. Gradually Celie discovers the power and joy of her own spirit, freeing her from her past and reuniting her with those she loves. Fingersmith by Sarah Waters The book that inspired Park Chan-wook’s astonishing film The Handmaiden. Shortlisted for the Orange Prize and the Booker Prize London 1862. Sue Trinder, orphaned at birth, grows up among petty thieves – fingersmiths – under the rough but loving care of Mrs Sucksby and her ‘family’. But from the moment she draws breath, Sue’s fate is linked to that of another orphan growing up in a gloomy mansion not too many miles away. Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters Piercing the shadows of the naked stage was a single shaft of rosy limelight, and in the centre of this was a girl: the most marvellous girl – I knew it at once! – that I had ever seen. A saucy, sensuous and multi-layered historical romance, Tipping the Velvet follows the glittering career of Nan King – oyster girl turned music-hall star turned rent boy turned East End ‘tom’. Affinity by Sarah Waters ‘Affinity is the work of an intense and atmospheric imagination . . . Sarah Waters is such an interesting writer, a kind of feminist Dickens’ – Fiona PittKethley, Daily Telegraph. Set in and around the women’s prison at Milbank in the 1870s, Affinity is an eerie and utterly compelling ghost story, a complex and intriguing literary mystery and a poignant love story with an unexpected twist in the tale. Following the death of her father, Margaret Prior has decided to pursue some ‘good work’ with the lady criminals of one of London’s most notorious gaols. Surrounded by prisoners, murderers and common thieves, Margaret feels herself drawn to one of the prisons more unlikely inmates – the imprisoned spiritualist – Selina Dawes. Sympathetic to the plight of this innocent-seeming girl, Margaret sees herself dispensing guidance and perhaps friendship on her visits, little expecting to find herself dabbling in a twilight world of seances, shadows, unruly spirits and unseemly passions. The Night Watch by Sarah Waters Shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction and for the Orange Prize and the Booker Prize. Moving back through the 1940s, through air raids, blacked out streets, illicit liaisons, sexual adventure, to end with its beginning in 1941, The Night Watch is the work of a truly brilliant and compelling storyteller. This is the story of four Londoners – three women and a young man with a past, drawn with absolute truth and intimacy. Kay, who drove an ambulance during the war and lived life at full throttle, now dresses in mannish clothes and wanders the streets with a restless hunger, searching… Helen, clever, sweet, much-loved, harbours a painful secret…Viv, glamour girl, is stubbornly, even foolishly loyal, to her soldier lover… Duncan, an apparent innocent, has had his own demons to fight during the war. Their lives, and their secrets connect in sometimes startling ways. War leads to strange alliances… Tender, tragic and beautifully poignant, set against the backdrop of feats of heroism both epic and ordinary, here is a novel of relationships that offers up subtle surprises and twists. The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters Shortlisted for the Women’s Prize. This novel from the internationally bestselling author of The Little Stranger, is a brilliant ‘page-turning melodrama and a fascinating portrait of London of the verge of great change’ (Guardian). It is 1922, and London is tense. Ex-servicemen are disillusioned, the out-of-work and the hungry are demanding change. And in South London, in a genteel Camberwell villa, a large silent house now bereft of brothers, husband and even servants, life is about to be transformed, as impoverished widow Mrs Wray and her spinster daughter, Frances, are obliged to take in lodgers. For with the arrival of Lilian and Leonard Barber, a modern young couple of the ‘clerk class’, the routines of the house will be shaken up in unexpected ways. And as passions mount and frustration gathers, no one can foresee just how far-reaching, and how devastating, the disturbances will be. This is vintage Sarah Waters: beautifully described with excruciating tension, real tenderness, believable characters, and surprises. It is above all a wonderful, compelling story. Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo *The Grishaverse will be coming to Netflix soon with Shadow and Bone, an original series!* Nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Medal 2017, this fantasy epic from the No. 1 NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author of the Grisha trilogy is gripping, sweeping and memorable –

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 City doctors warn against usage of mask during exercise or running

City doctors warn against usage of mask during exercise or running

With the Health department planning to open jogging tracks inside apartments, it will soon be a common scene to find people back on jogging tracks inside apartment complexes with masks on. Currently, many joggers and runners are flocking parks and roads with masks on. However, the city doctors say that it is not a nice idea to wear masks. Well-known pulmonologist Dr. Ganesh Pratap from Prakriya hospital said, “If you are an athlete or a regular jogger with no pre-existing lung or heart disease, then exercise up to brisk walk and yoga are accepted. But definitely not running and jogging with masks on. Because during exercise, our muscles demands 20 times more oxygen supply. To supply this need, heart and lungs together work at 20 times to supply the demand. As we breathe air through our nose, wearing mask will be like obstacle and causes throttling which constrains the immediate need of oxygen supply.” Dr Suriraju (Medical Director of Regal Hospital) said, “Any mask reduces the flow of air and hence reduces the blood oxygen levels. One can become more easily fatigued while exercising with face mask. This is because of reduced oxygen to muscles and as compensation body uses a different method (anaerobic or oxygen-free metabolism) to produce the required energy. However, over a period of time, the body tries to compensate and becomes increasingly efficient to utilise the available oxygen. Exercising with a mask is like an extra layer of stress on the body that may be useful to some or detrimental to others.” He also added that the individual may get certain specific symptoms such as light headless, tingling, numbness, breathlessness. This may occur more frequently during the initial period of starting to exercise. The symptoms may reduce when the body gets adjusted to the new mode of exercising. Regal Hospital’s intensivist Dr Shashi Bhaskara said, “The need for exercising depends on what the individual has been accustomed to. Reduced exercises for an individual who has a vigorous fitness regimen or lack of exercises for someone with minimal workout regimen before the pandemic may cause harm to the body. This harm may be anything form just unhealthy weight gain with its accompanied medical complications to psychological disturbances due to the change in routine. The pandemic situation may last for a while and one cannot wait for it to end to stay healthy. Adequate exercises have always been beneficial for health.” Neeraj Lal (vice-president and cluster-head of Rainbow Children’s Hospital) suggested that it was better to exercise in home as much as possible, there won’t be any need of using mask if your home is not over crowded. “If you want to exercise outside home, prefer areas where no one is there or you are socially distanced for more than 10 mts and you can unmask yourself and continue your workouts. But as soon as you come across people, one should have to wear their mask back,” he said suggesting that house hold works are the best replacement for gym workouts. Doing yoga at stagnant place or slow walk is well accepted. Cardio workouts requiring high calorie burn should be avoided wearing mask especially in elderly and pre-existing diseases. Always prefer open areas to exercise where one can unmask and do their work outs.

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 Top 10 Experiences in the Countryside of Philadelphia

Top 10 Experiences in the Countryside of Philadelphia

From the battlefields of the American Revolution to the expansive gardens, from tax-free shopping on branded clothes and shoes to exciting outdoors and golf courses, and also world-class dining, there is more to the Countryside of Philadelphia than you can imagine. Elmwood Park Zoo Elmwood Park Zoo currently maintains a collection of over 100 species that hail from all over the globe. Highlights of the collection include giraffes, zebras, bald and golden eagles, jaguars, and red pandas. A number of species in the collection are managed pursuant to an international SSP (Species Survival Plan). The zoo also showcases several significant wildlife conservation success stories, such as the American bison, peregrine falcon, bald eagle, and American alligator. Longwood Gardens Nestled in the Countryside of Philadelphia, also popularly known as America’s Garden Capital, the Longwood Gardens is often named among one of the world’s great gardens. The Longwood Gardens is often called the world’s premier horticultural showplace. Spanning across 1077 acres of woodlands, majestic gardens, a 4.5-acre opulent conservatory among others, and dancing fountains, this masterpiece is ranked as the largest display gardens in the United States. Open around the year, explore the different colors of nature across different seasons, and also enjoy the dining experiences located in the gardens. Also not to miss is the extraordinary show of the dancing fountains. Brandywine Battlefield Park The Brandywine Battlefield Park is the site where the Battle of Brandywine was fought on September 11, 1777, during the American Revolution. The Brandywine Battlefield offers visitors a 20-minute movie on the history of the battle, a museum and two historic house tours seasonally. Brandywine Battlefield Historic Site is a National Historic Landmark. King of Prussia Mall One of America’s most iconic shopping malls and one of the largest malls in the East Coast of the USA, King of Prussia Mall draws visitors from throughout the world. With 7 department stores and a collection of luxury retailers unsurpassed in the region, King of Prussia is a premier shopping and dining experience not to be missed. At King of Prussia, you’ll find offerings for every taste and budget, from luxury to your favorite national and international brand retailers. LEGOLAND® Discovery Center LEGOLAND® Discovery Center is the ultimate indoor LEGO® play experience. Families can enjoy a world of creativity, color, and building fun in the ultimate indoor LEGO playground with features including local landmarks made from over a million LEGO bricks in MINILAND® to a fun and exciting LEGO themed ride. Families can also watch their favorite LEGO characters come to life in the 4D Cinema. Then get hands-on with the thousands of LEGO bricks in themed build-and-play areas where children can bring their imaginative LEGO creations to life. Valley Forge National Historical Park The focal point of Valley Forge attractions is the 3,500-acre Valley Forge National Historical Park. It was here that General George Washington forged his Continental Army into a fighting force, during the difficult winter encampment of 1777-78. Today, the park is a lush, 3,500-acre expanse of rolling hillsides dotted with flowering dogwood trees. Washington’s original stone headquarters has been restored and furnished; log huts have been reconstructed; and statues and monuments throughout the park that remind visitors of their national heritage. The Park is also extremely popular for walking and biking trails The Brandywine Artisan Wine Trail The perfect wine tasting experience, all located in close proximity, these Chester County wineries offer the very best in Pennsylvania wines. Each with estate grown vineyards, state-of-the-art wine-making facilities and a new generation of young passionate award-winning winemakers dedicated to making exceptional, unique wines. Explore the wineries, vineyards, and wine bars that form part of the Brandywine Artisan Wine Trail and celebrate the art of wine and the artistic heritage of the beautiful Brandywine Region.  They present artisanal themes every month during the year for your enjoyment. Hot-Air Balloon Rides Experience the exhilaration of flight over the Schuylkill River Valley in a hot air balloon. The United States Hot Air Balloon Team is the area’s official hot air ballooning service, fully staffed with their own experienced pilots who take you up in their own hot-air balloons. They manage, guide, and direct your entire experience from booking through the champagne toast at the end of your flight. Golfing The Countryside boasts of over 60 golf courses in the region with a mix of public and private clubs, historic courses rich in history and beautiful new greens, and golf courses that can challenge golfers of every skill level. Brandywine River Museum of Art Discover an outstanding collection of American art housed in a 19th century mill overlooking the banks of the Brandywine River. The Museum’s outstanding Heritage Collection is a cross section of American art, with a special focus on artistic practises in the Brandywine valley. Nineteenth- and twentieth-century landscape paintings testify to the beauty which drew well-known artists to the area. Important portraits, still-life paintings and notable holdings in American illustration add diversity and breadth to this unique collection.

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 Graffiti to raise awareness about COVID-19

Graffiti to raise awareness about COVID-19

Corona Warriors and Nippon Paint have added a splash of colour to Bengaluru city with their COVID-19 awareness campaign. The paint used in the campaign for the graffiti is provided by Nippon Paint and the graffiti is executed by Corona Warriors, the volunteers chosen by the government to help raise awareness and educate people about COVID-19. Nippon Paint and Corona Warriors will be coming up with graffiti at many locations across Bengaluru, starting with BTM layout. Graffiti to raise awareness about COVID-19

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 Samyati, a Performing Arts Festival

Samyati, a Performing Arts Festival

  Taamara Foundation brings to Bangalore Samyati, a performing arts festival, an ensemble of performing artists from varied ethnic backgrounds. The artists include Thomas Vo Van Tao, Mohiniyattam dancer, making a statement about male dancers being an equally legitimate section of the art form, MS Pramukh and Sreelekha Sriram, flautist and singer, a young blossoming flautist accompanied by an equally young promising singer, Yakshadegula and TDC, Yakshagana dancers and Mohiniyattam dancer, an institution popularising yakshagana with an institution propelling mohiniyattam, Keiko Okama, Mohinayattam dancer, who is covering a long way literally to indulge in her passion for Indian classical dance, Akshay Gandhi and Rohit Bhasi, a storyteller at heart with a visual artist, Aayana dance company, a high energy dance troup of contemporary dancers. This event is presented by Taamara Foundation which is a non-governmental organisation. Its goal is to promote performing arts and help artists and technicians achieve economic independence. The foundation organises events and workshops to create a platform for them. Where: Prabhath Auditorium, #1 Padmavati Arcade 5th main 1st R block NR Colony Basavanagudi, Bengaluru. When: 28th and 29th of March 2020, 5 to 8 PM. Samyati, a Performing Arts Festival

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 Flavours & Colours of Holi

Flavours & Colours of Holi

Celebrate the festival of colours in many colourful and flavourful ways in Bangalore. Holi-licious Grand Brunch at FEAST Experience the culture of colours and indulge in some delicious food to celebrate the vibrant and colourful season of Holi with a culinary palate created just for the occasion. Gorge on sumptuous treats and tuck into a delicious brunch to make this Holi, a delicious one! Executive Chef Gaurav Anand has carefully designed a special menu with his culinary team, for the occasion to tantalise your taste buds. Start your meal with some refreshing drinks like the traditional Thandai Rose Milk, Kesar Lassi, crunchy snacks like Bhakarwadi, Mini Cocktails Samosa, Gujarati special counter with dishes like Fafda, Khandvi, Kachori Chaat, Ragada Patties, Bhuna Hara Saag, Kache gosht ki Biryani, Amritsari Kulche aur Chana, Fondant Potato, Sicilian Style Vegetable Lasagna, Asian Main live counters, Malpua, Phirnee, Gujia and so much more. Where: FEAST, Lobby Level, Sheraton Grand Bangalore Hotel at Brigade Gateway, Bangalore. When: Tuesday, 10th March 2020, 12:30 PM to 4 PM Call: +91 80 4252 0133. Have a Fun-tastic Holi at LUSH Holi is the perfect time to indulge and binge on some good food and delicious drinks. Head to Renaissance Bengaluru Race Course Hotel if you’re craving for some authentic Holi delicacies. The hotel is organising a delicious Lunch for Holi on Tuesday where you can enjoy an extravagant spread at Lush – the signature all-day- dining -restaurant, handcrafted by talented Chef Nitish and his team. Indulge in a special Holi spread comprising of Indian Chaats, Gol Gappa, Aloo Chaat, Samosa Chaat, Aloo Tikki, Dahi Vada, Indian delicacies like Chole Bhature and hand-crafted Indian Mithais. Where: Lush, Renaissance Bengaluru Race Course Hotel, Bangalore. When: 10 March, 12:30 pm to 3 pm Holi Special at Hyatt Centric MG Road Bangalore The highlight of any Indian festival is the scrumptious food prepared, and Holi is no different. Hyatt Centric MG Road Bangalore has a special Holi menu with an array of traditional delicacies from different regions of India at The Bengaluru Brassiere on 9 and 10 March. There will also be fun-filled activities at the poolside for the festival, perfect for friends and family. The menu, created by Chef Manish Uniyal, will have authentic savoury dishes and sweets like Mathura ki kachori, Bharwan paneer and Mawa gujia along with Kesaria Thandai to accompany your meal. Where: The Bengaluru Brassiere, Hyatt Centric MG Road, Ulsoor, Bangalore. When – 9 and 10 March 2020, 12 noon to 3 PM. Call: 080 40187200. Rangeelo Rajasthan The royalty of Rajasthan celebrates everything with food and music. It’s said that for every festivity, the entire kingdom would prepare grand feasts that saw everyone congregating to celebrate over the season’s best preparations. Bringing you that very experience, is Rasovara – The Royal Kitchen, with its Rangeelo Rajasthan festival. From March 6-10, 2020, Rasovara, UB City will take on the hues of India’s beloved state, Rajasthan. Their experienced khansamas have researched long and hard, digging into the royal kitchen’s rare recipes, to recreate the near-perfect spring menu for you. After you’re welcomed in customary Rasovara style, complete with a chandan teeka, you will be shown to your table where a magical treat awaits. Hold your breath as piping hot Green Peas Kachori, prepared from the season’s freshest peas, set the tone for the meal ahead. Sip into the refreshing Mango Thandai that gives you a taste of the impending summer. Or, if you prefer, there is the Gulab and Kesar Thandai, blended to perfection to bring you the most complete thandai experience. Mawa Gujiya, made from the royal chefs most secret recipes, bring a burst of flavours and aromas from the first bite to the last. And then, there’s the hero of the meal – Rajasthan famed Kesar Jalebi, without which every royal feast was incomplete. Where: Rasovara, UB City, Bengaluru. When: March 6-10, 2020. Holi Celebrations at Courtyard & Fairfield by Marriott Bengaluru ORR Welcome the festival of colours with a magnificent lunch buffet at the all-day dining restaurant MoMo Café and specialty Indian restaurant Kava. Also, welcoming Spring is the two-day Holi themed festival on 9th and 10th March. Cocktail menu with refreshing thandais, kids zone for the children to indulge in, free shots for everyone dressed in white and a range of exciting desserts to dive into, the extravaganza promises to make you go high on food and the festive aura around. Where: Courtyard & Fairfield by Marriott Bengaluru ORR. Call: +91 9513653156. Flavours & Colours of Holi

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 Jewel Box by Arnav

Jewel Box by Arnav

Bollywood actress Shikha Talsania unveiled the latest collections by celebrated designers at Jewel Box by Arnav at Jayanagar, Bengaluru. Jewel Box by Arnav is an extension of Arnav and is a convergence of contemporary geometric tessellations and traditional designs. It houses 30 unique designer brands under one roof. The brand offers a space for people to explore an assortment of jewellery that incorporates elements of heritage, alternate materials, vivid influences and contemporary stories. Jewel Box perseveres to empower Indian craft and celebrates communities and karigars that are known to be true master of design and art. The evening was spent celebrating Indian designs by distinguished designers, who showcased the beauty of exquisitely crafted jewellery from Arnav, Sangeeta Boochra, Lara Morakhia, Zariin, Mortantra, Vaidaan, Bhavya Ramesh and much more. Jewel Box by Arnav

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