Indians Losing Lakhs of Rupees To The Latest Courier Scam: What’s Going On and How To Avoid It

Indians Losing Lakhs of Rupees To The Latest Courier Scam: What’s Going On and How To Avoid It

Indians are nowadays busy scamming there own people. They are posing as CBI agents and courier executives are involved in the scam. They get in touch with victims and tell them, fictitiously, that an airport has confiscated a package that contained illicit goods like drugs, MDMA and many other illegal products. Then, they demand payment from the victims. Cyber scam cases are increasing in India as more people become victims of internet fraudsters‘ schemes and lose thousands of dollars. Even more concerning is the fact that con artists are always coming up with new techniques to trick people. As a result, even when someone is aware of a certain scam, the introduction of new ones frequently leaves individuals perplexed and opens them up to becoming victims of these online frauds. The courier or parcel scam is one such scheme that is growing in popularity right now. A PhD candidate at Bengaluru’s Indian Institute of Science recently reported a scam to the police. The student lost Rs 1,34,650 after answering a call from a person claiming to be a FedEx employee. The caller said that her identity had been stolen and that a package that was sent to her contained illicit goods. The victim goes on to say that the caller then put her in touch with a person posing as a representative of the Mumbai Narcotics Division in order to confirm her identification. After that, they requested that she attend a Skype conversation in order to give her comments, and they showed her official government documents from the RBI and CBI. In order to validate her bank accounts, con artists also demanded money and her bank statement. “They pretended to be officers from the Mumbai Narcotics Division and threatened to give MDMA to me illegally. I transferred the money out of extreme fear and worry,” she disclosed. The victim allegedly sent Rs. 1,34,650 to the con artist’s bank account. Another case that has been reported involves an IT professional from Mumbai who was duped by cyber criminals pretending to be Department of Drugs officers. The swindle cost the woman Rs 1.97 lakh. A doctor from Delhi too lost over Rs 4.47 crore a few weeks back after falling for a similar fraud. The founder and CEO of financial services company Zerodha, Nithin Kamath, recently brought attention to a comparable situation on social media on June 23.   What does a courier scam mean? Cybercriminals are deliberately targeting young people in this new courier scam, which is upsetting and worrying them. They get in touch with victims and tell them that “courier parcels” purportedly carrying drugs or other illicit goods are being shipped overseas under their identities. After the victim starts to trust what they are saying, the con artists encourage her to attend a Skype chat where they pretend to be drug department police. They continue to manipulate and stress the victim during the call. They ask for the victim’s bank account information, Aadhaar number, and other identifying details. Furthermore, the con artists ask the victim to pay money while claiming that it will be refunded under the guise of verification. But, the con artists cut off communication as soon as the victim received the money, leaving them helpless to recover their lost funds. Indians spamming fellow countrymen is more than just an offense, more and more awareness is required on this and this is a small effort on behalf of thestyle.world. Disclaimer: This is a true incident reflected in many scenarios and this is a awareness note by Shrishti Jaiswal as it has happened to her personally. 

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 Celebrating NGO That Support Textile Industries of India On The Frontlines

Celebrating NGO That Support Textile Industries of India On The Frontlines

Celebrating NGOs on the Frontlines of India’s Textile Renaissance Celebrating NGOs on the Frontlines of India’s Textile As the world commemorates NGO Day on February 27th, we shine a spotlight on the unsung heroes driving change within India’s vibrant textile industry. Beyond the intricate weaves and rich hues lies a tapestry of stories where NGOs play a pivotal role in preserving heritage, empowering artisans, and fostering sustainable practices. Join us as we delve into the inspiring initiatives and impactful interventions that are weaving a brighter future for Indian textiles, one thread at a time. The artisans of Indian handlooms and handicrafts could use all the assistance they can get. These NGOs and organisations are making a small effort to prevent the extinction of these ancient customs. 1. Aadyam Handwoven An initiative of the Aditya Birla Group, Aadyam Handwoven is a social cause that attempts to create a self-sustaining ecosystem for the most gifted artisans in the country. They currently work with three weaver communities in India: Varanasi, Pochampally, and Bhuj. The organization helps weavers by opening up new markets and ensuring benefits that will create value for the community. 2. 200 Million Artisans This initiative is dedicated to the 200 million people who depend on craft for their livelihood. As an impact-first ecosystem enabler, they partner with organisations to generate insight and inspire action that will benefit the artisan ecosystem. They have registered a huge impact through their work, with 30+ fundraisers showcased, raising $30,000 and positively influencing 10,000 artisans across 13 states. 3. Creative Dignity Creative Dignity is a movement that has brought together over 500 diverse creative producers, small enterprises, civil society organisations and professionals to support artisans and uplift them, particularly in the COVID-19 era. They focus on providing relief and work towards the rehabilitation and rejuvenation of artisans to ensure their sustainable prosperity. 4. All India Artisans and Craftworkers Welfare Association All India Artisans and Craftworkers Welfare Association (AIACA) is a membership-based non-profit organisation, AIACA was established in 2004. Ever since, they have been working towards the preservation of India’s diverse handloom and handicraft sectors. AIACA engages in policy research and advocacy, implementing a range of programmes that uplift craft producers, and provide them with access to mainstream markets. 5. Dastkari Haat Samiti This is a national association of craftsperson’s that hail from regions all over India. Jaya Jaitley, a social and political activist, established it in 1986. Since then, it has helped artisans gain the dignity and self-confidence to have their own voice. Today, the collective has more than 1,600 members, including individual artists and organisations. They are also the brain behind the ever-popular Dilli Haat, a haat-style market located in India’s capital city, that helps traditional artisans market their products. 6. Craft Revival Trust   The Craft Revival Trust, established in 1999, is a non-profit organisation that has been relentlessly working towards the revival of folk art, crafts, and textiles, and their practitioners. Some of their most prominent initiatives include Asia InCH, under which there has been the creation of an encyclopedia and resource base for the craft and textile sector. Researchers, students, and customers from all over the world can easily access the information, which is also a repository of knowledge for artisans and weavers. 7. Industree Foundation Started in 2000, the Industree Foundation tackles poverty through the creation of an ownership-based, organised creative manufacturing ecosystem for women. The organisation works with women entrepreneurs and artisans, particularly those who belong to the marginalised communities in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, and even Ethiopia. Through their interventions, the Foundation has impacted over 50,00,000 producers over the last two decades. Moreover, they have created markets worth USD 58 million. That is how this year we are celebrating World NGO Day; we are reminding the nation about those silent heroes who are making the textiles and crafting industries better for the world!  

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 Ratha Saptami Celebrations – The Divine Chariot Symbol and Importance

Ratha Saptami Celebrations – The Divine Chariot Symbol and Importance

Ratha Saptami: Exploring the Significance: Ratha Saptami, also known as Magha Saptami, is a significant Hindu festival celebrated on the seventh day (Saptami) in the bright half of the Hindu lunar month of Magha. This auspicious day marks the symbolic emergence of the Sun god Surya into the northern hemisphere, moving from the southeast to the northeast. The festival holds deep spiritual and cultural significance in Hindu tradition, signifying the transition of seasons and the onset of spring. The Legend of Ratha Saptami: According to Hindu mythology, Ratha Saptami commemorates the divine chariot of the Sun god, driven by his charioteer Aruna. It is believed that on this day, Lord Surya embarks on his journey atop his seven-horse drawn chariot, pulled by his steeds symbolizing the seven colors of the rainbow. The chariot’s movement symbolizes the increasing strength of the Sun’s rays as it travels towards the northern hemisphere, bringing warmth and vitality to the earth. Religious Observances: Devotees observe Ratha Saptami with various rituals and prayers dedicated to the Sun god. Many wake up before sunrise to take a ritual bath in holy rivers or water bodies, symbolizing the purification of the body and soul. They offer prayers to Surya, recite hymns, and perform special rituals such as ‘Surya Namaskar‘ (sun salutations) to seek blessings for health, prosperity, and spiritual enlightenment. Symbolism and Significance: Ratha Saptami holds profound symbolism in Hinduism, representing the victory of light over darkness and the triumph of good over evil. The festival also marks the onset of longer days and shorter nights, symbolizing the awakening of nature from the winter slumber and the rejuvenation of life. It is a time for introspection, renewal, and spiritual growth, as devotees seek to align themselves with the cosmic energy of the Sun god. Cultural Celebrations: Across India, Ratha Saptami is celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm. Temples dedicated to Lord Surya are adorned with flowers and lights, and elaborate processions featuring beautifully decorated chariots are taken out in many regions. Traditional music, dance performances, and cultural events add to the festive atmosphere, as communities come together to rejoice in the glory of the Sun god. Ratha Saptami is not just a festival; it is a celebration of life, light, and spirituality. As the Sun god embarks on his celestial journey, illuminating the world with his radiant energy, may this auspicious day bring joy, prosperity, and blessings to all. Let us embrace the spirit of Ratha Saptami and welcome the dawn of a new season with faith, gratitude, and devotion.

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 Go Spiritual India Relaunches Nationwide ‘Go Vegetarian’ Campaign on World Vegetarian Day 2023

Go Spiritual India Relaunches Nationwide ‘Go Vegetarian’ Campaign on World Vegetarian Day 2023

On the auspicious occasion of World Vegetarian Day, celebrated annually on October 1st, it’s time for deep reflection. We must ask ourselves whether sacrificing the lives of animals for our sustenance is truly necessary. Is meat consumption a fundamental requirement for humanity? To understand the importance of this day, let’s briefly explore its history: World Vegetarian Day was established in 1977 by the North American Vegetarian Society (NAVS) and has since gained global recognition for its message of compassion and benevolence towards animals. The worldwide adoption of vegetarian and vegan lifestyles has been steadily growing over the years. Go Spiritual India, India’s Leading Charitable Spiritual Organization, is proud to relaunch its nationwide ‘Go Vegetarian’ campaign on this World Vegetarian Day in 2023. The campaign initially debuted in 2022. Go Spiritual India is committed to philanthropy, spiritual enlightenment, social causes, spiritual tourism, media, organics, spiritual events, mental health, and wellness. At its helm is Sonu Tyagi, an award-winning writer, director, and producer with a diverse background spanning film, journalism, advertising, and psychology. He also leads Approach Entertainment, India’s prominent film production and celebrity Management Company, along with Approach Communications, a media and communications firm. Go Spiritual India is set for an array of exciting initiatives, starting with the rollout of the Go Spiritual India Monthly Print Magazine and its digital counterpart. Following this, Go Spiritual India has plans to launch Go Spiritual India Web TV & OTT. In addition to media ventures, Go Spiritual India aims to diversify its portfolio by offering a range of products and services in wellness, mental health, Ayurveda, and food categories via its dedicated e-commerce platform. Moreover, the organization is actively developing events and retreats to advance the cause of Indian spirituality on a global scale. Sonu Tyagi’s profound connection with the spiritual realm inspired the establishment of Go Spiritual India. Their mission is to reach a global audience through various mediums, such as media, social media, digital platforms, films, events, and a vast network of volunteers. Their primary goals include promoting vegetarianism, advocating for kindness towards animals, and spreading Indian spirituality worldwide. You may wonder about the connection between spirituality and vegetarianism. Beyond the avoidance of unnecessary violence towards animals, the meat industry has a significant adverse impact on the environment and sustainability. Indian spirituality is rooted in the belief that all living beings possess a soul (Atma), an integral part of the Supreme Being (Param Atma), or what some may refer to as God. As all souls are interconnected through the Param Atma, spirituality involves an expansion of consciousness aimed at merging the individual Atma with the Param Atma. Consequently, compassion and detached love for all living beings are essential aspects of one’s spiritual journey. Consuming healthy, guilt-free food is a crucial facet of this spiritual journey. Whether consciously acknowledged or not, the act of slaughtering animals for food and consuming their carcasses can evoke a sense of guilt, even if it lingers in one’s subconscious. This guilt can hinder spiritual growth. Spirituality teaches us to respect all of God’s creation and emphasizes that animals are an integral part of it. Kindness towards animals stems from the innate compassion within humans, even when it’s consciously overlooked. With this understanding, Go Spiritual India has been actively promoting vegetarianism and compassion for homeless animals in India. On World Vegetarian Day, their campaign aims to expand its reach both within India and globally. Go Spiritual India, a prominent spiritual and social service organization engaged in various philanthropic activities, emphasizes service towards the poor, underprivileged, and animals alike. Spirituality teaches us to be kind not only to humanity but to all of nature, respecting the creation of the Supreme Being. Founder Sonu Tyagi reiterates the organization’s mission to raise awareness about the greatness of Indian culture, traditions, spirituality, and compassion. Go Spiritual India plans to take its spiritual philosophy and ‘Go Vegetarian’ campaign to a global scale, engaging volunteers, media, and social media from around the world, creating digital content and films for this noble cause. Go Spiritual India has also been actively involved in charitable work, including efforts to eradicate hunger and distribute essentials like blankets to the less fortunate. Go Spiritual India  ‘Bhookh Mitao Campaign’ focuses on providing food to the hungry and encourages food item donations, supported by corporate organizations and spiritual individuals. Additionally, Go Spiritual India run annual blanket donation drives to assist the homeless during harsh North Indian winters, garnering support from volunteers and Bollywood celebrities alike. In addition to their humanitarian efforts, Go Spiritual India promotes compassion towards animals. This message of mercy towards animals has gained significant traction, leading many to embrace vegetarianism and compassion for all living beings. Go Spiritual India is gaining recognition through its philanthropic and spiritual activities. All their campaigns have received widespread support and financial backing, propelling the organization forward. Their mission seeks to eliminate meat consumption worldwide, highlighting its health risks and environmental impact. Efforts to justify taking animal lives are seen as hypocritical. Social activist Prem Agrawal, associated with Go Spiritual India, asserts that human bodies are not naturally designed to digest meat. He points out that while carnivorous animals do not chew their food, herbivores, including humans, do. According to Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine, vegetarian food is ideal for maintaining health, a concept supported by yoga for overall well-being. Human physiology necessitates chewing food before ingestion, indicating that the human body is naturally inclined toward a vegetarian diet. However, many people worldwide consume meat primarily for pleasure and indulgence. Sonu Tyagi appeals to all to remove meat from their plates and transition to a healthier, naturally vegetarian diet. The ‘Go Vegetarian’ campaign by Go Spiritual India seeks to create awareness and inspire individuals to make this transformative change, not just for their well-being but also for the compassion and respect they owe to all living beings and the environment. Approach Communications is handling PR and communications for Go Spiritual India, while social media and digital marketing are being managed

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 Experience the best of Korean cuisine as Conrad Seoul flies to Conrad at the Garden City in Bengaluru

Experience the best of Korean cuisine as Conrad Seoul flies to Conrad at the Garden City in Bengaluru

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Korea and India, Conrad Bengaluru commemorates the occasion through a unique festival. Graced by The Embassy of the Republic of Korea and The Korea Tourism Organization, the curated vision celebrates the two nations through its rich culture, tradition and heritage. Offering a tantalizing array of vibrant and exquisite flavours of Korea at Conrad Bengaluru, prepare to be swept away by a meticulously curated menu, masterfully crafted by renowned chefs from Conrad Seoul – Chef Lee and Chef Kim, along with the culinary genius Chef Indra, Conrad Bengaluru. Get ready to embark on a culinary journey showcasing the sizzle of Korean delicacies, making this feast an extraordinary event that truly must be bookmarked! However, for those craving a diverse culinary adventure that extends beyond Korean delicacies, the option of hiring a private chef offers an enticing opportunity to explore a multitude of cuisines, all within the comfort of one’s own surroundings. Imagine savoring the bold spices of Mexican cuisine, the delicate flavors of French cuisine, the vibrant freshness of Greek dishes, the intricate balance of Asian flavors, or the succulent perfection of a steak—all expertly prepared by a skilled chef. With the expertise services like those offered by Red Rock Chef, both residents and visitors can embark on a culinary journey across continents and cultures, savoring a feast that tantalizes the taste buds and delights the senses. Whether hosting an intimate gathering or simply seeking to elevate a casual dining experience, hiring a private chef in Utah opens the door to a world of culinary possibilities, promising an extraordinary gastronomic adventure that transcends boundaries and captivates the palate. The exclusive food festival will showcase a tantalizing selection of traditional Korean dishes, crafted by the esteemed team of chefs of Conrad. The menu will feature an array of iconic delicacies, Daeha Muchim– Prawn Salad with Pine Nut Sauce, Maekom Bulgogi Kimbap – Spicy Beef Rice Roll, Ganjang Lobsterjang – Soy marinated Lobster, Bulgogi Burger – Soy marinated Beef Slider with Ginseng Soy Sauce, Yanggogi Jorim – Braised Lamb with Soy Sauce, Chamchi-Hwae Dupbap – Mixed Rice with Tuna Sashimi, Vinegar Gochujang, Hwangjae Haemool Ramyun – Spicy Ramen with Lobster, Crab and Scallop and Yak Gwa – Deep-fried Korean Pastry with Traditional Syrup to name a few. Paired alongside the national drink of Korea, the traditionally crafted beverage made from part rice and part vodka is best enjoyed when chilled and neat. Available in flavours such as strawberry, blueberry and classic, Soju is indeed a refreshing delight all the way from the 14th century. “We are elated to be associating with the talented team from Conrad Seoul showcasing a display of vibrant and exquisite flavors of the Korean cuisine. Further embracing and fostering the relationship of two very diverse cultures and traditions, it brings us great pleasure to join hands with a nation such as Korea, denoting rich heritage and history similar to India. We seek to continue inspiring and create bonds of absolute friendship, and we are truly thrilled to bring the magic of Korea to Bengaluru”, said Mr. Srijan Vadhera, General Manager, Conrad Bengaluru. “It gives us great pleasure to commemorate the ties of two very strong and diverse nations, India & Korea. Embracing the cultural partnership, we are delighted to celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Korea and India at Conrad Bengaluru, a splendid display of culture, tradition and food, a collaborative yet significant association between Conrad Seoul & Conrad Bengaluru”, said His Excellency Chang Jae-bok, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to India. Chef Prasad Metrani, Director of Culinary, Conrad Bengaluru adds “This Korean Food Festival is a testament to our commitment to providing our guests with unforgettable dining experiences that highlight culinary diversity. We are confident that the combination of our talented chefs from Conrad Seoul and Conrad Bengaluru will create an extraordinary culinary event of relishing & delectable flavours.” Chef Kim, Conrad Seoul adds, “I am thrilled to be part of the Korean Food Festival at Conrad Bengaluru. It is an incredible opportunity to showcase the rich flavors and cultural heritage of Korean cuisine to the discerning diners in Bengaluru. I look forward to creating a memorable culinary experience and sharing the authentic flavours and recipes of Korea”. Get ready to embark on a culinary journey like no other with Conrad Bengaluru’s latest addition to their menu – authentic Korean cuisine! This scrumptious offering is guaranteed to leave food lovers in the city wanting more, while also being a game changer for enthusiasts of Korean culture. Don’t miss out on this must-visit dining experience that’s sure to tantalize your taste buds and transport you to the heart of Korea. Food promotion from:  16th June to 26th June 2023 at MIKUSU, Conrad Bengaluru | INR 3000 plus taxes onwards, for two (à la carte) For Reservations: +9188844 00194 | +9180221 44352

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 Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre in Mumbai : A Complete Guide

Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre in Mumbai : A Complete Guide

Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre ( NMACC )  is among Mumbai’s most upscale commercial sector and a brand-new cultural institution. Bandra Kurla Complex is home to the newest and most impressive multi-disciplinary cultural facility in the city: the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC for short). The biggest names in Indian and worldwide showbiz, as well as fashion icons and critically acclaimed performers, attended the three-day launch event, which made headlines around the world. (credits : NMACC official Youtube ) (credits : NMACC official Youtube ) Nita Ambani has stated that the centre will attract “the brightest talent from India’s metropolis, small towns, and remote regions.” (credits : NMACC official Youtube ) A section of the NMACC’s current “India in Fashion” exhibition is devoted to the history of the sari. An expansive 2000-seat Grand Theatre, a state-of-the-art 250-seat Studio Theatre, and a lively 125-seat Cube are all available for performances at NMACC. The Art House, a four-story visual arts venue designed in accordance with international museum standards and intended to house a wide variety of exhibits and installations from India and around the world, is also located within the complex. Nita Ambani said that the centre will attract “the finest talent from India’s metropolis, small towns, and remote regions.” The architectural concept for NMACC was conceived with India’s storied past in mind. The modern façade and interior of the centre feature elements of Indian culture, such as lotus flower themes and the largest commissioned Pichwai painting. In addition to Richard Gluckman, who oversaw the Art House, the Atlanta firm TVS Design played a significant role in the design of NMACC. The lighting system in the Grand Theatre of NMACC is augmented by 8400 Swarovski crystals. The Grand Theatre is equipped with state-of-the-art integrated Dolby Atmos systems and a customizable lighting system augmented by over 8400 Swarovski crystals, both of which contribute to the ultimate in immersive experiences. There are 2000 seats in the theatre (designed by Poltrona Frau), all of which have excellent views of the stage (save for the 18 seats in the special Diamond Boxes). (credits : NMACC official Youtube ) The Studio Theatre’s telescoping seating is just one of the many ways in which it may be reconfigured to suit the requirements of a given performance. The tension wire grid is the first of its kind in India, and it greatly simplifies lighting and rigging for the duration of the production. Finally, The Cube is a small venue that supports experimental theatre and showcases up-and-coming artists. The area also has state-of-the-art laser projection technology, lighting with infrared emitters, and recording infrastructure. (credits : NMACC official Youtube ) The NMACC is now hosting a group exhibition by the namesake coordinated by Jeffrey Deitch and Ranjit Hoskote. The massive 16,000 square foot Art House at NMACC was designed to feature a rotating roster of installations and displays that make accessible the museum’s collection of Indian and international art. The current exhibition is a group show named “Sangam/Confluence,” curated by Ranjit Hoskote and Jeffrey Deitch. The exhibition shows how artists do not limit themselves to one language, medium, or style as they celebrate India’s many cultural traditions via the works of modern Indian and worldwide artists. Anselm Kiefer, Cecily Brown, Francesco Clemente, Lynda Benglis, and Raqib Shaw are just a few of the international artists who have been greatly influenced by India. Other artists featured in the exhibition are Bharti Kher, Bhupen Khakhar, Ranjani Shettar, Ratheesh T, and Shanti Bai. India in Fashion’s “The Hippie Trail” exhibition at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) in Mumbai’s Design Quarter features the work of Anamika Khanna and Rudi Gernreich. NMACC is responsible for the use of these images. To celebrate the opening of the NMACC, fashion great Hamish Bowles produced a magnificent exhibition. The exhibition, titled “India in Fashion,” delves into the multifaceted influence that traditional Indian garments, fabrics, and workmanship have had on the global fashion perception since the 18th century. The show presents a thorough chronicle of the emergence and evolution of the contemporary Indian fashion community, from the iconic Bollywood clothes that moulded the sartorial narratives of the period to the historical chintz garments worn by the British upper classes. Patrick Kinmonth and Rooshad Shroff developed the lavish, theatrical scenography, which draws inspiration from locations like Indian step wells and Jaipur’s Jantar Mantar. (credits : NMACC official Youtube ) ‘India in Fashion‘ features both established and emerging designers from India. The exhibition “India in Fashion” showcases the work of a number of influential Indian fashion designers, including Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla, Anamika Khanna, Anita Dongre, Anuradha Vakil, Manish Arora, Manish Malhotra, Rahul Jain, Rahul Mishra, Ritu Kumar, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Sanjay Garg, and Tarun Tahiliani. Fashion icons from throughout the world, including Coco Chanel, Jean-Philippe Worth, Mainbocher, Yves Saint Laurent, and Elsa Schiaparelli, are also included in this one-of-a-kind celebration of India’s rich fashion heritage. ‘Kamal Kunj,’ the largest commissioned Pichwai painting, and ‘Clouds’ by Yayoi Kusama, a 90-piece stainless steel structure that mirrors the sky, are just a couple examples of the public art installations at NMACC outside the ticketed events and shows and many others at showcased at Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre ( NMACC ) in Mumbai ….. 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 Actor Prabhas donates an amount of Rs. four crores towards Covid-19 relief

Actor Prabhas donates an amount of Rs. four crores towards Covid-19 relief

We are well aware of the recent outbreak of Covid-19 or popularly known as coronavirus that has affected the everyone and continues to spread. Everyone is doing their bit to prevent the spread of the pandemic amongst the population in different ways. Pan India star Prabhas has stepped forward and extended his support in doing his bit by marking a massive contribution in order to curb the spread of coronavirus and assist the administration with their public policies. Prabhas donated an amount of Rs. 4 Crores for Covid-19, out of which an amount of 3 Crores is given to PM relief fund for the country, 50 Lakhs to Andhra Pradesh CM relief fund and 50 Lakhs to Telangana CM relief fund. It’s commendable how the actor has stepped forward in helping the government with his support at a time when not just the state but also, the nation is facing trying times and has made us proud, yet again. The amount that the actor has donated is just a way of giving back to the society and is a way to thank his fans for the hulking support he has been received since the very beginning. Prabhas is truly our Baahubali not just in real life but even real life. Setting the right example, this will definitely inspire more people to extend their hand of support towards the initiatives owing to the massive fandom that he holds. Prabhas is not just a star in the land but has an appeal that soars high, worldwide. Actor Prabhas donates an amount of Rs. four crores towards Covid-19 relief

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 Mr and Miss Icon India

Mr and Miss Icon India

  Mr and Miss Icon India is a national level pageant for both men and women. This event helps aspirants showcase not only their beauty, but also the talent and confidence from every corner of the country under one roof. It is also a pageant for a cause, Swachh Bharath and Child and Women’s Safety. Rio International Fashion week is an International Beauty Pageant headed by Rio Production, a renowned modeling and film institute. The mission of the organisation is to help modelling aspirants bring out their best. The winners will not only get an opportunity to enter the international pageant but will also have the chance of becoming the brand ambassador for international brands and get a chance to be featured in an international calendar shoot, that will be in collaboration with Miss Orient foundation worldwide, Africa. The grand finale of Mr & Miss Icon India will be held on March 1, 7 pm onwards at Marriott Hotel, Whitefield, Bangalore. Ranjani, Co-Director Mr & Miss Icon India, National Director of Little Icon India, will be part of the Grand Jury. Anukreethy Vas, an actor & model who won the title of Miss India World 2018 & Miss India Miss Fashion Icon 2018, will be present at the event. Ashik Gowda, a social worker, will be the Guest of Honour at the pageant. Srinidhi V, second runner up Mr. Best Icon India South 2017 also 5 times international Taekwondo championships gold medal winner will be one of the guests at the show. Santhosh Naik, will be the official MC for the show and dance & choreography partners are Sunny Singh and Gaurav Singh from BOLLY BALOO. TheStyle.World, the official media partner of the national pageant, Mr and Miss Icon India spoke to M. Shankar, CEO and Founder of Rio Production and Rio International Fashion Week, International Director and this is what he shares.   How are you gearing yourself up for the show ahead? We are excited to find out who will be the new fresh face will be at this international model hunt, where participants are coming from different parts of country. Please tell us more about Rio International Fashion Week. Rio International Fashion Week brings together fresh faces from different parts of the country to compete for the coveted crown. Rio Production appoints a Zonal Head and National Head. Each zonal head director takes care of the auditions and grooming of the contestants and organising the show. The models selected for the finale participate in the National finale of Mr and Miss Icon India. On what basis are the participants judged? The title itself says it. The winner should be the icon for the people, someone with a strong personality who inspires and influences the future generations. Will the preliminary activities carry some marks in final scores of the contestants? Yes, preliminary rounds like one-on-one interviews carry a lot of importance in cracking the first round for the participants to reach the finale. How many countries are going to be part of the Rio International Fashion Week? As of now 18 to 25 countries have confirmed the participation and many more will soon be on board. When is the grand finale of Rio International Fashion Week? June 2020. Will the pageant be conducted on the home turf, India or overseas? This being the first edition we want to do it in India, but there are lots of proposals and invitations from overseas sponsors, so the 2021 edition will be held overseas. Who will be on the jury panel of this beauty pageant? Judges from different fields would grace the pageant. There will be many beauty queens and women of substance on board who will also be a part of the grooming sessions to help the contestants during the entire course of the pageant. Rio international Fashion week is one of the rarest pageants which gives a great platform to both the genders. Tell us more. Yes, it is one big platform for all talented people, without any bias or division of gender. It is a unisex pageant and that makes it unique. What message would you like to give to the pageant enthusiasts? Believe in yourself. Grab the opportunities where you can prove yourself.

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 The Nail Art School by Dipika Parihar in collaboration with Zorains Studio enters Bengaluru

The Nail Art School by Dipika Parihar in collaboration with Zorains Studio enters Bengaluru

The Nail Art School by Dipika Parihar, one of the leading nail academies in India launched its first nail academy in Bengaluru. The Nail Art School is a nail art training institute headquartered out of Mumbai, consisting a team of professional nail technicians led by master educator and celebrity nail artist Dipika Parihar. The launch of the first nail institute is in collaboration with Zorains Studio which is one of the leading make-up studios in Karnataka and across India. This will be a stepping stone for the institute to expand its presence in South India in a franchise-based model. The nail academy will be one of top academies to offer 18 courses in nail art under one roof to all its enrolled students with an in-take capacity of 40 students in two major batches. The launch saw the presence of Kannada actress Sruthi Hariharan, Kannada actress Sree Leela, Fashion designer Ramesh Dembla, Celebrity numerologist and TV Anchor Sheelaa Bajaj, Kannada Actress Sanjjanaa Galrani, Kannada actor Santhosh Aryann and fashion designer Raj Shroff. Ubaid Dander, CEO, The Nail Art School, said, “We are thrilled to announce the opening of our 2nd nail academy and 1st in South India in collaboration with Zorains Studio. This expansion of TNAS academy, allows us to grow our educational wing and reach out to more and more students, and fulfill their demands of becoming nail artist/technicians. We have had a huge demand and enquiry for our courses from the Bengaluru markets and this will mark our 1st franchise academy outside Mumbai.” Dipika Parihar, founder, Master Educator and Celebrity Nail Artist, The Nail Art School, said, “We’re thrilled to have our second physical academy outside Mumbai, where students can enroll for 18 optional courses in nail expertise. Our headquarters is in Mumbai, so to open our first-ever academy in Bengaluru is incredibly significant.” The academy is the first franchise taken by Zorain Khaleeli as a master franchise for South India, who has an experience of 18 plus years in the make-up industry. She said, “With Zorain Studio running successfully in south market and looking at the need & demand for nail courses, we took a brilliant decision by collaborating with one of the leading nail academies of India – The Nail Art School by Dipika Parihar. This association will bring convenience plus experience for the students of Bengaluru. The Nail Art School is a knowledgeable university in its own, with so many courses and so many things to be thought to students, it will surely fill the demand down south. This is our first academy of The Nail Art School in Bengaluru and we plan to create a significant presence across the state. Being a master franchise of the academy, we also have plans to expand our presence in cities like Hyderabad, Kerala, Chennai, Hubli and other important cities in South India and open up 10 centres in the next two years.”

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