Surbhi Kapila
An inquisitive nature along with a penchant for English language made Surbhi explore journalism and mass communication. Fond of public speaking, she takes to the stage every chance she gets. As a host, she’s been on air at All India Radio. Also a performing arts enthusiast, she has studied Indian classical music and is now exploring dance and dramatics. Food and fashion make for her everyday’s little joys and she likes writing about her experiments with them. She finds her muse in nature, architecture, history, science amongst other subjects. She’s intrigued by global businesses and politics and is passionate about environment.
Surbhi Kapila
In-flight connectivity to be active in a year
June 13, 2018
Indian airlines, within a time of a year, are expected to have activated voice and data calls on board, adding another source of revenue in the competitive Indian aviation market.
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Child labour in India
June 12, 2018
In its 16th year , the focus of World day against child labour is 'to improve safety and health of the children; but with a big group of them still working in hazardous conditions in India, and being robbed of education, it seems a long way to minimise and then eradicate child la...
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The temples of Belur and Halebidu
June 12, 2018
Architecture so intricate that the figurines seem life like, engineering worth taking example from and with rituals still keeping these ancient structures alive, these two temples in Karnataka tell tales of south Indian history and spirituality.
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Difference in daily diets of north and south Indians
June 8, 2018
Not just cultures, traditions, and languages, what people eat and drink also varies in different parts of India. While daily diets do not differ so much in the same regions, the variations are stark between north and south.
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India violates global laws by taxing international tickets
June 6, 2018
India is levying its standard Goods and Services Tax (GST) even on international airlines, disregarding global airline laws set up by authorities.
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Playing Ganjifa
June 5, 2018
Circular, hand-painted cards, this deck made for a royal play and were once hugely popular. Brought to India by the Mughals as the Persian Ganjifa they evolved into the Indian Dashavatara and Ramayana cards. Made, in various parts of the country, today, they are more a piece of a...
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Simply Sikkim
June 1, 2018
With its lakes, geysers, mountain ranges, wildlife sanctuaries, tea estates, rhododendron parks, Sikkim is synonymous to nature and can make for an adventure loaded holiday, while the experience of age old traditions and local lifestyle smoothens the rough ride.
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Most inexpensive international airlines
May 28, 2018
A report by a travel planning site that suggests Asian and Indian airlines to be dominating the list of the most inexpensive international air carriers, has positioned two India carriers in the top five.
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Studio in Dubai puts up art exhibition
May 24, 2018
An art and design studio in Dubai is displaying artworks by 30 different artists during the 30 days of Ramdan and using the proceeds to buy meals for the needy.
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