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
India’s travel carbon footprint fourth globally: Study
May 22, 2018
In a recent study that says global tourism accounts for eight pc of carbon emissions, India stands fourth.
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Tier-II cities driving growth in domestic aviation sector
May 21, 2018
There has been a continuous growth in the domestic aviation in Industry in India, particularly after the Regional Connectivity Scheme was flagged off. The momentum of this growth is now picking up Tier II cities, so much so it has left behind some major national and international...
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The Musalman: unfolding a legacy
May 19, 2018
The only newspaper in the world to be written by hand, The Musalman is a legacy in more ways than one.
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Sports tourism industry gains momentum
May 18, 2018
Indians are combining their love for travelling and sports by planning their holidays around popular sports events, and boosting sports tourism from India as they do so.
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Gulf-based Indian businessmen honoured by Forbes
May 17, 2018
Indians are leading some of the top companies in the Gulf and making billions. A recent acknowledgment of this comes with the honouring of the 100 Indian origin businessmen in the region, but does the report really has all values in place?
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The island of Socotra and its strange inhabitants
May 16, 2018
On the edge of the Arabian Peninsula, this island emanates other worldly vibes with its strange flora and fauna, which it is most popular for.
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Indian President charts success at Guru Nanak College in Chennai
May 8, 2018
Guru Nanak College in south India is leading by example by giving the right platform to students from economically weaker sections and reserving a chunk of its seats for women. And as the Indian President notes, it is also carrying forward a cultural legacy that Tamil Nadu and Pu...
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Indian government to boost defence manufacturing
April 16, 2018
At a recently concluded exposition of defence in India, a boost in manufacturing, innovation, and development in the sector have been highlighted, with speedy grant of manufacturing licences, simpler FDI rules and two defence industrial corridors in the pipeline.
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Five morning rituals for a healthy lifestyle
March 30, 2018
The richness of Indian culture is not limited to art and aesthetics. The goodness expands to health and lifestyle too, with the simplest of practices sourced from nature.
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