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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.

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Dev Patel now part of Mandarin Oriental Group

Dev Patel now part of Mandarin Oriental Group

November 14, 2017

This global chain of luxury hotel has many a celebrities becoming part of its global advertising campaign, and its fans!

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South Africa’s wilderness now on Google Street View

South Africa’s wilderness now on Google Street View

November 10, 2017

Experience South Africa's wildlife and vicariously trek its national parks through the eyes and lenses of local wildlife rangers, who have captured the essence of the nation.

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Airbus signs pact with UTair India

Airbus signs pact with UTair India

November 9, 2017

Under a new contract the two aviation majors have signed, Europe's Airbus will be providing spares and services to UTair India.

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Hoboken city in New Jersey gets its first Sikh Mayor

Hoboken city in New Jersey gets its first Sikh Mayor

November 8, 2017

Ravinder Bhalla served the city council for seven years, yet had to fight malicious callings against him before he could be finally titled as Hoboken city's first Sikh mayor.

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India test fires subsonic cruise missile

India test fires subsonic cruise missile

November 7, 2017

Indigenously designed, the subsonic cruise missile Nirbhay has been successfully tested for critical operations such as blast off.

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Catering to increasing demand in Indian aviation

Catering to increasing demand in Indian aviation

November 7, 2017

In order to improve connectivity, the civil aviation ministry has plans to build airports in town and cities that don't have the facility as of now, and re-vamp the existing ones.

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Doors open to Gandhi Museum in Durban

Doors open to Gandhi Museum in Durban

November 6, 2017

The land where he lived for over two decades continues to house Mahatma, now in the form of Gandhi Museum, opened on a piece of land once owned by Gandhi.

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Commencing of the Aero Expo 2017

Commencing of the Aero Expo 2017

November 2, 2017

At an annual growth of 12 percent a year, the Indian civil aviation is an industry leader, and with the new inclusion of new policies and mending of existing gaps, the sector seems to be soaring new heights.

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Bullet train in India

Bullet train in India

November 1, 2017

To a subject already under the radar of critics, a recent claim of the bullet train's route being a less traversed one and hence less profitable, has brought it under criticism again.

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The plight of Indian workers in the Gulf

The plight of Indian workers in the Gulf

October 31, 2017

Infamous for ill-treating Indian workers, the Gulf continues to stand in bad light as some migrants return back to the country after facing fraud and torture, and some families weep over the demise of their loved ones.

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Sustainable Fashion from North-East India

Sustainable Fashion from North-East India

October 31, 2017

Ryndia, a rare silk from north-east India, has thermal properties that make it unique. Weaving it is a means of livelihood for local communities, and designing with it is bringing Ryndia on global runways. In Meghalaya, members of the Ri-Bhoi community hold much value for their N...

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St Francis Xavier and Jesuits of India
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