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
Durga Puja celebrations in London
October 6, 2017
The Bengali community in London is celebrating Durga Puja, just the way their peers are back home. From traditional food to classical performances, the festive fervour is familiar, and grander than ever before.
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India ranks low in report on gender equality by OECD
October 5, 2017
In India, gender gaps in labour market rank poor, despite females' gains in education.
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Perfume Culture in Middle-East
October 5, 2017
Dark and woody, some traditional perfumes from Middle-East can be intensely fragrant. With fusions of spices and flowers, the aromas in the air also cater to personal preferences. The way Indians use incense sticks during pujas, Arabs use perfume sticks or incense-like concoction...
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Moving towards gender equality
October 5, 2017
While lack of female participation in various social fields leads discussions relating gender equality, men are left behind here just like in some vital professions.
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Operations commence for new airport in Shirdi
October 3, 2017
The temple town of Shirdi has got its first airport but basic transport facilities like bus services are still missing.
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The Wine Affair
October 3, 2017
In a country where hard liquors have been ruling the drinks’ menu, wines are gradually making their way up the charts, with domestic brands giving a neck-to neck to the imported bottles. At our wine club’s meet-ups in Delhi, I have a great time sipping varieties from around t...
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Wildly grown marijuana in India
September 26, 2017
Some remote locations of India see a wild growth of Marijuana. These untamed greens thrive alongside other bushes and flowering plants, all of which are used by the locals for various purposes.
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Signature Dishes of India
September 25, 2017
Rajma chawal, a predominant dish in north India, is so famous that it has various iterations in each of the states comprising the north. We take a look at what makes this dish so satisfying that everyone wants a mouthful. At the famous Connaught Place in the Indian capital, New D...
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Bizarre Foods From India
September 25, 2017
Experiment with your palate, set it for an adventurous food trail. Try sweet puddings with hints of garlic, pungent fish coated in distilled ash or a sauce made of red ants. Flip the menu card towards the darker section. In the far flung regions of India, many a tribal community ...
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Dalhousie
September 25, 2017
Trek up a hill, amidst a thick cover of trees, or pass some quiet moments languishing on a sunny meadow, tailor your trip as you want. Spend laidback moments in the coziness of a cottage or get exploring the local culture and food; come discover Dalhousie and its neighbourhood in...
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