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
Sajid Khan
July 5, 2016
After a brief break, South African Airways (SAA) is set to resume flights to India. Sajid Khan, country manager of SAA in India, reflects on the challenges ahead.
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India welcomes monsoon 2016
July 4, 2016
Monsoon 2016 comes as a relief to farmers across India. Farms to have enough water for irrigation and a good summer produce to follow.
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The Wadiyar Wedding-A first in 40 years
July 2, 2016
#Weddings are usually a grand affair in #India; the #royal ones even more so. The royal family of #Mysore recently concluded the wedding of their #prince and it was truly a #bigfatindianwedding.
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Yoga rediscovers its roots
June 21, 2016
While Yoga had been practiced in India for over 5,000 years, since the mid-20th century, the practice began to find a ready home in the West, notably the United States and Germany.
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La Mango Mania
June 18, 2016
Avec plus de 25 millions de tonnes de mangues produites, ce qui représente plus de 50% de la production mondiale, l’Inde est le plus grand exportateur mondial de mangues.
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Chai-Coffee-Culture
June 16, 2016
Consumption of tea has been documented in Indian ancient texts like the Ramayana showing the native and cultural attachment of the beverage to India. It has also been documented in stories associated with Buddhist monks. It is the domestic drink for most and finding a chai (collo...
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Mango Muddle
June 14, 2016
Many Indians look forward to summers. For some, mainly school children, it means vacations, for some others it means new designs and clothes in the shops, while for many others it means the arrival of the King; The king of fruits-Mango.
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Colaba Causeway v/s Sarojini Nagar Market
June 13, 2016
With Taj Mahal Palace on its extreme back, Gateway of India just across, and the famous Leopold Cafe in the middle of where it functions, Colaba Causeway is a paradise for street shopping in Mumbai. A few thousand kilometres up to the north, in the Capital City-Delhi, Sarojini Na...
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Liberty Cinema in Mumbai
June 9, 2016
In the heart of South Mumbai, Liberty Cinema is a film hub where one can watch some majestic movies for no cost at all. On the other side of the crowded Marine Lines train station, literally across the famed Queen’s Necklace in South Mumbai, on a noisy street full of multiple r...
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