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Our Story: Empresario Sets Campus Ablaze with Entrepreneurial Essence in Style
AISHWARYA MAHESH Jyoti Nivas College Autonomous (JNC) witnessed a blaze of entrepreneurial fervour as the Fortitude entrepreneurship club hosted its annual extravaganza. The two-day fest which was brimming with enthusiasm and creativity, featured eight unique events, showcasing the ingenuity and talent of JNC students. During the initial day, participants immersed themselves in various…
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#Abhiri Ghatge#Aishwarya Mahesh#ALICE#CLARISSA#IFRA#Jahnavi Sahabani#Jayne#Jomol Anthony#Keerthana#Komal R#MAYES#Miriam#Muskaan Fatima#Puja Chatterjee#Sangeetha#TANISHA KANODIA#TERESINA GEOGY
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Not What You Saw © Keerthana Kunnath
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I'm honestly so obsessed with this! this is my favourite version of the Sita Kalyanam song. I love how, while the singer is singing, the whole time these 2 bharatnatyam dancers enact the whole wedding in the most beautiful way! I especially loved the bit where they put tilak on each other and while the dancer acting as Ram shows the mirror to the dancer acting as Sita, he teases her a little by pulling away the mirror for a second and then she shows a mirror to him and while he's looking she's so mesmerised by his face that he has to snap her out of her little reverie. that was so wonderful! and I really loved that it ends with both of them gesturing like they're blessing all the people who attended their wedding. that was just perfect. and the bit where they act like they're sitting on a swing 🤌🤌
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AND this video is shot at the 1100 year old Sita Ramachandra swamy temple, Ammapalli, Hyderabad
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Dress, Rabanne; earrings, Lié Studio
Photography by Keerthana Kunnath, Styling by Charlotte Blazeby, Hair by Shamara Roper, Make-up by Simmi Virdee, Production by Robbie Bullough, Fashion assistant: Sophie Saunders
#Anita Chhiba#The Working Wardrobe#Net-A-Porter#August 2023#Production by Robbie Bullough#Make-up by Simmi Virdee#Hair by Shamara Roper#Styling by Charlotte Blazeby#Photography by Keerthana Kunnath#Lié Studio#rabanne#indoors
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South Indian bodybuilders photographed by Keerthana Kunnath
Not What You Saw, 2024
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Susan, Aarti, Keerthana and Princess, Sunday in Brooklyn 2018 by Aliza Nisenbaum
#art#painting#Susan Aarti Keerthana and Princess Sunday in Brooklyn 2018#The Tate Museum#Aliza Nisenbaum
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Mathew Thomas, Naslen, Johny Antony, Deva Nandha, Thushara Pillai, Rishikanth, Geethi Sangeetha, Keerthana Sreekumar, Shammi Thilakan, Vijayaraghavan
#Mathew Thomas#Naslen#Johny Antony#Deva Nandha#Thushara Pillai#Rishikanth#Geethi Sangeetha#Keerthana Sreekumar#Shammi Thilakan#Vijayaraghavan
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PAPER Fashion: 'Home' "Home" is a celebratory piece about the ever-evolving merging of cultures between the South Asian community and Britain created in collaboration between creative director Rosie Bonnar and photographer Keerthana Kunnath.This community has brought its vibrant culture over to the United Kingdom in many ways. Over time, the integration of the South Asian community into the British way of life has formed its own unique hybrid identity. "Home" explores the question: What does home mean and how does it take shape? The fashion in the story includes South Asian and UK designers that reflect this cultural coming-together.Creative direction: Rosie BonnarPhotography: Keerthana KunnathDOP: Celine Hong Photography assistance: Iggy Wardrobe styling: JuanJose Mouko Nsue Makeup: Augustina ValiaugaiteHair: Terri Capon Models: Dinesh Gillela, Karanjee Gaba, Farhan Alam, Jacob Siriwardena, Kangkan Rabha Production: Tina London, Charlotte Skeate Production assistance: Jaanki MajithiaStylist assistance: Alex KimComposition: Felix Morgan https://www.papermag.com/rosie-bonnar-keerthana-kunnath-2659282693.html
#Rosie bonnar#Keerthana kunnath#Fashion#South asia#Britain#Jjmn.studio#Hybrid identity#Mickey Boardman#PAPER
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You remind me of someone I know from the past. The face, the look, and the stance. Someone I want to forget about. Not to think about. Not to talk about. And you sit across me, only to remind me in the remaining days of what I want to forget the most. -Keerthana Muthiah
I have a head cannon that sometimes JJ kinda takes over every once in a while and Jason is the only one who can talk to Tim without him freaking out because all Tim can process in those moments is the voice and face of his Robin, his hero, who’s there to protect him. That’s very lightly digging into the depths of these head cannons but I don’t have enough time to go super into detail.
#batman#jason todd#batfam#dc comics#fanart#jason todd fanart#batman fanart#dc#tim drake fanart#tim drake#red robin fanart#red robin#red hood fanart#red hood#batfamily#joker junior fanart#joker junior#they are brothers your honor#digital arwork#I always torture my favorites
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Our Story: Mediatron 2023: A Spectacular Vision of AI in Media
THRISHA R The Centre for Media Studies (CMS) organised the ninth edition of their Annual National Media Conference on 12 and 13 October. The theme featured Dot AI: Prompts. Prospects. Perception. The event kicked off with inauguration ceremony led by Dr Sr Mary Louisa Sebastian, the Principal, who highlighted the significance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The keynote speaker for this year…
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#Aishwarya Mahesh#ASHWATHI#ASWATHI#Bhumika#Keerthana#MADHUMITHA M#MONISHA#MONISHA K#Noorani#Prajwala#Sangeetha#Shreya#SHREYA AH#Simran Sharma#Sonu#STACY#STACY RACHAEL#STRACEY NICOLE CHRISTOPHER#THRISHA R#VEENA S
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Not What You Saw © Keerthana Kunnath
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Blind Date - Modern Vanmozhi OS
Kundavai is Keerthana, Arulmozhi is Arun and Vanathi has no name change... happy reading ☺️
Arun fidgeted in his seat. What was wrong with him? His usual calmness had left him ever since his sister introduced the idea of a blind date and had been persuading him to go on one. Now her mission was accomplished as Arun found himself in a fine high-end restaurant, with his sister already booking the seats for him and his mystery date. He sighed. How can he tell his beloved sibling that he wasn't interested in anyone now, that he just wanted to work on his career as a publisher and his idea of a suitable girl for him was too idealistic to be true.
Whatever. He thought as he took a sip from his glass of water. Entertain her for some minutes and make an excuse to get a pass from this dating thing.
He couldn't help but wonder about his date. He didn't know much about her, although he did hear a lot about her from his sister, he let the information pass through his other ear. But he remembered one thing - it was Keerthana's (the sister he had been mentioning so much) best friend. Keerthana had even shared some photos with him but he didn't bother to look at it, heck he didn't even know his blind date's name! He looked at his watch. He was actually early to the decided time for the meeting and now there were still 5 more minutes, he had nothing better to do, why not sneak a peek at the photos his Akka had sent him?
He was about to take his phone from his pocket when he saw a woman approch the front desk. She was dressed in a rose coloured saree, her long hair in waves flowing down her shoulders and he noticed her big doe eyes scan the room, lingering for a few seconds on his form before looking back at the front desk person to ask something.
Get a hold of yourself, Arun. Arun chided himself. Don't ogle at her, whoever it was. He thought for a second whether that was his mystery date. He suddenly got a feeling of curiosity and familiarity, that he has known this person from somewhere and wanted to get to know her more. He unlocked his phone and looked one last time at the woman and got a shock seeing her walk towards him.
"Hi" She said in a soft voice and Arun gave her a friendly smile "Are you Arun? Keerthana's brother?"
"That would be me" Arun shaked her hand and they both took their seats.
"I am Vanathi " She said in a formal tone.
"That's a very beautiful name" Arun said genuinely, and secretly prided himself in making her smile a second time. Maybe this date wasn't going to be a bad one after all.
But he had to correct himself after a few minutes. They both fell into a deep silence which was only broken by a waiter who brought them some wine to drink.
Arun kept glancing at Vanathi on occasion, noting how she was fidgeting with her hands and how her eyes were looking at everything in the room except at him. It was clear she was nervous, probably in a blind date for the first time. He was no stranger to blind dates thanks to his sister who was intend on making him meet every girl in town so she can plan his marriage with silent encouragement from his family. The key is to start with small talk.
"So Vanathi, what do you do?" He asked
She looked at him at that moment "I am a dance choreographer" She said, "I heard Keerthana mention that you work in a publishing house?" She was the one to contribute to the conversation next, gaining a little confidence.
"Yes, it's a startup that I have, I am planning on expanding it. That is what I'm focusing on at the moment " He said, thinking back on his career journey.
"Oh" He heard Vanathi exclaim and looked in her direction just in time to see a disappointed look in her face.
"So you weren't looking forward to this date?" She half whispered, while nursing her wine glass
Arun opened and closed his mouth, unable to give a proper answer and not wanting to make her even more disappointed because he realised the person sitting opposite to him was hoping for something more from this meetup "Vanathi, If I have to be honest, I did agree to this because of my sister but is there no way we can get to know each other and make this a good memory?" He was hoping his carefully chosen words would cushion the initial fact that he was disinterested in this ordeal but only got a hum from his listener.
Another few minutes of torturing silence prevailed and Arun was contemplating on renewing the small talk when Vanathi suddenly stood up.
" I'm sorry but I don't think this is working" She gave him an apologetic smile " All this formal wear and high-end restaurant and molecular food with expensive prices are not my idea of a date. Let's just tell Keerthana that it didn't work out. I don't want to take up any more of your time. I'll get the check"
Arun was gaping at this sudden monologue. Wait, she's leaving? Wait, why was he so upset with that , it's not like he was having a picnic either. Then he realised something - this idea of a blind date was Keerthana's, the choice of place was Keerthana's and even the choice of clothing was Keerthana's. They were made to spend time in an ambience of a third person's tatse! That was what was wrong with this entire situation.
"Wait" he said, surprising Vanathi who looked at him curiously. "What is your idea of a date then?" He asked
She hesitated "You wouldn't like it" She stated
"Try me" He insisted . Vanathi blushed a bit and said "Street food. Chai in those little clay cups. Long drive with lofi music or slow walks on the beach"
He grinned at her answer. His first impression of her was sophisticated,Elegant, Nervous. But now she made a new impression - simple, composed and alluring.
"Then what are we waiting for?" He stood up too and caught a shocked look on Vanathi's face. Let Keerthana think they're having a top notch wine and dine, "I can keep a secret from my Akka" He added, looking at her challengingly "Can you?"
She gave a short laugh and shook her head, as if she couldn't believe how different the siblings were from each other "Okay then let's go on a real date"
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Dress, A.W.A.K.E. Mode; earrings, Lié Studio
Photography by Keerthana Kunnath, Styling by Charlotte Blazeby, Hair by Shamara Roper, Make-up by Simmi Virdee, Production by Robbie Bullough, Fashion assistant: Sophie Saunders
#Anita Chhiba#The Working Wardrobe#Net-A-Porter#August 2023#Production by Robbie Bullough#Make-up by Simmi Virdee#Hair by Shamara Roper#indoors#earrings#Styling by Charlotte Blazeby#Photography by Keerthana Kunnath#Lié Studio#A.W.A.K.E.
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Morning Veena Carnatic Music Vishnu Darshan on SoundCloud 🙏🕉️📿🪷🌞🩶
#Carnatic Music#Indian Music#Saraswati Veena#Veena#Meditation mUSIC#morning Meditation#Vishnu#Darshan
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Name:P.Kathleen Keerthana
Department:B.A Defence Studies
Reg No:2121k0022
Topic:Israel palestian conflict
ISRAEL PALESTIAN CONFLICT
Title: "Understanding the Israel-Palestine Conflict: A Complex History"
I. Introduction
A. Brief overview of the Israel-Palestine conflict
B. Importance and relevance of the conflict
II. Historical Background
A. Early history and significance of the region
B. Ottoman rule and British Mandate
C. Emergence of Zionism and Palestinian nationalism
III. The Creation of Israel
A. UN Partition Plan of 1947
B. Declaration of the State of Israel in 1948
C. Immediate consequences and reactions
IV. Wars and Territories
A. 1948 Arab-Israeli War
B. Six-Day War of 1967
C. Yom Kippur War of 1973
D. Impact on territorial boundaries
V. The Palestinian Struggle
A. Displacement and refugee crisis
B. Rise of Palestinian resistance groups
C. PLO and Palestinian Authority
VI. Peace Process and Failed Negotiations
A. Oslo Accords
B. Camp David Accords
C. Roadmap for Peace
D. Challenges and setbacks
VII. Current State of Affairs
A. Ongoing conflicts and tensions
B. Role of international actors
C. Humanitarian and economic consequences
VIII. Prospects for Peace
A. Two-state solution
B. One-state solution
C. Challenges and obstacles
IX. Conclusion
A. The complexity and endurance of the conflict
B. Importance of continued dialogue and diplomacy
X. References
You can expand on each of these sections to create a comprehensive thousand-word blog post about the Israel-Palestine conflict, including historical context, key events, and the current state of affairs.
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