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exotic-indians · 1 year ago
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conandaily2022 · 1 year ago
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Miss Divine Beauty 2023 results: Vanshika Parmar crowns successor in New Delhi
beauty pageant: Miss Divine Beauty edition: 5th date: August 26, 2023 venue: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi, India international memberships: Miss International, Miss Earth national director: Deepak Agarwal host: performers: judges: candidates: 40 FINALISTS PLACEMENTNAMETop 16Aishwarya PaatapatiAnjana KachhawaAvantika MathurDivya RaoGulistan RaziyaKasak KhaturiaNaisha…
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vanshikajainsblog · 2 years ago
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Everything About Personal Stylist Online | Vanshika JainShopping for clothes can be a daunting task, especially when you don't know what looks good on you. With the help of personal stylists online, you can get personalized advice and tips on how to dress for any occasion.
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voiceofleaders · 3 months ago
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Christy Luxury Brand Enters India in 2025
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The 174-year-old British company Christy, which has been providing face and bath towels to the Wimbledon Championships for nearly 40 years, is set to introduce a line of high-end goods in the Indian market in early 2025.
Our goal is to make Christy a contemporary brand that appeals to young consumers. Christy is only available in the UK and the Middle East at the moment, and we recently started in the US. The CEO of Christy, a global brand of Welspun Living that purchased the historic British brand in 2006, Vanshika Goenka Misra, stated, “We are launching in India next year.”
“The items in our luxury segment will be introduced in India the following year. There was significant doubt earlier about whether Christy would work in the price-sensitive Indian market. Indian customers are hungry these days. Misra, the brand’s head, told Businessline during her visit to Ahmedabad that the company has changed and is now equipped with global sensibility and taste. The average bath towel marketed in the UK under the Christy brand costs more than ₹3,200.
Approximately 60–70% of the bath goods and 50% of the bedding that will be introduced in India will be produced in this country. The remainder will be sourced from Portugal and Turkey via Christy’s global supply system. “We wish to maintain the same selection that we have around the world. The quality of our products will not be compromised, and the things we offer in the Indian market will be identical to those sold elsewhere. We’ll introduce our products on all of the high-end internet marketplaces in India, and in a year or two, we’ll consider opening a physical store,” she added, adding that Christy will be bringing clothing, bedding, and bath towels to India. Read More-https://voiceofleaders.com/uk-based-luxury-brand-christy-is-set-to-launch-in-india-in-2025-according-to-the-ceo/
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seekmemystar · 5 months ago
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doonitedin · 3 years ago
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National Tennis Championship: Vishnu and Siddharth sail into the third round
National Tennis Championship: Vishnu and Siddharth sail into the third round
Former champions Vishnu Vardhan and Siddharth Vishwakarma sailed into the third and final qualifying round of the Fenesta National tennis championship at the DLTA Complex on Saturday. Vishnu dropped six games in all in two rounds in getting past Ayyoque Khan and Sushant Dabas, while Siddharth dropped four games in all in winning his two rounds. It should be an interesting clash for Vishnu against…
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funboxfotobooth · 4 years ago
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#selfie #funbox #photobooth #mirrorselfie #amy #events #teamamy #unlimitedprints #instantprints #funforall #kidsparty #amyevents #delhipost #indians #chocolateday #vanshika #birthday (at Zirakpur) https://www.instagram.com/p/CM1YjL7plTe/?igshid=1n4iyl1bvunyl
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anime-fan93 · 3 years ago
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Umm idk if you are still doing requests and if I'm doing it right....but here :)
I wanted an encanto romantic match up :)
My name's Vanshika, age 17, asian (Indian). I have dark brown messy curls, baby face and brown eyes. I'm hetrosexual.
I'm really shy at first but afterwards you'll have to tell me to shut up 😂. I'm a mixture of friendly, troublesome and will fight if anyone trouble my loved ones. And this is what I roughly look like (animated version as i didn't really want to reveal my real photo 😅)
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Mirabel!
Mira would enjoy you being shy, but when you open up and start talking a lot, Julieta would have to tell you two to quiet down.
She would play with your curls all the time, if she was nervous, sad, or happy, she's doing something with your hair.
Mira wouldn't be big on confrontation, but would pull you away and try to calm you down if you did almost fight for her.
Thank you for requesting!
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vanshikabhatia · 5 years ago
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Have you had food if you haven’t had North Indian food? It’s so delicious and how interesting that all the flavours touch your tongue!
Check this one out guys!!!!
@👩‍🍳 vanshika
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thirteen-beaxhes · 6 years ago
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Skam India ideas I had cuz this concept has consumed me
Set in Delhi in university.
Eva- Vanshika
Noora- Nayani
Chris- Ameya (I could only think of this name being confused with a boy cuz p. Chris)
Vilde- Ayushi
Sana- Zainab
William- Ayushman (nayani calls him anshuman)
Everything in s1 goes pretty much the same. The weed storyline would be a bit more serious since drugs have grown to be a problem but still mostly the same. Only difference being, they also deal with issues of identity relating to college. You start out lost, confused, and it fits well with eva's season.
I don't know why but I want India to be the one to actually do Nooreva, idk whyyy but I have a kind of an idea of how it can happen.
So in this version also vanshika and her boyfriend break up, cuz the Indian isak snithced on her. But she's confused cuz she doesn't know how exactly he found out, cuz she was only ever vague with him. Turns out NAYANI (indian Noora) told him and the last shot is herlooking wistfully at Vanshika and boom. Nayani s2.
(William can be like the catalyst to help this go forward).
Also if we need a dramatic location for finales, there is no shortage of festivals. Like Diwali, Holi, Navratri, you name it.
The food. I need girl squad discussing problems over pani puri.
The clothes. A mixture of Western and other clothes.
Then languages too. There are so many languages, and conversation normally is peppered with words from so many languages, it's really it's own thing.
THE BOLLYWOOD REFERENCES AND SONGS.
I just need skam india man
(Cross tagging cuz boost)
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shippersark · 2 years ago
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Yeh Hai Chahatein : Vanshika Saves Prem aka Rudraksh
Yeh Hai Chahatein : Vanshika Saves Prem aka Rudraksh #YHC #AbrarQazi #SargunKaurLuthra #RuSha #Prisha #Preesha #Rudraksh #YehHaiChahatein #AbrarGun
Prem/Rudra tells Armaan that the exotic orchid flower plant died as it couldn’t survive in indian soil and hence he planted a new one with a special fertilizer and it survived. Vanshika/Prema says her husband made a mistake, but deserves forgivance as gardening is his life and he cannot do anything else. Kanchan says Prem did a mistake, but he proved that he is a good gardener and hence he can…
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conandaily2022 · 1 year ago
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Miss Divine Beauty 2023 predictions: Tanya Sinha, Dr. Aishwarya Paatapati, Divya Rao, Naisha Srivastav, Pema Bhutia
The Miss Divine Beauty 2023 coronation ceremony will be held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi, India on August 26, 2023. It is the fifth edition of the national beauty pageant based in New Delhi. This is the first edition Miss Divine Beauty is sending India’s Miss International candidate. The competition has been sending the country’s candidates to Miss Earth since 2019. Currently,…
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vanshikajainsblog · 2 years ago
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Professional Fashion Stylist for Photoshoot | Vanshika Jain
Searching for the Professional fashion stylist for photoshoot for personal and wedding photoshoot. A fashion stylist for a photoshoot is responsible for selecting and coordinating the clothing, accessories, and overall look of the models or subjects being photographed.
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akanshasrivastava12 · 2 years ago
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Best wedding planners in Lucknow
India glories in weddings like no other country in the world. A wedding is a remembrance of an entire lifespan. When preparing for their most important day, couples select every merchant with the utmost perfection to make their wedding ceremonies exceptional, not just for themselves but for the invitees as well. A wedding planner is someone whom you can rely entirely on for things like menus, venues, hospitality, decor, etc. Wedding planners are answerable and accountable for managing your wedding within your budget, per your demand. Here I will tell you about the top 5 wedding planners in Lucknow.
 1- The fountain event
The Fountain Events is an experienced wedding planning company whose expertise will help make your wedding flawless. The Fountain events have been helping couples realize their imaginations. At the event, they take care of every minute detail behind the scenes, so you can soak in the magnificence of the day, hang out with your family and friends, and have the time of your life. Popularly known as the “one-stop solution” for its pre and post-wedding functions.
Services Offered
• wedding events
• Corporate events
• Social events
• Entertainment services
• Catering services
Website URL: https://thefountainevents.com/
Facebook URL: https://www.facebook.com/fountainevents.eventplanners/
Instagram URL: https://www.instagram.com/fountain_event/
Address: 3rd Floor, Bharti Plaza, Tedhi Pulia Ring Rd, Kalyanpur, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226022
Phone No: +91- 9511118935 +91- 9511118936 +91-9511118937
          [email protected]
 2- Wedlock junction
The most recommended wedding planner, Wedlock Junction, can become your partner in planning a wonderful fairytale wedding. Shivam Dwivedi founded Wedlock Junction in 2014 to provide a complete solution for Indian weddings. Based in Lucknow, Wedlock has a dedicated management team full of passionate young talents to make your life’s special day beautiful with remembrances, laughs, and wonders.
Services Offered
• Destination Weddings
• Innovative Decorations
• Appropriate Wedding Caterer
• High Entertainment Facilities
• Pre-wedding parties
Address: A-1/14, Sector H, Aliganj, Infront Kendriya Bhawan, Puraniya Chauraha, Lucknow 226024
Phone No: 9621 363 776 Email: [email protected]
 3- Vanshika wedding planners:
We included Vanshika Wedding Planner in our checklist of the Best Wedding Planners in Lucknow. Mr. Sanjay Chauhan designated this wedding planner company in 2009 with the concept of your D-day being what you fantasized about. With a team full of passion, they will do their finest to turn your dream into fact. Services Offered
• Planning Decorations
• Catering Solutions
• On-site management
• Transportation facility
• Bridal makeup
• Dressing stylist
• Theme wedding
• Hospitality services.
• Musical Entertainment
Address: 16/CP, 8, Royal Plaza, Munshipulia, Ring Road Lucknow Phone No: +91- 888 1416 666
 4- Pentagon Events:
The Pentagon Event was founded in the year 2005 in Hazratganj. It is a top performer in the list of wedding planners in Lucknow. Pentagon Events is believed to be a respected event managing company for delivering the softest keys for the event. Services Offered
• Catering
• Photography/ Videography
• Styling & grooming
• Decoration
• DJ & entertainment
• Guests transfers
• `Hospitality & guests support
Address: Office No.614, 6th Floor, Parsvnath Planet Plaza, Adjacent To CII, Vibhuti Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow – 226010
Phone No: 09021108870
 5- Blissful Weddings:
They are the ones that will stay on top of your checklist and will cater to your every need and necessity instantly. They have excellent mastery of planning marriages and can give you unique suggestions and reasonable rates. They are known as the best wedding planners in Lucknow. Hyatt Regency, Grand JBR, etc. Services Offered
• Ideation & design
• Lighting & Décor
• Pre-wedding PhotoShoots
• Sound setup
• On-site support staff
• Venue decoration
Address: Imperial Court Building Wazir Hasan road Near Parag Dairy Hazratganj, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226001. India.
Phone No: 099180 17720
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architectnews · 4 years ago
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The Design Village spotlights 11 student architecture and design projects
In our latest school show, undergraduate and postgraduate students at The Design Village in India present architecture and design projects ranging from a shelter for cats to an algorithmic learning aid for people with dyslexia.
Other projects include a music festival that aims to bring the sighted and visually impaired people together, and an analysis of the impact of menstrual euphemisms in India.  The projects aim to explore how informed processes are vital to developing solutions to solve today's problems.
The Design Village
School: The Design Village Courses: Fashion and Textile Design, Product Design, Graphics and Communication Design, Space and Interior Design, Transportation and Mobility Design, Interaction and UX Design, International Practice in Habitat Design, Practice of Design 
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"The Design Village is a multidisciplinary design institute based in National Capital Territory, India. The institute believes in impact through design as a medium that can solve the problems of today and propose solutions for the future.
"Much like an actual village, The Design Village is an organic whole where culture is rediscovered and values of empathy are nurtured by supporting fellow villagers and The Design Village itself. It aspires to be an energetic and thoughtful place where designers want to be and teachers want to teach.
"The Design Village’s 2nd graduate show unveils projects that tinker with the ideology of design as a verb. They earmark concurrent contexts and envision solutions for a better future through rigorous, informed and mindful processes."
People for Animals (group project)
"In collaboration with Studio Archohm, a student group designed an environment for neglected cats that rejuvenates them through space and design. The concept is for The People for Animal Shelter – an animal welfare centre in the National Capital Region of India.
"Keeping the behaviours of cats as a foundation and eliminating any possible stressors, the students created an oasis to address their various needs and create a micro-climate. Apart from being both a home and playpen for cats, the design allows birds to rest and drink water on the roof."
Students: Shireen Saxena, Tarushee Sachdeva and Syed Javeed Badri Professors: Sourabh Gupta, Rishabh Soni and Mohan Kumar Verma Email: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Lost in substitutes by Namoshree Jain
"Lost in substitutes asks: are we really experiencing the world in this era of digital compression? As we meander in a world of e-books, digital games and video, Namoshree has created an experience providing sensory inputs in varying intensities from minimum to excess.
"In a post-pandemic world, we have all arrived at the painful realization that we miss sensory inputs such as touch. As we hope to increase interactions with people, Namoshree has designed a safe experience that caters to our physical and mental well-being."
Student: Namoshree Jain Professor: Tuttu M. Thomas Email: [email protected]
Baraabari – Bringing the blind and sighted together by Vidita Maheshka
"Baraabari roughly translates to 'parity' in English.
"Through her project, Vidita Mahesheka has created a shared platform for the sighted and individuals with vision impairments. Working with the National Association for the Blind and Music Basti, a music school, she proposed a music festival as a site for inclusivity.
"Aiming to address social exclusion and awkwardness (often experienced by the people with low or no vision) Vidita emphasizes auditory input rather than visual, creating a site for parity and increasing social interaction between the sighted and people with vision impairments."
Student: Vidita Mahesheka. Professor: Pritesh Maru Email: [email protected]
I am dyslexia – Words no longer the limitation by Kiran H. Nath
"Growing up neuroatypical, Kiran H. Nath struggled with the education system. Kiran believes that it designs people like him out of the learning paradigm, forcing students to conform to distinct ways of learning. As a result, children and young adults often lose confidence.
"Kiran's project addresses this issue. He has designed an algorithmic application that responds to its users' learning abilities. Mapping the prowess of a dyslexic mind, Kiran worked with the Madras Dyslexia Association and designed a product to enhance and celebrate abilities rather than focusing on perceived disabilities."
Student: Kiran H. Nath Professor: Mudita Pasari Email: [email protected]
India Pavilion – A symbol of cultural exchange (group project)
"Over a series of workshops from across the globe, the India Pavilion was built at Domaine de Boisbuchet, Lessac, France, in 2019. It celebrates the union of space, material and light to create architectural experiences representing Indian civilization.
"The pavilion attempts to create a collective public space, allowing visitors to interpret the building as an 'agora' in dialogue with nature. It testifies to the importance of cultural exchange and symbolizes the necessity of views from the outside to readjust and revitalize Indian values."
Students: Zoya Gupta, Anoop Kumar Vinod Kumar, Arjun Gupta, Arshad Bajil Kuttasseri, Mukul Kapoor, Akarsh Goyal, Albert Shawn Figaredo, Ikshita Sharma, Sachin Choyal, Namoshree Jain, Souvik Mukherjee, Dharini Singh, Rishabh Soni, Anjana Sravya Yalamanchili, Abhirami Ravi, Vidita Maheshka, Yash Mishra, Saiyam Arora, Ushmita Aggarwal, Arushi Khatri, Vanshika Mehta, Sarthak Tayla, Khadija Rajgarhwala, Purva, Abad Ali, Harsh Chauhan, Akanksha A. Thapa, Sanjana Suri, Ankita Kochhar, Pranav Shyam Kalambi, Vineet Rao, Mayank Gupta, Maulik Yagnik, Snighdha Gupta and Tanvi Aggarwal Professors: Sourabh Gupta, Mridu Sahai, Lena R. Gupta, Carlos Guisasola, Pablo Sevilla Alonso, Gopendra Pratap Singh, Vidur Madhav, Vatsal Agrawal and Mohan Kumar Verma Email: [email protected]
Displaced Masculinities – The men in contemporary Punjab by Archit Dhiman
"Archit Dhiman, a non-Sikh Punjabi male, examines the underlying themes and patterns that impact the notions of 'masculinity' within contemporary Punjab in India.
"Applying a framework using an intersection of various fields, Archit has developed a multi-dimensional analysis from analysing  Punjabi regional cinema. Archit has also referenced scholarly work from global ethnographers and anthropologists.
"The paper aimed to render a collage of imagery that impacts the notions of masculinity in Punjab. Moving away from stereotypical definitions, the paper superimposes the images of masculinity and femininity on societal, national and global premises."
Student: Archit Dhiman Professor: Vatsal Agrawal Email: [email protected]
Analysing the impact of menstrual euphemisms with visual language in urban adults by Unnati Sharma
"Through her master's dissertation, Unnati Sharma tackles euphemisms used for menstruation in urban India. Despite claims of modernity, most of India still refrains from having this conversation, resulting in countrywide problems of menstrual hygiene and an apparent lag in SDG indicators for health and well-being.
"Unnati argues that there is an urgent need to normalize and address the many associations people have with menstruation. This need to understand menstruation (beyond its scientific meaning) could be addressed by using visual euphemisms as a tool – allowing more open conversations between the menstruating and non-menstruating populations."
Student: Unnati Sharma Professor: Prachi Joshi, Sneha Ravishankar and Lena R. Gupta Email: [email protected]
Craft sustainability with special reference to chindi rope in villages of Haryana by Sachin Choyal
"Sachin Choyal’s master’s dissertation explored sustainable mapping practices using pre and post-consumer textile waste within rural communities of Haryana, India, which has developed into a study of sustainability itself.
"Examining creating rope from waste fabric, Sachin mapped the processes and cost structures, helping create a sustainable business model for local communities (who usually create products for local consumption). Since the project's completion, Sachin has developed an unusual weaving technique to produce fabric for rugs, throws and jackets."
Student: Sachin Choyal Professor: Mudita Pasari and Lena R. Gupta Email: [email protected]
!ook  a wordless visual storybook by Ananya Joshi
"In collaboration with non-profit education organisation Khel Planet, Ananya Joshi has designed a book emphasising the art of looking. The project asks us to shine a light on objects and beings we overlook – to see, acknowledge and engage with them.
"Ananya’s wordless book is designed for 6-10-year-olds and their caregivers. It aims to encourage readers to build positive relationships, improve language expression, exercise vocabulary and explore plot lines. Not having a singular storyline allows the readers to direct the story while creating a space to question and ponder upon illustrated cues."
Student: Ananya Joshi Professor: Sneha Ravishankar Email: [email protected]
The possibility of an objective ethical framework in Persuasive design: A theoretical reflection by Karan Pal Singh Virdi
"Persuasive technologies aim at changing the behaviour and attitude of users. Karan Pal Singh Virdi addresses the ethical concerns with such technological interventions by designers, as it is suggested that many academic ethical frameworks lack a designer’s perspective.
"This study contributes to this missing link by investigating a possibility of an objective ethical framework— guiding unbiased decisions and adapting to dynamic factors that contribute to ethical dilemmas.
"The suggested methodology is two-phased, inspired by a five-stage design process. First phase involving scrutiny of existing frameworks and the second phase involving practical applications of the same."
Student: Karan Pal Singh Virdi Professors: Mudita Pasari, Lena R. Gupta, Shemal Pandya Email: [email protected]
Meghalayan tales – stories from the magical land of Meghalaya (group project)
"A group of students working with the Meghalaya Infrastructure Development and Finance Corporation propose ideas of enhancing sustainable tourism in the northeastern state of Meghalaya, India.
"The students observed a stark disconnect between the tourists and the aboriginal tribal population. To bridge this gap, they suggested carrying local myths, stories and legends to the tourists before, during and after their visit to Meghalaya.
"Their proposal included visual aids, graphic books, theatrical and immersive displays, which allowed for the tourist to be immersed in and interact with local cultural aspects of Meghalaya."
Students: Muskaan Mahendru, Sunidhi Chaudhary, Hitesh Chikarsal and Vanshika Mehta Professor: Anusha Dhawan Emails: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
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globalnewslead · 4 years ago
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Amazon India 'Gifting Happiness Days' sale begins: A look at top deals on smartphones, laptops and more
Amazon India 'Gifting Happiness Days' sale begins: A look at top deals on smartphones, laptops and more
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