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exotic-indians · 11 months ago
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arisu-alisa-alice · 1 year ago
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tfgadgets · 3 months ago
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Prateik Babbar reveals his drug use began at 13, not after entering Bollywood: 'My family situation was complicated' | Hindi Movie News
Prateik Babbar, who has earlier spoken about his battle with drug addiction, recently dismissed long-standing rumours that he began using drugs only after joining the film industry. He reflected on the impact of substance abuse on his personal and professional life, however, he insisted that story has ended now, and they’ve moved forward. In an interview with Bollywood Bubble, the actor, who is…
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suchananewsblog · 2 years ago
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Prateik Babbar-Priya Banerjee, Jackky-Rakul, Pooja Hegde, Urfi Javed shine at Gaurav Gupta's store launch - Times of India
Popular fashion designer Gaurav Gupta has opened a new store in the city and a slew of celebrities such as Prateik Babbar and girlfriend Priya Banerjee, Jackky Bhagnani and Rakul Preet Singh, Pooja Hegde, Urfi Javed and Arjun Kapoor were seen arriving all dressed up for the launch event. After making their relationship official on Valentine’s Day, Prateik and Priya made their first public…
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afunky-jester · 8 months ago
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cupidsbower · 1 year ago
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VID: My Type (SRK, G) by cupidsbow
Title: My Type Visual Sources: Chalte Chalte, Chennai Express, Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani Pairings: Priya Chopra/Raj MathurMeenalochni "Meenamma" Azhagusundaram/Rahul MithaiwalaDancer/Rahul MithaiwalaRia Banerjee/Ajay Bakshi Audio: My Type, by Saint Motel Rating: G Warnings: Bright colours For: Scribe, Festivids 2023 Summary: I'm a man who's got very specific taste.
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gurkiransindianlitblog · 1 year ago
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Ten Interesting, Indian Novels
Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line by Deepa Anappara
Jai drools outside sweet shops, watches too many reality police shows, and considers himself to be smarter than his friends Pari (though she gets the best grades) and Faiz (though Faiz has an actual job). When a classmate goes missing, Jai decides to use the crime-solving skills he has picked up from TV to find him. He asks Pari and Faiz to be his assistants, and together they draw up lists of people to interview and places to visit. (Amazon.com)
But what begins as a game turns sinister as other children start disappearing from their neighborhood. Jai, Pari, and Faiz have to confront terrified parents, an indifferent police force, and rumors of soul-snatching djinns. As the disappearances edge ever closer to home, the lives of Jai and his friends will never be the same again. (Amazon.com)
The Mango Season by Amulya Malladi
Returning to India is an overwhelming experience for Priya. When she was growing up, summer was all about mangoes—ripe, sweet mangoes, bursting with juices that dripped down your chin, hands, and neck. But after years away, she sweats as if she’s never been through an Indian summer before. Everything looks dirtier than she remembered. And things that used to seem natural (a buffalo strolling down a newly laid asphalt road, for example) now feel totally chaotic. (Goodreads.com)
The Last Queen by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
She rose from commoner to become the last reigning queen of India's Sikh Empire. In this dazzling novel, based on true-life events, bestselling author Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni presents the unforgettable story of Jindan, who transformed herself from daughter of the royal kennel keeper to powerful monarch. (Goodreads.com)
The Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth
Vikram Seth's novel is, at its core, a love story: Lata and her mother, Mrs. Rupa Mehra, are both trying to find—through love or through exacting maternal appraisal—a suitable boy for Lata to marry. Set in the early 1950s, in an India newly independent and struggling through a time of crisis, A Suitable Boy takes us into the richly imagined world of four large extended families and spins a compulsively readable tale of their lives and loves. A sweeping panoramic portrait of a complex, multiethnic society in flux, A Suitable Boy remains the story of ordinary people caught up in a web of love and ambition, humor and sadness, prejudice and reconciliation, the most delicate social etiquette and the most appalling violence. (Goodreads.com)
Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows by Balli Kaur Jaswal
Nikki lives in cosmopolitan West London, where she tends bar at the local pub. The daughter of Indian immigrants, she’s spent most of her twenty-odd years distancing herself from the traditional Sikh community of her childhood, preferring a more independent (that is, Western) life. When her father’s death leaves the family financially strapped, Nikki, a law school dropout, impulsively takes a job teaching a "creative writing" course at the community center in the beating heart of London’s close-knit Punjabi community. (Barnesandnoble.com)
Because of a miscommunication, the proper Sikh widows who show up are expecting to learn basic English literacy, not the art of short-story writing. When one of the widows finds a book of sexy stories in English and shares it with the class, Nikki realizes that beneath their white dupattas, her students have a wealth of fantasies and memories. Eager to liberate these modest women, she teaches them how to express their untold stories, unleashing creativity of the most unexpected—and exciting—kind. (Barnesandnoble.com)
The Daughters of Madurai by Rajasree Variyar
Madurai, 1992. A young mother in a poor family, Janani is told she is useless if she can’t produce a son—or worse, if she bears daughters. They let her keep her first baby girl, but the rest are taken away as soon as they are born and murdered. But Janani can’t forget the daughters she was never allowed to love. (Goodreads.com)
Sydney, 2019. Nila has a secret; one she’s been keeping from her parents for too long. Before she can say anything, her grandfather in India falls ill and she agrees to join her parents on a trip to Madurai. Nila knows very little about where her family came from or who they left behind. What she’s about to learn will change her forever. While The Daughters of Madurai explores the harrowing issue of female infanticide, it’s also a universal story about the bond between mothers and daughters, the strength of women, and the power of love in overcoming all obstacles. (Goodreads.com)
Witness the Night by Kishwar Desai
In a small town in northern India, a house still smolders from a devastating fire. Inside a young girl is found severely beaten and barely alive, along with the lifeless bodies of thirteen people. Inexplicably, the local police accuse the girl of the murders. But Simran Singh, an independent-minded, unconventional social worker, is convinced of the girl's innocence. As Simran goes against the authorities to seek out the truth, she discovers a terrifying web of deceit that will change her forever. Seamlessly weaving themes of sexism, police corruption, and infanticide, this captivating mystery plunges readers into the thrilling heart of modern India. (Barnesandnoble.com)
The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri
he Namesake takes the Ganguli family from their tradition-bound life in Calcutta through their fraught transformation into Americans. On the heels of their arranged wedding, Ashoke and Ashima Ganguli settle together in Cambridge, Massachusetts. An engineer by training, Ashoke adapts far less warily than his wife, who resists all things American and pines for her family. When their son is born, the task of naming him betrays the vexed results of bringing old ways to the new world. Named for a Russian writer by his Indian parents in memory of a catastrophe years before, Gogol Ganguli knows only that he suffers the burden of his heritage as well as his odd, antic name. (Goodreads.com)
The Unlikely Adventures of the Shergill Sisters by Balli Kaur Jaswal
The British-born Punjabi Shergill sisters—Rajni, Jezmeen, and Shirina—were never close and barely got along growing up, and now as adults, have grown even further apart. Rajni, a school principal is a stickler for order. Jezmeen, a thirty-year-old struggling actress, fears her big break may never come. Shirina, the peacemaking "good" sister married into wealth and enjoys a picture-perfect life. (Goodreads.com)
Arriving in India, these sisters will make unexpected discoveries about themselves, their mother, and their lives—and learn the real story behind the trip Rajni took with their Mother long ago—a momentous journey that resulted in Mum never being able to return to India again. (Goodreads.com)
Nectar in a Sieve by Kamala Markandaya
Married as a child bride to a tenant farmer she had never met, Rukmani works side by side in the field with her husband to wrest a living from a land ravaged by droughts, monsoons, and insects. With remarkable fortitude and courage, she meets changing times and fights poverty and disaster. (Amazon.com)
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cueburstnews · 10 days ago
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Prateik Babbar and Priya Banerjee set to tie the knot on Valentine’s Day 2025: Report : Bollywood News
Actor Prateik Babbar is reportedly set to marry his fiancée, actress Priya Banerjee, on Valentine’s Day 2025. The wedding will mark Prateik’s second marriage, following his previous union with filmmaker Sanya Sagar. According to reports, the couple will exchange vows in an intimate ceremony attended by close friends and family. Prateik Babbar and Priya Banerjee set to tie the knot on Valentine’s…
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newsxbyte · 10 days ago
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Bollywood actor Prateik Babbar and Priya Banerjee to tie the knot: All you need to know about the actress
Prateik Patil Babbar is set tie the knot with actor Priya Banerjee soon. Prateik, son of veteran actor Raj Babbar and late Smita Patil, got engaged to Banerjee in November 2023 and are now likley to get married on Valentines Day i.e. February 14, report by Times Entertainment stated. Prateik and Priya’s wedding details Sources told Times Enternainment that the wedding is likely to be an intimate…
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cavenewstimes · 14 days ago
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Witness: Michael Cochran’s Manner and Cause of Death are Undetermined
Forensic pathologist Priya Banerjee testified that Michael Cochran’s manner and cause of death could not be determined. Cochran was exhumed seven months after death, so advanced decomposition made it impossible to narrow down possibilities. (1/27/25) MORE Killer Spouses, Medical Crimes, Murder & Mayhem Natalie Cochran Latest Videos Ponzi Scheme Murder Trial: Defense Closing Argument Ponzi…
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exotic-indians · 5 months ago
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venkateshwara-group1998 · 14 days ago
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Shri Venkateshwara University celebrated the 76th Republic Day by raising a 100-feet-tall national flag.
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Shri Venkateshwara University/Institute celebrated the 76th Republic day with full fanfare & fervour.
The event started by offering prayers to Mother India & the Goddess of Education Mother Saraswati.
The event was marked by hoisting a 100 feet tall national flag, unity walk & conducting over a dozen cultural programs that exhibited patriotic fervour.
Later we released tricolor balloons, white pigeons into the air to highlight the message of India’s unity in diversity & universal brotherhood.
The Venkateshwara Group Founder President Dr Sudhir Giri, Pro Chancellor Dr Rajeev Tyagi, CEO Mr. Ajay Shrivastava & the VC Dr Krishna Kant Dave inaugurated the event by offering flowers on the portrait of Mother India & Goddess Saraswati.
Dr Divya Mathur, Dr Madhu Chaturvedi, & Dr Rahul Awasthi joined them to unveil the 76th Republic day function.
On this occasion, our medical & nursing students performed group dances that made the audience clap incessantly.
The Venkateshwara Group Founder President, Dr Sudhir Giri, reiterated national service is not just about fighting the enemy on the border. If all citizens work sincerely in their area of expertise and contribute towards a corruption-free nation, then this also counts under national service.
The Indian constitution guarantees certain fundamental rights to its citizens, including the right to freedom, equality, & education making India the largest democracy in the world.
NRI & Chief Officer British High Commission UK, Dr Divya Mathur was the Chief Guest at the event. She asserted abrogation of article 370 from Kashmir, one Nation, one Election, and one law can only be possible through a robust constitution.
Pro Chancellor Dr. Rajeev Tyagi stated that, under the Right to Education (RTE) guaranteed by fundamental rights, underprivileged students can receive free education in expensive private schools in the country.
The VC, Dr Krishna Kant Dave, opined that national service is not just about fighting the enemy on the border. But if we all work with sincerity, integrity & contribute towards a corruption free united India than this also counts under national service.    
Renowned Poet Dr Rahul Awasthi sang some patriotic songs that further mesmerized the dignitaries.
Dr Madhu, along with the VC Dr Krishna Kant Dave, also addressed the 76th Republic day function.
Those present included the Meerut Campus Director Dr Pratap Singh, Dr Ana Erik Brown, Dr Yogeshwar Sharma, Dr Rajesh Singh, Dr Rajwardhan Singh, Dr Vivek Sachan, Dr Shilpi Raina, & Dr Priya Yadav.
Dr VN Jha, Manish Sharma, Dr CP Singh, Dr LS Rawat, Saumik Banerjee, Shri Ram Gupta, SS Baghel, Dev Pratap Singh, Brajpal Singh, Deepak Kumar, Arun Goswami, Sachin, Pritpal & the Media Incharge Mr. Vishwas Rana were all present.
Dr Manish Sharma, & Akhil Kumar from the faculty of Nursing, conducted the program exceedingly well.
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suchananewsblog · 2 years ago
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Prateik Babbar makes his relationship official with Priya Banerjee - Times of India
On the occasion of Valentine’s Day, actor Prateik Babbar made his relationship with actress Priya Banerjee official. On Tuesday, he shared the first picture with her on social media. Taking to Instagram, Prateik shared the news with his fans alongwith a series of pictures. In the first picture, the couple were seen facing the sun and posing with their backs to the camera. In the second image, the…
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best-in-kolkata · 5 months ago
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Discover the Best Pediatric Clinic in Newtown, Kolkata: Lifetron Medicare Pvt Ltd
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rohit21star · 5 months ago
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Campus Stories: Inspiring Alumni from Calcutta Business School
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Business school isn’t just about acquiring knowledge and skills; it’s about transforming your career and shaping your future. Many students enter Calcutta Business School (CBS) with dreams of making it big in the corporate world, and their inspiring journeys after graduation prove that anything is possible. Here, we’ll share a few remarkable alumni stories that show how CBS has been a stepping stone for many successful professionals.
1. Ananya Singh: From PGDM to Corporate Leadership
Ananya Singh graduated from Calcutta Business School with a PGDM in Marketing and Operations. Her journey began with a challenging internship at a leading FMCG company, where she worked on product innovation strategies. Her academic foundation in marketing, paired with hands-on industry experience, helped her land a position as a Brand Manager at a multinational corporation soon after graduation.
Ananya credits CBS for providing her with the confidence and skills necessary to excel in her role. She highlights how the rigorous coursework, industry exposure, and networking opportunities shaped her approach to problem-solving and strategic thinking.
2. Rahul Banerjee: Building a Startup from Scratch
Rahul Banerjee always had a passion for entrepreneurship, and his time at Calcutta Business School gave him the tools he needed to turn his dreams into reality. With a focus on finance and entrepreneurship during his PGDM, Rahul developed a strong foundation in business management, which helped him create a tech startup focusing on AI-driven customer service solutions.
His startup, now a fast-growing company, has been recognized for its innovative approach to customer experience. Rahul attributes his success to the mentorship and support he received from the faculty at CBS, as well as the practical insights gained from real-world case studies and internships.
3. Priya Menon: A Trailblazer in Human Resources
After graduating with a specialization in Human Resource Management, Priya Menon quickly rose through the ranks at a top multinational consulting firm. Her deep understanding of organizational behavior, acquired at CBS, helped her stand out during her placement interviews. She now leads talent management for a Fortune 500 company, focusing on leadership development and employee engagement.
Priya's journey is a testament to how CBS's emphasis on soft skills, communication, and leadership training can prepare students for high-impact roles in HR. Her advice to current students? “Take full advantage of all the opportunities CBS offers, from workshops to networking events. It’s these experiences that help shape your career.
4. Aditya Roy: Consulting with Global Giants
Aditya Roy’s career took off after completing his PGDM in Business Analytics at Calcutta Business School. His analytical acumen, honed through courses and live projects at CBS, landed him a role at a leading global consulting firm. Aditya now works on strategic initiatives for some of the world’s biggest corporations, helping them harness the power of data to drive decision-making and growth.
His advice to prospective and current students is to embrace every learning opportunity. “CBS not only gave me the technical skills but also the confidence to tackle complex business challenges. The exposure to industry experts and real-world case studies was invaluable.”
5. Shruti Shah: Championing Social Impact through Business
Shruti Shah took a less traditional path after graduating from CBS. Armed with her PGDM in Strategy and Corporate Social Responsibility, she chose to work in the nonprofit sector, driving social impact through business initiatives. Shruti now leads corporate partnerships at a global NGO, working closely with businesses to create sustainable social programs.
Shruti believes CBS helped her realize that business isn’t just about profits—it’s also about making a difference in society. The school's strong focus on ethics, sustainability, and corporate responsibility played a big role in shaping her career path.
Conclusion
The alumni of Calcutta Business School have gone on to achieve great things in diverse fields, from corporate leadership to entrepreneurship and social impact. These inspiring stories reflect the school’s commitment to providing a well-rounded education that equips students for success, no matter their career aspirations. Whether you want to climb the corporate ladder, start your own business, or drive change in the world, CBS offers the tools, experiences, and support to help you get there.
To learn more about how Calcutta Business School can help you achieve your career goals, visit CBS Alumni Success Stories.
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