Bangalore-based couple Sneha Sundaram and Bharath Bevinahally tell us how Kutuki, an early learning app, will change the way 200 mn kids in Indian will access education.
'In every episode, you are tricked into believing that this messy girl whose life is falling apart is so talented and real that you have to love her for who she is.' 'And you will love her eventually because Masaba is effortless and looks stunning in every frame,' notes Divya Nair.
'What is the need to postpone the exam?'
'My advice to all young musicians/artists out there would be to keep working hard.' 'Be humble, be grateful that you all are blessed with this beautiful art of music.'
'Further delay will do nothing other than the loss of a year and when there is loss of a year, think of next year you are having two first year batches.' 'Have the IIT system or similar institutions got the infrastructure to handle such a situation?'
Diya Parakh tells us how her videos are making people laugh.
'In the initial days of re-opening, both consumers as well as business owners will take a while to adjust to the new normal.'
Madame, a 27-year-old fashion label, is creating clothes to adapt to the pandemic.
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Four students from Oxford, including one from India, have released a study guide that will help lakhs of students aged between 12 and 18 learn English, Chemistry and Math at home.
Janhvi-Khushi, Malaika-Amrita, Sonam-Rhea, Shilpa-Shamita. These are some of the most stylish siblings in the film business and we love them. Don't we?
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'What motivated us was that a lot of people, especially youngsters, had a negative image about India.'
The smart and stylish actor reveals how she's spending time in the lockdown productively.
'I sing to myself when I'm flying my plane and when I write, I dream of the sky.'
Mirror lehengas, organza skirts, pre-stitched sarees, necklet gowns, dhoti-crop tops in handwoven fabrics and hand-done embroideries with traditional textile techniques will trend.
Hitesh Harisinghani shows you how to make the perfect Mumbai snack.
'As an international student, I am constantly living in fear.' 'You're always on guard as to what will happen next.'