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Ashwini Ashokkumar - Creative Writer Aafreen Nawresh - Creative Writer Keerthana karunakaran - Talent Management Executive ( Editorial ) Darshika Rajasekaran - Senior Correspondent

Management

Atma Pai - Correspondent

Sheik Mohaideen A , Co - Founder,

Sujata Sridharan, Correspondent

Vidhya Sagar, Co - Founder,

Mehavarshini - Correspondent

Jayashree , Manager,

Hassan Ali - Correspondent

Ashwin Raman, HR Manager,

Durga Menon - Correspondent

Nandhini Mahalingam, Talent Manager,

Grishma Raj - Correspondent

Arun Prasath, Legal Advisor

Rathnakar Sundaresan - Correspondent

Sujitha Rajan - Social Media Executive

Roshini Nagarajan, Correspondent

Anish Steve - Head, Photography

Karthik Krishna - Sub Editor

Rajesh Thanikasalam - Senior Photographer

Kamala Sowmya - Sub Editor

Achuthanand Ravi - Senior Photographer

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Preethi Ravi - Visual Designer

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Vignesh Ravi - Public Relations Executive

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Bhusan Sivakumar - Editotial Administrator


Rathnakar Sundaresan

We the

Imperfect

Imperfections can sometimes turn out to be shocking facades. An imperfection might look like an

organisation and control. The learned

also be dangerous; imagine how a

incomplete piece of rubbish, but we

and experienced members of the society

propulsion from the student population

often fail to notice the modicum of

control the rest of the group by framing a

can hurt the society; not directly, but still

completeness

carries.

set of laws and codes according to class.

painful enough to cut a deep wound.

Philosophically, it is neither possible

The less experienced and unlearnt form

Students put forth their view(s) to the

to touch the farthest extent of

a group and learn from the well versed.

public through media by conducting

perfection nor is it possible to be

This group, termed as students, will lead

rallies in masses. They have also taken

absolutely imperfect. There are two

the society in front after learning the

violent

perspectives

to

essentials.Generally

disobedience when they were not

imperfection:

eitherperceive that

everything

it

deal

is

imperfect

with

or

students’

voice

in is

any

country,

considered

as

routes

through

civil

responded. A few student protests are recorded to be violent. A very famous

immature and unimportant.

protest

optimistically appreciate the tiny

would

be

the

Soweto

massacre on October 2nd 1968 in Mexico, Forty-four people were killed and more than a thousand were arrested. The protest which was started for a political cause had to end very violently.

percentage of perfection present.

Sadly, History has failed to

upspring(South Africa); On June 16th

Nothing is perfect; every organism

realize that students are more than just a

1967, high school students began to

carrying life is imperfect. Humans are

group in the society that learns through

protest for changing the medium of

Recently, college students from Tamil Nadu began to express their agony over the massacre of Tamilians in Sri Lanka by conducting a

also

is

educational training.They are the pillars

learning to Afrikaans from English. It is

contemptuous protest. Not to judge but the disagreement towards an atrocity or rule can be expressed through peace. We live in a

collection,

of tomorrow. Driven by a force of hope,

sad to note that more than 500 students

country where a Mahatma brought independence to his motherland by choosing peace over extremism. Lacking the power to rule and

forming groups, a civilizing to cover

trust and support for each other through

were killed (though the oďŹƒcial toll is

having lilliputian reach does not mean students are imperfect to voice their decisions in the society. Togetherness can take dangerous

imperfections and lead a balanced

brotherhood, students dream to live a

176) during the protest and many were

forms which are beyond our imagination, for it does not account for perfection. Being imperfect, we underestimate or misjudge power

life. Humans call this group a society,

better

injured. July 16th is celebrated as Youth

while seeking individual perfection. It is not wrong to do so, but what will matter is how you choose to do it. The public need to respond

which he segregates it into levels of

generations. To note, brotherhood can

day today. Also to note the Tlatiloco

to the voice of the students,the future which are imperfect because imperfections can sometimes turn out to be shocking facades.

imperfect.

diluted

by

Imperfection

living

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in

life

than

their

preceding

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massacre on October 2nd 1968 in Mexico, Forty-four people were killed and more than a thousand were arrested. The protest which was started for a political cause had to end very violently.

Recently, college students from Tamil Nadu began to express their agony over the massacre of Tamilians in Sri Lanka by conducting a contemptuous protest. Not to judge but the disagreement towards an atrocity or rule can be expressed through peace. We live in a country where a Mahatma brought independence to his motherland by choosing peace over extremism. Lacking the power to rule and having lilliputian reach does not mean students are imperfect to voice their decisions in the society. Togetherness can take dangerous forms which are beyond our imagination, for it does not account for perfection. Being imperfect, we underestimate or misjudge power while seeking individual perfection. It is not wrong to do so, but what will matter is how you choose to do it. The public need to respond to the voice of the students,the future which are imperfect because imperfections can sometimes turn out to be shocking facades. Dashing magazine 4


INTERVIEW Article with photo Photographer : Steve Anish

Miss. Jayashree (left) & Miss Veda, MAD NGO, Chennai. 6 Dashing magazine


Harish Srinivasan

Making a difference We all reckon that equality is the birth right for every individual in this world. So, it is important that every person has an equal opportunity to express his/her views in the world and communication plays a pivotal role for expression. MAD or Make a difference is- a youth volunteer network which works

from functioning, resource management,

them

communicate,

understand

talent identification etc.

English and also help them know about the opportunities available to them.

with Children at risk in 23 cities in India to bridge the gap they face while

Functioning

MAD’s method of teaching is quite

communicating in the society. They

MAD works on two platforms. One is MFC

different. They incorporate the use of

ensure the fidelity between thoughts

or MAD for children and the other is FOM

activity based learning coupled with

and the words is achieved by the

or Friends of MAD.MFC is dedicated

fun learning as it helps the students

students.

purely for dealing with different aspects

grasp

of English training and placements

currently reaching out to 90 students

MAD was founded in 2006 by

projects for children while FOM works for

in Chennai and has 64 dedicated

Kavin KK, Jithin C Nedumala, Sujith

fundraising by conducting workshops,

volunteers

Abraham Varkey, Santosh Babu, Gloria

selling dream T-Shirts(sale of a T-Shirt

students are during weekends and

Benny and Jithin John Varghese and it is

contributes towards a child’s course) and

they follow Cambridge university text

spread over 23 cities and has over 3500

conducting several other fundraising

books .It is a 5 year syllabus for 3 to 8

dedicated volunteers.

events . Jayasree is the president for MFC

th class students while a 2.5 year

Chennai wing and Veda Nadendla is the

syllabus for students between 18-20

president for FOM Chennai wing.

years.

wing and we were intrigued to know

Role of MAD Chennai

Volunteers

more about MAD. We were interested in

MAD’s main aim is to increase the

The volunteers of MAD are the base for

knowing several aspects of MAD ranging

confidence of the students by helping

the cause. So it is important to select

Our Dashing team got to meet Jayashree

the

language

.The

better.

classes

for

It

is

the

and Veda Nadendla of MAD Chennai

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Article with photo highly decicated, self motivated and qualified

volunteers.

For

this,

MAD

conducts a 3 step selection process which comprises of group discussion, task sheet and personal interview. The volunteers’ competence is checked on 3 important qualities such as working as a family, putting

cause

above

self,

leadership

through ownership.

Veda says: “Volunteers must have high energy and enthusiasm because they must be able to reciprocate the enthusiasm shown by the students”.

Jayshree says: ”It is also important for a volunteer to be associated with MAD for a minimum period of 9 months so that the class flow does not

Memorable moments in MAD

Future of MAD Chennai

get affected and the bond between the

Veda says “There are many memorable

Jayashree says her primary goal is to

students and the volunteers grows”

moments for us in MAD. One such

help children in MAD perform well in

incident is of a small sweet little girl

their academics and gain confidence to

Training for volunteers

called Reena. She was 7 years old and

express their thoughts in the society

The MFC volunteers are given training on

aloof

an

while Veda says she wants to raise

optimal usage of the training material and

infection on her hand due to an injury.

enough funds, to equip MAD to reach out

to handle various class issues. The FOM

We took her to the hospital and helped

to double the number of children being

volunteers are given training on people

her in the treatment. From that day she

taught currently and help MAD be a self

skills ,marketing, creativity and different

became well acquainted with us and

sustaining organization.

attributes

started

involving

public

relations,

management and effective fund raising.

during

classes.

performing

She

well.

had

It

was

heartwarming to see her beaming with

External support

smile and enthusiasm when in class”

Though

MAD

organization

Personal motivation for MAD:

is it

a has

self

sustaining

support

from

Jayashree says “I wanted to be a teacher

Jayasree says

corporate companies like ZOHO Corp.

and help students. MAD gives me an

”We had a boy called Robert who came

Also when authors of Cambridge books

opportunity to do the same. Also, the

to us and said he wants to become a

came to India they were impressed with

enthusiasm and the personal bond created

MAD volunteer like us when he finishes

MAD’s work and decided to give MAD the

with the students motivates us for this

his course. It was a great feel and it filled

books at a very subsidized rate of 125

cause “.Veda concurred with Jayashree’s

our hearts with happiness and motivated

rupees. They are also working on a tailor

statement.

us further”

made syllabus for MAD students. This is

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Difference between MAD and other NGOs We have a very transparent and strict

“It was a great feel and it filled

structure of management. We also invest a lot

our hearts with happiness and

quality as they are the base for MAD. We have

motivated us further”

to maintain it.

in making sure our volunteers are of top

set a standard for ourselves and always work

Suggestions

for

upcoming

social

workers. one of the huge support and recognitions for our work.

Never lose focus for the cause. Work with passion and discipline. It is not easy to

Views in current education system:

maintain the motivation level because you

India has the best syllabus but it focuses more on cramming

will hit road blocks and it is important to

up the information rather than gaining field experience and

believe in yourself and the cause to bounce

on-ground exposure. There is less emphasis on research,

back.

creativity and innovation. So we hope for more a balanced curriculum and teaching wherein students can relate to

To

know

more

their subjects well.

http://makeadiff.in/ .

about

MAD

visit:

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Article with photo

launching on april 14th

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@ T.nagar. Opp.to.Natesan park.


@ T.nagar. Opp.to.Natesan park.


Kandamangalam.V.Vidhya Sagar

LEADERSHIP BRANDING Leadership is no more a position, and certainly not an authority. It's a brand. In today’s corporate world people buy the person before they buy the brand. Leadership plays a prominent role for a company in selling to its customers and also in winning over their trust and conďŹ dence. A leader is the market face of a company. We did see the fall of Infosys shares when N R Narayana Murthy stepped down as its chairman and when Steve Jobs stepped down, there was a drastic drop in sale of I-Phone compared to earlier versions. At times it is a negative point when the individual takes over the company like how it happened with Infosys & Apple. But such imbalance could be avoided provided the company has a well charted succession plans and train the next gen of leaders to take up in a style. 11 Dashing magazine


TECHNOLOGY

In Sync with the

Shradha Jain

TECHNO CRAT

Pichai Sundarajan, better known as Sundar Pichai, is a Computer Science graduate living in the US, originally hailing from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Metallurgical alumnus of Indian Institute Of Technology, Kharagpur, received his Bachelor’s

Degree in Technology and was awarded an institute silver medal. Further to add, he holds an M.S. from Stanford University and an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania where he was named a Siebel Scholar. He turned tables by taking over for Andrew E

Pichai joined Google in 2004, where he lead the product management

Rubinas

and innovation efforts for a suite of

co-founder, who has been driving its growth in the

Google's

products,

fast-growing smartphone world. Sundar Pichai, signals the

including Google Chrome and Chrome

unification of Android, Chrome and Apps. Past, present and

OS, as well as being largely responsible

future, everything seems to work for him as he is at the helm

for Google Drive. He went on to oversee

of Google Android today. Google becoming his niche, many

the development of different apps like

technology observers believe that Pichai being moving to

Gmail and Google Maps. On November

lead Android, announced earlier this week, is ananticipation

19, 2009, Pichai gave a demonstration of

of Google’s intent to merge Chrome OS and Android.

client

software

head of Android at Google. Andy is Android's

Chrome OS. On May 20, 2010, he announced the open-sourcing of the new

Tweeted in a tag which says it all: “Personal

and

computing, Chrome, Chrome OS, Google, family, friends and

He was doing work in the field of electronics at a time when

Talking about the current scenario, one yardstick of his success in the new role

introduced the new video format WebM.

life”. These assets define Sundar Pichai and signify the

no separate course on electronics existed in the institute’s

would be that Chrome and Android are not seen differently by smart phone

He has been a director at Jive Software

epitome of success for him.

curriculum. His thesis dealt with implanting molecules of

users.More important, Pichai continues to head Chrome and Apps, which includes

other elements in silicon wafers to alter its properties. It was

the Chrome browser, Gmail, Calendar, Docs and Drive.Pichai would be good for

Marked, called and appreciated by his professor, Mr.

very clear from the beginning that he was enthused about

Android as he would be doubling down on Android as the company works to push

On March 13, 2013, Pichai

Roy, from IIT Kharagpur as an “obedient” and “enthusiastic”

electronics and materials which prove his mettle in the areas

the ecosystem forward. IIT Kharagpur, Stanford,Wharton,Jive ,Google Chrome,

added Android to the Google products

student. “Well mannered” and “soft spoken” are the

of his interest and study.

Android and the biggie; the marriage of Google Chrome and Android…..

he oversees.

adjectives used by a satiated teacher of the prestigious

video

codec

VP8

by

Google,

since April 2011.

institute which makes him a distinct individual altogether. 13 Dashing magazine

The unleashed, undaunted knowledge and wisdom that this man carries in his bosom is beyond comparison.

What next !!! Sundar Pichai, the man with big dreams and bigger hearts to fulfill them for the good of the techno-world today. Dashing magazine 14


Sujata Sridharan

CONTEMPORARY

FASHION WITH A TRADITIONAL

TWIST An idea that caught hold of them in college, now a successful venture based on the social media giant Facebook, the transition to being an entrepreneur has been anything but easy. Yet the co founders of the online fashion portal, Pratheeksha and Esha carry o the responsibility with delightful elegance. A burning desire to combine everyday fashion and turn it into something extraordinary yet steeped in our rich culture is what keeps them going. Now with 1000+ fans for the brand and a large client base, they are all set to reinvent fashion as we know it .If these seem to be tall claims, the pair is exceptionally grounded in their plans for the future of their brand while the grit with which they keep marching forward and the steel in their eyes tell us that the best is indeed yet to come. Come join us as Dashing goes behind the scenes to see what makes the duo click in the world of retail fashion. 15 Dashing magazine


“passion in us wanted to see this venture to be fully funded and brought to life.” How was the response from your family to the idea of launching a fashion brand? P&E: We faced little to no opposition from both our family members and friends. In fact, they were very encouraging right from the beginning and this eased up the transition for us a lot. Looking back, we felt like we were walking through a dream going through the motions and we didn’t think it become a reality for us until we saw the actual page. The response has been very huge and I don’t think either of us expected it to become such a raging success in such a short span!

Right now the label is available through Facebook. Can we Funding is an important step that can

expect a Pratheeksha and Esha shop anytime soon?

make or break the launch of any

P&E: Definitely, I think every entrepreneur dreams of

venture. How did you handle getting

putting his or her venture out there and it would be a dream

funds for your brand?

come true for us to open our first offline shop. While we

P &E: We both worked for a bit after

think it is too early for us to be able to give a specific

college and we saved up all our money

timeline, our clients can surely expect a Pratheeksha and

and this, we poured into our venture.

Esha label standing proudly out there within the next five

We were quite averse to the idea of

years.

approaching third parties for funding and the passion in us wanted to see this

What should the readers look out for in your upcoming

venture to be fully funded and brought

Spring ’13 collection?

to life.

P&E: We believe in surprising our fans every time so we don’t want to spoil it for them by revealing too much but

Why base your store primarily on the

they can be rest assured that it will be completely

social media platform?

unexpected and much more trendier and fashionable

P&E: We thought of social media as our

silhouettes!

launch pad because of the huge audience that we could reach out.

How do you envision Pratheeksha and Esha to be in the

While it is true that we are big in

future?

Chennai and Trichy, a platform like

P& E: The future of our label would stay true our vision of

Facebook enables us to make our label

combo of contemporary clothing and traditional fabrics. We

reach out across the globe to a wide

don’t plan on branching out to any other sections but you

variety

can certainly expect the collections to reinvent fashion and

of

clientele

which

was

essentially what we were looking for. 17 Dashing magazine

get much edgier as the days go by.


Durga Menon

Hugo Chรกvez

an inspiration or ignominy? Hugo Chรกvez, the infamous Venezuelan dictator who succumbed to cancer on March 5th, Caracas, leaving his faction of people in despair.

Handsketch : Preethi Mu 19 Dashing magazine


INTERVIEW Photography : Abinaya Shankar

Mr.N.Dhanraj, Social Entrepreneur 21 Dashing magazine


He graduated from Loyola

College as a Bachelor of Science and expanded

his

spectrum

of

knowledge by doing his Masters at Pondicherry

University,specializing

in Human Resource. Now he is pursuing his Master of Computer Application in Velammal Engineering College,

Chennai.

For

a

highly

qualified man like him job can never be a question. Despite he thinks charity can only bring him a life time

“It was because of my friends, my confidence and passion that I was able to bring it up in a better way than I thought”.

pride he exclaimed, “I am proud to be

a ‘Loyolite’ as I gained a lot of

popularly known as Entrepreneurship cell formed by the student members of

management skills from my college

Velammal College) and friends he contributed a good donation to seventy five

besides my usual studies.With the

oppressed orphanages in Chennai.All this was done in a notion to educate and

right amount of motivation and

feed them, thereby, removing theconcept of orphanages gradually.

joy .During his under graduation, his inspiration was influenced by his professor Mr. Jerald Inico by starting a resource centre for the differently able people. With a bright smile of

guidance at the right time, I framed the right path”.

As a part of bringing out their talent, various cultural contests were conducted as a token of great motivation. He says, “After Loyola I thought my

Nevertheless, there were

dreams would be put to an end but Velammal Engineering College encouraged me

obstacles, Mr.Dhanraj faced before

and paved a way to start up. It was because of my friends, my confidence and

this

passion that I was able to bring it up in a better way than I thought. I express my

NGO

Organization)

(Non-Governmental was

approved.

He

started saving money from 2007, but

heartfelt thanks to the people who have helped me in all the aspects to bring up my organization”.

with his human resource-savvy and convincing attitude, he started his

We asked about his future plans, if he was going to extend this NGO to

organization by receiving a good

other states and what would be the next deed. He shot out the answer

sponsor

immediately with eager eyes, “Our organization is planning to launch a program

companies,

from who

many

felt

that includes sponsoring education for children. I’m happy to share with you that

privileged to work for the cause. With

I’ve already received some sponsors and I am very confident that I will receive the

a great support from the college

rest very soon”. He does not rely on advertising but gathers contact with people

through Lemon Ivy (a group for

and sets up stalls in college premises during cultural fests and trade fair to create

budding entrepreneurs and start ups

awareness about the organization.

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in

reputed turn


Aafreen Nawresh A

e Superwomen

An interview with multi-talented Super women Miss. K . Sujatha Miss. K.Sujatha(37) was born at

disability she still strives hard to serve the

What was the hardest decision you ever

Madanapalli

Andhra

people with disability for their income

had to make, and how did you handle it?

Pradesh. Later her family shifted to

generation and upliftment. Even though her

Nothing in life is hardest.

Madras

ambition is not fulfilled, shewalks tall

village

(Chennai).

of

She

studied

M.Sc,M.Phil and is also SLET qualified.

amidst crumbling hope.

After completing her higher studies,

How do you handle rejection and overcome from your disappointments?

she opted for lecturer post in various

How did you dream your life will be and

I keep saying myself, not to look back

colleges in Chennai. During her

how is it now?

again. And to move ahead.

struggle for lectureship, she has

I dreamt myself as a lecturer. But now I am a

done various vocational course like

part of the society serving people with

Describe your ideal job.

fashion designing, tailoring. She kept

disabilities.

It’s in my vision now; very soon people

herself

busy

juggling

various

activities.

During

will come to know about it. If you could live your life over again, what

the

Have you ever had a problem in dealing

for

her

Again I will prefer being a lecturer and

with other people?

given

an

couple the life over again. I’ll make the

Yes. Being a topper ineducation and in

opportunity by “Need trust” to serve

society think about it and feel the pain of a

the merit list of selection for lecturer, I

for the employment of the disabled

disabled person. They should think in such

was not given an opportunity and got

in the society through “Able job

a way that if they had someone in their own

many

visionary

family as disabled, would they treat them

recruitment drive for the post of guest

the same way they are doing now?

lecturer at a university. The pain of

sustenance,

struggle

would you do differently?

she

was

services”.

Amidst

her

health problems and issues due to

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discouragements

during

a


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Article with photo

launching on april 14th

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Rathnakar Sundaresan

We the

Imperfect

Imperfections can sometimes turn out to be shocking facades. An imperfection might look like an

organisation and control. The learned

also be dangerous; imagine how a

incomplete piece of rubbish, but we

and experienced members of the society

propulsion from the student population

often fail to notice the modicum of

control the rest of the group by framing a

can hurt the society; not directly, but still

completeness

carries.

set of laws and codes according to class.

painful enough to cut a deep wound.

Philosophically, it is neither possible

The less experienced and unlearnt form

Students put forth their view(s) to the

to touch the farthest extent of

a group and learn from the well versed.

public through media by conducting

perfection nor is it possible to be

This group, termed as students, will lead

rallies in masses. They have also taken

absolutely imperfect. There are two

the society in front after learning the

violent

perspectives

to

essentials.Generally

disobedience when they were not

imperfection:

eitherperceive that

everything

it

deal

is

imperfect

with

or

students’

voice

in is

any

country,

considered

as

routes

through

civil

responded. A few student protests are recorded to be violent. A very famous

immature and unimportant.

protest

optimistically appreciate the tiny

would

be

the

Soweto

percentage of perfection present.

Sadly, History has failed to

upspring(South Africa); On June 16th

Nothing is perfect; every organism

realize that students are more than just a

1967, high school students began to

carrying life is imperfect. Humans are

group in the society that learns through

protest for changing the medium of

also

is

educational training.They are the pillars

learning to Afrikaans from English. It is

collection,

of tomorrow. Driven by a force of hope,

sad to note that more than 500 students

forming groups, a civilizing to cover

trust and support for each other through

were killed (though the oďŹƒcial toll is

imperfections and lead a balanced

brotherhood, students dream to live a

176) during the protest and many were

life. Humans call this group a society,

better

injured. July 16th is celebrated as Youth

which he segregates it into levels of

generations. To note, brotherhood can

imperfect.

diluted

by

Imperfection

living

3 Dashing magazine

in

life

than

their

preceding

day today. Also to note the Tlatiloco


INTERVIEW

Miss.Pratheeksha & Miss. Esha, Co-Founders, P & E.


INTERVIEW

Miss.Pratheeksha & Miss. Esha, Co-Founders, P & E.

What was the driving force that led you to launch your

Where and how did it all begin?

label?

P&E: We owe the beginning of our venture to our days in Stella

P&E: It was the love and fascination that we held for

Maris where the idea was actually formed. College was the place

traditional fabrics and silhouettes that really clinched our

where we met each other and we realized how our outlook was

decision for us. Beautiful and elegant fabrics like silk are

similar and decided to strike a partnership. A few months after

much sought after but we hardly get the occasion to aunt

graduation we actually began to realize our dreams and the

them. So we thought, why not club together two things that

Pratheeksha and Esha label was formally launched into the

the Gen Y and we personally adore, modern clothing and

world.

traditional fabrics? Dashing magazine 16


How does the Chennai Fashion Scene look currently? P&E: Chennai is a very conventional city but having said that, things are certainly looking very promising compared to the past. The other day when we were at the City Centre, we saw many young girls all dolled up in fashionable clothes and hip shorts which we would never have been able to spot a few years back! This shows that the city is leaving behind its misgivings and fast catching up with the rest of the metros.

On a final note, as two successful entrepreneurs, do you have any words of wisdom for the youngsters looking to launch their own ventures? P&E: What really matters is the idea. It should be unique and something that when launched would really conquer the mountains and click with the people out there. It may not be a fad but even be something classic and reinvented- a trend setter. The next thing they should watch out for is the funding, they need to have a clear idea of how they are going to back up their venture and have the financial details worked out. Ultimately though, what matters is the passion and the belief they have in themselves and the grit to keep going in the face of tough times.

Craving

for

your

very

own

style

fix?

Can’t

wait

to

unleash

your

inner

fashionista?

Visit

them

now

at

https://www.facebook.com/PratheekshaEsha or drop in a line to pratheekshaesha@gmail.com Dashing magazine 18


Probably this is one of the reasons for

The idea of leadership branding has opened the doors for youngsters. Being realized as a

corporate companies to invest more on

potential leader by the corporates, they are able to take up the reins at a much earlier age

grooming their leaders and pump in their

unlike the past generation of leaders who waited to take up the positions at a retiring age,

resources in branding them. They have

limiting their time for achievements. Also these young band of leaders are well informed

found a scope for potential business

and well groomed, which is an asset for branding.

through individual brands over the brand itself.

Let me tell you on how far the corporate companies have taken it seriously in branding their leaders. The launch of "TVS Phoenix" was much hyped and on a grander scale than

"Business happens through contacts." The

any of its other products. It was not just because it was leading in technology or to steal

statement holds good not only for start

the attention from its competitors in broad day light.

ups and small business but also for today’s corporates. Having realized this,

It was the launch of TVS new VP, Sudarshan Venu, son of Mr.Venu Srinivasan who will be

companies have set up their training

the future face of TVS group. The launch has served its purpose in not only winning the

centers to groom their next generation

market share but also in accepting Mr.Sudarshan as a potential leader amongst the

leaders, like Infosys having set up Infosys

investors & competitors and also amongst their employees by spreading the positive vibe

leadership Institute (ILI) ras opposed to

inside the organization.

the traditional way of leaders growing up the ladder with the virtue of time and

This is the power of Leadership Branding. As I mentioned earlier "Customer buys the

experience.

person before they buy the product."

Dashing magazine 12


Dharsika Rajasekaran

“ INFINITE “ THE

JOY These words in the title struck me as I

Mr.N.Dhanraj,

the

was thinking deeply about the most inspiring

founder and president of Trust

and practical answers of Mr.N.Dhanraj. The

Happiness had a long term dream

word,

or

to help the needy and to remove

umpteen while, the word,’ joy’ means the

the need for orphanages. When he

ultimate form of happiness that prevails in the

was ten years old, he fed a

heart till the end. Joy differs greatly from

physically

happiness in the sense that joy is an evergreen

everyday on the way to his school,

form of happiness that lingers on. It stems from

in spite of his meager pocket

the infinite feeling of satisfaction, like true love.

money . This was a starting point

Whereas happiness like most other emotions,

where, he grieved for the people’s

is fleeting and hence temporary. People tend to

poor

forget what real joy is,as they are way laid by

developed a great ambition to

fake happiness which makes them think that

help them live like others. His

they are joyful. So it is naturally rare and

focus towards the wellness of

refreshing for us to find a person who obtains

people was the guiding light to

true joy from the happiness of others.

start this charity organization.

‘Infinite’

means

immeasurable

challenged

living

woman

conditions

and

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INTERVIEW Chavez, renowned for his rude remarks against United States and even hypocritically calling Bush a “pendejo” (dumb-ass), "Mr. Danger" and

"The

Devil.”

He

criticized

the

Bush

administration for interfering in the internal affairs of other countries, especially influencing elections; yet Chávez, in his own way, did the very same thing but worshipped for his dictatorship.

Chávez

brought

up

in

a

military

background lead the United Socialist Party of Venezuela till his death. He is eminent for various controversial scenarios in his political life from his failed coup attempt-‘Operation Zamora’ (’92) headed by him to the coup attempt by his adversaries targeting him in 2002.He is also known for his on-air television show “Hello President”

Looking into the other side of the coin. Petro politics and political

which through his controversial remarks have

corruption go hand-in-hand. Paradoxically, Chávez came to power

soared high in popularity.

claiming that he would fight corruption. In 2001, Transparency International, an anti-corruption non-governmental organization,

Chávez showcased what a real Democratic leader

ranked Venezuela 70th on the Corruption Perceptions Index. By 2006,

does for his citizens. Democracy was no myth to

Chavez’s actions had effectively dropped Venezuela to 143rd and by

Hugo Chávez. That’s why it’s hard to digest when

2012, at 165th place.

U.S. corporate media demonize Chávez in an attempt to paint him as a “dictator” and accuse that

Venezuelan ruling system has had its share of coups and

he didn’t improve the conditions of poverty in his

problems. Throughout Chavez’s presidency, he permitted political

people, which, ironically, was mostly created from

opposition, but kept it suppressed and contained. Press freedom was

U.S. corporate policies and intervention,

circumscribed and several journalists have been killed under Chavez’s

which

stripped South-American revenues off their profits,

rule.

everything from fruits to oil to coal, prior to Chavez’s leadership. After his presidency people

Chávez was obsessed with the media and his image. He tried

have remarked, “Talking about the level of

to control cable and satellite channels, threatening to shut down any

participation,

more

station he perceived as a threat to Venezuela’s political institutions and

Venezuelans participate than ever before in

stability; if criticism directed against him or state institutions became

history. Everyone has a voice. Everyone wants to be

too agonizing he would switch off the channels.

today

in

Venezuela,

active and involved. Before Chávez came into power, it was a country full of apathy, full of

Weighing the ‘good’ and ‘bad’ side of Chávez, I can tell he has

exclusion, people who didn’t even care about

been an efficient dictator to his people helping Venezuela make a mark

participating because their participation meant

in the world. But, with socialism around, every leader is expected to

nothing. That has changed 100 percent and will

maintain concord with other nations in which Chávez proved to be

never reverse its course.”

futile. Dashing magazine 20


Venezuelan dictator who succumbed to cancer on March 5th, Caracas, leaving his faction of people in despair.

Handsketch : Preethi Mu


“As the orphanages increase, orphans increase and so I aim at abolishing them gradually”.

Through the page, ’Trust Happiness’ in Facebook,this organization communicates with

people

across

different

regions,

updating their events. In other words, it serves as a hub for charity. We were interested in knowing about how he felt at the face of challenges. He never felt the challenges to be threatening, in fact, it helped him to seek his true joy, he reminisces. “It’s not a business to count on profit. It’s purely charity and there is a huge difference between the two”, said he, with a clarity that is lost on many.

With a strong statement of concern and reality he states, “As the orphanages increase, orphans increase and so I aim at abolishing them gradually”. Trust Happiness has its tag line as, ‘Smile with love and care’, and it strongly follows it by contributing to the needy and seeking joy from their wellness. With an initial investment of care, love and hard work, Trust Happiness is flourishing and I am sure that its vision to abolish the need for orphanages by reducing the number of orphans will be accomplished soon.

Mr.Dhanraj

has

awareness

programs

institutions

like

IIT

in

created well

Madras,

many reputed

Velammal

Engineering College, KCG College of Arts and Science, Alpha Arts and Science College and many more government schools.

To know more about Trust Happiness visit their Facebook page : https://www.facebook.com/trusthappiness or visit the site www.trusthappiness.com and make everyone smile. Dashing magazine 22


Miss.Sujatha, Versatile Talent. growing up and coping with my physical ability pales in comparison with the mental agony I have undergone. In every walk of life, people like me are exposed to a lot of extraneous problems, but still determination and perseverance makes us move ahead.

What motivates you to put forth your hardest efforts? My positive attitude, experiences I’ve gained and the hurdles I came across throughout my life.

People behind your life. I am thankful to my parents for my existence who gave me a free hand to continue the studies. I am thankful to Prof. Mazher Sultana, my backbone, for her complete encouragement in academics. I am thankful to Mr. J.S. Sekar, for giving me this job opportunity. I extend my gratitude to Miss. Shakthi, for standing behind me as a pillar. I am also thankful to my peers in the disabled sector. And above all my friends who have been there right from my childhood till now.

What do you expect from the society? It’s not about the infrastructure for accessibility in the society. The most important aspect is accepting us and to look at us as fellow humans.

A short message to today’s women. Being disabled, though I have faced many hurdles I’m empowered. I wish each and every woman overcome their hurdles and make others empowered. Start feeling your inner strength you will succeed. Each and every hurdle is a stepping stone. Show dedication in your work and never hurt others. Use your positive energy in a constructive way. Be courageous. Happy women’s day!

Photography : Janani Divakar & Priyadharshini

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The word “Bala” in Indian cinema means guts

Dialogues were the backbone of ‘Paradesi’ and due credits to

and grit. The gritty film maker has over the years dealt

Nanjil Nadhan for his dialogues add veracity to the subject.

with the black sections of the society in his own

The nuances of a period film go deep down and were well

inimitable style. This time around, it has just got better. A

veneered by the acumen displayed by the cameraman and art

stellar storyline complemented by a stupendous

director fill their names here. Editor Kishore has excelled in

screenplay, ‘Paradesi’ is yet another feather in Tamil

the transitions and the cuts were as smooth as it can get. A

cinema’s cap.

special accolade to every technician, for the bringing in the realism element and the national award to the costume

Inspired by a novel by Paul Harris Daniel,

designer is a testimony to it.

Paradesi takes you back to the pre-independence era of 1939. The story ticks off from ‘Salur’, a remote village,

Saving the best for last, Bala is the heart of Paradesi.

from where hails the protagonist ‘Raasa’(Atharva Murali)

He has ushered it to the heights it’s scaled. The adroit director

and the other characters of the storyline. In the backdrop

he is, his adeptness in dealing with the period subject and his

of the village, romance blooms between Raasa and

eye for every detail is breath taking. The entire plot is concise

Vedhika, and the chemistry deserves a mention. The

and within its vicissitudes of his narration lays some subtle

dazzling romance paves way to the coitus between them,

concepts such as the conversions spearheaded by the

which is received with brickbats from the villagers. Amid

Christian doctor and the paramours of the colonial viceroys.

the turmoils, things get worse when a deadly famine hits

The subject of slavery and bonded labour has been seldom

the village. Allured by the false promises by a scout, who

treaded on, yet, he’s galloped through it. His wit and sense of

is in hunt for slaves and bonded labourers, the people of

humour has the audience in split in a few occasions. The

Salur migrate to a tea estate, leaving behind their kith

voracious reader in him has surfaced and the subject has

and kin hoping for a fresh lease of life as promised by the

been dealt with sheer mastery.

scout. The hardship that ensues and the arduous life in the tea estate is what form the second half of the film.

The plot could have been diluted and the tragedies that transpire on screen could have been downplayed,

The actors transcended their roles and minutes

interweaving it with some light heartedness and smiles on the

into the movie, they were no longer actors, they were the

faces of the characters. The audience, walking out of the

characters written by Bala. Atharva, the son of yesteryear

theatre wore a grim face and the impact of the film would well

late Murali, has taken his histrionics to an altogether

be carried on for at least a couple of days. There was no light

different plane. Be it the innocence or the shyness or the

at the end of the tunnel and the hardships of the workers

emotions, he has excelled in every arena of acting and is

portrayed on screen would be a bitter pill to swallow for a

sure to cement his place in the Tamil film industry.

certain sect of the audience.

Vedhika, Dhansika and the other characters of the movie too had put their heart and soul into their roles. It has for

Final Verdict: A must watch film, worth every penny. An

sure reaped fruits. Vedhika’s expressions stood out and

immensely grim subject handled audaciously by Bala and

the emotions that emanated from it are to be applauded.

proves to be a landmark film in Tamil cinema. Paradesi would

Dhansika’s dialogue delivery was a sheer delight and the

hit you hard, but certainly a question for thought. Dashing magazine 26


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