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08 The Mechanism of Self-Love ! 16 Expert Speak

It’s a new year. Time to throw the guards away and try something you’ve never tried before. It’s time to adopt Monochromatic style. Often, I ask...

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With very busy work schedules, it gets difficult to spare time for regular skincare at home. Busy professionals like you prefer to do treatments which are not only result oriented but are quick fixes with no downtime.

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10 30ish & Unapologetic Discussing women’s issues over coffee is not my agenda, 30ish talks about concerns that value inner strength and challenges stereotypes

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26 Curating the Best of Modern European Cuisine

Modern European Cuisine seems to have become quite a fad in the culinary world in the recent past...

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30 Entrepreneur of The Hood

30 Striking The Right Beat In a country like India, where music is highly respected as an art, as a profession it is barely regarded too much. Most families would rather prefer their children as engineers and doctors instead of musicians and singers.

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32 Tackling Drug Abuse Father Joseph Pereira, a catholic priest and a true Gandhian, dedicated his life to these people and the results of his labour of love can be seen...

40 Chronicles of the Hood

40 Ranwar Village) In the middle of the ever buzzing and fast-paced hood of Bandra, there is a place, where time attains a relative significance. A place that takes us right back in to time, almost four hundred years ago, into the lands of the earl East...

47 Step Up Your Game This Holi Yes, it is the season of fun and colours once again. Holi is the season to rejoice, and the season to celebrate growth and all things new.

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32 34 The Bombay Art Society The city of Bombay has been one of the most prominent destinations of art in the country, for a long, long time. Connoisseurs of art in the city....

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Contributors Let your voice be heard whether it is on the topic of health and wellness, local news, or an event you want to share in your Hood. Write to us at: articles@livinglocalmag.com

DR. SHARMILA NAYAK Celebrity Cosmetic Dermatologist Skin / Hair Like they say… “A stitch in time saves nine” likewise “Proper skin care in time will prevent wrinkles and lines”.

TRIPTI GUPTA Lifestyle Nutrition Consultant Health / Beauty / Wellness Founder- iPink The Color Of Health www.triptigupta.com

MOHINI Mohini is a Tarot Card reader, Hypnotherapist and a Life Coach. She also teaches reading Tarot Cards and various selfhealing techniques.

ROWEENA BHATIA Healthy Cooking & Happy Eating Founder, Chef & Director FATFREE ALMOST! Tweet: @FATFREEALMOST

DIVYA PANDAY Lives in her own world. Wants to travel and explore little-big things in the world

POOJA KOCHAR Founder of 30ishblogging. Blogger, Speaker and Photographer. Poojakochar.in Insta Id - poojakochar2013

ZEBA AKHTAR Foodie, Ambitious, Theory Digger. Loves Bombay, Coffee and the Sea

VISHAL DHAWAN Vishal Dhawan is a financial planner by profession and founder of Plan Ahead Wealth Advisors Pvt. Ltd. vishal.dhawan@planahead.in

DR. RITIKA ARORA, MDS Cosmetic Dentist / Implantologist, Aesthetic Smile Dental Clinic ritika6578@gmail.com

PRIYA SHAH Founder & Chief Image Consultant at Bespoke image solutions. www.bespokeimagesolutions.com

DR LILY KISWANI, MD,DGO Integrative Medicine, A4MI Nutritional Therapeutics e-mail: drlk.integrative@gmail.com

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The Entrepreneur Age (What qualifies one)?

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One line answer: You have to be a little crazy...Mmmm… Maybe more than a little. There is one common qualification for the ones who deserve to be called an entrepreneur. It is what separates them from the wannapreneurs. You do not need to go to a school or have Ivy League education for that qualification. Can you guess what it is? Ask any entrepreneur what qualifies him to be one and you are bound to get various answers. Some of the infamous answers around it are: I have a great Idea and I bet it will make millions. I am too smart to work for others. I want to do my own thing. I have read many of successful people’s biographies. I have seen the movie Social Network 25 times. Everyone is becoming an entrepreneur these days. I dropped out of college. Management Neeraj Vasudeva Content Zeba Akhtar (Assistant Content Manager) Sidharth Sodhi Graphic Designer Vaibhav Wankhade Photographer Manali Jain Sales & Marketing Ali Ansari (Andheri West) (ali.ansari@livinglocalmag.com) Prajesh Podikalam (Bandra-Khar) (prajesh@livinglocalmag.com) Swastik Prints Kiran Gala 9819701512

The Good news is that you do not get to hear too much about these kind of entrepreneurs. Sometime Editor-in-chief Anubhav Anand back there was a question Twitter- @anubhavanand tweeted by @YourStory – “Who is your favorite entrepreneur?” It made me think and I shared the story of my favorite entrepreneur. Here is an extended version of that answer. In Indian towns, there are some low-income group men who own a bicycle and every morning they smartly load up it with at least a 100 useful daily household items. The 3 feet tall bicycle now extends 3-4 feet on both sides and sometimes doubles up the height as well. He takes this door-to-door around town in neighborhoods making his daily sale. That man is an entrepreneur with THAT COMMON qualification that most entrepreneurs possess. That common qualification my friend is that they all take that PLUNGE, do it, and live it day in and day out. There is no two ways about it. The reason to be an entrepreneur could be a need or a desire. However, your qualification is your mindset and that is what separates the entrepreneurs from the wannapreneurs. Oh and I meant it what I wrote right in the beginning. You got to be crazy to be an entrepreneur. Go Crazy!

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LL | lifestyle

THE MECHANISM OF SELF-LOVE ! by Priya Shah

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lady walked into my office a few months back. After reaching a deep point in our conversation, she expressed to me – “You know Priya, I used to wear lovely combinations of bindis, bangles, kolhapuris, kurtas, dupattas, maxis and skirts in my time; but it all suddenly stopped. I asked her, “Why did you stop all of it? Did anyone ask you to?” & she replied, “I don’t even remember, Priya! Nobody asked me to but I felt plenty of responsibilities – household chores, two children, weight gain, aging, social responsibilities, people pleasing acts. I gave up things I loved. I stopped loving myself because I was taught care of others is of prime importance after marriage, hence I overlooked my existence. I left it all. I feel stuck in my own body, not knowing what to do next, wearing the same outfits repeatedly to cover all that is unwanted. I have lost my confidence.” This way most women forget themselves while juggling between various roles, failing to strike a balance between work, home & self. Are you not important? Do you not require love & care from yourself? Remember each one of us is unique and there is no other individual exactly like you or me. You are as valuable as your husband, kids, parents, and relatives.

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There is a beautiful saying for this, “Know first, who you are; and then adorn yourself accordingly.”

If you are not satisfied/ happy with yourself, you will never be satisfied/ happy in your life, right. So take care of your - skin, hair, body, health, thoughts and actions. If you liked applying a red lipstick, do it. If you like a particular color, just wear it. It is your life, make it colorful. This time I want to empower all you girls & women to love yourself, spend time with yourself, and introspect on these questions: “Who are you? What do you like? What do you not like? What are your assets? What are your goals? Personal style is about getting to know you first. It’s about being connected with the very essence of who YOU are - and be confident about it There is a beautiful saying for this, “Know, first, who you are; and then adorn yourself accordingly.” There are a million different paths to self-love, and no one is quicker, better or more effective than others. There are a million different ways to strengthen your body image, and all of them are worth exploring. Personal style is one of the ways to transform your self-image. Therefore, these are some tips to enhance, empower, and evolve:

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EMBRACE THE CHANGE: Firstly, it is essential to accept that your body is changing, continuously. It is never going to be the same as when you went to college. And I thank God for it! As women, we tend to gain weight after marriage, or after having kids. Even though the weight may go away, but your body will never look the same again. Keep an open mind & understand your body will change for good. Change is the only constant. Then make changes to your wardrobe and style - Throwing on a skirt that works with your curves instead of hiding them, is a simple way. Slipping on a fantastic pair of jeans can illustrate those legs fine. Finding styles, colors and textures that enhance your natural assets can help you see how gorgeous you are right now -- and have been all along. Just by changing the thoughts for your body followed by change in clothing, shoes, and accessories that adorn your body, you can change your relationship with that body for the better. THE CHOICE IS YOURS! You are the only one to dress and groom your body, so you, alone, are in charge of how you appear to others. Since you’ve got to get dressed anyway, why not take the opportunity to broadcast a few key pieces of information about yourself to the observing world? All I am saying is – clothes communicate, style communicates; So you got to have a message in your appearance. Doing so can build pride and confidence, establish your uniqueness and help you decide which aspects of you to highlight. The Choice is YOURS! BEGIN WITH RESPECTING “YOUR”SELF! Each day we meet thousands people and even before we speak a word, we speak visually by our first glance i.e.

appearance. If you are one of those who feel “appearance doesn’t matter,” it means you are okay with your voice being ignored. One of the easiest ways to broadcast respect for you is to dress with care & while having a thought behind it. Dressing with care means - finding clothes that fit and suit you, considering your lifestyle and the message you want to send across before choosing your ensemble and selecting garments that make you feel comfortable, powerful, proud, and truly yourself. CONNECT BETWEEN LOOKING GOOD AND FEELING GOOD: There is a cycle crveated when you do not feel happy about yourself. The cycle begins with self-neglect and ends at low self-confidence: look bad, feel bad, feel out of place, and feel neglected and on and on. Whereas, the cycle of self- love begins with self-care – If you are happy with yourself, you do not need anyone else to validate you. When you put effort into your appearance, you are less likely to hide from mirrors, eat nothing and diet, and withdraw from social situations. When you put effort into your appearance, you are more likely to receive compliments -- important sources of external feedback that encourage you to continue putting effort into your appearance. Caring about how you present your physical self to the world makes you present in your body. Presence in your body feeds itself, creating more care. It reminds you that you can control how you feel about yourself. Moreover, that’s a powerful thing. Everyone can use personal style as a tool for cultivating self-confidence and reflect self-respect. You can utilize your natural beauty to reflect your undeniably amazing self, outward to the observing world. And when you do, you may find that you’ve kick-started the mechanism of self-love.

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LL | lifestyle On the 30ish Slope

30ish & Unapologetic WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS She is the founder of 30ishblogging and PhotoblogHER Blogger, Photographer and Speaker

Discussing women’s issues over coffee is not my agenda, 30ish talks about concerns that value inner strength and challenges stereotypes

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ver met an unapologetic woman? She is fierce, emotional and a powerhouse of energy.

Stereotypes are not just unreal but also incomplete; because they never let you complete your real story. Women are more than the way they look; we have been living the “sexy lie” for years. Discussing women’s issues over coffee is not my agenda, 30ish talks about concerns that value inner strength and challenges stereotypes. Our society is on the cusp of a massive change, it is the right time

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by Pooja kochar

ENTREPRENEUR SURVIVAL KIT for women to get loud. There are so many women who are marching towards entrepreneurship, this is a good sign. Living Local features some great talent, ever noticed what is the common factor binding all the stories? They are challenging themselves and the society. LIFE HACK When you are in a good relationship with yourself it holds you still, do not let the burden of stereotypes imbalance that equation. As an entrepreneur I can vouch that you will grow and find capacity that seemed impossible. Every time someone pulls you down you will find more energy to bounce back. Every knock will make you more stubborn about your goal. It will test every inch of your persistence, bend but do not break.

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Failure is the only thing that will define the way you look at success, stay strong. You can have a great family and equally satisfying career, no one should ask you to pick one. A good sense of humor is going to add balance to your emotional turmoil. It will not make you happy but stronger. (most important tip) Self-doubt is going to be your new hobby, try not indulging. I believe in the power of good, when women come together and support each other it leads to a positive mind set. No matter what age, position, or seniority, you can always give and receive something by supporting other women. Collaborating and growing is the new mantra.

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BREAKING THE GLASS CEILING… WITH YOUR MONEY LIFE! by Vishal Dhawan

In today’s world, each one of us wants to be independent. However, when it comes to financial independence, we see a bit of hesitation emerge. So why not think on similar lines when it comes to being financially independent? Financial independence has two parts to it – earning one’s own income, and taking investment decisions on your own. A survey conducted by a leading money manager a couple of years ago, seems to indicate that only 23% of working women take their own investment decisions. The rest depend on their spouse or others for the same. A young working woman needs to plan for instances such as higher education, a wedding break, or maternity leave. There could also be a case where her income is insufficient to sustain regular living expenses. If you are a homemaker, it is equally important to have a plan in place. The common risks which both working and non-working women may run into could be a divorce or turning into a widow at an early age or a risk of living longer than their husbands. All these may put them in a situation where they may have to take upon themselves the entire family responsibility from being able to having a decent standard of living to funding children’s education and weddings, as well as their own retirements and medical expenses.

IF YOU HAVE NOT STARTED THINKING ON THESE LINES, NOW IS THE TIME TO BEGIN THINGS TO DO IF YOU ARE STARTING OFF SET GOALS If you are working, then you could have goals like having a regular income during your break for studies, or either wedding or maternity. Retirement is a very important goal for women because a lot of them might have a shorter work span. Decide how much money you will need and when will you need it. In case you are a single parent, your child’s education will also be one of your goals. TRACK YOUR EXPENSES Cut down on discretionary ones.

START SAVING REGULARLY

either out of your income or your pocket money. For making an investment, you do not need to have a huge corpus. Small amounts of regular

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savings can work well depending on your goals.

YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO BE A FINANCIAL EXPERT TO MAKE RIGHT DE CISIONS Be aware of selling tactics of agents, brokers, etc. Also, do not invest just going by an advice given by people you may know. These days you have access to a lot of information online. You may also consult a financial advisor.

KEEP IT SIMPLE

Do not get into complex investment products just because they may seem to be generating high returns.

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INSURANCE Add a term cover, a health insurance, and a critical illness cover in your kitty. Take charge of your finances. Please strive towards financial independence. Wishing you a very happy women’s day! Vishal Dhawan is a certified financial planner by profession and founder of Plan Ahead Wealth Advisors Pvt. Ltd. He can be reached at vishal.dhawan@planahead.in. Vishal’s rich experience of close to 20 years in the financial services industry has led him to frequently write columns in various business and general media both domestically and internationally, and he appears on television.

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got an opportunity to have a tete a tete with our avid writer, Tripti Gupta, Lifestyle Nutrition Consultant & Founder of iPink The Color Of Health who was recently Awarded the Best Diet Consultant in Mumbai by Prime Time Research Media Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, She is also the Official Nutrition Expert to FBB Femina Miss India 2016 and Q & A columnist for Bombay Times. Here is a snippet from our conversation with her.

What has inspired you in your journey? The greatest inspiration for any individual is success & encouragement. Being successful in your efforts, being acknowledged, recognized and receiving a positive feedback always pushes you to better your best. This award is also like the beginning of a new journey for me altogether where I wish to not only continue giving my best to health but it further inspires me to work harder and offer more to society. What is the biggest challenge in one’s profession? The challenge is to be consistent. Giving your best to your profession is only the beginning; the challenge is to continue 14

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to render your best. Genuine growth and success do not occur overnight, it is a process of constant hard work, patience, and consistency. I have been in the profession for 17 years now, but even today each day is like a new day for me where I constantly learn and grow, offering my best to my clients and still trying to better myself each day.

What is the one thing that can make a significant difference to anyone’s overall health? In today’s age, most people live their lives in extremes where convenience and speed have become of utmost importance. In this race, what we have lost is the precious treasure of Balance. Leading a balanced lifestyle, which accommodates work, family, leisure and time for self can make a huge impact on one’s lifespan and overall well being. It is not just about eating right or giving up your vices, it is also about living right. Good health is a combination of nourishment for the mind, body, and soul; it is this balance that we need to attain to make all the difference in the health of our families and our own. So are your services about nutrition or lifestyle?

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Nutrition and Lifestyle go hand in hand in building your health. If you eat right but lead an imbalanced or disturbed lifestyle, you will not be healthy. Health is a state of happy body and mind, which requires you to lead a healthy lifestyle. I, therefore, practice as a Lifestyle Nutrition Consultant whereby planning healthy diets are my main forte but I also balance your weight loss plans within a healthy disciplined time table, tailored within your lifestyle thus making it complete. I strongly believe that this is the only way one can achieve the right weight and continue to enjoy lasting results smoothly.

As a successful entrepreneur, please share a message with our readers? I have always believed that life is not about giving up or letting go but it is about staying strong. Winds of storm occur in each one’s life and may slow you down at any given time but what is important is that your journey should never stop. If you fall, get back on track that is your secret to success. Keep the faith, keep moving, growing, correcting and let nothing in the world let you stagnate, not even you, Success will surely be yours.


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Dr. Sharmila Nayak is a renowned & skilled celebrity cosmetic dermatologist with a vast experience of over 14 years in practice. She specializes in making customized skin treatments to deliver the best results for every client. Dr. Nayak is an expert in Skin, Hair & Nail issues in men, women & teens. Her passion and expertise lies in facial contouring, sculpting, rejuvenation and anti-ageing solutions. She has been trained internationally on non-invasive treatments & injectables like Botox & Fillers.

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Q1 Hi, I am Vikas. I’m a businessman & have a very busy work schedule. I need to attend a lot of business meets and social events. I do not like timeconsuming skin treatments like facials etc. Is there an instant fix which could give me a glow as well as save time? Vikas, Pune

Hi Vikas With very busy work schedules, it gets difficult to spare time for regular skincare at home. Busy professionals like you prefer to do treatments which are not only result oriented but are quick fixes with no downtime. Looking at your requirement we would suggest that you go in for a party peel that gives an instant glow and lightening effect. It hardly takes 15 to 20 minutes and does not cause any redness or peeling of skin. Another treatment which is very popular nowadays is the laser toning. It helps in lifting off the tan, lightens pigmentation and gives an instant healthy glow to the skin. Q2 Hi...This is Nisha. I am 23 years. I am a student. I have good skin but my only issue is dark under eyes. These make me look tired always. Also I have roughness and fine lines around the eyes. Can u suggest some remedy for

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my problem? Nisha Jain, 23, Madhya Pradesh

Hi Nisha, To reduce the dark circles it’s very important first to know what causes them. There are many factors which contribute to dark circles like hereditary trait, anaemia, deep set or sunken eyes, Bad lifestyle like lack of sleep, irregular sleeping habits, eyestrain caused by too much time in front of computers all contribute to the same. Constant rubbing of eyes can not only lead to darkening of under eye area but can also cause appearance of fine lines. Fruit peels and lasers generally help in lightening under eye dark circles. For people who have sunken eyes, minimally invasive treatments like hyaluronic acid fillers help to a big extent by taking away the tired look. One could use lightening creams containing vitamin C, kojic acid and arbutin at night. Eye creams containing hyaluronic acid will help take care of fine lines and hydrate the region around your eyes. Keep chilled fresh cucumber slices on the eyes for 20 minutes. This helps calm down the eye region. Keep cotton pads soaked in rose water over eyelids for 15 minutes. This rejuvenates & soothes the skin around the eyes.

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by Dr. Sharmila Nayak Celebrity Cosmetic Dermatologist Sakhiya Skin Clinic

Q3 Hello. I am Manisha ...I am around 42 years. I always had very light eyebrows and recently I observed that the hair over this region is getting finer. I don’t like using an eyebrow pencil. My face looks very dull if I don’t apply the pencil. I need dark eyebrows which could enhance my face features. Please suggest. Manisha Rohra, 42, Mumbai

Hi Manisha. Eyebrows are a very important feature which adds definition to the face. The issue of having very light eyebrows is quite common. Some people are genetically predisposed to it and at times it can also worsen with age. The best solution for this issue is to get a permanent cosmetic makeup. Generally, 3 to 4 sessions are required for the desired effect to come.

Got a question about your skin and didn’t know whom to ask? Please write in to mumbai@sakhiyaskinclinic.com and Dr. Sharmila Nayak would be happy to answer your queries.


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THE ART OF NAIL EXTENSION

Synthia Lau International Beauty and Wellness Expert (Singapore)

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HE ART OF NAIL EXTENSION

Nail extensions – A lightweight plastic plate that follows the shape of the nail is glued to the tip of the natural nail in order to add length. Acrylic, gel, fibre, glass or another mixture is then applied on top of the extension and is usually ‘cured’ in order to secure the extension and add strength and shine.

Types of nail extension 1. Acrylic nails 2. Gel nails WHAT ARE ACRYLIC NAILS? Acrylics are the oldest form of nail extension in the modern beauty industry, and have long since been a staple due their staying power. The acrylic itself is a mixture of liquid monomer and a powder polymer, which when combined forms a hard protective layer that is sculpted over the natural nail. Acrylic nail extensions will only become hard when exposed to air, and when this happens and the

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process is complete the nails get a strong and glossy base that is a fantastic for colour application. The procedure is a multi-step process that usually involves preparing the natural nail by cleaning, shaping, buffing and cuticle work, then applying artificial tips to add length (if required) and the acrylic on top.

WHAT ARE GEL NAILS? Gel is a special mixture that is applied either on top of an artificial nail extension, or directly onto the natural nail bed to strengthen the nail and promote natural growth. The gel is usually applied in very fine layers, with the nail technician ‘curing’ or ‘sealing’ the gel with a UV light between each layer so that the finished result is hard but still flexible with a natural looking glossy finish which is both instantly dry and chip resistant. Whilst gel can be applied on top of an artificial extension to add length, they are particularly good for individuals who have very short,

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weak or bitten nails because they allow the nail to strengthen and grow below the layer of gel

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HEALTHY AGAIN Through INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE by Dr Lily Kiswani, MD. Endoscopic Surgery (Belgium) Nutritional Therapeutics (Stanford, UCSF, Vanderbilt)

INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE IS HEALINGORIENTED MEDICINE THAT TAKES ACCOUNT OF THE WHOLE PERSON (BODY, MIND, AND SPIRIT), INCLUDING ALL ASPECTS OF LIFESTYLE.

HOW IS INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE DIFFERENT FROM CONVENTIONAL MEDICINE? Integrative medicine involves understanding the origins, prevention, and treatment of complex, chronic disease. Hallmarks of an Integrative medicine approach include: • •

Promotion of health as positive vitality, beyond just the absence of disease. Integrative medicine practitioners look “upstream” to consider the complex interactions in the patient’s history, physiology, genetics and lifestyle that can lead to illness.

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et us take a look at some examples:

AK, aged 65, suffering from diabetes since three decades, had poorly controlled blood sugar levels despite insulin and oral anti-diabetic drugs. She was fed up and chose to follow the Integrative Medicine protocol. There have been great advances in our understanding of Nutrition, during the

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last decade. Using these principles, her HbA1C, which tells us how well her diabetes is controlled, dropped from 10 to 8 in two months. She was able to reduce her insulin dosage, as well as decrease oral drugs from 3 to just 1. Her weight dropped, especially belly fat. Since this is a risk factor for heart disease, she was very happy to say goodbye to the belly fat. Over the following months, she could be weaned off all medication, with blood sugar staying stable in the 80-85mg range. SK, aged 25, had PCOD – polycystic

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ovarian disease – and had excessive facial hair, with very infrequent periods. 3 weeks after starting treatment, for the first time in 12 years, she had a clear face without using any hair removal methods. 3 years later, her periods are normal and she is looking to start a family. KA, aged 29, had psoriasis since childhood. She was put on an intensive protocol to heal her leaky gut. She is so thrilled that she no longer has any itchy, unsightly patches.

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LL | health & beauty When collagen in the cheeks and lips begins to wane over time, the deficiencies become rapidly apparent, leaving a hollow look in the cheeks and black gaps in the smile. Similarly, without proper support, the lips may begin to appear thinner, a problem that has only ever been fixed with Botox and Derma Fillers followed by complete Facial Rejuvenation. RESHAPE YOUR TEETH TO COMPLIMENT YOUR FACE SHAPE & OPEN UP YOUR COLLAPSED BITE

Rediscover Yourself with ANTI AGING DENTISTRY by Dr Ritika Arora MDS Cosmetic Dentist & Implantologist Spl. In Facial Aesthetics Aesthetic Smiles Dental Clinic & Facial Rejuvenation

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our aging smile is not your fault or anything to feel self – conscious about. It is simply a natural process of life. Over time, your smile ages right along with the rest of your body. The color, shape and length of our teeth changes over the years due to the normal wear and tear. Gravity and aging makes our lower face shrink and sink in, resulting in less of our upper teeth showing as we speak or smile. Loss of collagen and diminished muscle tone allows wrinkles to form around the mouth and lips. OUR SMILES DISAPPEAR AS WE AGE Our jaw position may shift and our teeth may shorten due to years of use. and grinding. These changes affect the bite and the resting position of our face, making us look older. Similarly, the front teeth are shorter and skin around the mouth may have less

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tautness and hang down over the smile. Even a few millimeters here can make a drastic difference in the appearance of the smile. TURN BACK SMILE!!!!

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Teeth can also become worn down over years of clenching, grinding and general wear and tear. This causes the chin to jut forward and the mouth to collapse. It can create folds in the corners of the lips. We restore your teeth by smile makeovers with Laminates, Veneers, and Crowns. HANDLE DISCOLORATION – TEETH WHITENING Teeth become discolored due to age, smoking, nutritional deficiencies, poor dental hygiene and other physical conditions. This discoloration can add years to your appearance. Dry Ritika Arora uses state-of-the-art techniques and equipment to give you a whiter brighter smile. STRAIGHTEN CROOKED INVIBIBLE BRACES

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Crooked teeth can stop people from smiling and communicating freely.

Because we are a society that tends to focus on what we can see, the notion of aging from the inside out can be quite daunting. Traditional Dentistry and even Cosmetic Dentistry is no exception to this rule as they focus on the smaller problems. Traditional dentistry fixes individual teeth by removing decay, extracting hopeless teeth, placing porcelain crowns, fillings etc.

Crooked teeth can stop people from smiling and communicating freely. We offer INVISIBLE BRACES REPLACE MISSING TEETH WITH DENTAL IMPLANTS

We work from Inside out to create a fuller, more youthful smile with a combination of cosmetic dentistry and anti aging procedures.

Your dazzling smile will truly reflect your sparling personality, so make your smile and personality shine with Anti – Aging Dentistry.

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Dr Ritika Arora invites you to CALL 9619955929 to schedule a complimentary consultation and learn about your options for Anti Aging Dentistry.

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THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT OBESITY OBESITY IS NOT A DISEASE OF THE RICH Socio-economically deprived people tend to be overweight, but no income group is immune. You are more likely to be overweight if your friends and neighbours are. OBESITY SHORTENS OUR LIVES Moderate obesity (BMI 30-35) cuts life expectancy by 2 - 4 years and severe obesity (BMI 40-45) by a decade, according to a study in the Lancet in 2009. This is most likely to affect today’s children. OBESITY COULD BANKRUPT A GOVERNMENT The NHS spends billions every year on diseases such as strokes and diabetes that are linked to obesity. That is predicted to climb to £15bn soon. India is the diabetic capital of the world! FAST FOOD CHANGES NATIONS A survey in US revealed that more and more Americans ate their daily foods in the form of snacks, fast food & prefer snacks to sit-down meals which are quick, easy, calorically dense treats. THE FOOD INDUSTRY IS BEHAVING AS THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY DID Scientists advising the food industry take funding for research & are focused on the micro picture. Snacks washed down with sugary drinks and supplemented

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Dr Sharad Sharma is a Bariatric & Laparoscopic Surgeon at MetaBariatric Clinic for Obesity & Metabolic Surgery, Mumbai. with crisps, prior to a cheeseburger with chips, are highly likely to contribute to heart disease. YOUR BRAIN, NOT YOUR STOMACH, TELLS YOU WHEN TO STOP EATING When we eat in front of the television or computer screen. Our brain does not register how much we have eaten and we may feel we haven’t had enough. INTERVENE BEFORE THE AGE OF FIVE A study in Devon showed that children had already gained 70–90% of their excess weight before primary school. It is harder to get rid of weight even as a child. OBESITY CAN LEAD TO CANCER It has been researched and proven that morbid obesity increases the risks of esophageal, cervical, colon, ovarian, gall bladder cancers by many folds. ELIMINATE FRUCTOSE FROM YOUR DIET: It’s very easy to sabotage yourself with sugary foods. Especially beverages containing HFCS (High-fructose corn syrup). BARIATRIC SURGERY IS EFFECTIVE WAY TO LOSE ‘MORBID OBESITY’

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Over last 4 decades morbid obesity has progressed & so has its solutions. Among all available options for weight loss bariatric surgery is the only effective longer solution for weight loss in ‘morbid obesity’.

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LL | food Chef Around The Corner Arup Saini The Korner House

CURATING THE BEST OF MODERN EUROPEAN CUISINE by Zeba Akhtar

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odern European Cuisine seems to have become quite a fad in the culinary world in the recent past. However, while there are many places that boast of it, few actually stay true to the legacy and tradition of Modern European cuisine. Being a foodie myself, my tryst with modern European cuisine has been forever on the go. However, if it is some place that serves it like it is, that is The Korner House, in Bandra.

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been swaying the crowds with its refined commitment to make modern European food, just the right way. We got a chance to speak to Arup Saini, the man behind the show, and got to know a few of his best-kept principles when it comes to food. Have you always been in the hospitality sector? “Perhaps, that is the only art that I could learn in my life so far. It has been almost 15 years that I have been serving this industry but yes, with customized approach to different operational scenarios at different stages of my life.”

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Why the name, The Korner House? “The name came from its position and location. You climb a short flight of steps & enter into a cobbled garden where you dine with friends and family in a homely atmosphere. The place is nestled in the area where you would hardly find a c(K)orner for a quaint little eatery. Hence, the name, The Korner House.” How did the idea of the restaurant come about? “Honestly, it is not a new development for us. We have been there in the business of Hospitality for almost 7 years. It is just one of our new ventures.”


Tell us a little bit about your earlier experiences in the sector? “I am a professional hotelier with an experience of over fifteen years in Hospitality Industry, providing utmost guest service in Food & Beverage Department, with excellent Public Relations & to lead & manage a sales driven team in the organization. Previously, I have handled top Indian and International delegates, including Ambassadors and Ministers of various countries for various high-

Where do you see this going in the next year? “Looking at the response for this year so far, I am pretty sure; next year is going to be better than tthe current one. We are carefully observing the likes, dislikes of our guests, and would definitely chalk out a bigger and a better plan for all of us to experience at The Korner House. So far, it has been very encouraging. The Korner House is one of those places that focuses on experiential dining which

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odern European Cuisine seems to have become quite a fad in the culinary world in the recent past

end restaurants, events, lounges and nightclubs.”

In an era of thriving European cuisine, what is it that you think sets The Korner House apart? “Initially, my idea was to call it THE KORNER HOME not a HOUSE. The idea for all our guests was to give a feeling of coming home and come home to the warmth of The Korner House all day, every day and experience the artistic presentation & unique flavors hand-crafted for every palate - The vegetarian, carnivorous and vegan alike! Basically, our focus is on providing experience than just a cuisine. Yes, we serve European but there is more to it, which you need to experience.”

What is the best part about the menu? “I would say, menu is just an interface for us to interact with our guests. The range of items will surely confuse you while reading. Of course, you will not find a long narrative of the menu either from any of staffs. With a reasonably priced menu, complete with modern European entree’s, stylish flatbreads, appetizers & an ingenious range of cocktails, this cozy diner throws its arms open to anyone with a taste for the extraordinary.” With such a lavish space, do you have some new ideas lined up? Something like a celebrity chef pop up? “Yes, we have many themed and act based events planned.”

attracts many denizens.” With a décor that is straight out of a posh fine dine in Europe; glittering with glass chandeliers and beautiful lights, the ambience of The Korner House sets the mood just right. We asked for the top two picks off the menu, and quick came the suggestions of the Blue Cheese Lamb Burger and the Smoked Duck Ravioli. The signature Mexican dessert Tres Les Chez made with three different types of milk, simmered over a couple of hours is also considered to be a show stealer. Be it the in house bakery that makes fresh bread, or the expertise of a team of chefs, each with their different forte, Arup and his associates have made sure that The Korner House falls nothing short of perfection!

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R E C I P ES ALL THINGS Chick-A-Pealing

LOVE YOUR CHICKPEA

By Roweena Bhatia

Chickpeas are a great source of protein and dietary fiber, which are two nutrients that help with weight control. Each cup of chickpeas offers 15 grams of protein, plus 13 grams of dietary fiber, which is half of the daily nutritional value. Both protein and fiber boost satiety, so adding chickpeas to your meal helps ensure that you won’t feel hungry soon after eating.

A few delicious Super Quick Chickpea fixes for a Super Healthy you!

Chickpeas in My Salad This Chickpea Salad is naturally gluten-free, vegan, and very healthy.

INGREDIENTS 2 cups cooked chickpeas 10-12 cherry tomatoes, chopped 1 small cucumber, chopped Âź cup sliced olives Handful of parsley, chopped For the dressing: 2 tablespoons olive oil 3 tablespoons vinegar 2 teaspoons Italian seasoning Salt and pepper to taste

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INSTRUCTIONS 1. In a large bowl, combine chickpeas, cucumber, tomatoes, olives, and parsley. 2. Slowly drizzle olive oil, vinegar, Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper and combine. 3. Taste and adjust seasoning as needed. 4. Store it in the refrigerator in an airtight container for 4-6 days. NOTE: You can mix the ingredients for the dressing separately and drizzle over.

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Spicy Paprika Hummus

Enjoy this all-time favorite snack with crackers or raw veggies

INGREDIENTS • 2 cups cooked chickpeas, (1 can chickpeas, drained) • ½ cup tahini • Lemon juice (one lemon) • 4 to 5 garlic pods • 1 tablespoon spicy ground paprika or paprika paste (use more or less per taste) • ½ cup water • For garnish, olive oil to drizzle and roasted cumin seeds INSTRUCTIONS 1. In a food processor, add chickpeas, lemon juice, tahini, chilli paprika paste, garlic, and pulse. 2. Start with ¼-cup water and puree until smooth. 3. Add more water as needed to reach the desired consistency. Garnish with an olive oil drizzle and top with roasted cumin seeds. NOTE: You can make a delicious hummus wrap with crunchy veggies for a quick lunch!

Avocado & Smashed Chickpea open Sandwich This open sandwich is to die for!

Bid goodbye to the boring side salad with this bowl of crisp, baby spinach, juicy pear slices, sweet pomegranate seeds, and tangy goat cheese. Paired with a homemade, Apple cider vinaigrette, this salad is a healthy feast of fresh and seasonal ingredients. INGREDIENTS • 6-8 piece Nachani bread toast • 2 cups cooked chickpeas, smashed (boil and smash season with salt to taste) • 1 large avocado, chopped • ¼ cup chopped onion • 2 teaspoon garlic powder • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice • Salt, pepper and crushed red pepper INSTRUCTIONS 1. In a large bowl, add cooked chickpeas and use a fork to smash it. 2. Add chopped avocado, onions, garlic powder, salt, pepper, and lemon juice and combine them together. 3. Scoop it over nachani bread toast and sprinkle crushed red pepper. NOTE: The avocado and chickpea mixture changes its color after couple of hours so I do suggest eating it immediately or prepare everything in advance and add avocados right before serving.

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LL | community Entrepreneur Of The Hood Mohit. J. Gopalani

STRIKING THE RIGHT BEAT Mohit Gopalani, Entrepreneur & Founder,Drum-E-Baaz by Zeba Akhtar

In a country like India, where music is highly respected as an art, as a profession it is barely regarded too much. Most families would rather prefer their children as engineers and doctors instead of musicians and singers. Meet Mohit, the senior brand manager at Furtados music who has combined his passion for music and turned it into a successful profession. The passion for music has been a part of his childhood, when at the age of seven, he began playing the tabla. Soon after, he realized his taste in music and moved on to drums. The love for music reached newer heights when he formed his own band in college, and the tryst with drums became even more serious. A BMS graduate from MMK College,

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Mohit also underwent a diploma in foreign trade, after which he worked for a brief time with Ogilvy, only to realize his true calling. However, what makes Mohit successful is not just his passion, but also rather, what he chose to make of it. Despite working with Furtados full time, his entrepreneurial spirit always remained high. That, coupled with the love to propagate the love for drumming, made him begin taking drumming classes for different age groups over the weekend. After teaching for a couple of years, he realized the importance of promoting the talents of his students at a more professional level. As luck may have it, his resourcefulness worked to his favour, and this budding entrepreneur

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organized the first ever-drumming musical showcase for his students at the Mithibai college auditorium in 2015. The event known as ‘Drumebaaz’ saw more than 80 spectators who came in to pledge their support to Mohit and his students. “Most people, when choosing music, take the easy way out. It is the easiest to learn vocals. If one wants to take a step further, they go for the keyboard or the guitar. That ways, drums are the least preferred mode of music when it comes to professional learning due to cost as well as space. But trust me, once you get the magic of drumming, you would

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never want to stop.” This is how he explained his love for drumming to us. A constant go- getter, Mohit has since then been on the lookout to take his music and the hard work of his students to the next level, and hence ended up organizing the second season of Drumebaaz in January, 2016. The event expanded in scale with an audience of over a hundred and twenty people and RJ Sucharita as the chief guest for the event. The event was supported wholeheartedly by Furtados music along with tie-ups from other verticals as well. “I believe that the claps from the audience is the biggest form of appreciation. You learn the techniques in class, but it is the stage which teaches you how to play and it is exactly this joy which I wanted by students to experience. I like to call it, the celebration.” Beamed Mohit about the thrill of performance Ever since he was a child, rhythm is something that always kept him going, and it was this rush of rhythm that has forever remained. With a zeal to explore new boundaries, and to take his music class as well as students to the top notch of their skill, Mohit is working relentlessly to gather support

and expand the scale of Drumebaaz. He smiled and ended the interview with a very powerful quote that pretty much summed up his enthusiasm for his venture. “Every start has an end for a better beginning.”

We wish him all the best for the future!

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LL | community Inspire Father Joseph Pereira Founder, Kripa Foundation

TACKLING DRUG ABUSE by Zeba Akhtar

KRIPA FOUNDATION, OVER THE YEARS HAS BEEN FOCUSING ON REHABILITATING SUCH DRUG ABUSERS, AND HAS BEEN TRYING TO HELP INDIVIDUALS IN COPING FROM DRUG-INDUCED DISORDERS. Father Joseph Pereira, a catholic priest and a true Gandhian, dedicated his life to these people and the results of his labour of love can be seen in the thousands of alcoholics and drug addicts who have gone on to become productive members of society.

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After being appointed the Parish Priest at Mount Carmel’s Church in Bandra, he came in close contact with the fast spreading fire of alcoholism and drug abuse amongst the residents. It was after this that he began the Kripa Foundation in 1981. Since then this Public Charitable Trust has spread its tentacles all over India with 69 varied facilities addressing Chemical Dependency and HIV/ AIDS in 12 states in the country, namely, Maharashtra (Mumbai, Vasai, Pune), Gujarat (Baroda), Goa (Anjuna,), Karnataka (Mangalore), West Bengal (Kolkata & Darjeeling), Manipur (Imphal), Nagaland ( Kohima & Zuneboto), Meghalaya (Shillong),Assam(Guwahati) Uttar Pradesh (Bareilly), Rajasthan (Jaipur) & Delhi. The Government of India as well as international and national funding agencies fund the foundation.

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“In 1981, when Kripa first began, we mostly received cases of alcoholism in the post retirement age group. There was not much drug abuse in those days. The western regions of the country usually reported issues of alcoholism, whereas heroin and opium abuse was common in the North Eastern regions of the country.” Explained Father Joe, as he took us through the initial years of Kripa. However, things have pretty much changed in the current years. Father Joe explained how the cases of alcoholism have been on the decline and in the recent years, drug abuse of various kinds have come up, especially amongst the youth. The average age has dropped down to as young as fourteen years old. “In Bandra, alcohol has affected not only the affluent but also the poorest of the poor.

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The affluent and middle classes have been mixing around, and there is a whole new group of drug users, mostly college students. From 1984, during the time of Julio Rebeiro, until the current times, the police have not been able to curb this menace for a variety of reasons. In Bandra, a new kind of addiction, ‘meth’, which was earlier not even in the drug list for a long time, has been creating a new menace. An average college kid

FATHER JOSEPH PEREIRA, A CATHOLIC PRIEST AND A TRUE GANDHIAN, DEDICATED HIS LIFE TO THESE PEOPLE AND THE RESULTS OF HIS LABOUR OF LOVE CAN BE SEEN IN THE THOUSANDS OF ALCOHOLICS AND DRUG ADDICTS justifies cannabis addiction by calling it herbal and what not, but research has shown that there is a cannabis induced psychosis which is caused due to poor quality of cannabis.” Says Father Joe as he talks about the recent trends. Kripa Foundation, over the years has been focusing on rehabilitating such drug abusers, and has been trying to help individuals in coping from druginduced disorders.

A revolutionary in the world of combatting drug abuse, Father Joe, as he is lovingly called, has tried to create a one of a kind model of rehabilitation, which is followed at Kripa centers across the country. Rehabilitation in cases of drug and alcohol abuse is of key importance. A person can get over chemical dependency by medical help, however, the dual disorder triggered by abuse means that the mental health of the individual needs to be preserved via self-help models, psychiatry as well as yoga and meditation. This is the approach that Kripa has been using to make sure that people affected by substance abuse can obtain holistic healing. He has been working towards the cause of drugs and alcohol abuse ever since 1968. However, the idea to establish Kripa came out of a need to establish an organization that could partake the issues of the masses at a greater level. He received the Award for Anti-Drug Abuse at Reach in 1989, Priyadarshini National Award for work in Anti-Drug Abuse, 1990, Perestroika Sanjeevani Award for Anti-Drug Abuse in Bombay also in 1990, Sahayog Foundation Award for outstanding work in the Field of Drug and Alcohol Abuse in 1995, Ati Param Visisht Sewa Medal for Social Sciences – Association of College of

Chest Physicians, New Delhi, 1997, the International Yoga Journal Karmayogi of the Year Award 2003, the Christian Chamber of Commerce Award for excellence in the field of social work in 2007 and the Mother Theresa III National Award in 2008. The latest award being The Padma Shree Award for 2009 in Social work and the CPCI (Catholic Priests Conference of India) National Excellence Award in 2011. Today, with more than 72 projects in different parts of the country, the Kripa Foundation has become a founding force in the arena of drug abuse rehabilitation, and it is the relentless pursuit of Father Joe, and his dedicated team, that keeps the message and healing going.

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THE CITY OF BOMBAY HAS BEEN ONE OF THE MOST PROMINENT DESTINATIONS OF ART IN THE COUNTRY, FOR A LONG, LONG TIME. CONNOISSEURS OF ART IN THE CITY HAVE NEVER SHIED AWAY FROM EXPLORING AND PATRONIZING IT....

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The city of Bombay has been one of the most prominent The aim of the Bombay Art Society was to become destinations of art in the country, for a long, long time. an organization that would play a seminal role in the Connoisseurs of art in the city have never shied away from inculcation of art amongst the public. In fact, the current exploring and patronizing it. galleries in the new building has works by artist from all The Bombay Art Society has been one such place of key over the country, and some are even earliest paintings by importance. We caught a quick rendezvous at the new and the likes of stalwarts such as Rabindranath Tagore as well revamped building of The Bombay Art Society, situated as Abanindranath Tagore. at Bandra Reclamation, near Such is the importance of this Rangasharda Hotel, and were foundational institution that REKINDLING THE certainly awestruck. every Indian artist ever since With close to three functional the late colonial to the modern LOVE FOR ART galleries, and a theater soon to era, has passed through the open, this is the place to be for choice and scrutiny of this all art enthusiasts in the hood. organization. However, before you head Be it a Hussain, or a Badri there, we bring to you, a little bit of the amazing history Narayan, they have all been showcased by this place of art. associated with this place! The society is working relentlessly to keep up the art scene Founded in 1888, it had been opened with the idea of in the city, via exhibitions as well as by encouraging artists encouraging art, most importantly amongst amateurs. from different schools via its various programs. This was at a time when the concept of modern art had Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inaugurated the been just developed. Thew idea was to educate the revamped building of the society. native public of Bombay about the merits of art and its Finally, a great place to spend an afternoon indulging in appreciation. the appreciation of arts.

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LL | community What’s Happening

#STYLE SPREE Where?: Bungalow 9, Bandra West When? : Friday March 18, 11 am to 7 pm

#THE BHUKKAD FLEA

Fashion Fades, Style is Eternal!

When?: March 27, 10 am to 10 pm Where?: Waterfield Road, Bandra West

Presenting to you our third exhibition, Accessories - The Exclamation Point! We are looking out for all of you who are designing unique and creative accessories like bags, shoes, belts, costume jewelry, scarfs etc. The more unique the better Want to be a part of the event? Get in touch with them on Facebook!

The Bhukkad Flea will be a place where you get to taste 100 different food items at one platter. All Food Startups - Home Made Special Recipes - Street Food - Chinese Cuisine - Delicious Starters - Barbeque - Awesome Desserts and some good music it all takes a weekend to be wonderful. At the end, what matters is to fill our hunger, so let us Hog in here The Bhukkad Flea each table is available for Rs. 3500.

#ONE 4 FOOD When?: Friday March 18 Where? : Eat Around the Corner, Bandra Is food your best friend? Well, then The Inline Design brings to you the perfect platform to show your love for food. This event is for everyone right from food lovers, bloggers, homemakers, chefs, nutritionists and food critics! A meet up, which will give you an opportunity to interact with the people with similar taste and love for food. In addition, you never know where your love for food might take you. Let us meet and greet our common love for food.

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# KNOTTY TALES POP UP Where? Bungalow 9, Bandra West When? Tuesday March 22, 11 am to 7 pm. Knottytales is debuting with a pop-up, one that will tickle your shopping bones with lot of quirk fashion, delish food, and entertainment experiences like never before. A day full of the most upbeat and quirkiest of shopping items that you can flaunt in style. Be prepared for an amazing time!

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What’s Happening UNQUOTE THE QUOTES

March 5th Woman’s day run. See details on https://www.facebook.com/events/509561922548899/

X-BOX AT BREWBOT! Located off Link Road, Brewbot Eatery and Pub Brewery spells good news for all beer aficionados in the city. I reached 30 minutes before ‘Hoppy Hours’ ended (4-8 pm) and the crowd had just started to arrive. With plush booths to spend long drinking nights and decor covered with debris from a dystopian future with bot propaganda graffiti on the walls, I found the ambience as edgy as the beers. The brewery opened its doors almost two years ago, allowing Mumbaikars to imbibe surrounded by enormous vats of artisanal brews like Skywalker (German Kolsch), Mojo Rising (Mid western pale ale), Floating Head (German Hefeweizen) and Black Mamba (Chocolate Oatmeal Stout) and the newest addition and an already crowd favorite, Bot-work Orange, a Belgian Witbier. There has been a rise in the number of breweries in Mumbai, but none of them come close to Brewbot’s artisanal craft brews. They also happen to be the only ones who brew a mid western pale ale in the city. It was a pleasure seeing the beers being prepared from scratch right in front of my eyes. Each of them has its own unique identity which my server was more than happy to educate me about. For hops aficionados, they also offer a tour of the brewery! By day the bots serve patrons with exciting deals like their newly launched ‘express lunch’, and by night the lights dim, the brewery transforms. They regularly hold DJ events and theatre shows. In addition to this, they have installed a Xbox downstairs where I enjoyed a glass of ‘Bot-work Orange’ with a side of Fifa! In my opinion, the beer guzzling bots combined with premium craft beers makes it a brewery not to be missed! #SECRET AGENT: SPY WORKSHOP Where? : Bandra West When? : Saturday, March 12, 1 pm onwards Children (age 7-12) are invited to unleash their inner spy while learning! As a Bunker Agent, you will learn the art of espionage, develop a disguise for cover, make and break codes, create and use spy gadgets, go on scavenger hunts, and take part in many more fun activities. Time: Three hrs Age: 7-12 yrs Cost: Rs 1800/-

Sometimes you just have to turn the page to realize there is more to your book of life than the page that you are stuck on. Stop being afraid to move on. Close this chapter of hurt and never re-read t again .It’s time to get what your life deserves and move on from the things that don’t deserve you. Don’t spend your days trying to correct your past, instead let go and let God create something better for your future. - Unknown Being strong is to love someone in silence, to radiate happiness when we are unhappy. To forgive someone who does not deserve forgiveness, to stay calm in the moments of despair, to show joy when we don’t feel it, to smile when you want to cry, to make someone happy when your own heart is broken, to be silent when we feel like screaming out our anguish, to comfort when we need to be comforted and to have faith when sometimes we no longer believe. - Unknown The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss and have found their way out of the depths. These people have an appreciation, sensitivity and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness, and a deep loving concern. Beautiful people don’t just happen. - Unknown When the voice inside your head tells you that you are weak, say No. You are not. You are not weak. Because some parts of you are made of metal and metal is malleable, which is to say, you can bend and dent, but you will never break. When somebody tells you that you are a disappointment, remember that you are somebody else’s hope, always. You are hope, always. When all this time, you have existed for the purpose of becoming invisible, teach yourself the opposite. Your hands are made to touch, so touch. Hold, teach your voice to say things other than words that make you feel small, because you are the opposite of small. -Unknown by Divya Panday

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LL | community Women - Making a Difference Sandhya Shetty

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AKING INDIA PROUD

STANDING ON THE PODIUM AND RECEIVING THE GOLD MEDAL, WITH THE INDIAN FLAG WRAPPED ON MY SHOULDERS...

She has been a Femina Miss India finalist, a successful model, an actor, an emcee, and now she has done the country proud by winning a gold medal at the 8th Commonwealth Karate Championship 2015 minus 68 kgs Kumite! Meet Sandhya Shetty, an entertainment professional, who had the tenacity to multi task and pursue her passion into martial arts as well. She gives us major ambition goals!

Were you always a sporty kid? Sports and I are inseparable. I have always been a sporty person and even during school and college, I always excelled in sports and was an all rounder. How and when did the idea of becoming a model come around? College festivals were the only time when I participated in fashion shows and, did a bit of choreography apart from walking the ramp. My personality

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was strikingly unique is one comment I would always get. My style sense definitely pushed me towards the world of fashion. How was it like to be a part of the Miss India pageant? Miss India was a stepping-stone into the world of modeling for me. The entry sent just for fun during college days turned out to be one hell of a career choice, which I truly succumbed to. Did you ever think you would end up into modelling and the entertainment industry? I wanted to be a lawyer or be an army officer. I was creatively very strong in my vision and also sometimes enjoyed posing for camera and loved wearing good clothes but never thought that I would end up as a model, actor, and compere. Most people do not want to move away from the glitz of entertainment,

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how did you come around to being associated with karate? I am a bundle of energy waiting to explode all the time. Sports was always something that I enjoyed and while I was modelling and acting I very strongly felt the urge to do some serious sporting activity and martial art for me, was a unexplored zone. I love challenges so I just plunged into it. My heart and my energies are always for the love of what I do, and not just glamour or money. What motivated you into being a part of this form of martial art and selfdefense? Women are always complimented for their beauty and intellect but rarely one hears of them being physically strong. I love things, which are uncanny & challenging. Self-defense was one area which I felt was necessary for every individual and if I ever want to talk about it or create awareness then I

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should be equipped myself first. Every single time I went in the ring to fight, I loved the instinctive fighting spirit and the power to win for the state and then for the country. What will be your advice to young women aspiring to make a mark in the world? Follow your passion and believe in yourself to achieve it. There is no right or wrong time, one has to take a plunge and just work hard towards his or her goals. Winning should be the goal and whatever happens just keep living life because it is beautiful. In a country like India, how important is it to have self- defense skills? In India and in any part of the world one should always be able to protect oneself. Self-defense gives the self -confidence and the belief that you are safe and can do anything and everything with great mental and physical strength. How was it when Akshay Kumar called you before and after

your commonwealth karate championship? I was so happy to get the surprise call from Akshay Kumar before my fight to wish me. He is a Bollywood superstar and amazing in martial arts himself, and so fit that he inspires so many in the country. After my gold win for the country, he congratulated me and told me to keep fighting and to come someday to his academy and have one session of self-defense. Entertainment, modelling, acting, hosting, and karate, how do you juggle between all of these? I love multitasking and I love to do different things always. Time management is a must and sheer hard work. I love my work, I am very passionate about life, and everything that life has to offer. I want to live & love every moment because we born for that. How has the support been like from your friends and family? My family is the grounding factor in my

life. My friends have been a support in every possible way and have encouraged me to achieve more and more. The love of family and friends pushes me to just keep going for more. You have already won accolades for the country, how does it feel? Winning for the country is the biggest pride one can experience in a lifetime. Standing on the podium and receiving the gold medal, with the Indian flag wrapped on my shoulders was one of the most beautiful moments of my life. What plans do you have for the future? I love to do different things and I plan to do some good films, and explore my acting skills. I love creating things so would definitely dabble into the design space and get into interiors. Focus on promoting martial art and self -defense remains. Food industry is also very close to my heart because I have seen my family into restaurants right from childhood and that’s a connect which I will figure too very soon.

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by Zeba Akhtar

In the middle of the ever buzzing and fast-paced hood of Bandra, there is a place, where time attains a relative significance. A place that takes us right back in to time, almost four hundred years ago, into the lands of the earl East Indians in Mumbai. Welcome to Ranwar Village, one of the earliest East Indian settlements in Mumbai, which dates back to the seventeenth century. Bordered by Hill Road, and the upcoming and posh space called Bandra reclamation, Ranwar has a distinct identity of its own. It is said that the Portuguese originally inhabited Ranwar after they laid their claim over major tracts of land in the coastal regions of Bandra. Since then, Ranwar has been home to a number of Catholic communities. Even today, it is homev to a large number of Catholic families, living in distinctly quaint houses, bearing an old world charm of their own. The narrow lanes of Ranwar bear testimony to its old colonial past. In fact, as legend goes, during the infamous plague in the colonial era, Mumbai was hit by a major bout. Under such circumstances, the residents of Ranwar prayed, and built a cross, which is today commonly known as the plague cross. There are more than fourteen crosses, which have lined the lanes of Ranwar, and during the month of lent, Catholics gather in groups and pray at each of these crosses. Today, the area of Ranwar is surrounded by a number of big settlements and faces the evident threat of development. We spoke to a few of the residents and they recalled of the older days with a strong sense of nostalgia. Ranwar, in those days was filled with liveliness, and parties and celebrations were the order of the day. Even today, the place has a strong sense of community. So much so, that the locality has boards lined in different places, which speak of the heritage of Ranwar, and the best VCVpart is that the residents with an aim to preserve and restore the lost heritage have constructed them. Some houses date back to even more than a hundred years, and are built in typical British colonial style with red roofs and intricate doors. Moreover, they have been working endlessly to restore the old buildings and have been trying to bring this to the notice of the civic authorities. Even today, you can see women walking around to the crosses for rosary sharp at eight in the evening, while the men relax and huddle together outside each other’s houses. Today, in the wake of rapid modernization, a large number of young people have been migrating to other countries, leaving the good old Ranwar, stripped of the usual liveliness. However, the ones that remain behind have a tireless spirit and are not ready to give up on the place they call home. The community keeps on organizing meets, and festivals to keep up the spirit of Ranwar alive, and is constantly battling real estate giants to thwart the entry of high rises. 40

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Little things that give us joy. Same reason why we named our National level Inter Collegiate Festival after this word. Because Trifles is an emotion. You can’t just think through it, you have to feel it. Feel the joy it gives, not just to you as a Council member, but to another, a bestie, a friend, an acquaintance or even a stranger. This seemingly trifle thing is enough to keep you going and keep you in joyous spirit. With all of its grandeur, TRIFLES has always hosted and enthralled crowds with various artists like Papon and East India Company, Anish Sood and Lost Stories, Indus Creed, Scribe, Sona Mohapatra, DJ Nucleya, The Viral Fever and AIl India Bakch*d and witnesses participation from all over the country. So this 16th of March, come together with your share of trifles. All you need to do is let the cheer envelope you as you cherish the memories that will linger for a lifetime. Trifles, held at Thadomal Shahani Engineering College since the past fourteen years, is going to be held this year from the 16th to the 19th of March.

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AARAMBH’16 Dream. Believe. Achieve You). All the money received from the participation will be donated to CRY. This social marathon was backed by a handful of sponsorships and collaborations from: Navbharat Times, Mirchi and Mime, Lords, Cover-It-Up, The Souled Store, Black Burberry Salon, Take Away Chef, Mooch, SMAAASH, The Chair.com, Rite Bite, Power House Gym, INOX, Bandra Buzz, 9XM, Youth Incorporated, Your Genie, Punjab Grill, Space Cow, The Boston Cupcakery, Movenpick, Four Fountain De Stress Spa, Body Canvas, MyGlamm, thecollegefever.com, Gloal Advertisers, bookmyevent.com, Sumeet Nagdev Dance Academy, ZOOBAR, Box8, Free Press Journal, Living Local, Enlighten India, Ammi’s Biryani, Rent-A-Comfort, Epigamia and Smit Chitalia Photography.

This year DHFL presents AARAMBH’16, in association with Precision Pipes, continued to retain its 6 years of legacy by being the most successful and blissful initiative of NMIMS ASMSOC’s SRF – Social Responsibility Forum. The event was marked by a 5 km run at Bandstand, Bandra by a huge overwhelming participation of people from various parts of the city. The supporters were not only teenagers and the youth but also senior citizens who gave their 100%. People ran with great zeal to support and enlighten the social initiative of the NGO in collaboration, CRY (Child Rights and

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The first three winners, in both male and female category were given a cash prize worth Rs.15,000, Rs.10,000 & Rs.5,000 respectively along with vouchers worth Rs. 22,000. Each of the participants received a certificate of participation from CRY and various vouchers, worth Rs. 4000 from our sponsors. To make the atmosphere even more electrifying, we had the very famous fitness guru Leena Mogre present there to encourage and congratulate all the runners. Also, the Fitoor star, Akshay Oberoi made his presence felt at the prize distribution ceremony. AARAMBH’16 was an event filled with hustle, determination and loads of fun. The Social Responsibility Forum (SRF) would like to thank all its participants for gracing the event with their presence and devoting their precious time for the noble cause. We assure that AARAMBH will get bigger and better in the forthcoming years.

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.K.Institute of Manangement Studies and Research (www.hkimsr.edu.in) celebrated three day annual management conclave and cultural utsaav, ethos 2016, with a theme ‘Make in India’ from February 4-6, 2016. The festival organised on the campus located at Andheri Lokhandwala Extension (Oshiwara), experienced nothing but fun and excitement beyond imagination. Alluring celebrities, heart throbbing music and over 40 events with more than 3000 participants, ethos has soared high and far, crossing new horizons with every passing year. The theme this year being Make in India was highlighted by augmenting aspects of Indian culture within events like fashion show, dance competition, rangoli, glass painting, nail art and many more. Working towards the success of ethos it was inaugurated on 4th February by Honourable Shri Aslam Shaikh, the young and dynamic MLA of Malad, Mumbai. His benign presence gave our fest a glorious start. The three day festival showcased solo singing which was judged by the renowned singer Vishal Kothari and dance competition judged by Bombay Rockers, the famous dance group led by Mr. Raja Naidu. Other popular events included RJ hunt which was judged by famous RJ Anirudh of 92.7 Big FM and Mimcry which made the festival a grand attraction amoung the youth with the presence of Rayoo Bakhitra, the young and dynamic actor who shot to fame with the movie “Pyaar ka Punchnama.” With events like Fashion show, Bigg Boss and Mr. & Miss Ethos attracting highest number of participants.The guest of

honour who judged the Fashion show was Tabrez Khan accompanied by Alam Khan. Sneha Gupta accompanied by Ankit were the judges for Mr. & Miss Ethos. The cast and crew of the upcoming movie “Made in Maharashtra” marked their presence during the event with an inspirational message to all the youth. Mr. Subhash Khanvilkar, the Senior Police Inspector at Oshiwara Police Station, not only fecilitated the winners but also provided his

ALTHOUGH THE FESTIVAL HAS COME TO AN END, BUT MEMORIES WILL REMAIN ETCHED FOREVER! assistance in maintaining the peace and harmony during the DJ night Event was supported by over 60 brands including Mumbai District Central Co-operative Bank and the Chairman of the bank, Honourable Shri Praveen Darekar (former MLA) took the opportunity to explain to the participating students, how bank could support their education and indigenous entrepreneurial endeavours. The MMS & PGDM students from HKIMSR made definite strides, invested their time, hard work and energy in making the annual event a magnanimous affair. Although the festival has come to an end, but memories will remain etched forever!

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Skream ’16, the official sports festival of K.J. Somaiya College of Engineering, went up and running on 5th February with the excitement levels at an all time high. The opening ceremony began with an introduction of all the home teams followed by an impressive malakham performance and freestyle football. The chief guest, Mansi Joshi, addressed the students with her own bit of inspiration on the spirit of sportsmanship, after which all 14 sports commenced in full swing.

The fourth and last day of Skream was a bitter sweet experience having a lot to teach all the students and participants. With a few glitches, the festival ended on a different note than expected but it taught the young students that highs and lows are to be taken in stride. Staying true to their mascot, the Phoenix, the students definitely did light the fire within and made the festival a hit. Overall everyone took home good memories and experiences and Skream ’16 took the sports festival of K.J. Somaiya College of Engineering to an all time high.

Skream witnessed participation from colleges from not just Mumbai, but all over the country in this 4 day National level Sports festival. An intensive 3 days followed with different colleges playing against each other to win the prestigious contingency trophy. The sports amenities of the Vidyavihar campus were state of the art and left no space for any complaint. All the events went on smoothly with healthy competition breeding sportsmanship among students. Everyone had something to look forward to in Skream ’16. If not to participate, students came in considerable numbers to cheer for their college and enjoy other informal events like glow football and archery.

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Symphony was proud to host some big names for its highlight nights.... K.J. Somaiya College of Engineering’s Symphony ’16, conducted on 25th-27th February, saw an amazing response from students of colleges from over the city in addition to its own. This year, the festival had multiple inter-collegiate competitions, enjoyable informal events and highlight events that include a rib-tickling comedy night, an extravagant pro night and EDM night.

varying talents. Apart from these, there were informal events going on throughout the day like Book by Weight, Karaoke, Trivia Corner, and a Photo Booth.

Symphony was proud to host some big names for its highlight nights. The first night presented stand-up comedian Sapan Verma, from the East India Comedy. The pro night brought one of India’s biggest rock bands, The Local Train and the YouTube sensation Shirley Setia. Last but not the least, the final EDM night introduced the first Indian DJ to feature on Hardwell On Air, DJ Zaeden.

Symphony ’16 stayed true to its promise and proved to be a fun filled 3-day cultural bonanza providing healthy competition and high entertainment value to the participants and the crowd alike.

The Symphony shield consisting of Intra College, inter department competitions were also held with students enthusiastically cheering for their respective departments.

There were a large number of inter college competitions for the students with exciting incentives to offer. The major competitions were the Symphony Idol-the solo singing competition, the group dance competition, Masterchef Somaiya, Amateur Bands, Street Play and Somaiya’s Got Talent, providing students a platform to showcase all their

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2016 MAKE IT HAPPEN

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

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By Zeba Akhtar

By Zeba Akhtar very year, on the 8th of March, we invariably see dedications to women on the occasion of Women’s Day. But do you know how did this day and its symbolism come into place?

The first time women’s day was celebrated in New York, on the 28th of February, 1908. In those days, it actually had major political significance. That very year, 8th of March had been selected by the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union to stage a strike, which was called off before it even began. This inspired other women based counterparts in different parts of Europe. Years later, the United Nations conferred 8th of March as International Women’s Day, and since then it is being celebrated the world over. This year, the theme for International Women’s Day is Planet 50-50 by 2030: Step It Up for Gender Equality”. We thought you might be on the lookout for some out for some out of the box ways to celebrate Women’s Day and hence got you a list: Visit the local shelter and donate to victims of abuse and violence. Try to make them feel empowered by discussing your stories.

Help with the education of a girl child. When you teach a child, you teach a generation and there is no better empowerment than education. Get together with your gang of girls and go out for a nice long brunch. Make it a point to catch up with each other and rekindle the bond. Men can make it a point to acknowledge the women in their life by doing small things such as preparing a meal, or writing notes, or just a plain good conversation. Women love being expressed to, and this could be a good moment. Kids could bake a cake, or help their mom out with the chores. The small gestures always make the major difference. Gift your special woman, a treat at the spa and make her feel rejuvenated. Gift purple flowers to women who have inspired you, or made you feel happy in some way or the other. You could also add small notes of appreciation along with it. The color purple is the official symbol of International Women’s Day. Have a movie marathon with the girls. Pick out your best women oriented films and make the day even more inspiring.

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“ABOVE ALL, BE THE HEROINE OF YOUR LIFE, NOT THE VICTIM.” ― NORA EPHRON

Take part or better, organize a women’s day walk through your hood. Make other women join in and come together to spread awareness on gender -based issues. As women, we always end up giving more to everyone around us. Remember, to give to yourself as well. Be it the mind, body, or the soul, everything needs nourishment. This women’s day take time out for yourself, and make it a point to do the things that bring you joy. Remember to make the person you see in the mirror, smile, always.

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STEP UP YOUR GAME

This Holi

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es, it is the season of fun and colours once again. Holi is the season to rejoice, and the season to celebrate growth and all things new. So, just so you stay ahead of everyone else’s game on Holi, we bring to you, a few Holi hacks. • Gulp It Down Of course, bhang is the staple, but that does not mean you shy away from other drinks. This season, beat the heat with cocktails infused with fresh juices such as watermelon juice and kiwi juice. Not only are they tasty, but also help you remain hydrated and well nourished for a day full of fun! • Munch It Up: The gujiyas, puran polis, and imartis will always remain staple. But if you want to keep it different then go for some healthy finger food. Chaats with fresh yogurt, fruit salads, baked chips, and dips can be your pick to make up for the otherwise greasy food that you would have indulged in.

• Stay Pampered: Holi makes your skin scream. Oh yes, we have all been painted black and blue with different colors, that refuses to go. Some of us have even woken up with rashes the next day. The best way to avoid this is to be prepared in advance. • Use organic colors to stay safe. Dry holi is always the best idea, however if you are a lover of rain dance, then prep up your skin with some cold cream or oil before you enter the party. Post holi care includes rubbing lemon wedges to your skin as it has natural bleaching properties. • Holi Playlist: Music is a key priority at all holi parties. If you cannot hunt for each song then the world of the internet has it all figured out for you. Portals such as Saavn and 8tracks have special customized Holi playlists exclusively for you. So get the beat rolling! •

Holi Fashion: Tune up your style

By Zeba Akhtar quotient this holi and look your best. If you do not want to splurge on new clothes, then this is the time for some do-it-yourself hacks to make the rounds. Take old jeans and cut them out to make cool shorts. Even if they get wasted, you won’t regret it. Guys can add zing to their old shirts by chopping off the sleeves. Make sure you step out for the holi party, in style. •DIY Colors: If you do not trust market manufactured colors, then don’t you worry. We have that covered for you as well. Crushed marigold flowers and haldi can make up a good alternate for yellow, whereas crushed rose petals work best as red color. You can also use dried red hibiscus flowers. Jacaranda flowers can help you make blue color as well. If you are not the ones to indulge in so much hard work, then you can go ahead and order them on a number of online portals as well! So we have it all researched for you. Follow these simple tips and have a great Holi! To share your Holi fun and frenzy, log on to www.livinglocal.com and claim your Hood!

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TAROTSCOPE

YOUR FORECAST FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH 2016

THE YEAR AHEAD FOR PISCES Happy Birth Anniversary! You have a good year for self-expression. Take steps that are suitable for now, keeping your long-term goal in mind, and don’t worry if they don’t seem to match. It is temporary. Health will generally be good. Finances will be good, with an occasional red flag in overspending. (Please note: The guide uses Zodiac Signs according to date of birth, and not according to your Sun Sign, Moon Sign or Ascendant. There is no cusp.)

ARIES (March 21st-April 20th) You will see enough activity around to keep you occupied. However, do choose your battles according to your own preferences. Watch out that you don’t overdo anything. Health and finances may need the familiarity of routine, to be beneficial.

TAURUS (April 21st-May 20th): Take heart, for your heart is in the correct place for things to turn out well this month, even if you feel hesitant over action. Just focus on immediate steps in all matters, even regular finance and health. All is well.

GEMINI (May 21st-June 20th): There is a surprising lot about which you can learn and gather information , this month. There will not be much activity to engage you, but you generally will have a good time. Finances and health will need regular and routine care.

CANCER (June 21st-July 21st): A very good month, indeed, where you know just what you want…! Make sure you also follow it up with the correct and relevant action. Health will benefit from being careful about your diet. Finances will see some extra spending.

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LEO (July 22nd-August 22nd): Your past experience and general expertise will be of much use for you, this month. They will be handy in tiding over some inexplicable patches. For good health, follow your regular routine even with sudden changes jumping out at you. Try to be alert about expenditure.

VIRGO (August 23rd-September 22nd): This month is made for you! Allow yourself to work, play and relate according to your own preferences. Try not to engage in fear about others’ feelings, because all is well. Everybody is okay. Good health needs you to be watchful about your diet and finances can take a bit of self-indulgence on your part, if possible. LIBRA

(September 23rd-October 22nd):

You have an excellent tool with which you can handle everybody else getting their way above you… and it is Information. It will stand you in very good stead, this month. Be patient and gather all the dirt. Your time for gardening will come. Engage in regularity for good health and better finances.

MOHINI BASU is a Tarot Card reader, Hypnotherapist and Life Coach. She can be contacted on mohini.tarot@yahoo.com. Her website is theredfoxanddeerlady. wordpress.com.

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SCORPIO

(October 23rd November 22nd):

Your innate ability to keep emotions in place will help you get through this month which appears as too much hard work and excitement for you. Overall, engage with the known and familiar, even in matters of health. Finances will be stable.

SAGITTARIUS (November 23rd-December 21st):

You have the attitude and the gumption to sail through everything that happens this month. Bulwark yourself by having all the information you need, as well. Health will benefit with the steadiness mantra, even if it is slow. Finances ask you to spend wisely, please.

CAPRICORN

(December 22nd–January 19th):

Your practical sense is very helpful this month, but it need not bind you to boredom. Take calculated risks. Be wisely adventurous. You will understand that they are not anachronistic. Experiment with health routines. Finances can remain steady.

AQUARIUS (January 20th–February 18th): You have such a clear idea of how things should be that it is only a matter of time before you have your way. Meanwhile, utilize the current energies of this month to gather information, look after your health in your regular way and maintain steady financial behaviour.

PISCES (February 19th-March 20th): The month will be good for you, overall. Sometimes, taking action about things will be inspired; at other times, just ride the flow. You are being divinely looked after. For good health, go with what you know is suitable for you. Allow your finances to maintain its stable keel.

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