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A s we enter the vibrant and empowering month of Pride, we are thrilled to present the current edition of Hello 6E, in which we celebrate the LGBTQ+ community's travel experiences. In the OffBeat section, we shine a spotlight on destinations and experiences that embrace diversity, inclusivity and acceptance, showcasing how they create new and enriching experiences for the LGBTQ+ community. Discover first-hand accounts and inspiring stories from LGBTQ+ travellers, who have ventured to various corners of the globe, sharing their transformative experiences and highlighting the importance of safe and inclusive travel.

The Outbound segment takes you to the sun-kissed city of Valencia, renowned for its paella, fresh oranges, arts, futuristic architecture and a stunning Mediterranean coast.

In Vignette, we celebrate environmental diversity and offer a mesmerising glimpse into the diverse flora and fauna of the mangroves in Sundarbans.

In AceCorner, meet Oscar-winning film producer Guneet Monga, who shares her experiences of chasing tuskers and uncovering captivating stories from India's rural hinterland.

Together, let's raise our voices, share our stories and travel with pride.

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Valencia, a lively sea-side city in Spain, is a perfect blend of heritage and modernity. Vibrant and inclusive, the Mediterranean coast destination is perfect for a summer break. On our cover, enjoy the glorious colours of Valencia!

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Here's a glimpse of the diverse wildlife in the mangroves of the Sundarbans. Top 5 experiences in Dublin, exploring its serenity, culture, art and food.
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producer Guneet Monga talks about chasing tuskers and finding stories in India's rural hinterland.
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To refer to the passenger charter introduced by the Ministry of Civil Aviation stating your rights, please contact our crew. Sun-kissed Valencia enchants with paella, oranges, arts, futuristic architecture and a stunning Mediterranean coast.
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aremarkable collaboration of ideas and imagery from across the world tells the story of global diasporic communities, especially those seldom seen and rarely heard.

Captured by acclaimed MoroccanBelgian photographer Mous Lamrabat, the unique project called "There's No One Like Us", which is supported by WhatsApp, travels the world covering over 25 cultures from countries like Brazil, India, Morocco and Mexico. The powerful portraits and accompanying interviews highlight notions of culture and identity in a world beyond cultural divisions.

Here we see Avtari, who was born in Vrindavan to a Colombian mother and a Bengali father, and grew up in Canada.

behind Latticed Marble: Inner Worlds of Women by Jyotirmoyee Devi Sen translated from her collection of stories in Bengali by Apala G. Egan. T hese fictional narratives originally written in Bengali and set in Rajasthan, create an elegant tapestry amidst the backdrop of Rajput grandeur and chivalry. They describe intriguing human interaction and highlight power plays.

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Here's a sneak peek into what's in store from the genres of travel, lifestyle, events and festivals, books and films, and tech.
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drool at the sight of a bright pink ice-cream booth travelling across India this summer. But it's not just any other ice-crea brand. It's the "Coach Tabby Bag Ice Cream Pop Up"! Luxury brand Coach has brought this unique promotion campaign to India under which pop-up ice-cream stalls in the shape of the iconic Tabby bag will come up in Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru and Kolkata. The Instagram-worthy Tabby pop-up has travelled across Asia and offers ice-cream scoops in flavours such as "Hope", "Bliss" "Love", "Curiosity" and "Courage"!

ch arismatic and powerful! That's how most people will describe the new Lamborghini Urus S, which was launched in India recently. The Italian luxury automaker has finally launched the much-awaited model priced at around INR 4 crore. The Urus S is an upgraded version of the popular Urus SUV.

ex perience the wonders of Sri Lanka, a treasure trove of lush green tea gardens, breathtaking Indian Ocean horizon and diverse wildlife. From pristine beaches and ancient temples to lush tea plantations, the island nation offers unforgettable experiences to every traveler. Plan a perfect getaway to Sri Lanka this summer at Resplendent Ceylon's unique resorts.

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find a haven of peace in the idyllic island of Sainte-Marguerite! Le Grand Jardin in Cannes, France, is a private island estate surrounded by nature sitting near the French Riviera. It stands out not only for its historic allure and modern comforts but also for its unwavering commitment to eco-friendliness. Embracing its horticultural heritage, the estate's botanical gardens, dating back to the 13th century, are at its core.

gazing into the thoughtprovoking concept of '2 feet above,'

artist Sojwal Samant invites all to explore the act of occupying space, both physically and metaphorically. By reclaiming and rediscovering the self, Samant guides viewers to grapple with their notions of power, vulnerability, beauty, and violence. Samant prompts us to critically evaluate the profound implications of these ideas and their role in shaping the world we inhabit. Don't miss the opportunity to engage with this transformative showcase, on view until June 20, 2023, at Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai.

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EVERY MOMENT COUNTS: 5 WAYS YOU CAN HELP YOUR CHILD STAY POSITIVE AND MAINTAIN MOMENTUM

Student life is a series of spontaneous changes. As children grow, the learning curve steepens, and conquering academic challenges can be daunting. It is during these moments that children may lose focus, feel discouraged, and fail to reach their full potential. Recognizing the gravity of student life, we understand it is a unique opportunity that will not be repeated.

In essence, student life is a moment of now or never, requiring an extra push to gain momentum in all aspects. "That's true. Parents and teachers should contribute immensely to a child's overall well-being, and it is not an easy task. However, one can lay down the path for a wonderful career without compromising on children's emotional security by making certain positive changes", says renowned educationalist

Here are some insights from the interview:

How should one help a child feel enthusiastic about learning new things and not let curiosity fizzle?

If you observe the habits of successful people from many fields, they often recommend embracing continuous learning. Many families tend to restrict learning to the school environment, and only a slight emphasis is placed on the child's interests. It is important not to suppress a child's curiosity. Instead, be patient and provide answers to their questions. If you're unsure, take the initiative to read, learn, and share knowledge. Learning

something new, be it a language, art, or general knowledge, should be a regular habit. The mastery of new skills brings children delight and boosting their confidence.

What kind of habits should a child develop to face and conquer challenges?

Healthy lifestyle habits are important not only for adults but also for children. As the burden of academics mounts, many children cut down

on physical activity. How often do teenagers engage in running or physical games? Engaging in physical activities stimulates brain function, making it crucial to encourage them to develop this habit. Additionally, children should be encouraged to solve puzzles and play board games to sharpen their thinking skills.

What is the habit that keeps anyone going and achieving their goals? Make it a priority to value your time and avoid procrastination. Procrastination is a widespread habit that should be consciously avoided. Completing tasks within set deadlines brings immense satisfaction and accelerates the momentum for the next steps. It is important to ensure that childrenconsistently do their homework, complete each term's curriculum, and plan their days in advance to avoid confusion.

It is common for children to express dissatisfaction with their tasks. How should we teach the idea of enjoying every bit of academic work?

First and foremost, identify the underlying reasons. Have a conversation with your children to determine if they find the subject challenging or they lack interest. No academic topic is inherently dull. All curricula are designed with the purpose of imparting knowledge. There are many ways to facilitate learning, and it's important to communicate with teachers to bridge any gaps. Consistency is the key. By encouraging our children to maintain a consistent effort in their learning, we can ensure that they find enjoyment in every moment of their academic journey.

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Dr. Manimekalai Mohan Founder, SSVM Group of Institutions, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu

headlined by Arctic Monkeys, Guns N' Roses and Elton John, Glastonbury Festival 2023 promises a whirlwind of awe-inspiring music this June. Let Lizzo's commanding vocals and Aitch's infectious beats move your feet. The lineup further shines with Lana Del Ray, Blondie, Fatboy Slim, Wizkid and Lewis Capaldi taking the stage. Immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere, underground culture, and lifelong memories at the historic event. Glastonbury Festival 2023 is to be held at Somerset, the UK from June 21 to 25.

ourney into the heart of Mongolia's rich cultural heritage at the annual Naadam Festival. I nscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, this summer festival includes many traditional games such as wrestling, horse racing and archery.

im merse yourself in the wine-soaked adventure of the Haro Wine Festival. Held annually on June 29 in the town of Haro, Spain, the festival, also known as Batalla del Vino (Wine Battle) sees revellers armed with buckets, water-guns and other containers filled with wine, engaging in a friendly wine fight!

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6E Leader

IndiGo Pride

IndiGo is a global business, with people from every culture, ethnicity, race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, age and ability. Diversity and workplace inclusion is a priority for us, where every employee feels valued, respected, and empowered through inclusive business practices.

We live and work in a wonderful, rich and diverse nation. Our workforce reflects this and under our efforts in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) we want all our 6E colleagues to feel ‘included’ at the workplace. Every 6E person is responsible for creating our inclusive, winning culture. Some of the measures we have taken for our differently-abled employees, include that we ensure infrastructure accessibility for wheelchair and mobility aid users. Our offices are accessible to all users, including the differently abled, so they can gain access to our facility and exit from them. We carefully take into consideration issues like the steepness of slopes/ ramp, the height of buzzers, access to seating, the distance of parking from the destination, stairs with markings and rest rooms. For colleagues with speech and hearing impairment disability (SHI) we have on-boarded Indian Sign Language interpreters. Interpretation support is available to hearingimpaired colleagues at recruitment till the life cycle stage to ensure hassle-free communication. Interpreters are available at all company events and townhalls as well. This culture helps to make us a company of choice for our colleagues and customers alike. This is also the reason why IndiGo has been rated a ‘Great Place to Work’ many times.

This year, there has been significant progress in our support for the LGBTQ+ community, within our workforce and among our customers. We are committed to protect the rights of our LGBTQ+ fellow colleagues and want each of them to feel comfortable and safe, being who they are. In this Pride month, we aim to highlight the symbolism behind Pride and share the history of the Rainbow Flag (Pride Flag). This is an opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of inclusion. As we celebrate Pride Month this year, we embrace the spirit of all Pride movements wholeheartedly.

By listening to the stories of our own employees and LGBTQ+ individuals around the world, we have gained a comprehensive understanding of the challenges they face when living within the constraints of social expectations and convention. We recognise that moving beyond these constraints is incredibly daunting and increasingly difficult. To provide a supportive environment for our LGBTQ+ employees, we have already established the "6E SAFE SPACE", an employee resource group. Additionally, we have introduced gender-neutral rest rooms at many locations and have plans to establish more. Through our internal broadcast portal, employees have quick access to enroll in our resource groups. The presence of LGBTQ+ colleagues during the CEO's townhall this year has inspired many employees still in the closet to join the 6E SAFE SPACE groups.

A policy framework with all aspects of employment is in place - be it recruitment, training, working conditions, salaries, transfers and career advancement. We have collaborated with institutions across India to galvanise the LGBTQ+ talent pool for our IndiGo Pride initiative. To equip our employees with the necessary knowledge and understanding, we conduct a range of workshops across various locations. These workshops address challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community, and some of our programmes include master classes for DEI Champs and anti-bias campaigns. By adopting an ‘online’ approach, we ensure that all employees have convenient access to learn, understand and appreciate the different aspects of DEI from anywhere.

At IndiGo, our firm belief is that diversity, equity, and inclusion are far beyond buzzwords. They are fundamental values that shape our organisation. I am truly grateful for the talent and contributions of all our 6E people who come from varied backgrounds. As we continue to expand further our footprint, we will also continue to be a responsible and committed organisation that works with the authorities and in the communities we serve to promote a diverse, equitable and inclusive work culture.

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EAT IT RIGHT

A bird's-eye view of some domestic & international destinations of I ndi G o

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Try such savoury dishes as dal makhni, malai kofta, chhole and lachha paratha from Kesar Da Dhaba. Don't miss the Amritsari fish. Bharawan Da Dhaba near Golden Temple is also very popular.

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A mritsar was founded by S ri Guru Ramdass ji, the fourth Sikh guru around 1574 AD.

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A mritsar's street markets offer traditional jootis, phulkari dupattas and Patiala salwars. Don't miss the vibrant phulkari suits at the bustling Hall Bazaar. Visit Guru Bazaar for jewellery.

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The city is most famous for Sri Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple), one of the most sacred pilgrim spots for Sikhs. Do visit Wagah, an army outpost on Indo-Pak border, Gobindgarh Fort and Jallianwala Bagh.

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The Bagdogra airport serves as the gateway to the hill stations of Gangtok, Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Kurseong and Mirik.

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Bagdogra, well-known for its tea plantations, is located at the foothills of the Himalayas, making it and places around it perfect for adventure activities like trekking and hiking.

The Coronation Bridge on Teesta river was built to mark the coronation of King George V in 1937. It is close to Sevokeswari Kali Mandir in Siliguri, which stands on the bank of the Teesta.

Bagdogra's charm lies in its quaint local markets. Do visit the Hong Kong Market known for its budget-friendly imported goods and a wide variety of items. After a long day, you may sample local street dishes here.

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DELHI

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S atisfy your taste buds with chhole bhature at Karol Bagh, papri chaat at Shahjahan Road and Kakori kebabs in Khan Market. Try kachori and momos at Lajpat Nagar and butter chicken in Pandara Road Market.

D elhi is a treasure trove of history and culture. Seek peace at the Lotus Temple and Gurudwara Bangla Sahib. Discover its rich past at Safdarjang Tomb, Qutub (Qutb) Minar, Red Fort and Purana Quila (Qila).

From the colourful and bustling Janpath Market to the historic lanes of Chandni Chowk and trendy spots like Sarojini Nagar and Lajpat Nagar market to the artsy Shapur Jat, shopping in Delhi is a treat.

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The sculpture of The Little Mermaid was inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s popular eponymous fairy tale.

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Enjoy the crispy stegt flæsk, the classic smørrebrød and Danish hot dogs. Treat yourself to fresh oysters, heavenly Danish pastries and the decadent drømmekage (cake)

E xplore the grandeur of Frederik's Church or step back in time at Rosenborg Castle. Stroll along the iconic yet vibrant Nyhavn waterfront canal or climb atop the stunning 17thcentury Round Tower.

Experience the vibrant energy of Copenhagen's most famous pedestrian shopping street, Strøget. The very hip Jægersborggade street is known for vintage clothing, ceramics and coffee.

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ALL THE COLOURS OF THE RAINBOW

F rom offbeat experiences and inclusive hotels to a gender-neutral local community, here's what can make travel even more enjoyable for members of the LGBTQ+ community.

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The pink dollar (the economic affluence of the LGBTQ+ community) makes for a large demographic spend and its power is only on the rise. Its influence is being seen in every sector, including travel. In 2022, Paris was voted as the best city in the world to celebrate the Pride Month (June), followed by Berlin, Stockholm, New York, Madrid and London. In India, the most favoured cities by the LGBTQ+ community are Mumbai, Goa, Delhi, Bengaluru and Kolkata. But what makes these destinations so popular? Travellers and prominent members from the community say that some countries, cities and even hotels are more inviting and inclusive than others. “For me, a good travel experience is about choosing the right destination, or opting to be a part of a group of like-minded people and selecting places that are LGBTQ+ friendly,” says Zubair Sher Singh Kalsia, manager, content, influencer and advocacy at Diageo India, an HIV advocate and an inveterate traveller.

Travellers from the community say in India, some cities are extremely inclusive, while others, partly so. “I love Mumbai, Bengaluru and Delhi,” says Kalsia, adding, “In Goa and Kerala, certain areas are very accepting. You have to test the waters in different states. In India, I usually travel with friends or a partner. I have explored offbeat and inclusive homestays with a Bengaluru-based tour group called Out and About. But there are not many of these.”

Among foreigners travelling to India, Rajasthan is not just popular but inclusive as well. “Rajasthan is the most popular among foreign tourists,” says Rajat Singla, owner of Delhi-based travel company Pink Vibgyor, that specialises in trips for LGBTQ+ members. Singla adds many travellers prefer staying in boutique heritage hotels and want to experience local traditions.

In recent times, Pune has also gained favour for its inclusiveness.

North Goa is popular for spaces where there is no discrimination.

Many like Rajasthan, Kerala, Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh.

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Many LGBTQ+ travellers from India prefer an established hotel chain for their stay. “In metros, I would prefer an international group of hotels where there’s no discrimination. For most of these brands, being hospitable means being inclusive. They treat you as a client – whatever be your gender identity,” says Pranay Baidya, a fashion designer and an obsessive traveller, adding, “In India, the Lalit Suri Hospitality Group has inclusivity as its brand mandate but none of the others have expressed that.” Agrees Kalsia, “The Lalit welcomes all and in Delhi, its club Kitty Su is very popular. The group is open to LGBTQ+ people and employs trans and the differently abled as well.” Baidya explains, “But it's not always a hotel's policies that matter. Inclusivity is a humane obligation.”

Boutique hotels like Suryagarh in Jaisalmer and Mary Budden Estate in Binsar are favoured as “they are creating genuine loyalty for LGBTQ customers,” says Baidya.

Narendra Bhawan in Bikaner and the Aramness in Gir are preferred as well.

But India is fast becoming more inclusive. Singla recalls how till about a decade ago, people would laugh at the concept of an LGBTQ-special travel agency and even hoteliers were uncomfortable. “Today, everyone is taking this genre seriously,” Singla says. Explains Keshav Suri, executive director, the Lalit Group, and the India head of the International LGBTQ+ Travel Association Foundation, "I am confident we will be able to create more safe spaces in India for all travellers. The growth story of India is only starting and the power of pink money can be a strong contributor to the GDP.”

Kalsia advocates the use of genderneutral terms to make everyone feel comfortable.

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Among international destinations too, a few are preferred over others. “I love Sidney; it’s such an easy place. You can go to Bondi Beach and just be yourself – you don’t have to hide your gender identity. In Paris, my partner and I went about doing our own thing. We found accommodation with Mister b&b, an inclusive property run by gay men. There are similar places for queer women too. I like Madrid, which is extremely popular among LGBTQ+ travellers, and even Bangkok,” says Baidya, explaining, “When we travel, we don't just spend time with other LGBTQ+ people. We explore festivals, art shows and enjoy shopping trips. We want to travel to a destination that is fun, inclusive, safe and offers good value for money!”

But there are some countries that are often avoided. “There are some countries that are not welcoming to our community. I would like to avoid them,” says Kalsia. Baidya, too, finds certain countries unsafe: “I usually travel alone and safety is most important." Most seasoned LGBTQ+ travellers advise checking a country's laws and talking to local residents before planning a trip.

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Soho and its LGBTQ neighbourhoods. So is Paris and New York.

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Experts say it's important to educate guides, drivers, guards, janitors and everyone associated with the travel industry about the LGBTQ+ community.

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With the growth of the industry, information and education is spreading. While hotels are educating their staff, it's important to sensitise everyone involved, even local artisans and residents who interact with travellers. “Our international guests love rural trips. They prefer offbeat experiences like turban and saree tying, kushti (wrestling) and cultural performances, especially in Rajasthan. And during these activities, they interact with local villagers. Thus, it's crucial that residents also realise the importance of welcoming all,” says Singla. “We have a team of educated drivers and guides, and we select good hotels, keeping in mind special treats for our LGBTQ+ guests,” says Rajendra Sharma, owner of Jaipur-based travel company Gay Tours India. Sharma says they are always mindful that guests return home with the best memories. “We hosted a group of ladies from the LGBTQ community from South Africa, the US and Europe, and it was a roaring success,” Sharma adds.

Singla says a lot of work is being done to educate industry stakeholders.

“As a representative of the International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association (IGLTA), we work to include more travel organisers on our platform where they can communicate with other operators and make more business opportunities," Singla adds. Agrees IGLTA president/CEO John Tanzella, “India is a major destination for international tourism, with great potential to grow the inbound and outbound network to benefit LGBTQ+ travellers and LGBTQ+-welcoming businesses. The India initiative is key for us.”

“Chueca in Madrid is a fun, open and inclusive place. With cafes, bars and restaurants, it's a favourite of the LGBTQ+ community," says Pranay Baidya.

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IndiGo Pride

Our conversations around Pride at IndiGo bring in more inclusion and a sense of belongingness for our employees. As an organisation, we are committed to people and an inclusive environment for all.

All IndiGo employees enjoy equal benefits with their strong supporting allies who help them in ensuring a safer workplace. All employees are a part of the “6E Safe Space” group, which is exclusive to the community folks and their allies to exchange thoughts, encourage new ideas and support each other.

Over the past few years, we have experienced the zeal of LGBTQ employees during the Pride Month celebrations in June. This year, we are making the celebrations go Rainbow across all our flying locations and corporate offices. Stay tuned as we march ahead with Pride to make the world a safer place for all!

At IndiGo, we believe in the innate strength of a diverse and inclusive workforce to help us foster strong connections with all our customers. Fly IndiGo with Pride!

Abhishek Chakraborty, Asst Mgr - Line Operations

I joined IndiGo in 2006 and that is when I finally found my safe space, the feeling that no other place could give me, not even my home. Being a non-binary transgender, I could never be myself, hence, growing up was difficult. But at IndiGo, I was never evaluated basis my sexual orientation or gender identity, and all the promotions, perks, opportunities were always performance based. My favourite memory here would have to be when I wore a saree to our Townhall and did not feel alienated for a single second.

Anjita Jude, Officer - AO&CS

Before IndiGo, I couldn’t place myself anywhere properly. Since childhood, I always knew that I was a girl, but I could only fully accept myself as a trans woman at the age of 14. As I grew older, the LGBTQIA+ community was getting more recognised which made me less hesitant about starting a job. My dream has always been to work for an airline and IndiGo was the only place where I was assessed based on my qualifications and capabilities. Thanks to IndiGo I finally have the courage to live my dream with ‘pride’.

Jerr y Madathil Abraham, Asst Mgr - Flight Safety

My journey with IndiGo started 11 years ago. Today, I proudly hold the position of Assistant Manager – Flight Safety (Investigations). I was confused about my sexuality for a long time, I even got married, but thanks to my then wife, I got the courage to come out to my family and friends who accepted me as I am. IndiGo has embraced me with the same warmth, taught me how to fly fearlessly, made me realise that it’s my runway and I get to decide who I r un with.

Nishi Chauhan, Officer - AO&CS

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Yoga in Air

Yoga can help with air travel by reducing tension, relaxing the body, and increasing blood circulation. Here are some yoga practises to try before, during, or after flying.

Deep Breathing

Inhale through your nose and exhale through your mouth slowly while sitting comfortably. Can relax the body and mind.

Spinal Twist

Twist torso to one side while seated, resting your opposite hand on the outside of your thigh. Hold the twist for a few breaths. Switch sides. Can relieve back strain.

Forward Fold

Place your feet flat on the floor and sit on the edge of your seat. Inhale and stretch your spine; exhale and bend forward, reaching your hands towards your feet. Hold position for few breaths. Can relax lower back muscles and hamstrings.

Seated Cat-Cow

Sit with back straight and hands on knees. Arch your back and lift your chest as you inhale. Bend your back and draw in your stomach as you exhale. Can release tension.

Neck Rolls

Rotate your neck slowly in clockwise and anti-clockwise directions. Can reduce neck and shoulder stiffness.

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Sunny-Side up

A modern city with some of the most elegant new-age design references. A bohemian culture that bubbles over in graffiti-covered neighbourhoods. A sunny, beach town that revels in lazy, sea-side vibes. And an old town where time has stood still in historic squares. Valencia is a perfect blend of all these and more!

One of the largest cities of Spain and one of Europe's sunniest, Valencia is as historic as its name itself. In Spanish, "valentia" translates to courage or valour! Often overlooked in favour of its popular neighbours Madrid and Barcelona, a heap of recent accolades has brought due attention to its avant-garde architecture, heritage and cultural highlights. From being voted the world’s top city to live in for expats, the healthiest city in the world, the World Design Capital and European Green Capital 2024, Valencia has claimed an unwavering identity for itself.

The Old Town

Sitting on Spain's Mediterranean coastline, Valencia has a long history of over 2,000 years that is reflected in the ornate buildings in its charming Old Town. Walk along the cobbled streets, past cosy squares at the city's historic centre. Don't miss the stunning Silk Exchange (La Lonja de la Seda de Valencia), a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a masterpiece of the late-Gothic style. One of the landmarks in the city, it's best known for its iconic façade, intricate designs and incomparable helical columns! Stop by the Quart Towers, which are a part of the old medieval defensive wall and also served as a women's prison, and the Serranos Towers, which were defensive structures at one of the busiest city gates. In the historic El Carmen neighbourhood, also known as Barrio del Carmen, do stop by the stunning Cathedral of Valencia, where the Holy Grail is located!

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B irthplace of Spain's most popular dish, the paella. Home to one of Europe's largest aquariums and a skyline dotted with some of the world's most futuristic architectural marvels –these are only a few charms of sun-kissed Valencia.

While you walk, explore the Instagrammable graffiti-lined streets of the neighbourhood. Visit art galleries and stop by shops selling clothes, handicrafts and curios. This artistic neighbourhood is home to a number of plazas - Plaza Redonda with buzzing gift shops and restaurants; the lively Plaza del Mercado; the Central Market, one of the largest fresh

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An engineer, entrepreneur, author and a freelance writer, who quit her corporate job to indulge in the finer things of life, Manjulika has been writing her blog 'Pendown' for more than a decade. Her love for travel has taken her to 32 countries!

food centres in Europe, and Plaza del Tossal, known for its vibrant nightlife. Come here after sundown for a drink and stories!

The future

When it comes to architecture, Valencia is most proud of local maverick architect Santiago Calatrava, whose exceptional

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T ake note

T he year 2023 has been dedicated to Joaquín Sorolla, a famous Spanish painter. Valencia is marking the centenary of his death by hosting events in museums and exhibition venues.

E very Thursday at midday, the Tribunal de Las Aguas (the Water Court) meets outside the Door of the Apostles at the Plaza de la Virgen, keeping alive a centuries-old tradition.

F or the best shots of the city, head to El Miguelete, the Valencian Gothic-style bell tower of Valencia Cathedral.

artistry is on display at the City of Arts and Sciences, a striking cultural and entertainment complex built on the dry bed of the Turia river. It is a collection of stunning futuristic architectural structures, including the magnificent Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía for operas and concerts; Hemisfèric, which is a digital cinema with a huge screen; the interactive Science Museum and Oceanogràfic, among the largest aquariums in Europe! It is home to almost 45,000 specimens of 500 different species such as dolphins, belugas, walruses, sea lions, seals, penguins and even sharks! Keep at least half a day to explore at leisure.

The magnificent Turia Gardens, an expansive park on the dry riverbed, is spectacular with lush greenery, fountains, bridges and areas for leisure and sports. A short distance away is the beach of Playa de la Malvarrosa. Throughout summer, this bustling sandy stretch is packed with locals and tourists, acquiring a tan or playing ball!

Feast of flavours

Valencia is known as the birthplace of the famous Spanish rice dish – the paella. But for the real taste of la vida Española, indulge in homegrown olives, tapas, freshly-squeezed orange juice, wines and sangrias, and horchata (a drink made with tiger nuts) at a horchatería

(specialised horchata shops). The drink is often paired with fartons (confectioneries).

In Valencia, any and every dish – be it the all-i-pebre (a delicacy prepared with eel) or the fideuà (a paella-like recipe made with vermicelli-type noodles) – has the fresh flavours of this rich region surrounded by lush farmlands! Walk into any local restaurant for a bite and sip, and drop by any of its many tapas bars! Signing up for a food tour is highly recommended to discover the gastronomic hotspots of the city.

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Valencia is known for lively festivals, like Fallas (held in March) and Great Valencia Fair that is held in July!
From Valencia, make a trip to Morro de Toix, a cape on the Mediterranean coast that offers stunning views and adventure activities.

Duel Action

Fasten your seat belts as we take you on a 360-degree ride through two destinations. There’s Srinagar (India) in one corner and Budapest (Hungary) in another.

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Architectural gems

Situated in the heart of the Kashmir Valley on the banks of the Jhelum river, Srinagar is renowned for its stunning landmarks and natural beauty. The Hari Parbat Fort and Pari Mahal showcase the city's historical significance, architectural grandeur and offer breathtaking views of the mountains and the city.

Budapest, including the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue showcases the city's rich history and grand architecture. Don't miss the neo-gothic Parliament building.

The foodie tales

Bursting with aromatic Kashmiri herbs and spices, rogan josh, yakhni pulao, shab degh, gushtaba and the classic Kashmiri pulao are must-tries. Sip on the famous kahwa, a delicate blend of tea, cardamom and saffron, to treat your taste buds.

Must-try dishes include gulyás or goulash (a soup with meat and potatoes), chimney cake, lángos (fried bread dough), stuffed cabbage, chicken paprikash and the famous Hungarian salami. For a sweet treat, try such traditional Hungarian sweet treats as dobos torte and flódni

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Shoppers' delight

Srinagar is a shopper's paradise. Keep an eye out for papier-mâché handicrafts, leather bags, Kashmiri shawls, rugs and carpets, and dry fruits like almonds and walnuts in the local markets.

For nature lovers

Srinagar is known for its serene lakes, the most famous being Dal Lake, and beautiful Mughal gardens showcasing the natural beauty and architectural grandeur of the city. Nearby is the Dachigam National Park, best known as the home of the Kashmir stag.

Culture chronicles

The bhand pather is a popular folk theatre from Kashmir, where the word bhand stands for "jester" while pather means "drama". The plays are usually performed along with musical instruments like dhol, nagara, surnai and such Kashmiri folk instruments as tumbaknari and saz-e-kashmir

For upscale shopping and retail therapy, make your way to Andrassy Avenue that boasts noted international brand stores. If you are looking for vintage and retro clothing, drop by Szputnyik, a gallery-style space, offering a selection of one-of-a-kind pieces. Head to District VII to explore its cool yet chic boutiques.

Budapest's natural beauty is a fusion of history, architecture and natural landscapes. The city's riverfront location offers breathtaking views of the Danube river, while its serene parks and green spaces provide a tranquil oasis in the heart of the bustling metropolis.

Budapest is famous for its thermal baths that are thronged by locals and tourist alike. The Hungarian capital also has a thriving coffee culture, and a visit to the New York Café, dubbed as 'the most beautiful café in the world', is a must!

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Tales from the forest

World Environment Day, celebrated on June 5, reminds us once again of the urgent need to protect Mother Nature. Here's a peep into the Sundarbans, one of the world's most unique biodiversity hubs.

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The Sundarbans, a vast forest in the coastal region of the Bay of Bengal, as viewed from space! The Sundarbans is among the world's largest deltaic regions and encompasses numerous islands along with rivers, creeks, swamps, estuaries, mud flats and tidal flats. The nearest airport from the Sundarban Tiger Reserve is in Kolkata.

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For people residing in and around the Sundarbans, life is about the forest and the water. Fishing, crab collection, honey collection and tourism are the main sources of income here.

Mudskippers are amphibious fish and are an integral part of the habitat of the Sundarbans. They live in swamps and estuaries and on mud flats, and are noted for their ability to climb, walk and skip about out of water.

Fishermen in the Sundarbans wear masks behind their head to confuse wild animals and prevent attacks. Photo: Vinit Bajpai Photo: pinterest /Ktee @ctom03/

Unique looking, pneumatophores are specialised root structures that grow out from the water surface and facilitate the aeration necessary for root respiration in hydrophytic trees, including many mangrove species. Here, pneumatophores of the Sundarbans' mangrove forest bed.

A common sight in coastal brackish mangroves and river deltas of the Sundarbans, the saltwater crocodile is one of the important species and the apex predator of an estuarine ecosystem. Often, these reptiles are seen on mudflats basking in the sun!

A common saying in the Sudarbans is that even if you do not spot a tiger, the tiger keeps an eye on every visitor in its territory! While that may or may not be true, the royal Bengal tiger is one of the most popular attractions here.

You can easily catch a glimpse of these agile spotted deer in the

Sundarbans. A small yet beautiful Eurasian kingfisher or common kingfisher perched on a branch in the mangroves. A group of otters in the Sundarbans. Photo: Vinit Bajpai

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Vikrant Singh Kushwaha

“Socha tha, kisan ka beta hoon, kisaan hi banunga. But my parents dreamt otherwise, ‘Humara beta bada sarkari officer banega!’ They moved us to Kanpur from our village for better education.

There, Papa started working as a laborer and Mummy took up odd jobs like candle making and stitching to get by… But a few years in, Papa lost his job. It was a difficult time — we didn’t even know where our next meal would come from. We started helping Mummy then — we made candles, garlands, and sold chai in melas. We pulled through.

While Papa found a new job, I had a new dream — I wanted to do something big for my family. I put my all into studies and after my graduation, I began preparing for the SSC CGL exam.

It took over 3 years, 2 failed attempts, and countless sleepless nights. But I got selected. We were all huddled in front of my laptop screen, waiting for my results. When we found out that I was selected, Mummy couldn’t stop crying. And Nani proudly started calling up the whole

family. It felt like a dream.

After I joined the Ministry of Defense, our life changed. I started spoiling my parents with every happiness. This year, I surprised Mummy and Papa with a car on their anniversary and moved our family of 8 to a new, bigger house.

And last year, we took our first flight together to Nainital. While planning a vacation, it struck me, ‘Iss baar plane me jayenge!’ I surprised everyone with tickets and they couldn’t contain themselves — my parents were bursting with childlike excitement. And once on the plane, Mummy tightly clutched onto my hand, scared and excited. Nothing could describe the moment when we saw the clouds for the first time. Mummy said, ‘The clouds looked like cotton balls.’ We were in heaven.

And Papa kept saying, ‘Mera beta bada aadmi ban gaya!’ But the truth is, I’m just getting started. It’s my dream now to fill their lives with all the happiness they deserve… and more. After all, it was their dream that taught me to dream, it was their dream that has brought me so far!”

Nothing could describe the moment when we saw the clouds for the first time. Mummy said, ‘The clouds looked like cotton balls.

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Sharmi Adhikary has been a Delhi-based senior lifestyle journalist and columnist for two decades. She has a yen for exploring interesting concepts in fashion, culture and cinema, and loves writing on topics that spark conversations.

It's time Indian tales

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C hasing tuskers for years, film producer Guneet Monga

Guneet Monga

The Academy Award winning producer of the delightful documentary, The Elephant Whisperers, has never had to chase interesting stories. In fact, Monga humbly admits how tales have always found their way to her - stories, which are intrinsically Indian in spirit, yet so global, that they have been hailed across the world.

Monga’s propensity to gravitate towards such attractive and tangible human tales has always stood her in good stead. It has provoked her to sift through the ordinary while retaining in her work, a certain quintessential Indianness that has the capacity to initiate both introspection and engaging dialogues between the presenter and the viewer.

For instance, when she heard the story director Yashowardhan Mishra wanted to tell through Kathal (Monga’s upcoming production for Netflix), she thought it was a smartly-written satirical fiction on the police force. But on further probe, it appeared that the incident the movie would talk about has happened in real life. “Isn’t that amazing? We don’t even have to conjure up incidents. India is a cauldron of tales that tick,” says Monga, who continuously derives motivation for her work from the vastness of India's diversity! It was one such beautifullyindigenous culture of coexistence of man with his surroundings that Monga’s Sikhya Entertainment presented before the world through The Elephant Whisperers

One probably won't be able to watch the award-winning documentary without smiling and tearing up. It’s about elephants (more precisely, Raghu and Ammu) and man (a couple, Bomman and Bellie) being in complete harmony with nature. But much of the narrative is about loss, love and hope. The delightful Tamil documentary shot by Kartiki Gonsalves, real time over a period of four to five years, will warm the cockles of your heart and teach you exactly why we must be indebted to those who have been taking care (and continue to do so) of our forests and its wild inhabitants.

A broken human and a broken elephant come together and through the magic of the purest kind of love, they heal each other. This is what makes the story of The Elephant Whisperers so moving, inspiring and uplifting. It also connects to the Hindu philosophy of worshipping nature, which surfaces where Bellie explains how the forest is like a god to the locals and why they don’t wear shoes while walking on the grass as a mark of respect. Bomman is a mahout as well as a priest and the distinction between his work as an elephant caregiver and a priest is smudged the moment he envisages the divine in the baby animals he looks after.

“We captured Bomman and Bellie getting married in the documentary. It was a beautiful and fulfilling moment. But more significantly, these two humans were bonding over a period and taking care of each other. This sense of heartfelt

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brought the Oscar home with The Elephant Whisperers, a heart-warming story from India's rural hinterland. But this is not a one-off miracle. Monga feels the world is connecting to our stories like never before.
Words Sharmi Adhikary

Food Bytes

Born and brought up in the capital, Monga admits her love for Delhi’s street food and lists the ones she binges on whenever she visits from Mumbai. Be it dahi bhalla, aloo tikki or the decadent dessert rabri-jalebi, these are snacks she wouldn’t miss even on a short visit.

Shorts from Punjab

Monga says that some day, she would like to tell a story from Punjab, a place she is smitten with for the vibrancy it carries in its living and society. But more importantly, it is the warmth of the people that she wants the world to witness through a fascinating film.

Books on her bedside table

“Currently, I am reading Robert Iger’s The Ride of a Lifetime. It’s about his 15-year-long journey as CEO of The Walt Disney Company. I don’t think I would even have to explain how fascinating and thrilling the book or his experiences are,” she says.

The most favourite film

“That’s an easy one - Life is Beautiful, directed by Roberto Benigni. It’s not for nothing that this film is inspirational in so many ways. Look at the narrative - discovering joy amidst the grim realities of life. What’s not to love?” she exclaims.

Tips for young filmmakers

“Learn the good things from the brilliant movie makers of the world and employ them to tell the stories from here. That’s a combination that will never fail. India is a prolifically growing nation with wonders happening everywhere. It is time the world wakes up to our stories,” she concludes.

care brought them together and made the wedding an emotional moment for all of us, including the baby elephants. The family unified over love and companionship. That was the crux,” recalls Monga.

Montages of the elephants being decked up in flowers and colourful alpana (traditional patterns) being applied on their foreheads depict how the simple villagers dress up their deities, with liberal dosage of adoration, admiration and wonder. If Raghu and Ammu are playful, happy elephants, it is the handiwork of their caregivers!

“As storytellers, we often forget that India has beauty of traditions and culture in its every nook and cranny. Look at the food, the clothes, the colours, the dances, the people… everything. Spiritually, there is so much to gain succor from in this great country of ours,” elaborates Monga, a quintessential Delhi girl, who chose a gorgeous Banarasi silk saree for the Oscars night. “I am a saree person and what else would I wear at that podium if not the traditional attire of India! And what a choice it was, right? We went up to the stage dressed in everything gloriously Indian in heritage and spirit!”

Fruitful!

Kathal stars Sanya Malhotra, Vijay Raaz, Anant Joshi and Rajpal Yadav. It tells the story of a spirited cop's investigation of jackfruits that have disappeared from a politician’s house !

"As storytellers, we often forget that India has beauty of traditions and culture in its every nook and cranny."

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Designated the UNESCO City of Literature - Dublin beats with life, energy and history and creativity. As intimate as a village and as friendly as an Irish pub - the city is every wanderer's dream.

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DUBLIN

GUINNESS STOREHOUSE

This is a seven-storey homage to Ireland's most famous beer. Discover the ingredients, history and culture of the iconic stout and enjoy panoramic views of the city with a perfectly-poured pint at the rooftop Gravity Bar, one of Dublin's highest

SERENITY

DUBLIN CASTLE

Once the seat of British rule in Ireland, the Dublin Castle is also the site of an old Viking settlement dating back to the 13th century. Explore the State Apartments, view the latest exhibition in the Coach House Gallery, tour the magnificent gardens and catch a choir performance in the chapel.

TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN

The majestic Trinity College Dublin is an architectural masterpiece. The historic campus is home to Ireland’s greatest cultural treasure, the Book of Kells that contains the four Gospels in Latin. It is on display in the imposing Old Library, which also houses precious collections spanning millennia.

MALAHIDE CASTLE AND GARDENS

Step back in time at Malahide Castle, that served as both a fortress and a private home (of the Talbot family) for nearly 800 years. Explore the magnificent Oak Room and the Great Hall, and learn about the Talbot family's captivating stories and secrets.

HOWTH

With a picturesque harbour, pretty beaches and wildflower-covered sea cliffs, Howth is a treat for weary souls. Visit Howth Castle, go kayaking, explore the Hurdy-Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio and dig into delicious seafood in one of its numerous eateries.

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LIVELY PUB SCENE

Dublin's pub scene is legendary and the Temple Bar is its epicentre. Established in 1840, this quintessential pub boasts one of the largest collections of whiskies in Ireland, a great selection of beer and is famous for its live music performances.

A LITERARY CAPITAL

Dublin is steeped in literary heritage with such celebrated authors as James Joyce, Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett being some its famous residents. Indulge in the Dublin Literary Pub Crawl and explore the city's literary past, stopping at famous landmarks and watering holes along the way.

IRISH STEW

The Irish Stew is a delicious and filling meal prepared with tender lamb (or mutton) and hearty vegetables like potatoes, onions and carrots. This one-pot dish is a classic comfort food.

BOXTY

Boxty is a traditional and beloved Irish dish made from grated and mashed potatoes, flour and milk or buttermilk. Often served plain or stuffed with meat and vegetables, this potato pancake is a must-try.

HENRY STREET

GRAFTON STREET

With luxury brands as well as Dublin exclusives and buskers, the pedestrian-only Grafton Street is a shopper's paradise.

Henry Street offers a blend of shopping experiences with the famed Arnotts (Ireland's largest department store) at its heart and numerous pavement stalls selling various knick-knacks. The street is also home to several cafés and restaurants.

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Going Green

As part of one of our initiatives for the environment, our CSR program in Sirmaur, Himachal Pradesh introduces climate-friendly interventions to improve the quality of life in the rural area while reducing carbon footprint to help climate mitigation.

So far more than 4,000 families have benefited from the usage of CDM technology such as biogas units, smokeless chulhas and solar domestic lights resulting in a positive impact on the environment. Through these programs we intend to reach out not just with our planes but also with our hearts!

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Protecting Our Seas

On June 8th, World Oceans Day reminds us of our responsibility to protect the ocean and its marine life. Global leaders have pledged to safeguard 30 per cent of our blue planet by 2030, urging individuals and organisations to take action towards its sustainability.

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