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Family at table, daughter on floor during periods: Surat woman under fire for glorifying menstrual seclusion

A Surat-based influencer has come under fire for a video ‘glorifying’ the practice of menstrual seclusion.

5 Power Dressing Looks For Tough Nut Womenpreneurs

5 Power Dressing Looks For Tough Nut Womenpreneurs by Kalwyna Rathod | June 28, 2021, 18:46 IST Feel at your powerful best in high heels or a double-breasted blazer? Well, that’s power dressing for you! A fashion style that originated in the late ’70s and developed in the ’80s, power dressing was all about enabling women to establish their authority in environments traditionally dominated by men. While that remains the motto today too, the bold style allows women to express their confidence, strength, and position through their fashion choices. Ahmedabad-based event curator and fashion enthusiast Krunal Parekh had recently conceptualised a power dressing shoot, featuring fashionable womenpreneurs from the city. He says, “I’m an enthusiastic overachiever when it comes to fashion. To me, it means showcasing my personality through dressing classy paired with spunk and a subtle attitude. I’m always up for experimenting with style, cuts and fabrics, and an array of

Indian Embassy Wants Student Volunteers To Help Course Correct Biased US Media Narrative

Indian Embassy Wants Student Volunteers To Help Course Correct Biased US Media Narrative The move comes at a time when the international media s critical glare has pointed the finger at the Centre for failing to prepare for the second wave of COVID-19. A man holds the flags of India and the US while people take part in the 35th India Day Parade in New York. Photo: Reuters/Eduardo Munoz World14 hours ago New Delhi: With international media becoming more critical of New Delhi’s policies, especially in its handling of the second COVID-19 wave, the Indian embassy in the US has called Indian students who would volunteer to look beyond this ‘biased’ portrayal and help ‘course correct’ the narrative.

To honor Kamala Harris, these women are bringing a traditional Indian art form to D C , made by thousands of hands

To honor Kamala Harris, these women are bringing a traditional Indian art form to D.C., made by thousands of hands Sydney Page © Courtesy of Ajitha Ratnam/Courtesy of Ajitha Ratnam Ajitha Ratnam, 53, and her two daughters Tulsi, 27, and Tirtha, 29, in Oakton, Va., with their tile contributions for the Inauguration Kolam 2021 project, which was organized by three Indian American women. The kolam, a South Indian art form, is to welcome President Biden and Vice President Harris, whose mother was an Indian immigrant. (Courtesy of Ajitha Ratnam) A traditional South Indian art form will head toward the U.S. Capitol to welcome President Biden and Vice President Harris, in part as a nod to Harris’s Tamil heritage.

Traditional Indian art project Kolam to welcome Joe Biden and Kamala Harris to D C

Traditional Indian art project Kolam to welcome Joe Biden and Kamala Harris to D C
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