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Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. New Delhi [India], August 11: Myra Grover, author and secretary of the New Delhi Social Workers Association (NDSWA), has been awarded with the esteemed Women Icon Award as author on Mental Wellness by the House of Lords, UK Parliament. The award ceremony, held recently, was a remarkable recognition of her contributions to society. Business News | Myra Grover Honored with Empowered Women Icon Award by UK Parliament's House of Lords.
New Delhi [India], March 16 (ANI/ATK): After the earlier successful editions of the India Luxury Foundation calendar, Dr Gaurav Grover has now once again come up with the latest season, "ILF Calendar 2023" on the theme designed around the idea of re-instating Luxury Fashion with the conscious effort towards sustainability, khadi and minimal waste. As part of his initiative to blend luxury fashion with a sustainable and minimal waste approach, renowned Indian fashion designers such as Rina Dhaka, Charu Parashar and Ruby Bhandari have all featured their creative collection, which were shot at the luxurious venue The Lalit, New Delhi. Rina Dhaka, talking about her own sustainable approach, remarked how "there can be a lot of wastage in cutting. Thus, using patchwork is a suggestion, besides that of recycled and upcycled clothing. Many indigenous techniques such as ajrakh use vegetable dyes and less of chemicals for colouring. For instance, I always use a blend of organic an
Bhandari said she felt helpless a feeling heightened because a summer trip to India with her husband and children is now cancelled. She said their families were staying indoors as much as possible, and not even opening their front or back doors unless it was absolutely necessary.
She said she was just there in February. In her words, it “seemed like COVID was going away.” Now, the conditions are so dire her mother-in-law can’t get into the hospital after a stroke.
“She is at home with an oxygen machine, the drip and everything actually in her home because no one can go in and out,” Bhandari said.