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Late artist Anjum Singh, Aaradhana Jhunjhunwala s unique jewel collection to raise funds for kids ba- The New Indian Express

Express News Service A decade ago, Anjum Singh stunned the art fraternity with her engaging show, The Skin Remembers. Mimicking a smog-shrouded Delhi, the artwork was perhaps the first to bring climate conversations into our living rooms. The trailblazer, daughter to artist parents, Arpita and Paramjit Singh, continued building on this vocabulary till her untimely death last year to cancer. Even as she was battling the dreaded disease in New York, she was simultaneously working with friend and product designer, Aaradhana Jhunjhunwala, to create a limited edition of jewellery to raise funds for children with cancer. These unique pieces 40 in all will be sold online on a2o2.in on April 13 and 14.

A kase for cheese- The New Indian Express

Express News Service A lot can happen over coffee. Ask Chennai cheese entrepreneurs Anuradha Krishnamoorthy and Namrata Sundaresan. Six months ago, Sundaresan had completed a short course in cheesemaking during a farm stay in Acres Wild, Coonoor, in November 2015. Even as she was pondering what next, Krishnamoorthy with a background in social ventures met her over coffee to brainstorm on how best to skill-train differently abled girls. The answer, they both realised, lay in cheesemaking. So in August 2016, Sundaresan began training two girls with hearing impairment to make cheese. Over the month about five kinds of cheese were made. Friends, families and fellow foodies couldn’t be more thrilled. Lady Luck smiled too. Next month, the duo was invited to participate in a pop-up. In a day’s time a logo, website, stickers, packaging, etc was put together, and Käse was in business.

On the road again: Four travel enthusiasts come together to launch caravan rental service

Express News Service The comfort of halting at your preferred location without the hassle of looking for accommodation. Not being bound by check-in or check-out rules, allowing for more flexibility to explore. All this and more prompted Jigyasu Joshi, Himanshu Jangid, Yogesh Kumar and Pranav Sharma to set up Carvaa Travelers Private Limited. The four friends with a passion for wanderlust had just returned from a trip to Uttarakhand and knew they wanted to go on many such journeys. But they did not want the added worry of accommodation. The logical step was buying a caravan. Caravans offered by Carvaa

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