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alisohani · 25 days ago
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Sarkar (2005) - Film Review and Analysis
“Mujhe jo sahi lagta hai main karta hoon… woh chahe bhagwan ke khilaaf ho, samaaj ke khilaaf ho, police, kanoon… yah phir poore system ke khilaaf kyun na ho.” (“I do what I think is right… whether it’s against God, against society, police, law… or even against the entire system.”) This defining declaration from Subhash Nagre, the titular Sarkar, encapsulates the film’s central exploration: when…
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drmanishkumargupta · 2 days ago
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12 Common Gastrointestinal Disorders & Prevention Tips
Maintaining a healthy digestive system is vital to your overall well-being. Our gut is responsible for absorbing nutrients, eliminating toxins, and supporting immune function. However, gastrointestinal (GI) disorders are becoming increasingly common due to modern dietary habits, stress, sedentary lifestyles, and lack of awareness. At the Gastro, Liver & Endoscopy Center, Dr. Manish Kumar Gupta, recognized as the Top Gastroenterologist in Noida, shares his expert insights on the most common GI disorders and how you can prevent them.
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12 Common Gastrointestinal Disorders:
1. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD): GERD occurs when stomach acid frequently flows back into the esophagus, causing heartburn, regurgitation, and discomfort. If untreated, it may lead to complications like esophagitis or Barrett’s esophagus.
Prevention Tip: Avoid trigger foods (spicy, fatty, or acidic foods), eat smaller meals, maintain a healthy weight, and avoid lying down right after eating.
2. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): A functional bowel disorder that causes abdominal pain, bloating, and altered bowel habits (diarrhea or constipation). It doesn’t damage the intestines but significantly affects quality of life.
Prevention Tip: Manage stress, follow a low-FODMAP diet, and include fiber and probiotics in your meals.
3. Constipation: This common condition is characterized by infrequent, hard, and difficult-to-pass stools. Chronic constipation can lead to complications like piles and anal fissures.
Prevention Tip: Drink plenty of water, eat fiber-rich foods, and maintain regular physical activity.
4. Diarrhea: Diarrhea is typically caused by infections (viral, bacterial, or parasitic), food intolerances, or medication side effects. Persistent diarrhea can lead to dehydration.
Prevention Tip: Practice proper hand hygiene, drink clean water, and avoid street food during travel.
5. Peptic Ulcer Disease: Peptic ulcers are open sores that develop in the lining of the stomach or upper part of the small intestine. The primary causes are H. pylori infection and overuse of NSAIDs.
Prevention Tip: Avoid NSAID overuse, quit smoking, and limit alcohol consumption.
6. Celiac Disease: An autoimmune disorder where ingestion of gluten damages the small intestine. Symptoms range from diarrhea to fatigue, bloating, and anemia.
Prevention Tip: Strict adherence to a gluten-free diet under medical supervision.
7. Gallstones: Gallstones are hardened deposits in the gallbladder that can block bile ducts, causing pain, nausea, or even pancreatitis.
Prevention Tip: Maintain a healthy weight, avoid rapid weight loss, and consume a balanced diet low in cholesterol and fats.
8. Lactose Intolerance: Inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk and dairy products, causing bloating, cramps, and diarrhea.
Prevention Tip: Limit or avoid dairy products, or choose lactose-free alternatives.
9. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): Includes Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, chronic conditions involving inflammation of the digestive tract. These are serious and may require lifelong management.
Prevention Tip: Early diagnosis, medication adherence, and regular follow-up with a Top Gastroenterologist in Delhi like Dr. Manish Kumar Gupta are key.
10. Hepatitis: Inflammation of the liver, often caused by viruses (Hepatitis A, B, C), alcohol abuse, or toxins.
Prevention Tip: Vaccination (for Hep A and B), safe sex practices, avoiding contaminated food and water, and limiting alcohol intake.
11. Pancreatitis: Pancreatitis is the inflammation of the pancreas, commonly caused by gallstones or excessive alcohol intake. It may present as acute or chronic and is potentially life-threatening.
Prevention Tip: Limit alcohol, manage gallstones, and follow a low-fat diet.
12. Colorectal Cancer: Often starting as polyps in the colon or rectum, it is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths. Early stages usually show no symptoms.
Prevention Tip: Regular screening after age 45, healthy diet, physical activity, and avoiding smoking.
Why Choose Gastro, Liver & Endoscopy Center?:
At Gastro, Liver & Endoscopy Center, under the guidance of Dr. Manish Kumar Gupta, you receive holistic, compassionate, and evidence-based care for all gastrointestinal and liver-related disorders. Whether you’re searching for the Top Gastroenterologist in Noida Extension or seeking the Best Gastro Doctor in Delhi, this center is your trusted destination for diagnosis, endoscopy, colonoscopy, and long-term GI management.
5 Simple Ways to Keep Your Digestive System Healthy:
Eat Mindfully: Chew your food well and avoid overeating.
Stay Hydrated: Water aids in digestion and nutrient absorption.
Include Probiotics: Yogurt, kefir, and fermented foods promote gut health.
Exercise Regularly: Improves bowel movement and overall metabolism.
Manage Stress: Chronic stress can worsen GI disorders like IBS and GERD.
Conclusion:
Your digestive health reflects your overall lifestyle. By understanding common gastrointestinal disorders and adopting preventive strategies, you can lead a healthier life. If you are experiencing persistent symptoms, don't ignore them. Consult Dr. Manish Kumar Gupta, the Top Gastroenterologist in Noida Extension and Top Gastroenterologist in Delhi, at the Gastro, Liver & Endoscopy Center for expert evaluation and personalized treatment.
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playermagic23 · 2 months ago
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rightnewshindi · 10 months ago
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आईएएस अधिकारी नंदिता गुप्ता होंगी हिमाचल प्रदेश की नई मुख्य निर्वाचन अधिकारी, मनीष गर्ग को किया रिलीव
Himachal News: आईएएस अधिकारी नंदिता गुप्ता को हिमाचल प्रदेश का नया मुख्य निर्वाचन अधिकारी नामित किया गया है। भारत निर्वाचन आयोग ने इस संदर्भ में मुख्य सचिव प्रबोध सक्सेना को पत्र जारी किया है। पत्र में लिखा है कि नंदिता मुख्य निर्वाचन अधिकारी, हिमाचल प्रदेश के रूप में कार्य करते हुए सरकार के अधीन किसी भी प्रकार का कोई अतिरिक्त कार्यभार ग्रहण नहीं करेंगी। सिवाय इसके कि उनको सचिवालय में निर्वाचन…
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directsellingnow · 1 year ago
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Direct Selling News: तीसरे CEDSA डायरेक्ट सेलिंग कॉन्क्लेव का शूलिनी विवि में सफल आयोजन
Direct Selling News: सेंटर ऑफ एक्सीलेंस फॉर डायरेक्ट सेलिंग इन एकेडमिक्स (CEDSA) ने शूलिनी यूनिवर्सिटी (सोलन) के सहयोग से 11 जुलाई को तीसरे CEDSA (3rd CEDSA Direct Selling Conclave) डायरेक्ट सेलिंग कॉन्क्लेव का भव्य आयोजन हुआ, जिसमें देश भर के प्रमुख डायरेक्ट सेलर्स ने हिस्सा लिया और विभिन्न पैनल चर्चाओं के जरिए डायरेक्ट सेलिंग के भविष्य, इस क्षेत्र की चुनौतियों और समाधान के बारे में बातचीत…
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shaadiwish · 2 years ago
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srbachchan · 3 months ago
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DAY 6238
Jalsa, Mumbai Mar 15, 2025/Mar 16 Sat/Sun 12:56 am
Ef birthdays wishes :
🪔,
March 16 .. birthday happiness to Ef Kalpana Kakade from Bengaluru .. and Ef Bharat Gupta from Gujarat .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
Birthdays were missed .. apologies 🙏🏽 .. but the love and affection ever sincere and humongous ..
🪔 .. March 15 .. love and happiness to Ef Ankita Dadajwar from Nanded .. Ef Manish Mishra from Unnao Uttar Pradesh .. Ef Shruti Saini from New Delhi .. Ef Mozhgan Tirandaz from Iran 🇮🇷 .. Ef Avik Ghosh from Kolkata .. and Ef Avnish Dalal ..🙏🏽❤️🚩
🪔 .. March 14 .. love to Ef Rimi Basu .. and Ef Nilanjan Das from Kolkata .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
🪔 .. March 13 .. love and joys to Ef Meghali B. Lahiry from Kolkata .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
🪔 .. March 11 .. love to Ef Shirel Segev .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
🪔 .. March 10 .. love to Ef Monika Jain from Bhopal .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
🪔 .. March 09 .. love to Ef Altaf Ali Kondkar from Riyadh - KSA 🇸🇦 .. and Ef Misti Das from Assam .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
🪔 .. March 06 .. love to Ef Muhammad Junaid from Canberra - Australia 🇦🇺 .. and Ef Muhammed Shifan from Kerala .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
🪔 .. March 05 .. love to Ef Satish Kumar Paig from Kochi .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
🪔 .. March 03 .. love to Ef Ashish Mali from Kolkata .. Ef Sunetra Ganguly also from Kolkata .. and Ef Radhika Sheshadri from Singapore 🇸🇬 .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
🪔 .. March 02 .. love to Ef Gita Avinashi Patel .. Ef Laila Abdelkader .. and Ef Rasha Fouad from Egypt 🇪🇬 .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
🪔 .. March 01 .. love to Ef Asesh Majumdar from Kolkata .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
🪔 .. February 28 .. love to Ef Jitendra Chauhan .. and Ef Rahul Tiwari from Bangalore .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
🪔 .. February 24 .. love to Ef Soham Boricha .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
🪔 .. February 23 .. love to Ef Girish Badave .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
🪔 .. February 19 .. love to Ef Jahnvi Bhatt .. and Ef Milan Mehta from Surat .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
🪔 .. February 18 .. love to Ef Sriskandan SK from Sydney, Australia 🇦🇺 .. 🙏🏽🚩❤️
🪔 .. February 15 .. love to Ef Depack Timbadiaa from Kolkata .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
🪔 .. February 12 .. love to Ef Viviene .. and Ef Anusree Mandi from Kolkata .. and Ef Manish Malhotra .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
🪔 .. February 10 💖 .. love to Ef Rahul Sen from Kolkata .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
🪔 .. February 09 .. love to Ef Pinakin Gohil from Bhavnagar, Gujarat .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
Sometimes the Ef 👆🏼👆🏼does exceptional work, which even the hired professionals do not and cannot do .. pity ..
But my love and gratitude to dedicated Ef that work unconditionally and make life easier for me .. an incorrect date , a wrong typo , a spelling error , wrong numbering .. all so efficiently informing me of my error ..
My gratitude to all ..
The visit to the gym and the physio and the yoga was done in time .. but later in the day just felt like repeating it without any particular reason , and so did two visits ..
Maybe two is good .. perhaps the better for the upkeep of the body ..
One comes across so many ideas and informations of how one can keep their body healthy, on the net .. and one wonders if they should be practised or not ..
The medical professionals raise their eyebrows .. in surprise , and at times with a look of warning .. so one tends to ignore the information on the net , or rather the Insta .. but some of them are really quite useful ..
I wait for the morn and the GOJ and the meeting of the familiar Ef and the affection that is given to me .. it is a feeling of such immense proportion that at times it is difficult to put it in words ..
Time and age have a time .. and the time resonates with change .. many that you remember when you were with them earlier, somehow remain in the image for you , until suddenly you discover how time has taken its time to bring change to them .. the heart and the mind remains the same .. just that the physiognomy alters ..
We convey and inform now, more than we ever did .. we connect more now than we ever did .. and the joy of reminisce is overbearing .. for we have the ability to keep records of the entire proceedings when we met and where and what we said or expressed ..
Oh what a wonderful World we live in .. and our next generation shall perhaps be expressing that from another Planet ..
Space has a fascination among the young, more than we ever thought of .. for us it was a given .. for them it is a question mark .. and rightfully though .. the 6 or 7 year old has a fascination to discover all that in their spare time ..
We were more keen on knowing when we would get free from class to be able to play marbles or 'gulli danda' ..
The scriptures and the mythology was learnt by us through narration .. narration of the elders ..
The knowledge of similar is now a penchant among the youth .. the net the desire for greater know is a habit .. one that is lauded by the elders .. and may they flourish and excel ..
My consideration for your good times .. and love
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Amitabh Bachchan
मुँह सिर्फ़ एक, कान दो - कम बोलो, ज़्यादा सुनो
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jalebi-weds-bluetooth · 1 year ago
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hey jalebi what’s like a headcanon you have for characters on ipkknd that wasn’t shown on the show, it could be things like hobbies, education, personality traits, special interests; i always thought that khushi may have a little bit of formal kathak training depending on what the guptas could afford
Hello hello!
This is a fun question so I'll answer this for Arnav & Khushi :)
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Hobbies
Running (not just for fitness, running gives him the escape he needs from his head sometimes, a sense of total freedom), Chess (he was good enough to participate inter-college) Reading (anything about society - I like to believe his sense of detachment from the world comes from a dark yet honest perspective of what the world is), Note collector (would want to collect a note from every single country ever - one of the few childhood hobbies that he still pursues apart from gardening), Photography (it's something that helped me in his career as well but I do think he has an eye for visual design, and the photowall in his bedroom? That's his pictures from traveling), Traveling (his favorite hobby of all time - definitely the guy to travel to some remote place and stay there for a week upon his whim), Design (we never see him designing but I do think he's a designer as well and his designs would've been similar to Manish Malhotras - clean, sharp, rich)
Education
Nothing to head canon here :)
Personality Trait
More than personality I have a head canon for his childhood. He never saw his father around much. He was out for 'travels'. Arnav wasn't ever close to any male figure growing up and was very protective, rather than close, to his mother and sister. High chance his childhood was very troubled as well - even though he danced and was trauma free (hence happier).
Also Arnav is GENUINELY a loner - NOT quiet out of trauma. He loves his lone time, gets exhausted in crowd, and is happier around his plants. In fact even in his own fashion show he's done with it in like 3 minutes. He gave his speech, the walks are going, that's it - he'd rather close his eyes and take a minute to breath.
Arnav does not do well with a lot of people. Yes, where he needs to stand out he will. But, he would actually just do a lot better alone.
Special Interest
Bugs are interesting. It ties into his interest in gardening.
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Hobbies
Sparkle collector (she's like a little magpie, anything shiny is stored in it) DIY (pillow covers, pompoms, suitcase decor - she'll constantly DIY something or the other) painting (she loves doing little floral paintings and historical ones - imagine that she is influenced by Mughal style paintings) history buff (limited to Indian history, but not enough of socio-politico knowledge you know).
Education
Government school - she never went to college, but learned a LOT of finance and accounting from running Shashi's sweet shop (high chance Khushi was already getting inquiries for marriage so she would've been married off younger than Payal)
Personality Trait
Khushi is a compulsive liar. From harmless lies to serious ones. And she is extremely prejudiced. She does crave attention - she has a lot of loud lonely child traits. She's "loved" but not quite unconditionally. Arnav is loved far more, his sense of belonging is far stronger with his family than Khushi's. But she's also quite ordinary. And that's... beautiful.
Her heart though, is graciously beautiful and she has a GREAT desire for learning. Also she's incredibly ready to adapt. If there's anyone who can weather a storm, it's actually her. Cause the common grass does not get uprooted - the tree does.
Special Interest
She's ALSO a huge SRK fan. Ok.
Best,
Jalebi
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fashionbooksmilano · 1 year ago
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Contemporary Indian Fashion
Edited by Federico Rocca
Damiani, Bologna 2009, 208 pagine, 225 color plates, 24x31,5cm, ISBN 9788862081009
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email if you want to buy [email protected]
Looks at the world of Indian fashion, exploring the work of such designers as Fightercock, Kavita Bharthia, and Gayatri Khanna and discusses the innovative techniques being used for textiles, sculptural draping, and pattern cutting.
Indian haute couture is conquering catwalks worldwide. For many, Indian fashion conjures multi-colored saris and gold embroidery, but the designers featured in this volume are turning that cliché on its head by creating global styles without losing sight of tradition. This book documents the scene, with an in-depth look at designers as diverse as Fightercock (a collaboration between Abhishek Gupta and Nandita Basu, who claim on one of their t-shirts that "The Revolution must wear Fightercock"), AtpuG varuaG (who won Breakthrough Designer of the Year at the MTV and Zoom Style Awards in 2006) and Kavita Bharthia (who is known for both Indian and Western styles, impeccably finished on handlooms, which incorporate cottons and silks, scarves, stoles and knits). Other featured designers include Gayatri Khanna, Anamika Khanna, Small Shop, Anuj Sharma, Ashish N Soni, Ayesha Depala, CUE, Deepika Govind, Drashta Sarvaiya, Falguni & Shane Peacock, Manish Arora, Nachiket Barve, Namrata Joshipura, Nimita Rathod, Nitin Bal Chauhan, Prashant Verma, Rajesh Pratap Singh, Ranna Gill, My Village, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Savio Jon, Shantanu & Nikhil, Shantanu Goenka, Swapnil Shinde, Varun Bahl, Wendell Rodricks and Bounipun. Contemporary Indian Fashion offers a host of experimental techniques for textiles, pattern cutting and sculptural draping, as well as the mixing of natural and synthetic fibers and unlikely juxtapositions such as jersey or chiffon with leather.
13/04/24
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hameesh · 1 year ago
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There are 3 Best Ayurveda Clinics in Chandigarh:-
THE WOUND IS THE ENTRY POINT FOR LIGHT TO ACCESS YOU!
Despite being the oldest scientific method of healing, AYURVEDA is a new light in our materialistic society. Ayurveda means "THE SCIENCE OF LIFE" in Sanskrit. The knowledge of Ayurveda began in India over 5000 years ago, and it is known as the "MOTHER OF HEALINGS." The three energy concepts that underpin Ayurveda are VATA, PITTA, and KAPHA.
The most recommended ayurvedic clinic in Mohali , Chandigarh is Dr. Sharda Ayurveda, which uses only ayurvedic medications to treat both acute and chronic illnesses. A group of highly qualified, skilled, and educated medical professionals whose goal is to cure a patient illness.
https://www.drshardaayurveda.com/locations/mohali
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Address - In Front of army canteen, SCO 105, Phase 10, Sector 64, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 160062
2. Dr. Mrinalini Gupta has been practicing Ayurveda for over ten years. She has been bringing the benefits of Ayurveda to society through the use of a unique diagnostic system that combines patient reports with the ability to diagnose and treat patients using the pulse, tongue, and prakriti-vikriti systems.
Location - Chandigarh
3.The company Shuddhi Wellness was founded by his commitment to naturopathy and ayurveda has helped many in adopting the disciplined lifestyles advised by these two healing systems. Dr. Acharya Manish Ji have a natural remedies and Ayurvedic medicine expert and promoter.
Location - Chandigarh
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alessandro55 · 1 year ago
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Contemporary Indian Fashion
Edited by Federico Rocca
Damiani, Bologna 2009, 268 pagine, 450 illustrazioni, 24x31,5cm, Inglese, ISBN 9788862081009
euro 50,00
email if you want to buy [email protected]
L'emergente nouvelle vague della moda indiana. A cura di Federico Rocca.
Forse ai più le firme di Ashish N Soni, Manish Arora e Rajesh Pratap Singh, non diranno granché, eppure questi nomi - e tanti altri del tutto impronunciabili per gli occidentali – rappresentano l’emergente nouvelle vague della moda indiana: un vero e proprio esercito di creativi che in tempi piuttosto recenti ha iniziato a farsi spazio nell’impenetrabile fashion system internazionale. Per anni ingiustamente confinati nella produzione low-cost globalizzata,e ora spalleggiati dalla forza di un’economia sempre più rampante, questo ben assortito gruppo di stilisti sta conquistando rapidamente le passerelle e i mercati mondiali, padroneggiando con assoluta disinvoltura il linguaggio e la tecnica della moda. E se nell’immaginario comune la moda indiana è ancora sinonimo di kitsch, questi new designer - senza perdere di vista la millenaria tradizione del passato – fanno piazza pulita di saree variopinti e ricami dorati per dimostrare un’inventiva sbalorditiva, tutta documentata nelle oltre 400 illustrazioni contenute nel volume. Contemporary Indian fashion presenta infatti una vasta collezione di capi d’abbigliamento, lavorazioni, ricami, contaminazioni e mix di stili; una moda sperimentale che è piacevolmente libera da pregiudizi estetici e audace nelle invenzioni. Fashion designers: Anamika Khanna, Manish Arora, Zubair Kirmani, Gaurav Gupta, Prashant Verma, Drashta Sarvaya, Cue by Rohit Gandhi & Rahul Khanna, Ashish N Soni, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, My Village / Rimzim Dadu, Rajesh Pratap Singh, Varun Bahl, Kavita Bhartia, Namrata Joshipura, Nachiket Barve, Shantanu Goenka, Ranna Gill, Nimita Rathod, Shantanu & Nikhil, Anuj Sharma, Swapnil Shinde, Small Shop.
16/06/24
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Discovering Style The Top 25 Clothing Brands in India
India's vibrant fashion scene is a reflection of its rich cultural heritage and dynamic contemporary trends. From traditional ethnic wear to cutting-edge street fashion, the Indian clothing market offers a diverse range of options to suit every taste and occasion. In this blog, we'll take a closer look at the top 50 clothing brands in India, known for their quality, innovation, and distinct style.
Fabindia: Celebrating India's traditional crafts and textiles, Fabindia offers a unique blend of ethnic and contemporary clothing.
Biba: Known for its elegant ethnic wear, Biba captures the essence of Indian culture with its vibrant designs and impeccable craftsmanship.
Ritu Kumar: A pioneer in Indian fashion, Ritu Kumar's label epitomizes timeless elegance and luxury.
Anita Dongre: With a focus on sustainable fashion, Anita Dongre's designs exude grace and sophistication.
Sabyasachi: Renowned for his opulent bridal wear and couture collections, Sabyasachi Mukherjee is a name synonymous with luxury and grandeur.
Manish Malhotra: Bollywood's favorite designer, Manish Malhotra's creations blend traditional aesthetics with contemporary glamour.
Tarun Tahiliani: Known for his innovative draping techniques and exquisite craftsmanship, Tarun Tahiliani is a master of fusion fashion.
Masaba Gupta: Bold, quirky, and unconventional, Masaba Gupta's designs reflect her distinctive sense of style and creativity.
Global Desi: Offering a contemporary twist to traditional Indian attire, Global Desi's collections are vibrant, eclectic, and effortlessly chic.
W for Woman: Catering to the modern Indian woman, W for Woman's clothing blends comfort, style, and functionality seamlessly.
For trendy streetwear:
Roadster: A go-to destination for urban fashion, Roadster offers trendy, affordable clothing for men and women.
Voirbelle.in: With a strong presence on Instagram, Voirbelle.in curates the latest streetwear trends from around the world.
Myntra's in-house brands: Myntra's in-house brands like Dressberry, HRX, and Mast & Harbour offer stylish clothing at pocket-friendly prices.
For men's wear:
Manyavar: Specializing in ethnic menswear, Manyavar is a favorite choice for weddings and festive occasions.
Raymond: A trusted name in men's fashion, Raymond offers a wide range of formal and casual attire crafted with precision and finesse.
Peter England: Known for its affordable yet stylish menswear, Peter England is a popular choice among the youth.
Ethnic wear specialists:
Soch: With its exquisite collection of sarees, salwar suits, and lehengas, Soch is a one-stop destination for ethnic wear enthusiasts.
Neerus: Known for its luxurious silk sarees and intricately embroidered outfits, Neerus is a favorite among women of all ages.
For casual wear:
Max Fashion: Offering a wide range of affordable and trendy clothing for men, women, and kids, Max Fashion is a popular choice for everyday wear.
Pantaloons: With its diverse collection of casual wear, Pantaloons caters to the fashion needs of the entire family under one roof.
For fusion wear:
AND: Blending Indian aesthetics with contemporary silhouettes, AND's collections are versatile, modern, and effortlessly stylish.
Ritu Kumar: With her signature blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern design sensibilities, Ritu Kumar's fusion wear exudes elegance and sophistication.
Designer labels:
Shantanu & Nikhil: Known for their avant-garde designs and innovative silhouettes, Shantanu & Nikhil's creations are a favorite among fashion connoisseurs.
Payal Singhal: With her contemporary take on Indian bridal wear, Payal Singhal's designs are a perfect blend of tradition and modernity.
For sustainable fashion:
Anokhi: Committed to promoting traditional Indian crafts and sustainable practices, Anokhi's clothing reflects timeless beauty and eco-consciousness.
Good Earth: Known for its sustainable and ethically sourced clothing, Good Earth's collections celebrate India's rich textile heritage while promoting environmental conservation.
Regional favorites:
Jayalakshmi Silks: A household name in Kerala, Jayalakshmi Silks offers a stunning range of silk sarees and bridal wear that embody the essence of South Indian culture.
Nalli Silk Sarees: With a legacy spanning over eight decades, Nalli Silk Sarees is synonymous with exquisite silk sarees and traditional Indian attire.
Conclusion:
From traditional to contemporary, from haute couture to street style, the Indian clothing landscape is a melting pot of diverse influences and innovative designs. Whether you're looking for timeless elegance, cutting-edge fashion, or sustainable style, these top 50 clothing brands in India have something for everyone. So, embrace your individuality, express your style, and let your wardrobe reflect the vibrant tapestry of Indian fashion.
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