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Shraddha Kapoor wearing AFEW by Rahul Mishra, photographed by Nishanth Radhakrishnan for Harper's Bazaar India December 2023
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Nour Rizk by Jaipur photographer Nishanth Radhakrishnan
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Nayonikaa Shetty by Nishanth RadhaKrishnan for Moksh Jewelry 2023 Campaign
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ALIA BHATT by Nishanth Radhakrishnan for Femina | July 2023
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Avanti Nagrath by Nishanth Radhakrishnan
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The New Dress-Up: Archana Vijaya by Nishanth Radhakrishnan for Harper’s Bazaar India December 2017
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RANVEER SINGH for Esquire Singapore The Celebration Issue | December 2022 | 📸 Nishanth Radhakrishnan
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Siddharth, Nasir, Savio, Kevin, Jainil and Fari photographed by Nishanth Radhakrishnan and styled by James Lalthanzuala, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online. Photography: Nishanth Radhakrishnan @nishanth.radhakrishnanStyling: James Lalthanzuala @jameslalthanzualaFashion Assistants: Dee Guite @dee.guite & Aditya Singh @adityakamalsingh, Pearl AcademyBeauty: Mitesh Rajani @miteshrajaniBRANDS:…

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Shraddha Kapoor wearing Rahul Mishra for Harper's Bazaar India 2023 photographed by Nishanth Radhakrishnan
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Style List 2018: All the women who will inspire your wardrobe this year
For the 6th annual style list, we decided to focus on two distinct sets of women—the perennials, who consistently make it to our fashion radar, and the newer names on the block, whose sartorial choices we are excited to discover. What do they have in common? An unabashed love for fashion.
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Kareena Kapoor Khan, actor
WHY: Because age has got nothing on this silver-screen and real-life royal Street-style lesson served? A statement separate is mandatory. Preferably made by Michele. Tip on traditional wear? Black and belted brings it into the now. The brief on suiting up? White for the night (from top to toe). Red-carpet rule? You don’t have to choose between sweet and sexy.
Shweta Bachchan Nanda, author and columnist
WHY: Because the mother-of-two gives us #OOTD goals What do you wear on rotation? “Adidas Originals SST trackpants.” All-time favourite fashion purchase? “Goyard ‘Saint Louis’ tote.” Designer obsessions? “Ganni, Attico, Ulla Johnson and Michael Halpern.” Ideal shopping companion? “Kaajal Anand. She’s honest and will tell me if something doesn’t flatter.” If you were writing a fashion-focused character, what would she wear? “Jeans and a white shirt buttoned down to the belly with nude stilettos, a long gold chain with medallion pendants and evil-eye charms, a Cartier ‘Tank’ watch with a black croc strap, and mid-sized gold hoops. And she would carry a Goyard tote in green.”
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Prerna Goel, style blogger and interior decorator
WHY: Because her discerning eye for picking clothing with character is like none other Designer obsessions? “Attico, Adriana Degreas and Sara Battaglia.” A lesser-known fact about your style? “I’m a sustainable shopper and only pick a few pieces a year. I love pieces with a story and those that are refreshingly creative.” An heirloom piece in your closet? “A vintage Givenchy brooch from a Paris flea market.” On your Insta-radar? “Holli Rogers and Jacquemus.” Most recent purchase? “YSL fringed boots.”
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Priya Aswani, interior designer
WHY: Because she’s inherited mother Indira Aswani’s elegance and coupled it with her own unique air Favourite fashion purchase of the year? “A beaded dress and pair of hot pants from the talented Nigerian designer Lisa Folawiyo.” Designer obsession? “Dolce & Gabbana. I have suits and dresses from 1989 to present-day collections.” The one thing you never leave home without? “My Marimekko umbrella.” Things you’re bringing out from the back of your closet? “A 1990s Chanel backpack, bijoux and chain belt.” Most cherished hand-me-down? “Morabito crocodile handbags in pale green and beige circa 1951 and a collection of original Madame Chorosch saris.”
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Anushka Sharma, actor
WHY: Because, never one for taking after trends, Sharma brings her seriously cool personality to her wardrobe Frequenty spotted in? Sabyasachi Street-style lesson served? The more distressed the denim, the better. Tip on traditional wear? Turn to pastels for polish. Notes for a night out? A clever cut-out has your back.
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Kalyani Saha Chawla, entrepreneur
WHY: Because the Bengali beauty looks best in traditional wear Oldest item in your closet? “My mother’s Dhakai saris and my grandmother’s Benarasis.” Favourite fashion purchase of the year? “A gold Raw Mango sari.” A trend you would love to see come back? “Traditional weaves of India that are not made contemporary. Originality is aplenty in India!” Your go-to sari designers? “Tarun Tahiliani and Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla’s chikan saris are like the little black dresses of Indian wear.” Favourite boutiques? “Montaigne Market in Paris, Rana Sarees in Jaipur, Dover Street Market in Tokyo.”
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Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, actor and designer
WHY: Because the newlywed looks as fashion-shoot-ready in Bhane as in Elie Saab Couture What do you wear on rotation? “Black trousers from The Row.” Favourite fashion purchase of the year? “Céline bags and Rheson sweatshirts.” Designer obsessions? “Rosie Assoulin and The Row.” Ideal shopping companion? “My sister Rhea, because we can edit each other’s choices.” A lesser-known fact about your style? “My wardrobe is filled with saris.” Memorable on-screen look? “Neerja (2016)”
Natasha Poonawalla, executive director, Serum Institute of India
WHY: Because her couture-filled wardrobe is the stuff of dreams All-time favourite fashion purchase? “Philip Treacy ‘Ink’ quill that I had worn to the races a few years ago.” Designer obsession? “Andy Ho, a lesser-known Hong Kong-based avant garde designer.” Ideal shopping companion? “Karan Johar. Combined with impeccable taste and super aesthetic sense, he is as experimental as I am. And I make stops in the menswear department.” What are you saving for your daughters-in-law? “Everything! I’m a massive fashion hoarder and rarely part with things, so they’re going to get it all.” Designer obsessions? “Peter Dundas and Anthony Vaccarello’s work at YSL.” How many pairs of shoes do you have in
your closet? “I’ve never really counted but you could say a fair few!”
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Cecilia Morelli Parikh, co-founder, Le Mill
WHY: Because the retail maven brings her sartorial smarts to her wardrobe while changing the way Indian women shop Investment buy of the year? “A gown by Rosie Assoulin.” A trend you love? “I love the idea of wearing embroidery or embellishment in the day. That mix of tradition and day wear is something I wish we saw more of in Indian street wear.” What do you wear on rotation? “Anything by Céline. Right now, it’s a striped work shirt.” Favourite fashion purchase of the year? “An embroidered Dries Van Noten summer coat.” What are you saving up for? “A Saint Laurent suede jacket.”
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Kiran Rao, film producer, writer and director
WHY: Because whether in script or style, her against-the-grain choices are equal parts intellectual and interesting What do you wear on rotation? “A Givenchy Rottweiler sweatshirt that Karan Johar gave me.” Favourite fashion purchase of the year? “A deliciously comfortable cotton sleep set from Runaway Bicycle. Their collections are a dream for Mumbai’s sultry summer.” You’re most comfortable in… “Oversized handloom clothing.” On your must-watch list? “Bias and ASA.” What would your capsule closet contain? A Péro gamcha, dress and coat, a Raw Mango jamdani sari and blouse, an Ekà dress, an Anavila sari and blouse, and a pair of Onitsuka Tiger trainers and Sole Sisters sandals.”
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Anamika Khanna, designer
WHY: Because we covet her wardrobe as much as her designs Oldest item in your closet? “A chintz knotted blouse and matching petticoat that my mother wore. It’s so ’60s!” Favourite fashion purchase of the year? “Gold Gucci sandals. I’m living in them.” Spring/summer must-haves? “Delicate gold chains with my name in every language, oversized boxy white T-shirts, every Korean face mask I can find, white Anamika Khanna muslin everything and anything ruffles in chiffon.” Favourite boutiques? “Dover Street Market in London, Le Bon Marche in Paris and Anthropologie.” A designer you would love to collaborate with? “Martin Margiela.”
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Roohi Oomerbhoy Jaikishan, executive director, RRO Private Ltd
WHY: Because the country’s chicest hostess has a wardrobe to match all her entertaining needs A lesser-known fact about your style? “Wearing the same outfit twice in a week is liberating. It doesn’t matter to me if it’s been ‘seen before’.” Favourite fashion purchase of the year? “Gucci maxi tote from the fall collection.” Ideal shopping companion? “Me! Who else would have the patience?” Most surprising item in your closet? “Cotton kaftans from Colaba Causeway. I wear them all the time.” Favourite boutiques? “Boutique 1 in Beirut, Abu Dhabi and Dubai, Brian & Barry Building in Milan and X Bank in Amsterdam.”
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Smita Khanna, architect and director, Note-D and Maithili Ahluwalia, CEO and creative director, Bungalow 8
Smita Khanna WHY: Because a growing bump hasn’t stopped her from giving us serious style goals Favourite fashion purchase of the year? “YMC dungarees—look great as the belly grows, and extremely comfortable.” Go-to labels for maternity wear? “Bungalow 8 has the best labels, which work before, during and after pregnancy. They are also great for Bombay heat.” Advice for moms-to-be? “It’s fun to flaunt the bump!” Signature accessory? “My engagement ring designed by my husband. I am constantly playing with it to keep nervous energy at bay, especially when I’m designing.”
Maithili Ahluwalia WHY: Because not many can merge Issey Miyake and India-inspired with such ease A lesser-known fact about your style? “It’s not expensive.” New labels to watch? “Aish, Injiri, Padmaja, The Bungalow, Sanskar, Runaway Bicycle, Neeru Kumar, A Small Shop and Hidden Harmony.” What would your capsule closet contain? “Black and white everything.” What do you reach for in a fashion emergency? “A boho dress, usually made from scarves with bold prints.” Most comfortable in… “White pyjamas from Khadi Udyog.”
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Deepika Padukone, actor
WHY: Because she never fails to impress—with her slew of saris or her pathbreaking performances. Acing airport style? Touching down or taking off, a statement jacket is your best friend. Tip on traditional wear? The six-yard staple never goes out of style. Notes for a night out? A blazer, effortlessly shrobed, is the perfect finishing touch. Red carpet rule? Belle meets badass.
Twinkle Khanna, author, interior designer and columnist
WHY: Because no one does denim and diamonds with greater ease What do you wear on rotation? “Rockstud Valentino sandals in an array of colours—one for every day of the week.” If you were writing a fashion-heavy book, what would your character wear? “The devil wears Prada, but in my story God would wear tweedy Chanel.” Biggest sartorial risk? “Cropping my hair and then ending up at Oxford University looking like Margaret Thatcher, albeit in Gucci! Current wardrobe favourites? “Gucci pussybow blouses, a Zara striped dress and an emerald owl ring. A trend you can’t wrap your head around? “Denim overalls. I am still trying to find a way to wear them without looking like Stephen King in his Creepshow 2 (1987) cameo.”
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Kangana Ranaut, actor
WHY: Because the actor doesn’t shy away from taking sartorial risks, on or off screen The first time you wore a sari? “I was probably four or five. It was my mother’s. I love that saris don’t have structure and you can interpret them the way you want.” The biggest sartorial risk you’ve taken? “Revolver Rani (2014), where I played a dacoit.” Most memorable on-screen look? “In Fashion (2008), Narendra Kumar had a show in the film where I wore a long coat with shorts and thigh-high boots.” Your style rules? “Comfort doesn’t come first. You should never wear what you would in bed. Spend that extra 15 minutes to do your hair, and always wear lipstick.”
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Deepshikha Khanna, head of apparel, Good Earth
WHY: Because she walks the talk in style and sustainability A lesser-known fact about your style? “I invent my own saris— sometimes it’s a sari dress and sometimes a pleated skirt.” A new sustainable label to know? “P.I.C (Partners in Crime) makes eight garments and shows you 50 ways to wear them.” What do you reach for in a fashion emergency? “Definitely a sari. There’s so much to love about it. It can be worn in five minutes, it’s flattering to all body types and it transitions smoothly from day to night.” Designer obsession? “Rina Singh of Ekà.” Favourite fashion purchase of the year? “A suede obi belt from Japan.”
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Priya Jhaveri, director, Jhaveri Contemporary
WHY: Because she effortlessly applies an artistic eye to her wardrobe Your most cherished hand-me-down? “Earrings designed by my father Dinesh Jhaveri in the ’70s.” Most memorable piece in your wardrobe? “A patola sari for its flawless double-ikat weave. Its graphic pattern resembles a Nintendo game.” Does work influence your wardrobe? “Values of authenticity and irreverence inform both.” What do you reach for in a fashion emergency? “A jumpsuit from Bungalow 8.” Favourite fashion purchase of the year? “A golden-yellow velvet dress by Ulla Johnson.”
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Priyanka Bose, actor
WHY: Because for this counter- culturist, clothes are a pathway to freedom of expression A lesser-known fact about your style? “I’m trying to get creative with sustainability and it’s hard work to detach from many things in my closet. I want to buy less, circulate more. I love anything that’s unique and statement.” Designer obsessions? “NorBlack NorWhite, Bhane, Shift by Nimish Shah, Anavila, Ekà, Farah Sanjana.” Three tricks to ace red-carpet style? “Slick hair, bold lip and strong eyebrows.” Most memorable looks? “A gold Rajesh Pratap Singh suit I wore on the red carpet. On screen I loved my look in a short film called 35Mm (2015), directed by Chandan Roy Sanyal.” Who do you look to for style advice? “I’ll ask everyone and then end up doing my own thing.”
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Mira Kapoor, mother
WHY: Because the soon-to-be mom-of-two has mastered the mix of polished and playful A lesser-known fact about your style? “I repeat and don’t usually spend a lot on clothes.” Your ideal shopping companion? “Shahid (Kapoor). He’s blunt and gets me out of my comfort zone.” Your splurges? “Shoes! Cheap shoes are never comfortable. My current favourite is a pair from Aquazzura.” Delhi to Mumbai, how has your look changed? “I think I was quite uptight but moving to Mumbai changed things. Everyone here is so laid-back.” Favourite fashion purchase of the year? “An evil-eye necklace with a sapphire at the centre.”
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Kaveri Acharya, art consultant
WHY: Because the art she loves makes up her closet—timeless like Art Deco and whimsical like the Memphis Group A lesser-known fact about your style? “I’ve gone from a more Edie Sedgwick-eque look to a softer, more relaxed one. I like to think that my style is a shorthand journal for my life journey.” What do you wear on rotation? “A roomy, bell-sleeved gingham dress.” On your Insta-radar? “Border&Fall, Man Repeller, Documenting Fashion, Advanced Style, Art History Memes, Fashion Revolution, Hasan Piker.” Does your work influence your wardrobe? “At exhibition previews I like to reference the art through my outfit—it’s my way of celebrating the artist.” Do you dress for your body type? “I’m petite and used to be conscious of looking weighed down by too much colour, print or accessories. But then I saw Iris Apfel’s style and now I stack another bracelet when I think I have one too many.”
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Radhika Kapoor, jewellery designer
WHY: Because her distinct style seamlessly strings together Balmain and boho Describe your style. “I love to mix boho-chic Indian pieces in traditional textiles with international designers.” Designer obsessions? “For Indian it’s Simar Dugal, while Rick Owens, Helmut Lang and Zara are perennials.” Favourite fashion purchase of the year? “Jackets and shirts from Ikai by Ragini Ahuja and seriously cool stuff from Verandah.” On your Insta-radar? “Johanna Ortiz and Victoria Beckham.” Your last splurge? “A Balmain biker jacket.”
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Prathna Singh, photographer
WHY: Because before athleisure became common knowledge, this creative was leading the wave with her sari and Nike Flyknits combination Describe your style “Functional with a hint of rock ’n’ roll.” On your Insta-radar? “All the Modernist and Brutalist architecture accounts.” Does your work influence your wardrobe? “A shoot day will have me running around a market, climbing over walls or sweet-talking policemen. So, comfort is key. I’m mostly in a shirt or shirt dress (Bodice has my back here) with jeans and sneakers.” What would your capsule closet contain? “I’m all for multi-function clothing—so a muted palette and shirts and dresses with interchangeable bottoms. Some colour (the Payal Khandwala way) and voilà!” How do you reinvent the sari? “I love Rashmi Varma’s version of the sari-dress. It’s functional, modern and, at the same time, so elegant.”
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Tania Shroff, fashion student
WHY: Because there’s no look this young fashion student is afraid to try What do you wear on rotation? “Acne Studio’s camel coat.” Favourite fashion purchase of the year? A black Chanel backpack. It can go from a day backpack to a night-out bag.” Designer obsession? “Upcoming designer Danielle Guizio for her custom denim.” A trend you’re loving? “The plastic/vinyl trend and dad sneakers from Balenciaga and Raf Simons. You either love them or hate them.” An item you’ll never part with? “My vintage Fendi reversible coat from What Goes Around Comes Around in New York.”
Aditi Kothari, director, DSP BlackRock Investment Managers
WHY: Because both her wardrobe of weaves and her work empower the country’s women Describe your style? “I wear a lot of ikat saris and Lucknowi kurtas. For meetings, I switch to silks and finish the look with delicate jewellery.” What do you wear on rotation? “A well-fitted white T-shirt that I can wear with a skirt, jeans, to the gym, wherever.” Favourite fashion purchase of the year? “A silk Raw Mango sari from their Midnight collection. I love how Sanjay Garg uses Bengal cotton.” An heirloom piece you’ve inherited? “I love all my mother’s saris, but there’s one French chiffon sari that I wore to my wedding. I was seven years old when she bought it and I still remember that experience.”
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Shagun Khanna, blogger
WHY: Because the mother-of-two never has a hair (or seam!) out of place What do you wear on rotation? “J Brand boyfriend jeans.” Favourite fashion purchase of the year? “Black sequinned dress from Tom Ford.” Favourite athleisure labels? “James Perse, Lululemon and Spiritual Gangster.” Designer obsession? “Tom Ford.” You never leave home without… “My sunblock.”
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Sapna Shehrawat, CEO, La Perla India and Samara Gupta, special educator
Sepna Shehrawat
WHY: Because this girl boss knows a thing or two about blending staple with statement A lesser-known fact about your style? “I own 67 pairs of denim in every colour and style, so I’m definitely a creature of comfort.” Favourite fashion purchase of the year? “A black top and jacket from the Jacquemus S/S ’18 La Bomba collection.” What are you saving up for? “I want to add to my luggage collection. I’m eyeing the ‘Peugeot GM’ in black and tan from Goyard.” Designer obsession? “La Perla ready-to-wear and Chanel.” Lesser-known fact about your style? “Every year I experiment with one new clothing, accessory and shoe designer. Also, 75 per cent of my closet is black.”
Samara Gupta
WHY: Because her pretty-as-a-picture style is a sweet mix of femininity and form Designer obsession? “Razan Alazzouni. Despite the soft tailoring, the pieces are sculptural and highlight the grace of the female form.” You’re most comfortable in… “A linen dress.” A lesser-known fact about your style? “I like simplicity during the day, so I go for a pair of well-fitted jeans with a blouse or a whimsical dress. For the night, I look for clothes and accessories with unique artisanal work.” On your Insta-radar? “The feeds of boutique fashion companies like LuxCartel and Creo Consulting.” What do you reach for in a fashion emergency? “A pair of high heels. Always.”
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#ChennaiTricolor #diaries If you ever setup a trust, the assumption will be that it is a non-profit right? Well, not by default. You need to apply for what is called 12A status. The 12A or 12AA registration gives the non profit its non profit status. What it means is that, you are not liable for taxes for money left in the bank at the end of the fiscal year, minus liabilities. What is leftover isnt treated as "profit" and taxed. Most non-profits would need this to be done. Some nonprofits would and can go a step further and apply to be registered under section 80G. Having an 80G status allows your contributors to get tax benefits. If you are an individual you can claim upto 50% (for a ceiling of 10K INR, i think). For corporates the limit is more. Firms with 80G relatively find it easier to convince contributors to give money for the cause, because there is also a tax benefit angle to it. Most folks would pitch in just because it is a good cause, but the tax benefit is the deal that tides over. Most NGOs have this registration that contributors have started to ask for it now. With the Chennai Tricolor Initiative Trust, We were advised to get these registrations done. So naively i thought it would be a form to fill, and a letter to make a case right? This is one of the corrupt departments today. I asked an auditor to help me with this one day and he said it takes abt six months to get each of this done, but it could be "sped up to be done in a few weeks". Anytime i hear that there is a fasttrack option, my alarm bells go off these days. So i got the estimate, and i saw a govt fees and another "fee" that was 20x the amount. I replied back asking if that is a "bribe" and if so i am not cool with it. He called me immediately asking me not to write such things on email and clarified that "it was that only". I said fine, thanks but no thanks. Over the next three months, ive met with a little over 17 auditors and accountants to get help to register for the 12A and 80G. Almost everyone said it was impossible to do it without the fee. It seems that these exemption offices were distributed with multiple centres across the city. So he said a while back if one officer says no you can find another one who empathises who might do it. (Note how availing a govt service has to be described as *might*) But now they have centralized it and the officer incharge knows that sooner or later he is the only one who can sign that paper. We had an informal meeting with an officer who confided in us that, the amount was low and somewhere to the tune of a lakh is what they expected. His justification " Saar youll register non profit and then move your wealth there and escape taxes, and get donations also and buy foreign cars. Then we cant come and ask no? So we take upfront". I explained that the initiative has a larger purpose and it isnt my money to give. I am responsible for every ruppee i have collected from the public towards putting up this flag. He shrugged his shoulders and pointed at a pile of files and said "those have been there for years". I got the hint. As of two days ago, we got our 12A and 80G status done. We didnt pay a single ruppee of bribe. It took its due course - we applied abt 8 months ago, but it came through. It probably doesnt mean much to you. But for us these are the small victories - and the fight that counts. I know its a struggle - it shouldnt be. But it is. That is also the reason this initiative is important. 1/6th of india (close to 200mn) people work for the govt. So these "people" we complain abt, arent aliens who live somewhere else - that peon, that clerk, that officer are all part of the general populace. Hence the reason why the pledge becomes crucial. We believe 1% of the city (100,000 people) taking the pledge to do their job diligently, to contribute to society, to love their country - is a startint point. And for us, the flag that gets hoisted on aug 15th at the marina, will be the eternal flame to remind us of the promise we made. This is for our kids - that they have a country that they can build on. We've screwed up. But they shouldn't have to live with it. We need to give them a better start. Not taken the pledge yet? Do so here : http://ift.tt/2adm1EB You can also contribute (as modest as Rs. 100) http://ift.tt/2f9XKXW David Appasamy Mahadevan Jayram Mridulya Narasimhan Pradeep Muthu Balaji Durairaj Ravi Kumar Santhosh Kr Subramanian Javeeth Ahamed Siddharth Ganeriwala Ranjeeth Rathod Santhosh Babu Shankar SV Kiruba Shankar Arjjun Chander Mithun Sacheti Nishanth Chandran Sam Mehta Prathibha Sastry Hari Ganapathy Vidhya Mohankumar Mahesh Radhakrishnan Joylita Saldanha Chinmayi Sripada Tarun Tripathy Archana Stalin Kumaravel Ck Arun Ramarathnam Palanidaran Chidambaram Abinaya Rajavelu Jyotsna John Sangita Santosham Ranjani Shanker Deepak Chander Janet Vineeta Michelle Maria Thomas Jessica Seddon Wallack Badri Seshadri Badri Natarajan Udhay Shankar J Sam Daniel Stalin Sangeetha Kandavel Sorav Jain Karthik Tmk Anil Srinivasan Suneil Chawla Sujatha Muthayya
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Nurturing young sports talents
It was scorching warm however that did not count for the forty-odd young cricketers from the town who have been polishing their competencies beneath the watchful eyes of some of the finest coaches in the summer season education camp organised by using the Sri Ramakrishna Cricket Trust (SRCT) Academy at its nets at the SNR College grounds right here on Saturday.
The boys, elderly between eight and 16 years, also remember the fact that it isn’t a clean course and that it takes plenty of sweat and toil to reach the top.
The camp that commenced the alternative day has already attracted more than 70 children. “Most of them are raw and regulars and it’s an undertaking honing their competencies,” said A.G. Guruswamy, the senior maximum instruct and a man with an exceptional cricketing brain in the district.
Mr. Guruswamy is a no-nonsense instruct. He has already groomed more than100 players who had represented the district and the State at various degrees.
“Our first camp journey began approximately 30 years ago. I am overjoyed to mention that our efforts have borne exquisite success. We have moulded stars such as Aushik Srinivas (Ranji Trophy & Duleep Trophy), Sunil Sam (Ranji), N. Jagadeesan (Ranji, Deodhar, Vijay Hazare & TNPL), S. Radhakrishnan (Vijay Hazare & India U-19), C. Hari Nishanth (U-23 and U-25 State, South Zone Universities & Vizzy Trophy), M. Abhinav (U-25 State) and S. Senthil Kumar (U-14 State) to name some. That’s the best pride that I actually have were given having labored my heart out for three many years inside the camp,” he stated.
A. Avinash, a celebrity sprinter-became-cricketer and now the fielding train of the State Ranji squad, is also out to help Guruswamy in the month-long camp. “I started out my profession in a single such camp here and if nowadays I am at this level it’s miles due to the fact they laid a strong basis for me. Today, it’s far my responsibility to give something back to the men,” he stated.
Avinash is a fitness freak and glaringly he has been given the task to keep the lads in form along with some critical fielding and rapid bowling techniques
Five Career Problems of Young Managers
1. Early Frustration and Dissatisfaction
Young managers’ activity expectancies often exceed reality. Since their academic schooling may have centered on instances in which they took the jobs of pinnacle-level executives, they may now assume to get a whole lot of obligation speedy. Instead, they may be regularly positioned in habitual, boring jobs until they have verified themselves. As a result, younger managers may additionally experience excessive reality surprise, become annoyed, and possibly depart the firm. If the enterprise has painted an excessively shiny photograph when recruiting, this truth surprise may be mainly remarkable.
2. Insensitivity and Passivity
Organizations are political. Often young managers are both insensitive to the political factors of groups or might also resent them. Or they may truly be passive, hoping that matters will flip out for the fine. As an end result, they’ll no longer actively explore the organizational surroundings to understand relationships and attitudes and make clear their very own positions. Further, they will be ignorant of the actual criteria by way of which performance is rated. In a few cases, difficult criteria inclusive of performance are tough to assess, and superiors may additionally focus as an alternative on whether or not the younger supervisor suits their prejudices. Appearance, speech conduct, managerial fashion, and other subjective measures may be used for evaluation.young definition synonyms. 3. Loyalty Dilemmas
Most people in authority value subordinates’ loyalty, variously described. However, there are numerous variations of loyalty. Some see loyalty as obedience-subordinates are loyal if they do what they’re told. Others interpret loyalty as installing effort and lengthy hours to show concern for the employer. To nonetheless others, loyalty is successful of completion of obligations, or safety of the advanced from ridicule and adverse evaluation with the aid of others, or giving the advanced sincere statistics approximately errors and capacity disasters. Unfortunately, young managers regularly do not understand which version of loyalty the corporation or superior-expects. Sometimes more than one variations are demanded concurrently. For example, the advanced can also expect strict obedience, however, be angry if obedience results in bad overall performance. These uncertainties and conflicts may additionally cause the younger supervisor to comply with power and authority, to try to change the superior’s expectancies or to depart.
A Brief Way to Classify the Sports
While taking walks down the road, in case you get to pass by a park or playground, you could see some of the individuals involved in the special hobby. Some may be visibly engaged in biking; a few are the use of baseball equipment, at the same time as someone is busy giving baseball education to the reputedly amateur ones. Almost everyone is engaged in some type of hobby. It is pretty obvious that the younger ones are greater interested in physical activities instead of simply sitting or gambling board games. Yet, every character likes a distinct sort of sports activities. When we think about classifying the sports activities into classes, the variety of classes is incredible. From bat and ball sports activities to vehicle sports activities, from boarding sports activities to cue sports activities, from water sports to skydiving, there are simply too many.
Classifying such some of sports in particular categories is really a hard assignment
But kind of, we are able to manipulate to suggest few standards which can place a sport inside the closest viable class. Using these standards, the types that have been shaped are as follows,
• Racing Sports: In racing sports activities, there is a number of competition racing against each different and from time to time additionally in groups. The basic goal of a race is to be the fastest and primary one to gain a target. Racing sports can be subcategorized into a few forms of sports activities; human powered sports activities like walking and swimming, Human-assisted like cycling and rowing and External powered consisting of motorsports activities and sailing.
• Opponent sports: These sports are usually an opposition among two warring parties wherein the ratings executed through the games makes a decision the winner. The opponent sports activities can also be divided into 3 major classes Court sports are the ones that are performed in a courtroom including tennis, badminton, and squash. Combat sports activities are one on one physical come upon between the opponent like karate and boxing. And the Team sports are one wherein groups compete with different teams example football and cricket. It is possible that a court game is likewise a team sport.
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This changed into most effective a tough categorization of sports, in case you cross into deeper research of all these categories. Although in case you observe each category individually, you’ll see that it can still be subcategorized into many different categories as nicely.
The Job Of Casting Talents For A Film
Aspiring actors undergo a tedious proc
ess in auditions before they are able to get the function in an industrial or film. In this form of enterprise, opposition is always difficult. In a pool of people who fall in line for auditions, there could be hundreds who need the identical role so badly much like you. Some are even pro and feature years of revel in which lead them to extra suit for some roles compared to newbies. To stand out within the roster and feature a preventing risk in getting the function you want, it is very essential to recognize both the commonplace and particular necessities of a casting agency. Agents and administrators say that they can without difficulty separate good applicants from the ones they cannot paintings with based on this set of qualities.
1. Overall look. This would not pertain on your bodily look handiest but your ordinary presence. You need to give yourself as the function you’re focused on. Your face, frame, the way you stand, and your expressions and gestures have to be compatible with the man or woman that the casting corporations are looking for. This would require an amazing amount of calculation for your element, but be flexible as a way to look and come to be the man or woman they are searching out.
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2. Ability to act. You want to be ideal whilst you demonstrate your appearing talents. When you’re appearing, you do not want to appear to be you’re acting. You want to look and sound as natural as possible. You need with the intention to present yourself as the character rather than someone just playing that person – so be completely convincing.
3. Complete professionalism. Arriving on time, having your strains completely memorized, looking suitable, and being geared up to take every training properly are all characteristics of a professional that casting administrators search for.
4. Passionate mind-set. This simply suggests how serious you’re approximately the career you have chosen. You need a good way to prove that you’re geared up to triumph over the demanding situations that the appearing task will present, and be the person. If the directors say you need to shed pounds, cut your hair, communicate with an accent, examine martial arts or jump off a constructing, they need to pay attention that you may do something to make it possible.
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