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  • Here are the glimpses of Virtual Inauguration Ceremony - EXPANSIONISM

    " Team Stay Featured " witnessed The Grand inauguration ceremony of Positive Thoughts Consulting & Training Solution commenced on April 18, 2021, at 5 PM, IST with the melodious singing of the Gayatri Mantra by Supriya (Communication Coach, Soft Skill Trainer & Host). Followed by that warm greetings to all the audience was given by Supriya and Fahmida Mohamed, Sri Lanka (Leadership Trainer, Moderator & Host). Then there was a lighting of the lamp by Ina Singh (Parenting Coach &Trainer) seeks the blessings of God. Supriya & Fahmida formally welcomed Mr Sanjeev Kapoor, who is Chief Advisory & Chief Mentor of Positive Thoughts. He is the Resident Director & International Advisor at the Sports Academy Association Of India. Ambassador, Common Wealth Entrepreneurs Club. Aggressively working on the Sustainable Development Goals No- 2, 4, 7 & 13. Also welcomed Chief Guest for the event, Mr. Tanmay Sharma. MrMr Sharma is M.D & Founder, Aesthetics International, Founder & CEO Aesthetics International University, Chairman at Asian Chamber of Commerce and Industries. The "EXPANSIONISM "inauguration ceremony was graced by These Personalities Major Pradeep Khare – An Indian Army Veteran. A Blogger, You Tuber & Columnist who has authored eight Motivational Books. Author Sherry – International Public Speaking Coach & Mentor. Founder & Director, Public Speaking Institute. Founder & President, MS TALKS, INDIA. 7 times International TEDx Speaker, 3 times JOSH TALKS Speaker. Author of International Best Sellers. Devendra Arora – DEAN, MIET Business school . Honourary President, Sports Academy Association Of India. Renuka Sood – President PSACWA, Haryana, India. Director, Sports Academy Association Of India. Co-Founder, Neokindergarten Pvt. Ltd. President, Pinkish Foundation, Bangalore. Ravi Shankar Kumar – Founder, Director & CEO, IDYM Foundation which performs workshop on Satellites, Lectures on Space, Functions as Hub of Professionals, IITians, and Educators. Distinguished Speakers and Scientists from ISRO, NASA, DRDO, BARC, HAL, NAL. Many Arm Forces Officers & Space Experts. Parag Patil – Senior Olympian, Winner Of 17 International Medals for India in Athletics. World Ranker 26 and Asia Ranker 2 in Triple Jump . Founder, MAX FIT INDIA. International Coach- Marathon, Athletics, Sports Fitness & General Fitness. Chief Mentor, Sports Academy Association Of India. Member- Sports Council, GCCI. Marco Piemonte from Italy – Founder, Green Hearts Dignity & GreenDen. Working on Sustainable Development Goals, On Poverty Intellectual, Food Poverty, & Energy Poverty. Amrita S Dudia – Leading Mind Coach, Academician, and an Inspirational Speaker. Having a wealth of experience of over 15 years and has been closely working with Administrative, Police & Judicial Officers. A National Excellence Award Winner, TEDx Speaker, & NLP Practitioner. Arqam Azhar from Sri Lanka- A reputed Professional in the space of Learning & Development across Sri Lanka and International Markets. He's the Founder & Chief Consultant of Arqiology – Training & Consultancy. He is a Certified Trainer & A Member Of the Sri Lanka Institute of Training & Development. Ritika Sharma – A PhD. Research Scholar. Chairperson, Beloveds Grace. Working as a Disability & Women’s Rights Activist. She is additionally serving as a Life Member at the Indian Red Cross Society. Vedrana Sarec from Croatia – She is Professor, Mentor & professional Teacher. Has done Masters Of Economics Jackson Dukpa from Bhutan – Engineer by Profession but he's more a Social Worker Philanthropist and a Reformer. Along with many other guests from all across the country and from many different countries like Italy, Indonesia, Nepal, South Africa, Bangladesh, Palestine, etc In the frame : Gaurav Sharma, Founder & CEO of Positive Thoughts Supriya then gave the highlights of the Mission and Vision about the Positive Thoughts. Followed by that Gaurav Sharma, Founder & CEO of Positive Thoughts gave the words of wisdom and details of the upcoming projects. Mr, Gaurav happily announced that Positive Thoughts is his dream project and he along with his team will run this Elite Community as a Speakers Forum. He introduced several upcoming events related to Collaboration and Creation. He has also introduced the upcoming Coffee Talk Interview Shows, Training Session Series, upcoming Summits and Conferences, etc. There was a grand announcement of collaboration between MAX FIT INDIA and Positive Thoughts. Mr Parag Patil, The founder of MAX FIT INDIA, presented his views on the courses of MAX FIT INDIA and few courses were launched in collaboration with the Sports Academy Association Of India. All the guests of honour were virtually facilitated by the hosts of the grand event. Followed by that the hosts of the show were facilitated by Gaurav Sharma. Mr Sharma also focused that our performance depends upon 2 things our surroundings and our Behaviour. In the Frame: Candid Scene of Virtual Inauguration Ceremony In the end, Mr Sanjeev Kapoor (Chief Advisory & Chief Mentor of Positive Thoughts) offered a vote of thanks to all. He thanked all the guests and participants for gracing the occasion with their solemn presence. He also conveyed his best wishes to CEO and Founder Mr Gaurav Sharma and therefore the entire team of Positive Thoughts on their great go-ahead for his or her mission.

  • 9XM and 9X Jalwa now available on Samsung TV plus

    9X Media’s popular Bollywood music channel 9XM and Hindi hits music channel 9X Jalwa is now also available on the newly launched Samsung TV Plus platform. Samsung TV Plus offers consumers of Samsung Smart televisions free TV content, with ad-supported select live channels and on-demand videos, with no additional a device such as a set-top box. Millions of Samsung TV Plus viewers can now enjoy the best curated Hindi songs from the latest hits to the evergreen/forever hits, sprinkled with a dose of some super cool animated humour! 9XM and 9X Jalwa are available on Samsung TV Plus since the launch of the TV Plus service in India on 30th March 2021. Commenting on the association, Nitin Sharma - EVP - Distribution said, “We are pleased that both our Hindi music channels are streaming on Samsung TV Plus right from day one of the OTT Service platform’s launches in India. With the streaming of 9XM and 9X Jalwa, Samsung TV Plus viewers across all age groups will be able to enjoy the best curated Hindi songs interspersed with rib-tickling animation. This the association will further enhance the wide reach of 9XM and 9X Jalwa, taking it beyond television and onto the second screen and personal devices of Samsung Smart TV and mobile phone users. ‘My Time, My Viewing’ and ‘Convenience’ are the two most potent currencies especially with the target audience whom we engage with and Samsung TV Plus further pushes the content to reach out to our audience wherever they are.” With the launch in India, Samsung TV Plus is now available in 14 countries including the US, Canada, Korea, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, UK, Italy, France, Spain, Australia, Brazil and Mexico. Globally, Samsung TV Plus offers Samsung Smart TV and Galaxy smartphone user’s access to 800+ channels spanning news, sports, entertainment, and much more launches

  • I have been so fortunate to live multiple lives in just one: Arpit Goyal on his journey

    Hello, Readers, You're reading about Arpit Goyal - That's me I am Founder at The Brainy Fools,Keylight Studios & Co-Founder at Enavya As a child, I was always inclined towards art and loved sketching and designing clothes. Coming from a hardcore business family I was always sure about me getting into the business. It started in Kota wherein I went for IIT preparations in 2008. I became friends with Bundesh Mittal. I dropped from IIT and had to undergo lots of struggles to convince my parents to allow me to enter the creative field. Later on, I went on to pursue BA Hons in Animation and VFX and then went to Rajashree, Mumbai to learn Film Direction and Editing. Commercial cinema never fascinated me and at the age of 23, I started working with NGOs and Corporate and founded my firm Keylight Studios in 2012 where I worked with clients like British Asian Trust, Tech Mahindra Foundation, NIIT Foundation, Angel Xpress, and many more. My studio started getting work through word of mouth and from Facebook and we served IIT Bombay. IIM Kolkatta, Nescafe, Lakme Fashion Week, High Commission of Canada, Genuine Broadcaster Chicken, and many more. We use a 360° creative digital media organization that unifies Talent Management, IT solutions, Video Production, Social Media Management, and Influencer Marketing under one roof. I was recognized by the National Chamber of Industries and Commerce in 2016 for the contribution to IT Sector in my hometown Agra. In 2021 I finally changed my company name to The Brainy Fools During the Covid pandemic, I was working on an online e-commerce platform. There it came to my knowledge during a random conversation with Bundesh that we share the same idea. We finally started conceptualizing and I shifted my base to Jaipur. We finally launched Enavya in March 2021 with the dedication to create a unique interpretation of age-old crafts, we partner with artisanal communities, textile designers, independent artists (and the occasional maverick) to showcase a new, contemporary design language that comes from India. I have been so fortunate to live multiple lives in just one. And through all these experiences, I have finally reached where I think I belong. See you with a new beginning, new achievements in future if you want to connect with me, just click on the link https://www.linkedin.com/in/arpitgoyalofficial/

  • Why" Song"? - An Interesting Article by Mike Turner

    As a songwriter, I’m frequently asked, “Why do you write songs?” I hear this question in two forms: “Why song, as opposed to some other medium?” And, “What are you trying to accomplish with your songs?” On the first question, “Why song?”, in a way it’s because I had no other choice. In my professional career (27 years as a law enforcement officer), I did a lot of technical writing - investigative reports, training manuals, regulations, legislation – but it was fact-based, nothing terribly “creative.” Only after I’d retired, and on a lark took up the ukulele, did I start writing; and the song seemed to be the medium the muse selected for me. I came from a very musical family, mostly in the old-time mountain- and gospel music traditions (my parents were originally from Appalachia in the US, and although they had moved away from that region before I was born, we spent holidays with family there). I grew up hearing that music. And in the ‘60s we lived outside of Detroit, so heard a LOT of Motown, soul and blues music. So even though I hadn’t played music myself, it was a major part of my life, and I absorbed musical conventions and “vibe” in listening to it. Song seemed a natural way of expressing myself once I came to writing. It’s not as though I could have just taken up some other medium. In high school, I was fairly competent in drafting classes, but I didn’t have the artistic abilities or interests to take me into mediums like illustration, or cartooning, or painting. Sculpting? Metalwork? Nope, no mechanical aptitude. As to other forms of writing, I tried a little short-story writing, but had no particular flair for description or dialogue; and I didn’t have the attention span needed to even think about tackling a longer form. But songwriting seemed to come somewhat naturally, in terms of knowing some of the forms and conventions. I was also attracted by the aural aspect – recognizing that I tend to “tell” more than “show” in my writing, and yet wanting to evoke emotion, I found that the musical aspects of the frequent song gave me an added dimension in which to add feeling to words. I gravitated to the forms, vocal inflexions and phrasing of the blues, particularly in minor keys to express some of the sense of longing and loss I wanted to comment upon. No other art form seemed to me to combine both intellect (words) and emotion (sounds) in a way that I was capable of capturing. And so “song” it was. That said, after a period of time I found “song” to be somewhat limiting. I particularly found the repetition of chorus and the rhyming conventions of song, didn’t lend themselves to some of the things I wanted to say. Free-form poetry offered some opportunities for such expression; and much as I’ve had some success in writing and recording songs, I found some success in the publishing of some of my poetic works as well. Even in poetry, however, I find myself drawn to aural aspects – most of my poems are meant to be read aloud, and I draw inspiration from U.S. Southern gospel preachers in the cadences and phrasing of how I structure much of my poetry. So, to sum up, the answer to the first question, “Why song,” I’d say that it’s because it’s the form that most naturally suggested itself to me based on what I had internalized of music over the course of my life. Song has been the prism through which I viewed life, so it only made sense for it to be the mirror that I held up to offer observations of what I felt life is about. As to the second question, “What are you trying to accomplish with your songs?”, I’m reminded of a quote attributed to F. Scott Fitzgerald, “You don’t write because you want to say something, you write because you have something to say.” I learned early on that I wanted my writing to say something, to carry meaning: to comment on life and the world around us, inform and inspire and motivate. My very first song came out of my taking up the ukulele – no one who knew me would ever have thought of me playing the ‘uke. As it happened, it turned out I had some talent with the little instrument, and that struck me as both ironic and amusing. I wanted to capture that and share it and so wrote a little ditty, “Ukulele Playing Blues,” about looking for my muse and finding it in the ukulele. The song was well-received, and as the lyric says, from that point songs, “poured out of me like the flood from a busted dam.” Some of my songs are intended to inform and motivate listeners to work towards a better world, dealing with such social issues as the tragedy of gun violence, poverty, homelessness, racism, world peace. Other songs are a commentary on historical events, particularly in my area of the world, which is rich in cultural diversity and heritage. Still, other songs deal with some of the common experiences – love, longing, loss, hope, faith – that united us as human beings. In all of my songs, I’m expressing my observations, emotions, fears, hopes and optimism that, together, we can do and be better. I’m hoping that listeners connect with these messages, feel them as well, and are comforted in their troubles, empathetic towards the troubles of others, and compassionate in reaching out to add their own observations, emotion and optimism to our collective experience. Why song? Because it’s my way of coping with life; my effort to offer connection, hope and encouragement; my vehicle for inspiring others to reach out and connect as well. I suspect these are much the same motivators by which all artists are driven to express themselves – it just happens that “song” is the medium that, for me, best expresses what I’m endeavouring to convey. FaceBook: www.FaceBook.com/MikeTurnerSongwriter Twitter: @SchoonerSkipper

  • Read about Mk Sabbir Rahman: 17-year-old Digital Marketer from Bangladesh

    We are in the 21st century and technology is advancing at a rapid pace. Marketing in television and newspapers is an old strategy. Now digital marketing is a new way of marketing. Business or Individual marketing online marketing, which we call Digital Marketing is here to stay, and it would grow more and more as time passes. We are in the 21st century and technology is advancing at a rapid pace. Marketing in television and newspapers is an old strategy. Now digital marketing is a new way of marketing. Business or Individual marketing online marketing, which we call digital marketing is here to stay, and it would grow more and more as time passes. To survive in today's competitive market, you need an expert who can understand Digital Marketing and technology. We find many experts today in the market, but It is not easy to find the right one. Mk Sabbir Rahman, a young 17-year-old boy Digital Marketing expert, has surprised everyone in recent time with his work. He is the founder of a Digital Marketing company called Instaguru Marketing. Mk Sabbir Rahman has shown his potential by giving work to companies and also for B-town celebrities. He has worked for more than 100 clients who are having a good reputation in their respective fields. He has made their work easy by giving his expertise in Digital Marketing. He started with a job as time passed he got the grip in Digital marketing. So he decided to start his firm. It was a tough decision for him because he never thought of doing business. But as we say the person who dreams in life and works with dedication can achieve anything in life. Mk Sabbir Rahman's dedication paid off dividend to him, and he started his company Unicorn. Now, this unicorn is ready to surprise anyone in the race of digital marketing in Bangladesh through https://presswirebd.com/ Team Stay Featured wishes this achiever a grand success in academic and professional life.

  • Success Story of 17-year-old Entrepreneur Trisha Reddy : Giving life to pre-loved clothes

    When the Coronavirus pandemic resulted in lockdown, quarantine and shutting down of schools, what would a 17-year-old girl have done? Sit back, enjoy the unexpected holidays and chill? But, Trisha Reddy, an 11th grader girl then (currently in 12th grade) studying at Oakridge International School in the city conceptualized and founded 'ThriftChicByTrish’, an online Thrift Store. Three months into it, she shares her success as one of the earliest entrants into the online thrifting business. With the increased conversation about repurposing pre-loved fashion and sustainability, thrift stores are growing in popularity particularly those with an online presence, says Trisha Reddy. Thrifting is an age-old practice in India. In the days of my parents' childhood, unused clothes were always given to the younger siblings in the family. It was a well-accepted practice and nobody minded it. But, somehow the present generation lost the practice. I wanted to revive that age-old practice very unique to our country but add a business element to it. Thus my online thrifting store "ThriftChicByTrish" was conceived on Instagram, she informs. So, she became a CoronaStudentPreneur. Her thrift store started just a few months ago in January, presently has almost 1000 followers. I began with a sum of Rs 35,000/- loaned by my parents. The investment has gone basically into the packaging material for the store, she adds. I have done a business of INR 70,000/-(Seventy Thousand), having sold 75 pieces of garments out of 87 on display. Most of those clothes are mine and a few of the people I know, Trisha adds. Trisha is the proud founder of one of the earliest Thrift Stores in South India, She is a trendsetter and achieved fast success. ThriftChicByTrish, uses Instagram as a platform and offers carefully curated pre-loved, trendy, affordable, pre-owned clothing pieces for sale on a particular day of the week and at a given time that are just a phone click away, and encourages thrifting to become more than just a passing trend, a trend here to stay. The good thing about thrifting is giving life to clothes lying unused in wardrobes. It is an online sale of pre-used items at discounted prices. Thrifting is a new way of selling high-end clothing well below retail prices. When asked about her inspiration for the idea she said “Since I’ve always had a passion to start something of my own in the field of fashion and have already gained an insight into it through blogging, I thought why not combine my love for fashion, contemporary and high street trends and turn it into a business that enables a sustainable life? So, I introduced- “ThriftChicByTrish.” “When I had a little free time last November, on my search I found the 'idea of thrifting', 'thrift shopping', 'thrift stores. 'Thrifting culture' was not very popular in this part of the country. I want to encourage the reuse and repurchase of pre-loved, pre-cared, unused and less used clothes. And, I wanted to give a fresh lease of life to them. I explored, says Trisha, thrift shops which are widely prevalent in the west. They are also better known in Indian cities like Kolkata, Delhi and Mumbai. But, the awareness is not much in South India and more so in Telugu states. So I researched sustainable shopping and why it matters and understood the importance of curation. And now a few months down the lane, I have my thrift store with reasonable success. So on this occasion, I wanted to reach out to people through the media to create more awareness for thrifting. The new trend in the fashion industry today is 'Sustainable Fashion". Socially conscious and responsible fashion is more important today than ever before. Eco-friendly fashion, ethical clothing, affordable luxury, clothing rental, buying second-hand clothing are the trends the industry is witnessing, says entrepreneur Trisha. I have curated the collection of clothes I sell, style them for the picture and sport as a model wearing those clothes to showcase them to customers, Trisha explains how a thrift store works. I promote them through my store on Instagram. If there is any defect on the clothes it is mentioned in the description. I have got customers from Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai but most of them are from Hyderabad. My sister Anoushka Reddy helps me with the photography aspect and conceptualising the brand name, logo, packaging etc. All my pictures are taken on either an Android Samsung phone or an iPhone-11. Currently, it carries only female clothes. Soon she is planning to add male clothing as well as Indian wear. She doesn't rule out expanding further. Trisha, now 17 years old and studying 12th grade is multifaceted and wears many hats. She is into fitness, fashion, classical dance, entrepreneurship, content creation, and writes a fashion blog titled 'TresChicByTrish". All the clothes are sold at a very affordable cost. They are door delivered through sustainable, germ-free packaging. Towards our services, a small portion of the price is kept as our fee for the same, she informs. We buy pre-used automobiles (cars and bikes), pre-owned houses and much more. So why not buy pre-loved clothes, StudentPreneur Trisha questions? Some people may find it absurd to wear clothes worn by someone else before, says Trisha and adds, even in shops that sell new clothes, you buy clothes that are tried by other people in trial rooms. Through my thrift store, one can find beautiful pre-loved clothes faster and from the comfort of one’s home, she explains When the whole world is sailing through 'touchless', 'contactless' products and environment, didn't she find it challenging to market the pre-used clothes? Being asked this she replies “We dry clean the garments twice, once after I wear and showcase for a photograph and second before delivery. The first few orders I received were from my close friends who wanted to support my endeavour and this boosted my morale. Some well-wishers initially doubted that who would be interested in buying second-hand clothes? But, after I started running the thrift store, they now realise that there is a huge market available to be explored, says Trisha. Trisha is a multi-talented girl. Her fashion blog “TresChicByTrish” has been running for almost 4 years now and she uses it as a platform to write about her love for fashion and voice her opinions on the subject. “Tres and Chi are two french words meaning very stylish or chic. I am in love with the language, so name it accordingly”, says she. She herself designed the logo for the store and the sustainable packaging which is free from plastic. It includes a box, butter paper to wrap the clothes, stickers and a well-designed thank you card. She is also a winner of the 2019 TiE Young Entrepreneurs Summer Business Pitchfest and was the leader of the Hyderabad Student Team Mr Pill Minder. Studies-work life balance is very challenging. But, I can manage well by prioritizing things. My parents had adequately cautioned me about possible risks and failures. I was prepared sufficiently for such outcomes well before I embarked on this entrepreneurial journey, she informs. Trisha's goal is to make online thrifting a culture. The production of new clothing uses a lot of natural resources and produces a lot of waste. Shopping through online thrifting stores is a sustainable way as it doesn't need a resource to produce, as the products already exist. That is why more and more people are giving pre-loved clothing a second chance to live and regard it as a good way of giving back to society, the passionate Trisha says. Naturally, people are more inclined to give their old clothes a second life. Price is now an additional incentive for them to give clothes to thrifting stores says the teenage entrepreneur. No one expects any money for the discarded clothes. But, my venture adds monetization, which is now encouraging more and more people to explore this. Trisha is confident of doing well. She is not in a hurry. She wanted to go slow but leave her mark.

  • "The WILDLIFE story of a young photographer"-Khush Hirani

    Khush's passion for photography grew after he started to fall in love with wildlife. Since then, wildlife photography has always turned him on to the power of nature and that animals have as equal if not more rights to live. Khush gave all the credit to his family and said whatever he is now he is all because of his family support. His whole extended family i.e. his uncles, aunts, and cousins have also helped him by promoting his work and having his back always in case of anything. Apart from family, his friends and social media followers have really shown a lot of love and support. He has recently won a contest that is dedicated to his supporters for their tremendous support. His dream is to become a great wildlife photographer and to raise international awareness about wildlife and its conservation. He is also looking forward to photographing breathtaking nature from all over the world. Khush is also thankful to Pushkar Sharma for supporting and motivating him. Khush said, after the photoshoot with Pushkar, he has gained a lot of fame which he appreciates. One of his memorable moment was when a Leopard, which is a very rare sighting, was spotted in Nairobi National Park and he got the chance to photograph it from just around his house next to the national park, those photos had been shared a lot and reached many people. It was the most amazing sight he probably had ever seen. Khush is highly talented and Team Stay Featured wish him to grow the best in his field.

  • How I started “Hungry and Cravings”? - Nishi Kain

    “People who love to eat are always the best people.” This is my mantra from the start. Hello people, I am Nishi, a food influencer on Instagram. From rainbow grilled cheese to taco pizzas, the world of Instagram has been taken over by foodies sharing their trendy, mouth-watering food photos with the world. My journey as a food influencer started last year (The year 2020) in lockdown. I have been a big foodie since I was a little kid and as I grew older, I started cooking and eventually, it became my passion. During the lockdown, as everyone was getting tired of the boredom, some people were finding their hidden talent, and some were embracing their long-lost dreams. And that’s when I thought, it is the right time to start my journey as a food influencer. Initially, I’d post pictures of my homemade food and soon I was getting more and more followers. Presently, we are a family of 9k plus followers. As I was increasing my family on Instagram, I got to know about the collaborations. At first, I approached a few brands to collaborate with me. Thereafter, as my page grew, the brands started approaching me for their promotions. I did the promotions for different kinds of products like beauty products, food products, healthy products etc. Throughout the months, I have seen development and improvement on my page. My social network has grown internationally and since then, I have also made many friends. Though I wasn’t aware of things like how to put videos on my stories or to make reels as a food influencer. These were the few obstacles I had to face during the initial period of my journey. The fact that I’m married and also pursuing a language, these things never stopped me from becoming a food influencer, as I was also getting strong support from my husband. As atoI would like to share some advice with you all like, once you have created your page, you should post regularly and be consistent with it. Interaction with your followers is also essential, keep them updated on what you have cooked. Last but not the least, patience is the key to success. Don’t panic and keep calm and everything will go on smoothly. Whenever I hang out with my family or friends, the first thing that comes out of my mouth after seeing my food is “wait, wait, wait, Pehle Mujhe pictures to click karne do!” (wait, wait, wait, let me click the pictures first!!) It is all thanks to my followers, who supported me in every phase of this journey of mine. My sisters have also made a huge contribution in keeping my page alive. Lastly, if you want to become an influencer, it doesn’t matter if it is for food, fitness, nutrition etc., everything will work out in the end. You might have to go through some obstacles but again as I said, patience is everything. All you need to do is work hard and the results will be in front of you. Here’s the link to my account. Check it out and give me your feedback. https://www.instagram.com/hungryandcravings

  • Madame’s Eco-Aware collection - This summer, ‘Wear What Matters’

    Madame’s new collection “Eco-Aware” resonates with sustainability and environment awareness. This specially curated collection allows customers to choose clothing responsibly through sustainable and ethical products. The special Eco-Aware collection represents reproducibility through recycled fabrics, organic cotton and reducing waste to a minimum. Apart from this, the collection is also designed to prioritize comfort and style along with beauty in simplicity, this collection illustrates smart casuals that are perfect for those mid-summer days. Akhil Jain, Executive Director, Madame says, “Ethical and sustainable fashion is an approach towards sourcing, manufacturing and designing clothes which maximizes the benefits to the industry and society at large, at the same time minimizes the impacts on the environment. Madame supports clothing range designed with innovations that can go a long way in creating a framework that protects the system responsibly, without compromising on the design and fashion element.” With Linens making a statement, the Eco-Aware collection meets the day head-on in sun-drenched hues with designs that depict the relaxed city elegance in the sweltering heat. This collection allows customers to customise their looks and make an exclusive statement for any occasion. The Eco-Aware c ollection offers a wide range of floral dresses, tops, jackets, jumpsuit and pants which is suitable for any woman's wardrobe. Akhil also added, “For us ‘Sustainable fashion is a living philosophy and we are moving towards fully environmentally-friendly fashion. We are committed to providing environmentally responsible fashion and spreading awareness by constantly looking for ways to redefine fashion by creating sustainable and ethical products. Our long-term sustainability goal is to move towards becoming a 100% eco-friendly organization. We also plan to reduce the carbon footprint by at least 80% and become a carbon-negative company by 2030.” Price range: ₹1699- ₹2999 About Madame Madame, a women’s fashion brand of western wear was launched in 1993. It caters to a wide range of apparel, handbags, footwear, and accessories for women. The brand provides fast fashion in-trend merchandise, casual wear, and party wear. In-Line with its global image, currently, Madame has 150+ exclusive stores in metros, Tier I & Tier-II cities. Ever since the start of its first store in 2002, the brand has briskly grown across India the brand is available in over 500+ retail outlets across the country. The brand is vended through online markets including Myntra, Ajio, Flipkart and Amazon, and its own online store, Glamly.com.

  • Your failures are not your choice but learnings are, FailWise, A new social blogging platform

    “Failure” is a word that always brings a negative sense to our mind. But we hardly understand the fact that it paves the real foundation of our success. We all experience “Failure” right from our childhood. Society has taught us to attach connotations to words. We have been conditioned to believe that success is positive and failures are negative. However, experiences are never black and white. It is a colour palette, the full rainbow, some might say. Each colour is an experience that must be enjoyed, lived, and felt. “Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass. It’s about learning how to dance in the rain.” - Vivian Greene. We are pleased to introduce “ FailWise ” (A New Delhi-based venture of Scipreneur Pvt. Ltd. ) a platform that welcomes emotions, experiences, and journeys that people often don’t share. FailWise is a social blogging platform for collaborative learning where you can learn better before you start. “Join us as we celebrate mistakes and endeavour to learn from them. We welcome stories and journeys unheard and unsung. We want to hear and learn from your struggles and challenges. You can share your short ideas/ stories in the form of articles, videos, or image quotes. Alternatively, you can contact us, and we will draft or record your story on your behalf.” – says Founder Vijay Soni, PhD . Brandon Mull represents a clear philosophy of FailWise , “Smart people learn from their mistakes. But the real sharp ones learn from the mistakes of others.” How FailWise started? Like Elon Musk says, “ Failures are a sign that you are inventing” . We learn best when we are curious. Curiosity welcomes adventures and results in great knowledge. On the way to our “curious” journey, we may sometimes succeed and sometimes fail. Most of our learnings come out of curiosity which is accompanied by many new adventurous processes that can result in great knowledge. Sometimes we call it success or lessons or sometimes “Failures”. “Success is overrated, and failures are neglected”, therefore we thought of starting a platform where you can share the wisdom from your failures and everyone can learn from them. – says Founder Vijay Soni, PhD . Founder Vijay Soni himself is a microbiologist and he said “as a researcher, we face many failures every day, that we wished we knew them before” . FailWise is planning to bring out many of those learnings, experiences, opinions, and stories that matter to all of us. FailWise is actively raising voice against many social issues like dowry, gender biasedness, women's rights and education, child labour, and pseudo-social dogmas. How can you join FailWise and publish? It's very simple. You can simply create your account on https://failwise.co/ and after confirming your account from your email, you can start sharing your articles, stories, opinion, or anything else that you want to share. Your submission will be reviewed, edited, and published within 24hrs. FailWise is also encouraging motivational and life-changing real stories that can help someone and tell ‘What Not to Do?’ You can also share your business or startup stories and share the value with the world. There is no limit of learning in any area of life or profession, therefore we also welcome article/stories almost from all possible area and niche. And yes, there is no cost for this, it is free. Interestingly, you could remain “anonymous” if you wanted to be. Your privacy will be protected. FailWise is also organizing “ TUF Talks ” (Tell You Fail) where selected authors, stories, and people will be invited to talk on stage or online. As Heath says, “The quickest road to success is to possess an attitude toward failure of ‘no fear’ . FailWise will aspire to spread that attitude so that you will never look at “failure” as a bad end, but a beautiful starting. We believe in Samuel Beckett’s words “Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail Better.” … and we add to this “ Fail Wisely ”. Website : https://failwise.co/ Social media: Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/failwise Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tuftalk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/failwise YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6pxumYwYb8Si5dgYoelJlw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/failwise/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/failwise/

  • Meet Rising Heroic Influencer Harjot Singh

    Among all the creatures on Earth, the human being is definitely superior but as I'm writing a few lines to introduce myself. ABOUT ME Hailing from a middle-class family, I am Harjot Singh. I am a man of ambitions, confidence and vision. My father is a renowned businessman in the field of photography who knows how to love his profession with passion and dedication. About my mother, she is a sweet, mindful and analytical thinking housewife who taught me how to stay true in any situation and provide mental support in my hard times. MY EDUCATION AND HOBBIES Presently I am pursuing graduation from my hometown and Interested in web development to grow in my professional life. Apart from my learning, I am highly interested in bodybuilding, self-care, financial management and networking which help me tackle my sour experiences in my life. MY SOCIAL MEDIA LIFE Apart from being a growing influencer, I am working on many other things to learn each day. I can't say I am an influencer because the job of the influencer is to influence others but I am the person who loves to teach and help others to grow over social media. I believe helping others will make out you the best person in yourself. This field taught me many things like how to create a network and how to negotiate well like as you visit my Instagram profile, I have collaborated with Renowned brands like LAYS, WOW SKINCARE, DROOLS, PONDS, CADBURY, ALMA MATER, DIOX and others. HOW I MET SOCIAL MEDIA? I am a very extrovert and adaptive person and like to talk and engage with different types of people which also improve my communication skills and behavioural skills with Win-Win situation. WHY SOCIAL MEDIA IS IMPORTANT IN THE 21ST CENTURY? In today's world, I believe if you aren't connected with social media or the internet then you missing a lot more experiences and learnings in your life. Social media is not about Instagram or Facebook but to develop yourself in such a way that you become an inspiration for others. I use social media not to make a post on Instagram but to learn from YouTube, communicating through LinkedIn , create content through the canvas and done financial management with a person superior from me and it's all happen with social media. MY DAY ROUTINE I am a fan of many rigid personalities like Elon Musk, Warren Buffett, Bill Gates who are successful in their lives not financially but by personality. I am trying to take inspiration from them and apply it in my life to achieve a good healthy lifestyle. I am diet-conscious so I try to sleep and wake at constant time and do exercise to keep myself healthy and work on new technologies to keep my mind healthy. I mostly prefer "satvik food" which help me to stay calm in every situation. MY FINAL MESSAGE In my life, I face many horrible situations that I do not want to see to any of you. Sometimes I go through a mental breakdown but my friends and family motivate me to achieve something amazing in my life. I advise all of you to stay cautious in this covid-19 situation and stay happy in every situation and I believe you guys rock in your life WANTS TO CONNECT WITH ME? INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/harjot__3496?igshid=gohjzf5xu2yv LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/xxharjot3496xx

  • Know more about "Lady Bird", Covid Warrior Noella Kambli

    We all need help at some point in our life, and those in the position to provide it, have the obligation to. - Noella Kambli, Founder & Owner, Ladybird Events. On interacting with the Stay Featured team, she added: “I have seen hopelessness and sorrow in the eyes of people who have the skill, dedication, and motivation to earn and provide for their family, but simply lack the platform or means to market it. That platform is what I aim to provide.” Noella Kambli has always been passionate about helping others. Through Ladybird Events, she organises exhibitions, flea markets, events, workshops, and other entrepreneurial activities, primarily for small-scale women entrepreneurs. She is also the Founder of WMEE: Wo+Men’s Economic Empowerment (formerly WEE), a community group dedicated to supporting and promoting small-scale entrepreneurs. A people person, who loves to help the needy, her social service extends to numerous charity drives, social activism, supporting various NGOs, and other social causes, which led to her being honoured with the Mother Teresa Award for Social Service to Society for three consecutive years. Additionally, helping rehabilitate prison inmates made her the Joint Secretary of Prison Ministry India. She is also a Trustee & Committee Member of PCCS (Pune Christian Cemetery Society). While the world slipped into a pandemic pause, Noella remained adamant about helping, by providing shelter and food for those in need, distribution of PPE kits, masks, sanitising stations, etc. She also helped streamline a Covid-19 vaccination drive, which saw her felicitated as a ‘Covid Warrior’.

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