A sedentary and busy lifestyle made Madan Rajesh lose track of his increasing weight. His waist size increased from 34 to 44 inches in no time. A sudden visit to the doctor's clinic opened his eyes to the problem which lay ahead of him. So, with a strong will-power and courage to get fitter, he lost all the extra weight in a few months and now is an inspiration to many like him.
A sedentary and busy lifestyle made Madan Rajesh lose track of his increasing weight. His waist size increased from 34 to 44 inches in no time. A sudden visit to the doctor's clinic opened his eyes to the problem which lay ahead of him. So, with a strong will-power and courage to get fitter, he lost all the extra weight in a few months and now is an inspiration to many like him.
On World Cancer Day today, February 4, we caught up with Anchal Sharma, who now motivates other cancer patients to fight it out. Hers is a story of grit, gumption and gratitude.
On World Cancer Day today, February 4, we caught up with Anchal Sharma, who now motivates other cancer patients to fight it out. Hers is a story of grit, gumption and gratitude.
The Maharajas and Maharanis of the rich Indian history have always been enchanted by the authentic diamonds. In fact, the romance of the royalty with natural diamonds is said to have inspired Jacques Cartier to create some of the most admired and imaginative pieces. The luxury and inherent values associated with natural diamonds, aptly resonated with the legacy of the Maharajas and Maharanis. This speaks volumes about the opulence and inimitable style of the emperors/empresses, so much so, that many of these pieces are still spoken about when referring to the history of India.
The Maharajas and Maharanis of the rich Indian history have always been enchanted by the authentic diamonds. In fact, the romance of the royalty with natural diamonds is said to have inspired Jacques Cartier to create some of the most admired and imaginative pieces. The luxury and inherent values associated with natural diamonds, aptly resonated with the legacy of the Maharajas and Maharanis. This speaks volumes about the opulence and inimitable style of the emperors/empresses, so much so, that many of these pieces are still spoken about when referring to the history of India.
'Aatmanirbharta' implying self-reliance has been named by Oxford Languages as its Hindi word of the year 2020 as it "validated the day-to-day achievements of the countless Indians who dealt with and survived the perils of a pandemic".
'Aatmanirbharta' implying self-reliance has been named by Oxford Languages as its Hindi word of the year 2020 as it "validated the day-to-day achievements of the countless Indians who dealt with and survived the perils of a pandemic".