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Assam based organisation producing 100% waste reduce and sustainable products
2 Nov 2021 12:52 PM GMT
Guwahati, Nov 2: PampEarth is an initiative by Anurag Shrivastava to reduce waste and promote sustainable products. This festive season, PampEarth is making products which are eco-friendly, natural, chemical-free and non-toxic. The Diwali products include beeswax candles and PampEarth festive...
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6 ways to style a scarf
16 Oct 2021 7:30 AM GMT
New Delhi, Oct 16: The most versatile accessory, scarves have been in style for over millennia. There are limitless ways to wear a scarf, which makes it a classic piece of fashion."Legend has it Grace Kelly wore a silk scarf as a sling for her arm when she hurt herself in a yacht accident," tells...
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Out of vogue, are you?
28 Aug 2021 7:29 AM GMT
Even as you read, walk to your closet and check how many tees, kurtis, jeans, saris have you not worn for more than a year – the years actually before COVID struck and upended our lives like never before. Ask yourself – how many times have you repeated a garment at an evening out or a birthday...
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Monsoon fashion trends for you
21 July 2021 10:01 AM GMT
New Delhi, July 21: Monsoon is all about bright, happy colours and comfortable clothes. From 'work from home' meetings to cozy coffee dates, dress up according to the season to impress. Ashima Sharma, celebrity fashion designer and founder of Ashima S Couture shares some monsoon trends to follow...
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In quest of pithas
15 April 2021 12:00 PM GMT
FOOD - Kasturi Das Assam has a treasure trove of recipes for a wide variety of pithas. Last year, my maternal grandmother published her first book — a long-anticipated book about her life — that she had been working on for a while. Aita, as we call her, has had an illustrious life, from being...
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The atonement
15 April 2021 12:00 PM GMT
FICTION – Indrani Raimedhi That April evening, Jibon sat at the guards’ cubicle. It began to rain, great slanting sheets of water. Thunder and lightning. There was a sharp crack and a scream rang out. He rushed forward. A young girl lay on the ground… Just when dawn was breaking, Jibon...
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Made to measure
15 April 2021 12:00 PM GMT
FASHION - Joyshree Baruah Mekhela-sador has been a cultural identity. And taste for the garb is evolving with the times. April calls for Bohag Bihu… with the beats of the dhol and the tunes of the pepa reverberating in the distance. This automatically routes one’s mind to the muga...
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Why is Bihu, essentially, a celebration of nature?
15 April 2021 12:00 PM GMT
By Krishanu Kashyap From a spontaneous outburst of celebration (“Mukoli Bihu”) in open fields to organised celebration of “cultural nights” in the cities— Bihu has come a long way. But here I talk about what it has been, is still, and even more so— a celebration of nature. Bihu is, largely, an...
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Then and now
15 April 2021 12:00 PM GMT
By Parismita Singh In this fast changing world, it is time to rediscover Bihu through the eyes of the young. There are a few memories of childhood that feel indelible, etched in light, true to themselves and the children we were and the adults we have become. Even though, after a while, there are...
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Silent symphony
15 April 2021 12:00 PM GMT
MUSIC- Dhruba Hazarika Spring calls for an awareness of the soprano of Nature’s creations. At first it is the silence. At close to four in the morning, it is as dark as can be, with only the verandah light filtering through the curtains and into the room. There is that pin-drop silence which...
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Evolving legacy
14 April 2021 12:00 PM GMT
By Nasreen Habib As the Bihu moves towards a more formalised urban setting, it continues to hold on to its secular ethos. A wild, fierce wind – Bordoisila – had swept across Assam, heralding the advent of Spring. Junali Bora, 16-years-old, picked up the fallen red roses strewn across their small...
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Changing celebrations
14 April 2021 12:00 PM GMT
The transformation of Bohag Bihu down the decades is remarkable. By Mitra Phukan It’s amazing, isn’t it, and heartwarming too, just how the people of these valleys that we call home connect to the festival of Bihu. Perhaps it’s something to do with the change in the weather. We put aside our...
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