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Fashionista- The School of Fashion Technology dives into making face masks to fight coronavirus pandemic

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As the number of cases of Coronavirus pandemic is escalating, Fashionista – The School of Fashion Technology has taken the initiative of making face masks. It is the need of the hour to fulfil the social responsibility and Fashionista – The School of Fashion Technology is doing exactly the same.  The institute through its students has been engaged day-in-day-out in making face masks to reduce the risk of the virus from spreading and students distributing it in their own vicinity to the people who need it. Fashionista – The School of Fashion Technology has been working actively to create awareness about the pandemic. In these tough times, every effort counts to protect our society.

Neetu Pavan Manikatalia, Managing Director, Fashionista -The School of Fashion Technology says, ‘Wearing a mask is extremely crucial in preventing the spread as it reduces the risk of travelling the virus from one person to another. The first few days, an affected person does not show any symptom and hence every person in his vicinity is equally vulnerable to the virus. If everyone wears mask it may, to a great extent, reduces the risk of spread. We are very proud of our faculty and students who are working strenuously to fight against this crisis’.

In this uncertain environment, it’s important that learning continues, even if it can’t happen in person. That’s why Fashionista- The School of Fashion Technology has started online admissions as well as online classes for all courses for the convenience of students. Online classes aim at keeping the studies continued and make students ready to face abrupt challenges without deviating from their path.

Fashionista – The School of Fashion Technology is an answer to the larger than life and vastly diversified fashion industry with the vision to develop artistic & academic potential in the budding designers. They aim at creating entrepreneurs with the burly calibre and developing professionals with innovative skills to face the challenges of the world of Fashion and Design.

It is the place of arty expression, to boost creation & novelty within the industry & to enable ‘trends’ to shine forth. It has been imparting education for self-employment and successful career development. It offers an amalgamation of theoretical and practical skills, supported by an understanding of the social culture, context and industry needs.

Fashionista –The School of Fashion Technology has a world-class intellect training which is in tune with the needs of the modern industries in India, as well as all over the world. They produce innovative, well-informed and motivated professionals with the ability to analyze, synthesize and conclude various complex issues related to design, planning and technical management.

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When a Basin Becomes Architecture: Valueline Unveils Talea by Hatria

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New Delhi, May 2026: Valueline, a pioneer in premium home solutions since 2001, introduces the Talea basin collection by Hatria, bringing a distinctly sculptural approach to the wash space. Known for its precision-led manufacturing and refined surface finishes, Hatria continues to draw from advanced production technologies and a responsible approach to material use, ensuring both performance and longevity.

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Water, in its quiet rhythm, shapes the way a space is used and understood. The basin, often approached as a utilitarian element, has the potential to hold far greater presence through form, proportion, and the way it engages with light and touch.

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The Talea collection is shaped by an idea of continuity, of forms that evolve rather than repeat. Its design takes cues from the act of propagation, where something grows outward while remaining connected to its origin. This thinking is reflected in the basin’s profile, which opens gently from its base into a wider, expressive form. The structure feels grounded yet fluid, carrying a sense of movement without excess.

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There is a deliberate weight to the piece. The volume is solid, almost architectural, allowing it to hold its own within a space. At the same time, the contours remain soft enough to invite use, creating a balance between presence and comfort. Light travels easily across its surface, accentuating the precision of its finish and the clarity of its lines. Beyond form, the collection reflects Hatria’s focus on efficient production and sustainable processes, where material is used with care and waste is kept to a minimum. The result is a basin that is considered in both design and making.

Available at Valueline, Hatria’s Talea, wash basin moves beyond function, becoming a composed element within the interior defined by structure, material, and a quiet sense of intent.

About Valueline

Since 2001, Valueline has been at the forefront of enhancing the lifestyle, health, and wellness of its discerning clients with a portfolio of luxury products from renowned international brands known for refined design and supreme quality. With its expertise in curating world-class sanitaryware, bath fittings, wellness products, tiles, wooden flooring, aluminium windows and doors, Valueline has brought sophisticated elegance to India. Their exclusive product range has been integral to numerous iconic projects nationwide, reflecting their commitment to excellence and unmatched customer service. With the offer of a 24/7 customer care service, Valueline’s reputation as a trusted leader synonymous with innovation, reliability and impeccable  craftsmanship, complemented by their unique collection of international luxury products, has been well established.

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craftsmanship, complemented by their unique collection of international luxury products, has
been well established.
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Address: Second Floor, Khasra No. 356-357, Sultanpur Village, M.G Road, Tehsil Mehrauli,
New Delhi-110030

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“Continuum” Brings Art Into Living Spaces Through an Immersive Showcase

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Continuum art exhibition at The Art Hub Gallery Gurgaon featuring immersive installations and artworks displayed across living spaces including rooms, hallways, and outdoor areas.

Continuum, an immersive art exhibition curated by Gauri Minocha, successfully previewed on 11 April 2026 at The Art Hub Gallery, Gurgaon. The exhibition runs from 12 April to 1 May 2026 and marks a new chapter, inviting audiences to experience art in a thoughtfully designed domestic setting that encourages a more personal, lived engagement.

Unfolding across rooms, hallways, stairways, terraces, and lawns, each space becomes an active site of interaction. This fluid spatial narrative mirrors the rhythms of everyday life—encouraging moments of rest, reflection, transition, and conversation, while allowing viewers to encounter art in an intimate and immersive manner.

Bringing together nearly 100 artworks, Continuum presents a carefully curated selection of South Asian artists across generations, ranging from modern masters to contemporary practitioners. Moving away from a linear curatorial framework, the exhibition creates intergenerational dialogues, placing works in conversation across time, mediums, and artistic approaches. These juxtapositions generate meaningful intersections between tradition and experimentation, memory and immediacy.

The exhibition features a diverse and expansive roster of artists including Avijit Roy, Badri Narayan, Bazil Habib, Deepak Kaushlya, Dharmanarayan Dasgupta, Francis Newton Souza, Ganesh Haloi, Hadia Hassan, Haneen Almoosawi, Jamini Roy, Jogen Chowdhury, Kanchan Chander, Kumari Nahappan, Lalu Prasad Shaw, Madhuri Bhaduri, Pallav Chander, Prakash Karmakar, Rabin Mondal, Ram Kumar, Ramkinkar Baij, Sanjay Kumar, Shakil Solanki, Simran KS Lamba, Somnath Hore, Sonaly Gandhi, Suhas Roy, Susanta Das, Tahira Noreen, The Art Hub Designs, Thilini Jinadasa, and Vivan Sundaram, among others—spanning generations, geographies, and artistic disciplines.

By situating artworks within lived interiors as well as open-air settings, Continuum dissolves boundaries between art and everyday life, as well as between interior and exterior, and private and public spaces. The exhibition encourages a slower, more contemplative mode of viewing—where art is experienced not in isolation, but as part of a continuous, evolving environment.

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From Social Stigma to Olympic Glory: Dreamers Chronicles Sakshi Malik’s Fight to Redefine Wrestling for Girls

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Dreamers-The Storytelling Series, helmed by celebrated storyteller Sudhanshu Rai, returns with a powerful third episode that chronicles the extraordinary journey of India’s wrestling icon, Sakshi Malik, a story of belief, defiance, setbacks, and historic triumph.

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In this deeply moving episode, Sudhanshu Rai brings to life Sakshi Malik’s early childhood, highlighting how her grandparents were the first to recognize her exceptional talent. Long before medals and podiums, it was their unwavering faith that nurtured a fearless young girl who dared to step onto the wrestling mat, often against boys, and stunned onlookers with her strength and skill at a time when many believed wrestling was “not a sport for women.”

The episode vividly captures the social barriers Sakshi confronted as she challenged entrenched stereotypes and proved, bout after bout, that wrestling belonged to women as much as men. Her journey didn’t just redefine perceptions, it paved the way for countless young girls who dreamed of a career in wrestling but hesitated under the weight of societal expectations. Sakshi Malik became a symbol of possibility, courage, and change.

The narrative then turns to her historic achievement as the first Indian woman wrestler to win an Olympic medal, a moment that reshaped Indian sports history and inspired a generation. Yet, Dreamers does not shy away from the harder chapters. Rai sensitively explores Sakshi’s period of struggle, when losses, even to her juniors, tested her resolve and threatened to dim her fighting spirit.

What follows is a stirring account of resilience and comeback. Rising from adversity, Sakshi Malik reclaimed her place at the top with a gold medal victory at the Commonwealth Games 2022, reaffirming her legacy not just as a champion, but as a relentless fighter who refused to give up.

Speaking about the episode, Sudhanshu Rai said, “Sakshi Malik’s story is not just about medals, it’s about mindset. It’s about family belief, social change, failure, and the courage to rise again. Dreamers exists to tell such stories that remind us why dreams matter.”

The new episode of Dreamers: The Storytelling Series stands as a tribute to every young girl who dares to dream beyond limitations, and to a champion who showed them the way.

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