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The academic year has begun! In this issue, we give our readers an insight into the oldest educational institutions of Pune. Students of the city, rejoice!

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PEOPLE | FOOD | NIGHTLIFE | EVENTS | TRAVEL June 2, 2014

UNLTD.

INSIDE InstaPune | Scor’d | Entertainment | Pune Express | Photo Feature

HUMOUR MaushinchePau’share’

THE AAM AADMI

PARTYWhy go out to party when you

can bring it to your house?

Sign up for an out-of-the-box

career!

Hit the Road

... before the

summer break ends!

Students’ Section

FOODMaggi - Lekin Hatke!

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The month of June is here and the academic year has begun! You’re probably feeling excited and maybe, a little sad that summer is over. I’m guessing the latter!

After a summer of sleeping in and doing things on your own time, the alarm announcing that first day of college can be a rude awakening. Heading back to the campus signals a time of transition; new teachers, new schedule and a new social scene.

So, in this issue, we decided to give you a glimpse of the history of the oldest institutions in our beloved city and also the courses one can pursue there. Not only that, we also explored a variety of out-of-the-box courses that students are now looking into.

The travel section though, is for the peeps who still have a few days before heading back to college. Take a look at the options we’ve listed for a single day, budget getaway with your pals to relax, rejuvenate and

have a blast!

Aditya Kuber

“Heading back to the campus signals a time of transition; new teachers, new schedule and a new social scene. So, in this issue, we decided to give you a glimpse of the his-tory of the oldest institutions in our beloved city and also the courses one can pursue there..”

@adityakuber

[email protected]

EditorsAditya Kuber Veethi Telang Apeksha Bhagchandani

ContributorsVedvrat Shikarpur Sapna Sarfare Sharan Garcha

DesignPrasanta Kundu Maddy Kulkarni Somnath Kulkarni

MarketingAnish Sohoni Rekha Achtani

PublisherMedia Sphere Communications Pvt. Ltd.www.mediasphere.co.in

Cover Photo: Keith Ellwood Used under Creative Commons License

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EDITOR’S NOTE

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12 I Failed at Unshackling a Girl ChildEducate a girl child and the world will follow.

Humour

8 Maushinche Pau’share’

8 Twitterpanti

14 Academic Grandmasters of the CityPune has always been a bustling educa-tion landscape and the oldest and finest colleges and universities have enriched the city’s cultural aura.

09 The Aam Admi Party Living in Pune, on a budget? Why go out and party when you can bring it to your house?

#ActPune Cover Story

Nightlife

Students’ Section

20 Do what you love, love what you do Students’ preferences for higher education is no longer limited to run-of -the- mill courses. They are looking beyond common streams and exploring new avenues...

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IN THIS ISSUE

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06 Pune Express

10 InstaPune

11 Scor’d

19 Fitness with PUFA

22 Photo Feature

24 A child-centric haven

32 Events

26 Maggi 2.0 I think we Indians can do more with Maggi than Italians with Pasta, hai na?

Travel

30 Hit the Road For most students, the beginning of the school/college year is just around the corner. But, there’s still more than enough time to fit in one last, quick getaway...

27 Pune’s pracheen varsa: Kelkar MuseumDiscover the heritage of Pune as we talk about the museum that showcases the private collection of one man...

Food

Other Stories

Entertainment

28 ‘App’li Majja Gadget freak? Not unless you own the following apps on your smart-phone!

Heritage Watch

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Mehul WavadeHotel Management student

I have done a three month weekend course in Ornithology from Ela Foundation. I work and head an organisation that deals with wildlife tourism. As a child, I was always interested in birds and now that I have taken up wildlife tourism as a full-time occupation, one of my aims is to make people aware of the little birds which constitute our day-to-day wildlife. If one of my campers/tour participants goes ahead and develops interest in the field to pursue at his or her hobby level, I consider my job well done. Love for wildlife and awareness towards the efforts of conservation and making people aware is one of my main agendas.

Radhika MulayMajor in Environmental Studies, FLAME

I have always been a wanderer. Spending hours in open terraces, gardens and on hill tops has always been my hobby. Living in a growing city like Pune always made me wonder about the rapid loss of flora and fauna around me. Thus, when I had to decide my profession, I knew it would be something related to environment. Thus, I began my journey as an Environmental Studies grad-uate from FLAME, Pune and now moving on to Water Resources and Policy Making for my post-graduation.  As I travel across the city every day, I hate to see our rivers being converted into sewers. There is literally no healthy life left in those waters. To add to the tragedy, we have people who depend on these dirty waters in the city outskirts. So, instead of just cribbing and blaming the corporation for not keeping our water resources clean, I decided that I would like contribute to water resource management and policy making to the best of my capaci-

ties. I hope my education helps me do my bit to see potable water running through the taps of every household and once again find Indian rivers clean and lovely!

We would love to know your views on the topic.

Write to us at [email protected]

Down the off-beat career path

Malay VadalkarSound Engineer, Satyajit Ray Film and Television

Institute, Kolkata

I happened to have a liking towards filmmaking and the most troubled area seemed to be the sound section. This created a kind of irresistibil-ity in me towards pursuing it. At a very young age, I started off as an Electronic Dance Music artist and then later, found my liking towards the field of sound in general. With having done this course from SRFTI, I would be able to pursue almost anything and everything that is related with this medium - Films, Music, Live shows, Acoustics, Psycho-acoustics, Hydro-acoustics, etc.

Indrajit DuttaJournalist, Writer and Archaeologist

I studied Archaeology as I wanted to discover a new civilisation and hold an expert opinion about other ancient ones. Ruins, how ancient civilisations such as the Harappan or the Mesopotamian civilisation have always held me in wonder. Studying Archaeology at Deccan College Post-Graduate & Research Institute was a fruitful experience. I went for a month-long dig to Farmana, a Harappan site, in Haryana. I obtained invaluable insights into how the Harappan people lived. Some of the other places we were taken to are the temples at Khajurao and Ajanta and Ellora caves. Learning more about the artwork was fascinating. Find-ing a job as an Archaeologist in India proved to be as hard as discovering a dinosaur. Lack of placement cells in colleges doesn’t help. This said as an Archaeologist can be driven knowing he or she can have a hand in altering human history.

Choosing an unusual topic to study and making a career out of it is not child’s play.

Kudos to the Punekars who chose to go down the untrodden path and flourished.

Let’s take a look at their experiences.

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PUNE EXPRESS

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Bara ka peeple, Sutti javal javal over, IPL pan over and baap re baap ukaada also.Ata only Rain Rain go away. Wet hone is different fun only, and kanda is cheap now, so unlimited bhajji in the rain lavkarach. And aika Istudense road is ghasarda, so helmet wear compulsory during tawalkya. Nu Nu caledge also begin ata, do study pan, ani help mummy with bhaaji pan. KAI? Haaa.

Supaar @supaarwomanAn Indian wedding reception must be the happiest day of vanilla ice cream’s life.

Twitterpanti

Frootoo Vajpayee @OinkooChel,sea you tomorrow. Man U are too funny.

BhaRatty Nirman @YearOfRat I loved my job so much, I set it free...

Keh Ke Pehno @coolfunnytshirtA lot of people think IRCTC’s tagline is ‘This webpage is not available’.

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HUMOUR

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Bean bags They look cool, are super-comfy and, so cheap! Red, black, blue or printed, bean bags are the ultimate party must-haves. Also, pur-chase a couple of cotton mattresses to go along with them.

Living in Pune, on a budget? Why go out and party when you can

bring it to your house?

� Veethi Telang

THE AAM AADMI

PARTY

I’ve been living on my own in a one-bedroom flat in Pune for the last five years. My cocoon of an apartment has given me enough memories to last forever – some amazing and some depressing. Regardless, I can tell you one thing from my expe-

rience, house parties rock! Despite having been to most nightclubs, bars and lounges across the city, I could never really become a party animal. I would any day take a cozy, comfy house party with enough food and drinks to last for two days, over dancing with strangers in a club with blaring music. Also, house parties are cheap, especially, when you’re paying a fortune as a tenant.

So, when my next monthly paycheck is eons away, I know how to roll the ball. Four friends, four bean bags, a terrace, an upbeat play-list, psychedelic lights and a drink in hand. If you’re a newbie to the city, kick-starting your college life or just relocated to Pune for a new job, there are various ways to make it one hell of a house party without breaking the bank. Minimum investment, maximum fun!

CHINESE LIGHTSPlace a series of cheap Chi-nese lights into your old glass bottles and put them on. You’ll be amazed with the ambience they create!

A tube light or a

fluorescent bulb is a major put off (forgive the

pun). But then, I have never invested in lamps! A killer idea to turn your living room into a psy-chedelic junction is to cover your bulb with a coloured, translucent

polybag. Do it and you’ll see. FYI, the red-coloured Pune

Central polybag works just perfect!

Unless you own a Chi-na-made cell phone, your phone speakers aren’t enough to set the mood of the evening. But, here’s the alternative – Funky, portable speakers! They can easily be purchased online and, are so cheap, you might want to cry! Now, I won’t say they’re long-lasting and come with a warranty. But hey, stu-dent life is all about quan-tity over quality. Don’t you agree? Also, if you live in an apartment, those tiny portable speakers may just turn out to be a bless-ing for your neighbours!

I’m not a fan of paper cups. They’re so weak and,

look awful! So, why not pick up a set of six classic

glasses for your drinks from that grocery store nearby? Today, almost

every grocery store sells glassware at astonish-

ingly cheap rates. A stroll through Lakshmi Road

and Tulsi Baug will amaze you with their collection!

Get funky and startle your friends with some awe-

some collectibles.

Keep expensive objects out of reach. Or, simply, put them in your cupboard for the evening. Unless your idea of a house party is hav-ing a quiet dinner with your pals, your friends could risk breaking those priceless items. Just saying.

Glasses

Food As for food, unless

you’re living in a re-mote corner of the

city, Pune is loaded with midnight food

delivery options. Order away and

have delicious food delivered right at

your doorstep!

Music

NIG

HT

LIFE

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@dineshrajput94

@naveenchoudhry

@sanasohoni

@swapthor

@nitinsphotography

@danieboi

@thepunekarWe love everything about Pune and scout for Instagram images that showcase its spirit. If you have an interesting image of the city, tag @thepunekar on Instagram and it could get featured here!

@sipnafarm @krumes

@varunkulkarni

INSTAPUNE

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Restaurant Red Bar

Not half bad!

Restaurant Burger Barn Café, FC Road

Burgers+Booze=Awesome!

Film Heropanti

Order in Tasty KhanaOrder in Gourmet It Up

Film X-Men – Days of the Future Past

Recommended for your enemies

Comfort food delivered at your doorstep

Dining experience upgraded

It is fireworks!

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I know a lovely lady who used to help my family run our home. I stole her from my mum and asked her to help me run my

home when I got married (Sorry, ma).

This lady has two children, a girl and a boy. The girl is about 8 years younger than I am. She’s sharp, shy and beautiful. She used to kill time at our home while her mother was busy cleaning it. She would ask me to help her with her homework and, more often than not, we would end up playing ‘School’. I did help but also acted like a mean old teacher. I gave her crosses and poor marks with a red ballpoint pen in her notebook. I scolded her when she wouldn’t be able to solve a mathematics prob-lem that was way too complicated for a child her age. Yes, I was a spoilt little brat sometimes.

I remember this one incident when I was helping her read from a fairy-tale book. She kept trying to pro-

Educate a girl child and the

world will follow.

� Apeksha Bhagchandani

I Failed at Unshackling a Girl Child

etched in my memory. Instead of giving up on a language she never felt needed learning, she struggled with that one word till she got it just right.

This charming, enthusiastic girl was told to stop studying and get mar-ried at the age of 18. She never pro-tested because she didn’t know she had other options. Not that her pro-test would get her anywhere.

It’s not that her family had any ill feelings towards her and wanted to send her away. And, not that money was an issue either. That aspect could have easily been taken care of. Although the mother loves both her children to abso-lute bits, she was worried about what their community would say when they saw an unwed girl of 18 still living at her parent’s home. Believe you me, I tried stopping her mother and extended family from doing that to the child. All of my

nounce the word ‘treasure’ and it repeatedly came out as ‘trejer’. After a few trials, when I thought she just wouldn’t get it right, I got up in a huff and ran off to play with my friends.

She didn’t come home for 3 days after that, but, when she did on the fourth day, her first words to me were “Didi, treasure”. Bang on girl!! I looked at her and she beamed with a grin that would forever be

Photo: Steven Depolo Used under Creative Commons License

#ACTPUNE

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#ACTPUNE

pleas, harsh words, explanations and requests fell upon deaf ears. Each of her family members had a similar reaction to my protest; she does not need to study! What will people say! She’s 18! She needs a husband! She can even cook now! So on and so forth.

Well, congratulations little girl. They got her married within months of the decision. She had her first child a little after she turned 19. She had her second child a couple of years after that. How nice for her, no? A husband, a new family, two kids before she’s even 20 years old.

Please understand, I am not against marriage and a family and only for education. But, can’t a girl have both? I know that many of us do but, why only the ones who can afford to?

Her brother, on the other hand, must study till he is capable enough to get a job so he can support another girl who will be forced to quit school and get married.

I wish I had succeeded in convincing her family to let her study and not

marry her off just yet. Do you think this one case would change the mind of a neighbouring mother? Maybe two after that? I certainly believe it was possible. Who knows where this bright young girl would be today if she were given a shot at education. Who knows where how many girls will be tomorrow if they’re given this opportunity.

I have rarely felt as helpless as when I did when I could not convince the girl’s family to let her study further. Even though years have passed, I still wonder what I could have done dif-ferently to make it happen.

I’ll simply end by requesting you to give your best shot to convince the parents of one girl child to let her study and get an education. Start with people you know. Start with your neighbourhood. Start with one Puneri mulgi and the country will follow.

How do you think one can persuade a family to let their girl receive an edu-cation?

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Academic GRANDMASTERS

of the city � Team Pune Unltd.

Don’t you think “Oxford of the East” is getting pretty old? We’re sure we can come up with something new-fangled and make it stick. Anyway, coming to the point, Pune has always

been a bustling education landscape and the oldest and finest colleges and universities have enriched the city’s cultural aura. So, we’ve picked the most magnifi-cent academic organisations that have and continue to set benchmarks for educational institutions across the world.

University of PuneEstablished: 1948

“The University stands for humanism and tolerance, for reason, for adventure of ideas and for the search of truth. It stands for the forward march of the human race towards even higher objectives. If the universities discharge their duties adequately then it is well with the nation and the people”. These words by Jawaharlal

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academic departments and is affiliated with about 307 recognised research institutes and 612 colleges offering under-graduate, graduate and PG courses.

The campus is exceptionally beautiful and picturesque. The lush green lawns adorned with beautiful fountains of the British times and the majestic main building of the University are a constant source of attraction to the aes-thetically oriented people of Pune. The University has made a significant impact in various areas of research and teaching, and continues to strive for excellence.

College of Engineering Pune (COEP)Established: 1854

Hidden amidst the various flyovers, buildings and ongo-ing construction work near Sancheti Hospital Chowk is Pune’s oldest and eminent engineering college. This reputed college is affiliated with The University of Pune and was granted autonomous status in 2003. One of the most prestigious colleges in India for engineering, COEP is the third oldest institute in Asia. It was started during the British era for training subordinate officers to aid

in construction of buildings, dams, canals, railways and bridges.

Today, COEP is in the forefront, not only due to its high educational standards but also its facilities and pres-ence in extra-curricular activities. The college gymkhana is one of the oldest in the city (established in 1914) and various sports events and annual gatherings are held here. It holds festivals like MindSpark (annual technol-ogy festival), ZEST (annual sports competition) and, has a strong presence in other cultural competitions like

Nehru embody in them the guiding principle of Pune University. Established on February 10, 1948, the Uni-versity of Pune is situated on a campus of 411 acres. The University is built on a campus of historic significance. The battle of Khadki was fought at the same location and in 1864, the main building that exists today was the Governor’s house.

Being one of the finest and largest state universities in India, it has an excellent set of programs to offer stu-dents across the country and the world. With its state-of-the-art facilities, it provides an ideal atmosphere to pur-sue courses in various areas of Science, Arts, Commerce, Languages, Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Physical Educa-tion, Law, Management and Technology. It houses 46

Image Credits: Chinmay Datar

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Firodiya Karandak, Purushottam Karandak and Mood Indigo. COEP is also one of the few colleges in the world which holds an annual regatta (boat races).

Fergusson College (FC)Established: 1884

The institute, known for its iconic architectural buildings and high educational standards, has the distinction of having an alumni to boast of. Formed under the Deccan Education Society (DES), Fergusson College was estab-lished in 1884. Its founding members include freedom fighters and notable leaders like Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Vishnushastri Chiplunkar, Gopal Ganesh Agarkar and Mahadev Namjoshi. It was created to modernise educa-tion system in India to fight against British Imperialism using democratic means.

Other eminent students here include Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (a well-known freedom fighter), SM Joshi, Vit-thal Ramji Shinde, PV Narasimha Rao (9th Prime Min-ister of India), Shriram Lagoo (noted actor) and Pu La Deshpande (exceptional Marathi writer, dramatist and orator).

The institute has Botanical Gardens, Bai Jerbai Wadia Library (housing over 3 lakh books and research jour-nals), NM Wadia Amphitheatre, Kimaya (open-air the-

atre devised as per the idea of PL Deshpande) and a gymkhana and huge grounds for sports activities.

The institute is ideal for under-graduate, graduate and post-graduate courses in the field of Arts. However, it is also quite reputed for its faculties, including depart-ments of Science, Physics, Mathematics, Junior College, Computer Science, Law College, Microbiology, etc. It also has a strong presence in art circles and extra-curricular activities. Fergusson College is ranked among the top colleges in the state of Maharashtra for Arts and Sci-ence, only second to St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. Also famous for its close proximity to various famous joints and eateries on FC Road.

Wadia InstitutesEstablished: Nowrosjee (1932), Cusrow (1938), Ness (1959), Neville (1991)

Established under the Modern Education Society, the various colleges and institutes under the Wadia name are the epitome of premium education. The oldest is the Nowrosjee Wadia College (est. 1932) which began its journey to propagate quality learning. The idea from Principal VK Joag was supported by industrialist Sir Cus-row Wadia and his brother Sir Ness Wadia. One can opt for degrees like BA, B.Sc, B.C.S, Biotechnology and M.Sc.

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The Ness Wadia College of Commerce (est. 1959), on the other hand, was incorporated with a small pre-de-gree commerce class. But, the tremendous response converted the idea into this commerce college. Here, degrees range from B.Com, BBA, BBM (IB), BCA, M.Com and MCA. Apart from these, one can also opt for PG diplomas in Banking & Finance, Taxation Laws and International Business.

The Cusrow Wadia Institute of Technology (est. 1938) has autonomous (aided) diploma courses including Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Electronics & Telecom Engineering. Neville Wadia Institute of Management Studies and Research (est. 1991) provides quality edu-cation in MBA, MCM, MPM, MMM, PGDBM and MBS.

Sir Parshurambhau College (SP College)Established: 1916

Started by the Shikshan Prasarak Mandali, Sir Par-shurambhau College or SP as it is popularly referred to, is a landmark college on Tilak Road. 80 years ago,

Photo Courtesy: http://www.spcollegepune.ac.in/

Lokmanya Tilak played a key role in setting up the col-lege by arranging for land. The Mandali comprising four primary teachers, wanted students from every possible background to come together and study. The areas of study in this college include Marathi, Sanskrit, Hindi, English, German, Economics, Politics, Psychology, History, Geography, Mathematics, Statis-tics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Business Practises, Costing, Accounting, Marketing, Business Law & Tax-ation, Business Administration, Mathematics & Statis-tics, Electronics, Business Economics & Banking and Computer Science among others.

The college also provides degrees in BBA, BCS, and various post-graduation courses. Their extra-curric-ular activities include an art club, book club, debate union, student’s welfare schemes and commerce, etc. They also hold a formidable reputation in the annual Purshottam Karandak, a drama contest of repute in Maharashtra. Students can avail facilities that include a separate boys’ and girls’ hostel, library, up-to-date labs, gymkhana, a cricket ground and a badminton court.

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Yes, cricket is the lifeline of India but, football is rapidly gripping the nation. It is a fun and exciting option to stay fit. With the 2014 FIFA World Cup fast

approaching, we look at a Pune-based organisa-tion which has been in the forefront to spread the love for football in the city – Pune United Football Academy (PUFA). Here, young players can get the best training to reach great heights. Elic Turner of PUFA tells us about the game and the organisation.

PUFA is meant for developing young footbal-lers with quality sessions conducted as per the English Football Association and aiding young talent to play at a national level. PUFA provides state-of-the-art facilities and all-round develop-ment to aspirants. Training also includes health development, personal development, game spirit and so on. They also include the student’s family to be a part of the child’s passion in every way possible. “Children from the age of 5-18 years can join our academy and senior players up to the age of 26 can join our club,” reveals Elic.

The best part, according to Elic, is that the game can be a fantastic way to work out in a fun man-ner. “It increases aerobic capacity and enhances

cardiovas-cular health, r e d u c e s body fat and i m p r o v e s m u s c u l a r tone, builds strength , flexibility and endurance and increases muscle and bone strength.” Their various camps for students and trainers are quite interesting. At present, there is a Summer Camp. There will also be an Elite Player Camp 2014 for those whose football practise levels are better and want to excel in every sense. All this is possible here, thanks to their UEFA and FA trained coaches. They also have winter camps and an international camp where talented players have trained with the Bolton Wanderers Football Club. “The cherry on the cake is our own Champions League where teams play in a league format similar to interna-tional leagues. This starts in October and matches are played every  Sunday  upto February,” Elic reveals.

On a parting note about PUFA, Elic quips, “About our plans, one life time is not enough. There are lots of plans. But in the near future, we will be looking to have our very own ground and similar training centres in every corner in Pune.” Amen to that!

Fitness with PUFA The Pune United Football Academy or PUFA is making sure that passionate young footballers in the city get a chance to show their flair. Isn’t that a cool reason to get fit?

� Sapna Sarfare

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GET FIT

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Do what you love, love what you do

Students’ preferences for higher education is no longer limited to run-of -the- mill courses. They are looking beyond common

streams and exploring new avenues which can breed creativity and provide different ways of looking at the usual or mundane.

� Sharan Garcha

Traditional careers in aca-demics, science, engineer-ing, medicine, manage-ment and civil services

are still in place. But, the trend of unconventional careers is also pick-ing up among youngsters, thanks to the expansion of academic hori-zons and vocational training. Today, an increasing number of students are opting for professions they feel would be fun besides providing a comfortable life. And, interestingly, a number of opportunities are avail-able in our city, Pune. Here’s listing some out-of-the-box career options for those who wish to explore new passions.

Sports Journalism

Are you a keen sports fan? With India hosting a slew of sporting events like Commonwealth Games, IPL and Hockey World Cup, the demand for sports journalists is on a rise. Almost all newspapers, news and radio channels, magazines and sport portals have a need for good and well-trained sports journalists. As a sports journalist, you can com-bine your passion for sports with a highly rewarding career, working for newspapers, radio, television or even online platforms. With a diploma in sports journalism, you can develop your writing, interview-ing and reporting skills in multiple media formats and actively engage in field internships to build profes-sional contacts and gain an insight into the profession.

Address: Department of Physi-cal Education, University of Pune, Ganeshkhind

Contact: 02025690343

Tribal Development

A Post Graduate Diploma in this field aims at discussing issues concern-ing the tribes in India and exploring alternatives for their empowerment. The course involves understanding the existing models of tribal develop-ment to make suggestions for more liberal and inclusive policies for the development of the tribes. Students will be able to develop their analyt-ical skills, which will also help them propose solutions to problems in planning and implementation of the programmes for tribal development. The faculty at University of Pune disseminates information on the best practices in rural development through periodicals, reports and publications.

Address: Department of Adult, Continuing Education and Extension, University of Pune, Ganeshkhind

Contact: 020 – 25601277, 25692651, 25690569

Email: [email protected]

Food AnalyticsTo train professionals for develop-ment, implementation and auditing of Food Safety and Quality Man-agement, JRVGTI offers certificate courses in Food Analytics in Food Processing & Safety Management. The courses are provided in collab-oration with National Agriculture and Food Analysis Research Insti-tute. They provide basic knowledge in food processing and safety man-agement. The Institute provides an opportunity of learning under pro-fessional experts, carrying out useful practical exercises, extending intel-lectual reach through discussions, seminars and field visits.

Address: Fergusson College Cam-pus, Near IMDR, BMCC Road, Fer-gusson College Road, Pune, Maha-rashtra, India- 411004

Email: [email protected]

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Performing ArtsWant to study music, dance or drama at a university? Dance, drama and music degrees offer ample opportu-nities to balance performance with reflection. A degree in performing arts gives graduates the opportunity to combine their creative talents with the practical aspects of self-promotion and arts management. This mix of disciplines is a good preparation for the tough world of artistic performance.

The uniqueness of courses like a BA in Performing Arts is very evident, as it is for the first time in India, that full-time professional & residential courses in Dance, Music and Theatre are offered to students under one umbrella.

Address: Department of Performing Arts, (Lalit Kala Kendra), University of Pune, Ganeshkhind

Contact: 02025632182 / 0202560s1163/62

BeautyThe International School of Aes-thetics and Spa offers certified training in various aspects of the beauty industry. The practical modules are designed to prepare students for a career as a beauti-cian, therapist, hairstylist, makeup artist and spa treatment expert.

Apart from these college-based courses, there are also a few quick offbeat options that stu-dents can pursue to explore diverse interests

and nurture one’s talent beyond the academic and work environments.

DJingDo you love music and are good at expressing yourself through it? Becoming a professional Disc Jockey might just be the career for you! As there are no specific courses designed for learning tricks and techniques required for this profession, anyone with a good sense of popular genres of music and excellent communica-tion skills can build a career in disc jockeying.

Fashion National Institute of Fashion Technol-ogy (NIFT) conducts short, job-oriented courses in fashion retail management, fashion and clothing technology, fashion entrepreneurship

With numerous opportunities in every field, students go for careers that tap their talents and potential. The idea of making a career in the same old fields is now being replaced by honing one’s passion and even making money out of it!

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STUDENTS’ SECTION

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ÜScaly-breasted

munias take a dip to cool themselves on a

hot afternoon...

Photographer: Rohan Joshii

ÛA peafowl seen in Vaijayanti’s garden at Khadakwasla.

Photographer: Vaijayanti Gadgil

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PHOTO FEATURE

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ÜThe bright lights seen

at the fair organised near Z-Bridge, Pune.

Photographer: Kshitij Lawate

ÛA tiny glimpse of the glory statues at Bhuleshwar Temple once had.

Photographer: Soumitra Inamdar

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PHOTO FEATURE

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Gera Developments is making strides in the real estate business since 1970. At the

moment, the spotlight is on their new project for those with kids. It is called Song of Joy which happens to be a part of Gera’s GreensVille, with GardenVillas, SkyVillas and Trinity Towers at Kha-radi. It is an intriguing project with 240 homes over four towers of 15 floors each. These 2 & 3 bedroom houses of 1230 sq ft and 1660 sq ft each have interesting facil-ities for children which can be found nowhere else. At the child-centric homes, they have a tie-up with celebri-ties like Vishwanathan Anand, Mahesh Bhupati, Shankar Mahadevan, Shiamak Davar and Anil Kumble for celeb-rity academies and professional coaching. Rohit Gera, Managing Director, Gera Developments, elaborates on the project, along with the other things in their kitty.

The concept for the Child-Centric Homes came from their in-depth research, in finding the challenges of parents. “Very high on the list was the fact that they are stressed

With Child-Centric homes at Song of Joy in Kha-radi, one can bring the true essence of family in a home. Rohit Gera, MD, Gera Developments speaks more about it.

about giving their chil-dren the best e x p o s u r e to various development discipl ines. They also

faced challenges in co-ordinating drops and pick-ups due to work stresses and timings.  We, therefore, decided to develop a new category called Child-Centric Homes. We believe that the highlight is the holistic 360°approach to family living”, explains Rohit.

“Our launch price per square foot is Rs. 6000. We are looking at the completion of this project in 27 months from June, 2014 onwards. A few of the amenities offering the best intellectual, physical and vocational coaching at the doorstep are: Shankar Mahadevan for Music, Shia-mak Davar for Dance, Vishwanathan Anand for Chess, Mahesh Bhupati for Tennis, Anil Kumble for Cricket and Dale Carnegie for Personality Development along with other tie-ups for swimming, arts, dramatics etc. Apart from these amenities, children will also have offerings

A CHILD-CENTRIC HAVEN

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With Child-Centric homes at Song of Joy in Kha-radi, one can bring the true essence of family in a home. Rohit Gera, MD, Gera Developments speaks more about it.

challenge though is where there is rampant illegal con-struction. All in all, I feel that considering the fact that we are a developing nation, we will continue to see infra-structure follow people rather than it precede them.”

He further adds, “The residential property market in Pune has maintained its momentum even in a challeng-ing economic environment and managed to outshine several key markets in the last two years. The market has seen tremendous diversification in terms of the types of projects and, continues to offer a variety of options to investors as well.”

Rohit speaks with immense pride of the strong bond between Gera Developments and their customers. “Innovation has been our hallmark. We have introduced the five-year warranty on real estate, insurance of build-ings for three years, Pune’s first intelligent commercial building - Gera Legend and series of IntelliplexesTM in Goa, the first shopping mall in Pune - Gera Plaza and

yet again, we have cre-ated a breakthrough in innovation. Our values and business ideals have stood the test of time. Through our journey, we have reiterated our core values of trust, quality, and customer first and innovation in all that we do and every one of our projects are testaments to this fact”, he states.

With the Child-Centric homes by Gera Develop-

ments, Rohit concludes, “the concept is innovative and demonstrates the sign of the changing times by catering to the needs of today’s young home buyer and enabling a new way to live. We believe, this concept has the opportunity to establish a paradigm shift in the industry, and hence, we hope to implement this at the earliest. We will first implement it in Pune at Song of Joy and later in Bangalore.”

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like Vedic Math, age-specific computer labs & gaming rooms, Yoga, BMX, Skate-boarding, designated Gurukul areas, resident granny facilities,” Rohit quips in.

One wonders if these celebrities might have limited time for coaching. Rohit dismisses the thought and reveals that each of them is committed to coaching. “They are aware of their name and reputation that they have built up with great effort and each realises that in case they are not able to provide quality coaching, their name will be impacted.  This is a huge motivator for them to ensure that quality training is imparted.”

From the real estate point of view, Rohit feels, the city’s urbanisation has framed Pune from a retirement para-dise to a tier-2 metropolis. “As a developing economy, we see people moving into an area and, infrastructure fol-lows. The key drivers in Pune namely IT, Manufacturing, Auto and Education have ensured that Pune is already a magnet for professionals from across the country. From my vantage point, I see infrastructure in Pune has kept up extremely well with the growth of the city. The huge

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Photo Courtesy: Nightfoodie.com

Every time I’ve decided to go on a diet, I’ve kept Maggi as the one exception for my ‘cheat’ day. A pretty good reason for my diets to go right out the window but, that’s beside the point. Although the classic style of making Maggi is still heaven in a bowl, I’ve been experimenting with varied ingredients for a while now. It began with simple additions like salt, mirchi powder, soy sauce and hot ketchup. Over the years, my concoctions got ‘wilder’. Some turned out to be revolting, while others weren’t half bad. Here’s listing two of my favourite recipes from the latter set!

Spicy, Puneri style Maggi Ingredients (Serves one)

Î 1 pack of Maggi noodles

Î Maggi seasoning

Î 1 tbsp butter

Î 2 finely chopped green chillies

Î Half an onion (chopped)

Î 1 tomato (chopped)

Î 2 tbsp of chopped coriander

Î Half a tsp red chilli powder

Î Half a tsp Garam Masala powder

Î Half a tspn cumin seeds

Î Water (Amount depends on how dry/wet you like your Maggi)

MethodHeat the butter in a wok. Add the cumin seeds, onions and green chillies and stir-fry till the onion turn golden. Add the chopped tomato and the mas-alas, including the Maggi seasoning. Let the mix-ture cook for a couple of minutes. Pour the water and bring to a boil. Add the Maggi noodles and chopped coriander. Cook till the noodles are ready.

Maggi 2.0I think we Indians can do more with Maggi than Italians with Pasta, hai na?

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Hot, Indonesian style MaggiIngredients (Serves one)

Î 1 pack of Maggi noodles

Î Maggi seasoning

Î Half a cup of finely chopped spring onions

Î Half a cup of cubed and fried Tofu (If you like seafood, substitute with fried shrimp or prawns)

Î 1 finely chopped red chilli (2-3, if you like your food insanely spicy)

Î An egg (optional)

Î Some soy sauce

Î Half a tsp of Jaggery (reduce to a pinch if you want it less sweet)

MethodBoil the Maggi noodles but, make sure you don’t overcook them and set aside. In a semi-hot pan, add the onions, fried tofu/shrimp/prawns, chil-lies, egg and, stir-fry. Add the noodles, a dash of soy sauce and the seasoning. Mix well for half a minute and turn off the flame instantly.

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FOOD

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I would often wonder what lay within the red building located in one of the crowded gallis of Shukrawar Peth. It was only

a few months back that I realised that it housed a grand museum. The museum is a magnificent treasure of India’s arts & craft, architecture, artefacts, heritage and a link to our past.

It would take approximately 2-3 hours for someone to see every exhibit in the museum. It is aston-ishing to know that the huge com-pilation of objects all around India is the private collection of one man, Padmashree Dr. D. G. Kelkar (affec-tionately known as Kaka). The collec-tion is dedicated to the memory of his son Raja, who died an untimely death. It holds about 21,000 arte-facts which Kaka personally gath-ered from across the country.

The museum houses sculptures, paintings, lamps, ivory and terra-

Pune’s pracheen varsa:

Kelkar MuseumDiscover the heritage of Pune as we talk about

the museum that showcases the private collection of one man...

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cota objects. However, the unique part of the museum is the various household objects on display. There are innumerable types of kitchen utensils, writing implements, earth-enware, toys and ornaments. For example, the museum has wonder-fully sculpted foot scrubs, nutcrack-ers and range of sarees with differ-ent patterns and zari work, telling us about the bygone era and the many instruments used at that time.

What caught my eye was the vari-ous doorways displayed across the museum. Each door has a unique design, colour and a remarkable history to it. The wood carvings of windows and doors leave you spell-bound, as does the exhibit show-casing an array of weaponry used by the Peshwas and Marathas. The exhibit of musical instruments was a delight too, for it housed many types of instruments that are rarely played today. It has Keshavrao Bhole’s khol, Pannalal Ghosh’s flute and tanpuras

of Bal Gandharva and Sawai Gand-harva.

What also stands out in the unique museum is a particular oil painting of a lady, dating back to the late 20th century. The eyes and feet of the woman always point in the direction from which you view it. The Mastani Mahal has been recreated at the museum and captures the romance of Peshwa Bajirao and his concubine Mastani. The beautiful setting is the highlight of the museum.

Despite being there for over three hours, I had to leave as it was approaching closing time. If you hav-en’t been there yet, it is a must-visit for casual viewers and history lovers alike.

Address: Natu Baug, off Bajirao Road, Shukrawar Peth, Pune-02

Timing: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm

Contact: + 912024482101, + 912024461556, + 912024474466

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HERITAGE WATCH

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'APP'LI MAJJAGadget freak? Not unless you own the following

apps on your smartphone!

� Vedvrat Shikarpur

Ours is a generation of smartphones. But, have we truly evolved into smart users? Thanks to the numerous apps and the various function-alities of our smartphone, the mobile ceases to be a device just to make phone calls and send messages. I, for once, am not ashamed to state that my life depends on my phone. So, here’s a list of apps that every user of our generation must have. Don’t worry! They’re all free!

DuolingoAdd another feather to your hat with learning a new language! Duolingo offers written lessons and speaking practice, has a vocabulary section and most importantly, a “gamified” skill tree to make the learning experience all the more interesting. Plus, it lets you learn at your convenience, like a personal tutor. Try it out, it’s fun and helpful! For: iOS, Android

TruecallerOnce upon a time, a friend tried to play a prank on me. Knowing I did not have his number, he called me up and tried scaring me into believing he was the police and told me that I was sum-moned to the police station. The prank backfired, all thanks to Truecaller. The app is a telephone directory of sorts that detects the owner of the number even if the caller is not in your contact list. It also helps you look up unknown numbers and block them. Cool, isn’t it? For: iOS, Android

Any.doDon’t you get scolded on a regular basis by your parents and teachers to get your life together and get organ-ised? Any.do is a simple app to help you set your priorities straight and complete tasks. Simply add a task, set a reminder and the app will ensure you get your work done! This sim-ple to-do list is a great way to man-age tasks and should definitely be in your smartphone. It’s especially handy during exams and to help you be timely with your submissions! For: iOS, Android

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'APP'LI MAJJA

BookmyshowCollege life is all about bunking classes and watching a new flick first-day-first-show every Friday! However, we all know how difficult it is to buy tickets at the box office! That is where bookmyshow comes to the rescue. It helps you book tickets online, see movie timings and lets you choose where you want your seats. Other than movies, it also lets you book tickets for plays, events and festivals. For: Android, iOS, Windows, Black-berry OS

SplashtopWish to impress your friends and show off how you know technology better than anyone? Splashtop will make you appear cool and smart! It allows you to control your desk-top or laptop through your smart-phone. And this insane app is very simple to use. Just install a desktop version on our laptop/computer and get the Splashtop controller on your mobile. All you need is a Wi-Fi con-nection and you’re sorted! So, the next time your friends try to abuse your screen, freak them out by switch-ing off the window from a distance! For: iOS, Android Windows

ZomatoCraving for a particular dish but don’t know where to get it? Zomato unleashes the foodie in you, as it lets your find the best places around for food and drinks, sorts them accord-ing to various categories and, also tells you how much it will cost you approximately! It also shows ratings and reviews of friends and other food-ies you follow. Plus, you can review restaurants you visit and might end up getting discounts at particular places for the same. Tempting, eh? For: iOS, Android, Windows, Black-berry OS

Pixlr ExpressAll hail the selfies! Photography has suddenly got a huge boost, thanks to smartphones and various apps that let you show off your creative streak. Pixlr Express has just about every-thing you want in a photo-editing app! It has numerous filters, overlays, bor-ders, easy fix options to ensure that your image looks as if clicked with a high-end DSLR. To put it simply; it’s the Photoshop of smartphones! For: iOS, Android

MyFitnessPalWhether you are a fitness freak or just want to lose some weight, MyFit-nessPal caters to both. Reach your weight loss goals with this app that lets you set daily targets, record food intake and amount of exercise and, helps you stay on track. The best part about the app is that it gives you information on the approximate number of calories for many Indian dishes that are not available else-where. Download it now and get fit! For: Android, iOS, Blackberry OS, Win-dows

FoursquareFoursquare not only lets you check into a restaurant, but also allows you to share your location simul-taneously on Twitter and Face-book. This app also recommends the best dishes to try at a restau-rant, dish reviews and even Wi-Fi passwords for some. Moreover, it shows your friends’ check-ins and their tips at a particular place. So, find great food, share your food discoveries with others an d be part of a helpful community of foodies! For: iOS, Android

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Hit the RoadTime for a quick getaway before school starts

For most students, the beginning of the school/college year is just around the corner. But, there’s still more than enough time to fit in one last, quick getaway with your buddies. Here’s listing four

places you can visit before you hit the campus again.

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Photo courtesy: http://www.kundalikarafting.co.in/

Photo: Ankur PUsed under Creative Commons License

Distance: 110 km

About: Kolad, a thriving little village in the Mahad region of Maharashtra, is blessed with natural foliage and greenery. Situated in the backdrop of the Sahyadris, Kolad’s magnificent valleys and marsh-lands give it a picturesque appearance. The greatest attraction of this charm-ing place is the ‘Kundalika River’, which is among the fastest flowing rivers of South India. Water released from nearby dams add to its speedy flow. Kundalika riverbeds in Kolad are ideal locations for adventurous activities. The natural setting of the village is one of the major factors that wins the hearts of visitors and leaves them spellbound.

Getting there: The most convenient way of travelling to Kolad is via the Paud/Mulshi road.

Travel Means: Bus/Car/Bike

Travel Duration: About 2 hours

Distance: 97 Km

About: Durshet, untouched by civilization, lies in the Raigad district. It has the Sarasgad Fort on one side and the Amba river on the other. The latter provides a breathtaking view of the majestic Sahy-adri range. Boasting of a calm river, dense forest cover and tranquil atmosphere, this is the perfect place to find solace. A true delight for trekking too! With its rare species of birds and butterflies, Durshet is a wildlife photographer’s paradise. Some adren-aline-boosting activities for adventure enthusiasts include rappelling, river crossing and rock climb-ing. One can also visit the ancient temples of Shri Varad Vinayak and Shri Ballaleshwar Ashtavinayaka. Durshet is the perfect blend of serenity and spiritu-ality.

Getting there: The most convenient way of travelling to Durshet is by road via the Mumbai-Pune Expressway or the old highway.

Travel Means: Car/Bike

Travel Duration: Around 90 minutes

KOLAD

DURSHETWhen trying to plan one

last trip before getting back to the daily grind of school, college, classes and studies, why not make it somewhere

easy to get to, fun and adventurous? Pick one of

these four awesome places that boast of green cover, adventure and tranquility.

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Distance: 92 Km

About: Malshej Ghat is a beautiful hill-station located at a height of 700m above sea level. The rejuvenating climate is one of the major reasons of attracting vacationers. Here, one can enjoy trekking, the waterfalls, rivers and beautiful views. The natural setting of the place adds to its charm. The unspoilt tran-quility also makes it an ideal destination for people looking to spend some quality time with family and friends.

Getting there: The Kalyan Junction is the nearest railway station to reach Malshej Ghat from Pune.

Travel Means: Train/Bus/Car/Bike

Travel Duration: About 2 hours

MALSHEJ GHAT

Distance 200 km About: Located in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra, Chiplun is a beautiful, lush green town, the perfect weekend getaway from Pune. Chiplun is all the more beautiful during the monsoon season. During your visit, you must get your hands on jackfruit chips, Alphonso mangoes, kokum sharbat, dry kokum and handicrafts. Located on the banks of the Vashishthi river, Chiplun translates to the ‘abode of Lord Parshuram’. This beautiful town, sandwiched between the Ara-bian Sea and the Western Ghats, is a part of the Konkan belt. Chiplun is not only for nature enthusiasts but also adven-ture lovers. Getting there: Head to Chiplun via the Mumbai-Pune bypass road towards the Pune-Goa highway (NH4). Government buses will take you there as well. Travel Means: Car/Bike/Bus Travel Duration: About 4 hours

CHIPLUN

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TRAVEL

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Mediterranean Culinary VoyageSeasonal Tastes brings to you the dishes and drinks of the Mediterranean. Indulge in drinks like Turkish coffee, Ayran and Arak, relish the great taste of authentic Arabic specialties, indulge in intense flavors of the Middle East with authentic Arabic delicacies like Hummus, Falafel, Muhammara, chicken shawarma and more such Middle Eastern delicacies to pam-per your taste buds.

When: June 6, Friday

Where: Seasonal Tastes, The Westin, Koregaon Park, Pune

Contact: 02067210000

The Secret Garden WeekendA two day experiential journey where you challenge your daily mode of life and uplift your spirits by creating a hidden oasis of an imaginary world, where everything beautiful co-exists and magical experiences pertain at each moment of your presence there.

When: June 7, Saturday and June 8, Sunday

Where: Irish Village Brewery, Pune

Contact: +91 9820145435/ +91 9819949023

Millions of FirefliesFind yourself singing the lyrics of the famous song – ‘Fireflies’ while experiencing a breath taking view of fireflies lighting up the forest at Shiswad village. Stay in comfortable tents, swim in a crystal clear streams, weave baskets, chop wood, hike moun-tains, go in search of fireflies on a night trail and most of all do what your heart desires. When: June 7, Saturday and June 8, Sunday

Where: Harishchandragad Fort

Contact: Jayesh Paranjape on 9011040773 or Shruti Karkhedkar on 9028324589

Pune Farmers’ MarketCome, join an innovative, unique and qual-ity food experience with over 75 exhibitors! – fresh produce, cheese and cold cuts, patis-serie and gourmet products and lifestyle wares; wineries featuring local and imported wines; Pop-up restaurant (Malaka Spice) fea-turing a variety of regional cuisines; a Demo theatre, workshops and a live Band.

When: June 15, Sunday

Where: Westin, Koregaon Park, Pune Time: 11 am - 1 pm

Time 11 am

Shadow Puppets PlayShadow puppets as the name suggests are used for story telling, by making use of shadows. They can be either by hand or objects. This workshop will comprise shadow puppets made by paper and bamboo sticks, and how to play with them, using creative think-ing and sounds.

When: June 15, Sunday

Where: Plot No. 20, Survey no 90/2/B and 90/3/B, Behind Bharat Gas, Koregaon Park

Time 11 am - 1 pm

Age Group: 5 +

Contact: +91 (0) 9764 441 478 or +91 (0) 7709 113 678

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EVENTS