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  1. 1 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  2. CONTENTS EDITOR'S NOTE PAGE: 03 Message from the Editor. EVENTS IN TOWN PAGE: 05 Plan your month ahead! FASHION FORWARD PAGES: 23-31 From tips to declutter your wardrobe to fi nding lingerie that helps you feel beautiful inside out, here's some fashion Gyan you can’t go wrong with... TRAVEL TRAVEL PAGES: 50-56 From uncovering famous trekking routes to discovering the top places to visit this summer, it's all in here. PETS PAGES: 61-63 Some tips and tricks to fi nd out your dog’s IQ. . HEALTH AND WELLNESS PAGES: 33-35 Expert Advice on Quitting Smoking for Good and The Importance of Self-Care and Why Grooming Should Be a Priority for Every Ma TRENDING NOW PAGES: 06-09 From Child Actor to Leading Man, our cover model Akhil Akkineni talks about his latest fi lm Agent and a lot more in his exclusive with Hashtag. STARTUP PAGES: 10-12 Thrive Living, a thoughtfully designed living space community that makes you feel at home away from home. FOOD PAGES: 37-40 From some fun summer recipes to the latest eateries in town, we give you a lowdown on what’s trending. STREAMING NOW STREAMING NOW PAGE: 65-70 Check out the Top Players of the IPL 2023, meet the best players this season. AUTO AND TECH PAGES: 42-44 Find out everything you want to know about ChatGPT, a new AI assistant that is revolutionizing the future of conversation. ARTS AND CULTURE PAGES: 46-49 Artist Morangam Khaling shares his journey of resurrecting the Art of Naga Tattooing in an exclusive with Hashtag. FOR A CAUSE PAGE: 13-16 Is it Time to Legalise Adoption for Same-Sex Couples? We get some popular opinions… 2 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  3. From the E DITOR How are you feeling? Editor Sinduri Vuppala Copy Editor Sheba Joseph Contributors Lipika Varma Canta Dadlaney Rashmi Gopal Rao Mallik Thatipalli Nikita Biswas Abhishek Dubey Bindu Gopal Rao Mehak Walia Swati Sucharita Dhanush Kumar Manisha Pyaraka Surabhi Goel T yet crucial question, ’How am I feeling?’ We often get so caught up in our daily routines and the demands of our work that we forget to take a moment to refl ect on our emotional and mental wellbeing. So much so, that most seem to be loosing their mental orientation in the process. his may seem like a simple question but it’s highly underrated. It’s time we explore the importance of checking in with ourselves and ask the simple Finally, we have an exclusive interview with our cover model and actor Akhil Akkineni, who shares his thoughts on dealing with the expectations and comparisons that come with his family's long-standing legacy in the fi lm industry. Akhil's insights remind us that we should follow our hearts and break free from the pressures and expectations that others may have for us. Designer K Abhinay Raj Website We hope you enjoy this issue and take a moment to refl ect on your emotional and mental wellbeing. As always, we welcome your feedback and suggestions. In this fast paced life, it's easy to lose sight of what really matters. We get caught up in the endless cycle of work and social media, always chasing after the next big thing, comparing ourselves to others, and constantly feeling the pressure to achieve more. But in the end, what does it all really mean? Karthik Kanumolu Social media Radhika Sharma Happy Reading Editorial Offi ce B 10 Vikrampuri, Karkhana, Secunderabad, 500009. Contact: 6269 000 666 Who cares what others are doing or saying? We have one life to live, and it's up to us to make the most of it on our own terms. It's time to rediscover the simple pleasures in life, to slow down and enjoy the little things. Sinduri Vuppala Cover Whether it's reading a book on a lazy summer afternoon or taking a long train ride to an unknown destination, let's savor these moments and cherish them. It's important to break free from the constant comparisons and unnecessary goals and instead focus on what truly makes us happy. AKHIL AKKINENI Cover credits Photography: Pranav Maheshwari Mohammed Yousuf Make up: Sandesh Hairstylist: Rakesh Naidu Styled by - Rashmita Thapa Styling team - Waleed Sharaf and Saloni Jain At the end of the day, it's not about what we accomplish or how much money we make. It's about the relationships we build, the memories we create, and the impact we have on the world around us. As part of this refl ection, we delve into the topic of legalizing adoption in same-sex marriages. We explore whether India is ready for this important step and what it means for all individuals seeking to start a family. It's an essential conversation, and we are proud to facilitate it in our magazine. Clothing courtesy: LOVESPACE LabelJunaidShirazi ChandrikaRaamz Nirmooha Freaksin Accessories - Spillthebead Shoes - SHUTIQ In addition to this, we also bring you the latest travel and food recommendations to help you plan your next adventure and satisfy your cravings. From local cuisine to exotic destinations, we have it all covered. Hashtagmagazine.in Superkicks @hashtagmagazine.in Location courtesy: The World Experience Center, Jubilee Hills www.hashtagmagazine.in 3 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

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  5. EVENTS IN TOWN UPCOMING EVENTS MAY 2023 Jay Shetty World Tour: Love Rules Arjun Kanungo Live Hyderabad 2-6 Get ready to groove to the beats of the sensational singer Arjun Kanungo. He is all set to perform live in Hyderabad and the event will be fi lled with music, dance, and entertainment that will leave you spellbound. Arjun is sure to captivate you with his soulful voice and amazing stage presence. So, mark your calendars for an unforgettable night. May 2023 Date: 20th May 2023, at 6 PM Price: Rs 800/- Onwards. Venue: Hyderabad 20 May 2023 Jay Shetty, the bestselling author of ‘Think Like a monk’, and ‘8 Rules of love’, is coming to India to talk about his book. Jay will share his insights on fi nding purpose, love, and living a more meaningful life. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of the best infl uential and thought leaders in the world. Date: 2nd May- 6th May 2023 Price: Rs 1,000/- Onwards. Venue: Shilpakala Vedika, Hyderabad Backstreet Boys: DNA World Tour Sunburn Arena Ft. Boris Brejcha 4-5 The ultimate musical experience is coming to Mumbai with Sunburn Arena ft. Boris Brejcha. The German DJ is all set to take Mumbai by storm with his style of high techno music. Get ready to dance as Boris delivers an electrifying performance that will leave you breathless. May 2023 Date: 5th May 2023, at 5 PM Price: Rs 1,500/- Onwards. Venue: Dome, NSCI, SVP Stadium, Mumbai 5 May 2022 It's time to relive the 90s with the Backstreet Boys. The iconic band is coming to Delhi to perform live on their popular songs like "I want it that way", "One Love", and " Everybody". The Backstreet Boys are known for their energetic performance, and this is your chance to sing along to some of the biggest pop hits of all time. So, get your tickets now. Date: 4th May-5th May 2023 Venue: Airia Mall, Gurugram Price: Rs 4,000/- onwards To get your events featured mail us at contact@hashtagmagazine.in 5 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

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  7. ???????????? AKHIL AKKINENI All set for his spy action thriller Agent, with acclaimed fi lmmaker Surender Reddy, Akhil sits down for a candid conversation with Sinduri Vuppala. From talking about his movie, which was a gruelling experience to talking about coping with pressure and family dynamics, he is warm, unfi ltered and fun in this exclusive interview…. 7 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  8. TRENDING NOW How does it feel for you to make a comeback on screen after a hiatus with Agent? Well, it's been quite a journey to get to this point, coming back to the screen after one and a half years with a fi lm like 'Agent' compared to my previous work. As we approach the release, the initial excitement has faded away and nerves have started to kick in. I've had a really intense promotion schedule, but I'm still enthusiastic and grateful for this opportunity. It's been a few sleepless nights, and I'm feeling like a zombie, but a very excited zombie at that. It's keeping my nerves down, and I'm just happy to be tired. Could you share your preparation process for your role as "Agent"? I've heard that you gained 16 kgs for the role and also sustained multiple injuries. Can you tell us more about that? I have to admit, the transformation for Agent was a grueling experience for me. I had initially thought it would take 3-4 months to gain the necessary weight for the role, but it ended up taking almost a year of pushing myself to the limit in the gym. But the discipline and focus required for the transformation really helped me grow as a person, beyond just the physical changes. The movie itself was also a challenge to make, with high-octane action scenes shot all over India and abroad, spanning over 100 days of shooting. But the whole team was dedicated to bringing a thrilling and wild experience to the big screen, and if we can even capture 50-60% of what we envisioned, it will be a real winner. '''' I've had a really intense promotion schedule, but I'm still enthusiastic and grateful for this opportunity. 8 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  9. TRENDING NOW '' I don’t let my family name weigh on my decisions or aspirations. Of course, there’s added pressure that comes with it, but I try not to overthink it. '' What are your thoughts on whether Agent aligns with your earlier desire for serious and meaningful cinema, despite your family's expectations for a big mass launch? That was a decade ago during the shooting of Manam. However, over time, I realized that my comfort lies in the action and commercial genres. For me, Agent has been that fi lm. While I do want to fi nd space for progressive cinema within the commercial barriers, I don't want to regress and make the same old fi lms that were made ten years ago. I need to make an effort and bring something new to the table. Agent is one step towards that. How do you cope with the added pressure of being from a family with such a long-standing legacy in the fi lm industry? Despite your past cinema, do you still feel the need to prove yourself? I don’t let my family name weigh on my decisions or aspirations. Of course, there’s added pressure that comes with it, but I try not to overthink it. There are days when I wonder if I’m carrying the legacy forward correctly or not, but at the end of the day, I’m just trying to follow my heart and do what I believe in. I don’t think my grandfather or father would have wanted me to feel like I need to carry the family legacy in a certain way. They became who they are today by daring to do something different and following their own paths. For me, it’s important to break free and prove myself in my own right. That’s what I’m focused on doing right now. 9 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  10. TRENDING NOW You come from a family of acting veterans. How involved is your family? Do you go to them for advice on scripts or your choices? I prefer to keep my major decisions in life to myself, even though I do take advice from my parents as any son would. It's a conscious decision to stay away from my family making my decisions for me. I want to be responsible for my own failures or success. Growing up from a guy to a man, I believe taking responsibility for my life is an important part of that process. Of course, there are times when I feel the pressure to please my extended family and friends who have become pan-India fi gures. However, I don't want to make decisions just to please them or anyone else. I want to make decisions that are true to myself and my goals. Do you discuss cinema with your friends in the industry such as Allu Arjun and Ram Charan, given that they have become pan- India fi gures is there an added pressure to match up? As for my closest friends who happen to be seniors in the industry, I don't feel like I'm falling behind because I'm following in their footsteps. I look up to them and am inspired by the boundaries they're breaking. We do hang out and talk about fi lms, but when we're together it's more about catching up on the person behind the actor. Shooting a fi lm can consume you and there's more to life than just my work. You've also dabbled in producing with your production company, Annapurna Studios. Does the process of fi lmmaking also appeal to you? As an actor, I have a lot of respect for my job and the fi eld of fi lmmaking. Whenever I get the time, I like to spend it with technicians, directors, and other crewmembers to understand my craft a little more. I feel that the more sense of cinema I have, the better I am able to carry myself in my position. Recently, I had the chance to visit a studio that had set up a virtual production for the Star Wars TV show, The Mandalorian. It was so fascinating to see how much cinema has progressed and how many things we can do. I would defi nitely be interested in learning more about the process of fi lmmaking whenever I get the chance. 10 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  11. Quick Intakes Whom would you to go seek advice on a. Career choices and movies: Ram Charan. b. Women and Relationships: Brother Naga Chaitanya. c. Career advice beyond movies: Father Nagarjuna. d. For Partying: Ram Charan e. Financial advice: My dad as he's not just known as an actor, but also for his fi nancial acumen, and I trust his judgment in this area. He has a great track record with managing accounts, running his own business, and making some wise investments. What is this one thing you’ve learned from the given set of people- a. Mother: I have to say that my mother has this amazing quality of fi nding something positive in every situation. No matter what happens in life, she always manages to see the good in it. That's something that I really admire about her. Even in the toughest of times, she is always able to fi nd a silver lining. It's a trait that I would love to emulate and take with me throughout my life. b. Father: My dad has a cool and composed attitude toward everything. He believes that if you approach a situation with your head held high and have faith that you can work your way out of it, then you will always have a higher power to guide you. This mind-set has helped him deal with challenges in life in a much better way. c. Brother: I admire my brother's straightforward approach to life. He doesn't complicate things and is always sure of what he wants and who he is. d. Granddad: As for my granddad, I truly admire him. I miss him the most now. I regret not asking him the right questions and not fully engaging with him while he was still alive. He was like an encyclopaedia of fi lms and had achieved so much in his life. Today, I would have enjoyed having more meaningful conversations with him, both as a kid and an adult. If you were to remake a movie from either your father's or grandfather's fi lms, which movie would you choose? I believe that classic movies should be left alone, but to answer the question, I would say "Hello Brother," which is my father's fi lm. If there is one place I’ve seen you truly come alive, it’s on the cricket fi eld. Tell us more about your love for the game… I think whenever I get the chance; I jump on a horse, grab a cricket bat, or hit the slopes. I am passionate about sports, and I don't just play for fun, I play to win like a psycho be it table tennis, video game, or any other sport. Sports are therapeutic for me, and I've learned many life skills and teamwork through them. Cricket, in particular, holds a special place in my heart. Playing in the Celebrity Cricket League has been amazing, as I get to play with my heroes and give them my all without any compromises. Choices-Nagarjuna in Shiva or Nagarjuna in Hello Brother? Personally, even though I see myself as a baby during those times, I believe that for my dad, it would be Shiva. As an actor, you get very few fi lms that become a defi ning moments in your career, and for him, it was before Shiva and after Shiva. A recent movie that you saw and thought you could have been a part of… I really liked KGF, it was one of those fi lms that I wish I could have been a part of. It brought a new take on commercial cinema and Prashanth Neel, the director, did a great job. I know him well and I keep telling him that this fi lm had a shock value that was really impressive. I'm a big fan of big commercial heroism and KGF had it all. Are there any other fi lms on the horizon that you're considering? So, I have two fi lms in the pipeline. One is not confi rmed yet, but the other one is and I'll start shooting in June. I want to challenge myself as an actor and push my limits. I'm looking for quality over quantity and want every fi lm to be an experience. The upcoming fi lm is poles apart from my previous roles, and I'm excited to explore a new world. I want the audience to know that a lot of effort went into making this fi lm. Your favourite actor? Yash, who is actually my senior and my closest friend in the industry. 11 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

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  13. Thrive Living: ??????????????? ????????? Manish and Abhishek's experience of feeling isolated when they moved to a new city as IITians gave rise to Thrive Living. They understood the challenges of starting fresh in a new place and offer more than just a home. They become your friend and support system, sharing stories and guiding you toward your dreams. With a vibrant community of like-minded individuals, you can connect right away and enjoy the company. Thrive Living carefully designs and curates living spaces to make you feel at home. Whether you need a roommate or a listening ear, they are always there for you, every step of the way. Don't let moving to a new city be scary; choose Thrive Living and be yourself, make memories, and thrive! The duo has introduced a new concept to aid you in your journey with four distinct spaces: Thrive One and Thrive DLF in Gachibowli, Thrive Hidden House, and Thrive Zero in Kondapur. Surabhi Goel speaks with Manish Reddy and Abhishek Tropi, who are the driving force behind the shared living trend in Hyderabad. EVOLUTION OF THRIVE LIVING Manish Reddy, a graduate of IIT Kharagpur in 2013, experienced the challenges of fi nding suitable living spaces in densely populated cities like Bombay and Bangalore, where real estate costs were rising. To address this issue, he and his team sought to create a better option for young urban professionals in their 20s to 30s who were not yet ready to settle down and start a family. They proposed to landlords the idea of designing high-quality, communal living spaces that foster a sense of community and prioritize good design, furnishings, and social connectivity. The result was the creation of Thrive Living, which provides a welcoming and social living experience that offers residents both privacy and comfort. Manish Reddy, founder of Thrive living Abhishek Tropi, who is four years junior to Manish, worked with him on this concept after Manish approached him with a freelance project. Together, they envisioned a living space that caters to young professionals seeking a residence that aligns with their lifestyle. He recognized that existing housing options, such as apartments and gated communities, did not meet the needs of this demographic, who often work long hours, are single, and desire social connections. The Thrive Living initiative was founded to address this gap in the market. Abhishek Tropi, founder of Thrive living 13 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  14. THRIVE LIVING'S UNMATCHED AMENITIES AND SERVICES Manish sets it apart from other shared living spaces by providing a good space for bachelor and young working professionals at a reasonable price. Thrive Living creates common spaces for residents to chill out and showcase their talents, such as artists and musicians, who are looking to grow professionally from their hobby space but are still not fully confi dent. These common spaces also provide a captive audience for the artists to build a fan base and gain validation. Abhishek believes that one of Thrive Living's distinctive features that differentiates it from other shared living spaces is its robust feedback system. They continuously gather feedback from their residents to ensure a top- notch living experience. As founders, Abhishek and Manish lived in the same building for two years and still maintain relationships with 50-60% of the residents, which allows them to receive genuine and constructive feedback to make improvements. Additionally, their design education as architects and designers enables them to effectively receive and implement feedback. THE FOUR DIFFERENT CONCEPTS OF THRIVE LIVING They have four different concepts of shared living - Thrive Zero, Thrive DLF, Thrive Hidden House, and Thrive One. Thrive Zero is a ground or development that is designed and executed on-site, with a focus on community spaces and personal space. Thrive DLF, on the other hand, is more focused on one-bedroom apartments and individual living spaces. Thrive One was the fi rst building the company constructed, designed as a living experiment to collect feedback for future designs. Finally, Thrive Hidden House is an old building that has been refurbished with a mix of feedback from their previous concepts. With each new concept, Thrive Living aims to improve upon the last and create an optimal shared living experience for its residents. 14 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  15. OVERCOMING CHALLENGES IN BUILDING THRIVE LIVING FUTURE ROADMAP Thrive Living has set its sights on expanding to new cities and developing its own properties to ensure high-quality living standards for its customers. While they used to lease older buildings and convert them into their spaces, they are now seeking to partner with landlords and developers who believe in the future of the city and are willing to invest in building quality assets. Thrive Living will design the whole space for them, and the landlord will have an operating contract, assuring them of a steady income. This expansion will create more supply in the city and benefi t the end customer. Additionally, Thrive Living plans to engage with more empathetic people like artists to build their community further. Thrive Living initially operated as a real estate architecture business that constructed buildings for individuals, but during the COVID-19 pandemic, they recognized the signifi cance of community and belonging when several people, including foreigners and those from various regions of India, were stranded in one of their buildings. They drew inspiration from IIT Kharagpur's strong community and began organizing events such as music gigs to promote organic community development, keeping rules fl exible for their building residents. In February 2020, just before the lockdown, they started their fi rst property, where Manish and Abhishek, along with offi ce staff, had to stay in the building and manage everything from cleaning to cooking. This challenging time helped them realize the demand for single-room living spaces and the importance of catering to work- from-home needs. They now focus on solving the problem of providing excellent living spaces by exploring properties in densely populated areas and encouraging entrepreneurs to start their own food joints to meet the community's food needs. QUICK INSIGHTS 1. What's your favourite vacation spot? Manish- I am an introvert who enjoys the peacefulness of the mountains, particularly the captivating beauty of the Himalayas. He prefers traveling to secluded destinations in Himachal and Kashmir and has a preference for rugged places over touristy ones. Abhishek- I enjoy going on weekend escapes to Hampi, which is located close to Hyderabad. He also frequents visits to Rishikesh, which he considers his second home. Thrive Living's founders faced a signifi cant challenge in convincing landlords to invest in their community- based living concept. Unlike many hostel operators who maximize revenue by squeezing multiple occupants into one room, Thrive Living offers a higher-quality living experience by providing single-room accommodations and promoting community. Finding landlords who shared their vision and understood the long-term benefi ts of investing more upfront was challenging. The founders had to act as a bridge between the consumer's expectations and the landlord's investment mindset to show the value of their approach. 2. What's your favourite way to relax? Manish- I like to relax by sitting in my car, playing music, and enjoying my own company. Abhishek- My favourite way of relaxing is to do nothing, sit and stare at a wall for hours. 3. How do you like to stay active and maintain a healthy lifestyle? Manish- I wish to work more on it. Although it is not my strong area, I want to prioritize controlling my diet. It is crucial to have a disciplined diet to achieve the goal of staying active and healthy. Abhishek- I am still fi guring out the ways to stay active. In two years I will turn 30, and I will start thinking about these aspects and would answer these questions. (laughs) 4. How do you like to try new things and step out of your comfort zone? Manish- I have a strong aversion to feelings of restlessness and stagnation, which can be a source of discomfort. By taking a thoughtful and intentional approach to my diet and other aspects of life, I create a sense of structure and predictability that helps me feel more grounded and centred. Abhishek- My business keeps me out of my comfort zone all the time. 15 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

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  17. The Changing Meaning of Family: It’s Time to Legalize Adoption for Same-Sex Couples Mehak Walia in conversation with Shreya Kaul, a counselling psychologist and Narrative Therapy Practitioner, Ankit Vashisht, a lawyer practising in the Supreme Court, and various members of the LGBTQIA+ community. May brings in the auspicious day when we get together and celebrate the people who make our lives whole, our family, but for many same-sex couples in India, the meaning of family has long been a contentious issue. Despite the strides made towards equality, the adoption process remains out of reach for them, leaving them without the legal protections and rights that come with parenthood. For these couples, the simple act of starting a family is fraught with hurdles and roadblocks. They are forced to navigate a system that often views their love as less valid, and their families as less worthy. Ankit Vashisht, a lawyer who is currently practicing in the Supreme Court of India, specializing in matters of the constitution, arbitration, and criminal law explained, “The process of adoption in India is not easy, and it is regulated by the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA). CARA is a statutory body of the Ministry of Women and Child Development. The organization's primary function is to ensure that the best interests of the child are protected throughout the adoption process. The eligibility of prospective adoptive parents (or "PAPs") is covered under Section 57 of the Juvenile Justice Act. One of the rules states that "no child shall be placed in adoption to a couple unless they have had at least two years of the solid marital relationship." Same-sex couples are unable to create a two-year stable marital bond since same-sex weddings are not recognized in India, making them unfi t to be PAPs.” While we embark on this journey, to fi ght the necessary war, it is essential to have some legal knowledge in our arsenal. In conversation with a lawyer from the Supreme Court of India about adoption rights in India and around the globe. Ankit Vashisht, lawyer 17 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  18. But this isn’t just limited to India, it is a global issue and many other countries have dealt with the same requirements in their own unique and impressive ways. While explaining the same, Ankit added, “The right to be protected from discrimination based on sexual orientation inside the European Union and the right to respect for family and life are both crucially protected by the European Court of Human Rights. The European Convention on Human Rights forbids Member States from discriminating in adoption procedures based on sexual orientation. Similarly, the value of individual liberty as enshrined in the Constitution has long been upheld in the United States of America. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the well-known case of Obergefel v. Hodges (2015) that discriminating against gays is against the spirit of the Constitution and that the value of individual liberty is equal for every person in society. This judgment has led to various judicial pronouncements and legislation legitimizing adoption for same- sex couples. In fact, despite social biases, South Africa is one of the few common-law nations that recognize same-sex couples' rights and the best interests of the children are put fi rst.” ? ? In fact, despite social biases, South Africa is one of the few common-law nations that recognize same- sex couples' rights and the best interests of the children are put fi rst. So, even though the whole adoption process can be hard, strenuous, and challenging for parents, it is extremely worth it because they get to bring home a kid to raise and love. This beautiful right should be available to the LGBTQIA+ community too. The unavailability of the same has also ended up affecting the community members’ mental health. We spoke to a mental health professional to learn more about the same. Shreya Kaul (She/her), a counselling psychologist and Narrative Therapy Practitioner whose therapy is based on a queer affi rmative, inclusive, feminist, and trauma-informed approach believes that “born into a very heterosexual and patriarchal narrative, people from the community are consistently stigmatized and discriminated against and they haven’t even been given access to basic rights. Now, not having this access can be a stifl ing and psychologically detrimental experience. Among such rights is the right to be able to adopt, and to have a family. If this changes and queer individuals are legally able to adopt, it’ll give the hope and dream that they have towards an equal future that they previously have not been able to envision. The concept of chosen families within the LGBTQIA+ community is very strong because there are individuals who have to face abandonment as a part of their journey so, to have the autonomy and choice to decide to start a family is huge for them. It will be very psychologically benefi cial for them.” She further added, “Furthermore, if queer people are given the ability to adopt, it would also mean that many more children will have the opportunity to fi nd their forever homes. Having this home, a place to belong, and people to call your family is very powerful and important. It’s also extremely psychologically benefi cial for these children because this is where we learn our fundamental ideas of self. So, it will create an opportunity for both these lost spaces to fi nd each other and fi nd family.” Shreya Kaul , counselling psychologist & Narrative Therapy Practitioner 18 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  19. We also spoke to some members of the community regarding their feelings on the issue and its importance. families who believe in corrective surgeries and therapies. This is also harmful for these kids but if queer individuals were allowed to adopt, they could have a haven to call their family. It’s very essential.” Varsha Panikar , co-founder of Star Hopper Varsha Panikar (they/he), a trans-non-binary individual who is the co-founder of Star Hopper, a trans-led fi lm production company from India, believes that “All children deserve a home and love and care. Anyone who can provide a child with a safe, secure, and loving home should be able to adopt a child. Parents that do not fi t into patriarchal heteronormative family structures, regardless of their gender identity, are going through the legal hassle to adopt and raise children. Anyone who’s willing to expend that much of their time, energy, and fi nancial resources, and is committed to giving a child a good home, deserves to be a parent. They should be allowed to become parents through adoption, or new reproductive technologies, and be subject to the same type of screening used with heterosexual couples and individuals.” Bittu Karthik Kondaiah Whereas, Shreyas aka klaakaarjntu, a non-binary pansexual multidisciplinary designer, passionate artist, and art instructor believes that, “It is indeed a tragedy to witness the slow decay of time as unqualifi ed and toxic government representatives deem themselves fi t to make decisions for the LGBTQIA+ community. The laws preventing consenting individuals from adopting a child, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender, are outright outrageous. It is pitiful to see these representatives and their ideological "blocks" ignoring the emotions of the queer community. Having come from a generation that experienced domestic violence and unhealthy relationships, this discrimination must be stopped. Children deserve supportive and affectionate homes without the hindrance of outdated laws. Love transcends boundaries regardless of orientation and gender, and it is unacceptable to tolerate discrimination. American shows have already made strides in promoting inclusivity for queer parenting, and it's high time we took notes. We must take a stand against these hateful individuals and demand the necessary changes. `` They further explained, “Even denying legal parent status through adoption to co-parents or second parents and discrimination against these willing, capable parents will deprive their children of benefi ts, rights, and privileges enjoyed by children of heterosexual married couples. Rights to property, healthcare, inheritance, custody, social security, and much more. Having said this, the stigma and discrimination around trans identities are drastically higher and lawmakers need to ensure that the rights are equally extended, to the trans community and the diverse forms of kinship that are not traditionally recognized. It’s time to legitimize non-traditional family structures which we as trans and queer folks have come to foster, nurture, and build into what some now call ‘home’.” On a similar note, Bittu Karthik Kondaiah (they/he), a trans individual who strongly believes that adoption rights are necessary exclaimed, “All queer and trans persons need to have the right to create safe and affi rming family spaces for themselves. But that’s not all, it’s also extremely essential for the children. You must understand that Intersex and gender non-conforming children are also largely, being placed with cis-fender heterosexual Shreyas aka klaakaarjntu 19 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  20. We also spoke to Jahnvi Kataria, a dancer, a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community and, a business psychologist. She is also a published writer and talent booster. Talking about adoption rights, she said, “I just cannot think of any reason anyone should be refused to adopt. As long as the individuals have the fi nancial and mental bandwidth to take care of a child. I am a bi myself working in the corporate sector and I've always wanted to adopt, even before I came out. We all need people who want to adopt, so why say no when there are children out there who can get a better life?” So, as we celebrate Family Day, let us remember that families come in all shapes and sizes and that every family is deserving of respect, dignity, and legal recognition. Let us come together to demand change, to fi ght for a world where every child has the chance to grow up in a family that loves and supports them, regardless of who that family is made up of. After all, we all deserve a family’s love, don’t we? Jahnvi Kataria , a dancer, member of LGBTQ+ 20 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

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  23. TIPS AND TRICKS TO DECLUTTER AND ORGANIZE YOUR WARDROBE Decluttering and organizing your wardrobe can be a daunting task, but it's an essential step towards a more organized and stress-free lifestyle. It's easy to accumulate clothes, but with a little effort and a systematic approach, you can transform your closet into a stylish space. Dhanush Kumar will guide you through the process of decluttering and organizing your wardrobe, step by step. Assess Your Wardrobe The fi rst step to decluttering your wardrobe is to take a good look at what you have. This means taking everything out of the closet, including clothes, shoes, and accessories. Once you have everything in the open, start sorting them into three piles: Keep, Donate, and Sell. Be honest with yourself and ask yourself this question. Donate or Sell Unwanted Items Once you have sorted everything into piles. It is time to get rid of unwanted items. You can either donate them to charity or sell them online or at a store. If you choose to donate, make sure you fi nd a reputable organization that will put your clothes to good use. Organize your keep pile Now that you have narrowed down your wardrobe to the items you want to keep, it is time to start organizing. The fi rst thing you should do is group your clothes by category like tops, dresses, and pants. Within each category, organize your clothes by colour, starting with light colours and moving to darker ones. This will make it easier to fi nd what you are looking for. 23 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  24. Use Shelf Dividers Shelf Dividers are a great way to maximize the space in your closet and keep your clothes organized. They are especially useful for keeping stacks of sweaters, or t-shirts neat. You can also shelf dividers to separate your clothes by category. Utilize Storage Bins and Boxes If you have a lot of small items in your wardrobe, such as belts, socks, and scarves. Consider using storage bins and boxes to keep them organized. You can also use storage bins to store out-of- season clothes, freeing up valuable closet space. Store shoes properly Shoes can take up a lot of space in your closet, so it is important to store them properly. Consider using a shoe rack or hanging shoe organizer to keep them off the fl oor and organized. You can also use shoe boxes to keep your shoes dust-free and easy to fi nd. 24 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  25. Elevate your Beach style with these fashion trends The beach is an amazing place to have fun and relax, and your outfi t should refl ect that. In India, beach fashion has evolved over the years, and today, we see a wide range of styles that cater to different tastes and body types. Whether you are going for a swim, or taking a stroll along the shore. Dhanush Kumar brings you some of the latest beach fashion trends to keep in mind. ??????????????? ??????????????? Swimwear is an essential element of beach fashion. We have many options to choose from, bikinis and one-piece swimsuits are popular choices, and there are variations of these styles that suit different body types. Cut-out swimsuits are also a trend that adds a touch of edge to your beach look. Beach cover-ups are a great way to transition from the sand to the bar or restaurant without having to change your outfi t. Kaftans, sarongs, and tunics are some of the most popular cover-up styles. These pieces come in different lengths, from mini to maxi, and they are made from lightweight fabrics such as cotton, silk, or chiffon. 25 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  26. ???????? ??????????? When it comes to beach footwear, comfort is key. So the popular choice would be fl ip-fl ops, but other options such as slides, and sandals provide more support and protection for your feet. Accessories are the fi nishing touch to any beach outfi t. Sunglasses are important to protect your eyes from the sun's glare. Hats are also popular because they serve the dual purpose of providing shade and adding a stylish element to your look. Jewellery should be kept to a minimum as sand can damage your pieces, but a simple necklace can add a touch of elegance to your look ??????? ???????? Beach fashion is not just limited to women, men also have many options to choose from. Swim trunks are the most popular choice for men, and there are many styles such as board shorts, trunks, and briefs. You can also choose t-shirts, and polo shirts for your beachwear, and they can be paired with shorts. Kids also have many options when it comes to beach fashion. Swimwear for kids comes in different styles such as one-piece swimsuits swim trunks and rash guards. The footwear suitable for kids are fl ip-fl ops, sandals, water shoes, hats, and sunglasses that can help to protect their eyes and skin from the sun. 26 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  27. Can Lingerie Help People Walk the Path Towards Self-Love? Love is an integral part of our lives and is very important for our mental and emotional well-being but the most essential form of love in our lives is, of course, self-love. To put simply, self-love is an appreciation for oneself and having a high regard for our well-being and happiness. It means taking care of our needs and not sacrifi cing our well-being or happiness to please others. Alas, in this fast-paced and cruel modern world where everyone is competing for resources, ideal lives and even love, it's hard to not be critical of ourselves. This makes maintaining and practising self-love all the more essential. It is necessary to be able to appreciate ourselves every day. But what makes self-love the key to long, happy and fulfi lled lives? Mehak Walia in conversation with Ummang Sharma Bajpai (MWP, MBPsS), an Integrative Psychologist and the Head of Psychological Services at the Institute for the Advancement of Mental Health (IAMH), an online-fi rst institute, established to improve access to mental wellness and mental healthcare. W oneself allows individuals to establish a positive relationship with themselves - which in turn leads to feeling more confi dent in their abilities and sense of self-worth. Having self-love also helps a person to have better relationships with others, as they are less likely to tolerate harmful or abusive behaviour from others. Additionally, it fosters better communication - of one’s needs and boundaries. There is a growing body of research on the importance of self-love, particularly in the fi elds of psychology and mental health. Studies have shown that self-love is positively associated with better mental health outcomes, such as lower levels of anxiety and depression, and improved life satisfaction.” hile talking about the importance of self-love, Ummang explained, “Self-love is extremely important in a person's life because it lays the foundation for a healthy and fulfi lling life. Loving He further added, “Additionally, self-love has been linked to greater resilience and coping skills, allowing individuals to better navigate stress and adversity - which happens because a person who loves themselves is better able to cope with stress and overcome challenges. Other studies have found that self-love can also be associated with better physical health outcomes, such as improved sleep, lower levels of infl ammation, and enhanced immune function. Overall, the research suggests that self-love is a crucial aspect of overall well-being and is essential for personal growth and happiness. Self-love is a critical aspect of personal growth and happiness and is necessary for a fulfi lling and balanced life.” Ummang Sharma Bajpai (MWP, MBPsS) But, in the daily struggle towards self-love, a question that puzzles us all now and then is how we should love our bodies when they don't match the beauty standards. How do we feel sexy in our different body types and shapes with all their differences and fl aws? Well, I might have the answer. One of the most interesting and creative ways to fall in love with yourself is via lingerie. The use of lingerie has been around for centuries, and they have been used time and again to accentuate certain body parts and our overall appeal. However now, they have become more than just tools to attract others. They have not turned into the boldest, strongest and sexiest tools for a woman's sexual expression. 27 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  28. (Image Credits: @_deb.tathagata) It is also essential to note the fact that all of us have unique body types and different preferences when it comes to lingerie. They are more than just simple undergarments; they are a tool through which we feel sexy and appreciate our unique bodies in all their glory. They have the power to shatter the boxes of toxic beauty and body standards created by society as a whole. You see, wearing a nice set of lingerie of our choice is literally, one of the most empowering experiences out there. This can positively affect our emotional state by showing off our fi erce and fabulous side with a layer of sexual liberation and girl power. This can also boost our self- esteem and confi dence and on top of it all, it makes us feel good about our bodies thereby improving our self- image. This allows you to feel validation internally rather than seeking it from others. This can be a brilliant path to work on our self-esteem as a whole. Don’t believe me? Well, look back to the fi rst time you came across a gorgeous piece of lingerie that made you pause. Did you end up trying it? Did your refl ection in that mirror make you smile and feel special, even if was just for a split second? That is the exact power of lingerie. They have turned into symbols of accepting our sexuality in its truest form. But how do they help? Ummang believes that “wearing lingerie or fetish gear that makes you feel confi dent and empowered can have a positive impact on self-love. If wearing certain types of clothing makes you feel good about yourself and boosts your confi dence, then it can certainly be seen as a form of self- care and self-expression. I think it’s worth acknowledging here the special relevance of self-love and the use of lingerie or fetish gear for the LGBTQIA+ community. For many individuals in the queer community, self-love can be a particularly challenging aspect of personal growth, as they may have faced ‘minority stress’ - which is discrimination, stigma, and rejection based on their sexual orientation or gender identity. The use of lingerie or fetish gear can be a way for these individuals to express their sexuality and gender identity in a safe and empowering way and can help to build self-confi dence and self-acceptance. “ 28 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  29. Ummang agreed and added with a smile, “Wearing lingerie or fetish gear can help improve self-esteem for some people. It can be a way to express one's sexuality, feel confi dent, and embrace their body. However, it is important to note that self-esteem is a complex and multifaceted concept and is not solely determined by what one wears. Wearing lingerie or fetish gear can provide temporary confi dence boosts, but it needs to be part of a wider strategy to develop a healthy relationship with self and a stable sense of self- worth. While interrelated, self-worth, self-esteem, and self-love are distinct concepts. Simply put, self-worth is the underlying belief in one's inherent value, self- esteem is an external evaluation of oneself, and self- love is a positive and compassionate attitude towards oneself. Unlike self-esteem, which can be infl uenced by external factors and external validation, self-love is a more stable, holistic, and internalized sense of self- worth. Plus, we must also remember that everyone's experiences and preferences are unique, and what works for one person may not work for another. So, you shouldn’t do something if you’re feeling threatened by it in any way.” But it’s also very essential to note and understand the fact that the battle towards self-love cannot just be won with lingerie. You do need other arsenals in your corner. There are several ways you can support the use of lingerie or fetish gear in the process of self-love and personal growth. and keep them in check. Next, it’s important to provide a safe and supportive environment: Create a space where individuals feel comfortable and accepted, free from judgement or shame. This will aid the process of self-discovery for them. We can also ensure that we foster body positivity: Help folks embrace their bodies, regardless of their shape or size, and focus on what makes them unique and beautiful. This enables everyone to emphasize self-love and serves as a reminder that true confi dence and empowerment come from within. Importantly, providing a supportive and empowering environment, and encouraging individuals to focus on self-love and self-care is key to promoting a positive body image and positive personal growth.” While discussing these ways in detail, Ummang explained, “First and foremost, be open-minded and non-judgmental: Allow individuals to express themselves and explore their sexuality in a way that feels comfortable and empowering to them, without imposing your own opinions or prejudices. We live in a shame-based culture, so a lot of biases may covertly exist in our thoughts - it’s important to call these out Another very essential fact that we must remember is that it's important to remember that self-love is not solely dependent on external factors. Ummang expressed that, ‘True self-love comes from within. It involves valuing and accepting oneself for who they are, regardless of their appearance or external circumstances. Ultimately, what is more, important is to engage in activities that make you feel good about yourself - that empower you to be your authentic self. Whether that's wearing lingerie or fetish gear, or engaging in other forms of self-expression, the key is to focus on building a positive relationship with yourself and nurturing your well-being.” At the end of the day, whether it’s sexy lingerie, gorgeous makeup, shiny new heels or just some comfort food, it’s essential to care for and appreciate yourself while learning how to fall in love with yourself. This road might be long and hard but don’t give up and hang in there, it’s all worth it! 29 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

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  32. WELLNESS EFFECTIVE TIPS TO QU T QU T SMOKING Quitting smoking is not an easy task, but it is one of the best things you can do for your health. Smoking is responsible for numerous health problems, including cancer, heart disease, and respiratory illnesses. Quitting smoking is a journey that requires a lot of effort, and discipline, but it is worth it. Dhanush Kumar lists some effective tips and advice to quit smoking. 1. Make a plan Quitting smoking requires a plan. It is essential to decide on a quit date and stick to it. The quit date should be a few weeks in advance, allowing you to prepare mentally and physically. Decide on a method to quit smoking, such as nicotine replacement therapy, or counselling. Identify your smoking triggers and develop strategies to avoid them. Finally, set goals and reward yourself for milestones reached. 2. Seek Support Quitting smoking can be a daunting task, and you do not have to do it alone. Seek support from family, friends, or a support group. Talk to your doctor who can provide guidance and support. Joining a support group can provide motivation, encouragement, and accountability. 3. Manage withdrawal symptoms Withdrawal symptoms can be a challenge when quitting smoking. It can include anxiety, headaches, and diffi culty concentrating. Managing withdrawal symptoms can be done through nicotine replacement therapy such as patches, or medication prescribed by your device. Exercises such as deep breathing can also help reduce symptoms. 32 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  33. 4. Find Healthy Habits When you quit smoking, it is a great opportunity to develop healthy habits. Find new activities to replace smoking such as exercise or a new hobby. Develop healthy eating habits, such as eating more fruits, and vegetables and drinking more water. Avoid alcohol and caffeine which can trigger smoking cravings. 5. Stay Positive It is important to stay positive and focus on your goals. Celebrate milestones reached, such as one day, one week, or one month without smoking. Remember the benefi ts of quitting smoking, such as improved health, more energy, and better breath. 6. Avoid smoking triggers Avoiding smoking triggers can be challenging but it is a major part of quitting smoking. Some common smoking triggers include stress, social situations, or certain times of the day. Find alternative activities to replace smoking, such as listening to music. 8. Stay focused on your goals Staying focused on goals is essential when quitting smoking. It is easy to become distracted or lose motivation. Remember the benefi ts of quitting smoking, such as improved health. Establish realistic goals and treat yourself when you achieve them. 7. Use Nicotine Replacement Therapy Nicotine Replacement Therapy can help manage withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings. Nicotine replacement therapy includes patches, gum, inhalers, and nasal sprays. These products deliver nicotine without the harmful chemicals found in cigarettes 33 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  34. ELEVATE YOUR STYLE: Expert Grooming Tips For Men In today's world, personal grooming has become a major aspect of men's lifestyles. With the increasing competition in professional and personal life, it is essential to maintain a well- groomed appearance to create a positive impression. Dhanush Kumar discusses some essential grooming tips that every man should follow to look their best. 1) Skincare The fi rst and foremost grooming tip for you is to take care of their skin. A clear complexion enhances appearance and confi dence. You should follow a daily skincare routine that includes cleansing, and moisturizing. If necessary you should also use sunscreen to protect your skin from UV rays. 2) Hair Care Hair is one of the most noticed parts of one's appearance, and it is crucial to take care of it properly. You should wash your hair regularly with good shampoo and conditioner. You should also trim your regularly to keep it well-groomed. If you have long hair, it is important to tie it up neatly to avoid an unkempt appearance. 34 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  35. 3) Beard Care Beard has become a trend among men, and it is important to maintain it properly. You should trim your beard regularly to keep it neat. You should also use beard oil to keep your hair soft and shiny. It is important to groom the beard according to your face shape to enhance your appearance. 5) Fragrance Most men think that fragrance is just something you sprayed on before a night out, but it is important to choose the right fragrance that can enhance your overall appearance. Choose a fragrance that suits your personality and style and apply it in the right amount. 4) Oral Care Taking care of your oral hygiene is important not just for your overall health but also for the hygiene of your breath. If possible, try to brush your teeth twice a day and fl oss regularly to keep your mouth teeth clean and healthy. You can also use mouthwash to freshen your breath. 7) Foot care Foot care is not just for women, taking care of your feet is essential for both men and women. Keep your feet clean and moisturized, trim your toenails regularly, and avoid wearing shoes that are too tight or uncomfortable. 6) Clothing Choosing the right clothes and dressing appropriately for every occasion is very important. Just make sure to choose clothes that fi t well and are comfortable. Pay attention to the colour combination and pick the right accessories that suit appropriately to the clothes. 35 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

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  38. ???????????????????? ??????????? DIVYA KUMAR IS A ONE-MAN SHOW ON A HIGH! The pandemic, though one of the worst viral disasters to strike human life turned out to be a time frame of opportunities for some adventurous minds. Divya Kumar was introduced to Kombucha drinks during a trip to the USA. Her return coincided with the lockdown and she was pleasantly surprised to fi nd one of her neighbours revelling in Kombucha. E ver thought of fermented sweet tea with a culture of bacteria and yeast? That is what the Kombucha drink is all about. It has stirred many a beverage lover to mull over its origins and numerous health benefi ts. As intriguing as its name is, this drink has caught the fancy of many and has become a must-have beverage! Divya Kumar explains the nuances of DIVS Kombucha to Canta Dadlaney and how she loves to be called, the one-woman Kombucha entrepreneur in Chennai. Divya Kumar What’s behind the name ‘Kombucha’ and why do people state that it’s akin to a beer when actually it’s a nutritious type of tea? Kombucha has its roots in ancient China and was renowned as the "Drink of Immortality" with legend stating that regular drinkers would live to enjoy a life span of more than 100 years! DIVS Kombucha (DIVS is the short form of Divya and the drink is named after me) involves the traditional process which entails the science of fermentation, perhaps, that is why many compare it to a beer. To put it simply, Kombucha is to tea as wine is to grape juice. You can call it a fermented tea with a unique, natural effervescence because of its bright, tangy and refreshing taste. Our DIVS Kombuchas bubble with billions of friendly living microorganisms, these are known as probiotics and aid in digestion, support gut health, and boost immunity. 38 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  39. With no background or knowledge about the drink, how and when did you get into this? The pandemic had made me too restless for words. From baking banana bread to drinking dalgona coffee, I ran out of things to do in my mother's kitchen. One fi ne day, my neighbour, well into Kombucha brewing, lent me her SCOBY (Symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast), a starter culture that kickstarts fermentation. As per legend, a SCOBY should always be gifted. This gift was a turning point for me during the lockdown! How did you go about researching the ingredients and the process of making them? I am neither a microbiologist, botanist nor chef, I have no formal training in this fi eld. I spent a lot of time, researching and studying the subject online, and poured over various journals. I then connected with experts in microbiology, to understand the science of brewing. I burnt many a midnight candle to understand the minute details of the product; from the ingredients to the brewing, the target audiences, benefi ts and even alternative uses. lab and discovered over six strains of probiotics in our beverages, which speaks highly of our nutritional profi le. You will always fi nd a bottle of Kombucha in this passionate brewer’s home who has witnessed some of her own customers brew this drink and start their own ventures. For her, competition is a matter of ‘the more, the merrier’. With no concrete expansion plans for the moment, Divya considers her compact brewery premises that craft thousands of litres of Kombucha, the ultimate haven. What are the nutritional benefi ts? Probiotics help repopulate benefi cial gut fl ora with diverse bacteria, producing neurochemicals that improve your mood and energy levels. A healthy gut strengthens the connection between your brain and your gut to better regulate mental well-being. The active enzymes in our Kombucha help to break down foods and increase nutrient absorption, aid effective digestion and boost metabolism. Our Kombucha drinks are also rich in Vitamin B2, and C, polyphenols, lactic acid, glucuronic acid and acetic acids. Parents have reverted to telling us about how this drink has helped wean their children from serious Cola and Pepsi addiction. Also, Kombucha includes only 6 gm of sugar compared to 30-40 gm in your regular soft drinks and is free of all artifi cial colouring. What are the key ingredients? Our Kombucha line-up typically contains a blend of unorthodox black & green teas with sulphur-free cane sugar for fermentation. We have developed over 35 recipes, that involve all-natural herbs, spices, botanicals, fruits and fl orals, and ideally work with whatever is available as per the season. We worked with a US-based How many fl avours of Kombucha are there? For a drink that takes 25-30 days to craft, you can fi nd DIVS Kombucha even in a place like Himachal Pradesh and enjoy at least 9-12 fl avours during a peak season. Between the months of March to August, you can enjoy Nannari cola, Firecracker, Goldrush and Banganapalli bomb and between September and February, Hibiscus, Apple pie and orange peppermint. 39 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  40. Beat The Heat With These Traditional Beat The Heat With These Traditional 2) Aam Panna: The Mango Nectar Aam Panna is a summer drink made from raw mangoes. It is a sweet and sour nectar that is fl avoured with cumin powder, and mint leaves. The raw mangoes used to make Aam Panna are boiled and mashed into a pulp, which is then mixed with sugar, water, and spices. Aam Panna also helps in preventing heat strokes, aids digestion, and boosts immunity. ?????? ?????? ?????? Summer in India can be a scorching affair, with the sun beating down relentlessly and humidity making it feel like a sauna. But fear not, Indian cuisine has a plethora of traditional drinks that are not only delicious but also provide relief from the sweltering heat. From the sweet and tangy to the cooling and refreshing, here are some traditional drinks that you must try this summer. 1) Nimbu Pani: The Classic Lemonade Nimbu Pani is a popular summer drink that is found in every nook and corner of India. It is made by squeezing fresh lemons into water and adding sugar, salt, and spices like cumin powder. Nimbu pani is not only refreshing but also helps in hydrating the body, it is also a great source of Vitamin C and aids digestion. to get carrots in good size and fl avour. 3) Lassi: The Yogurt Delight Lassi is a creamy and refreshing yoghurt- based drink that is popular across India. It is made by blending yoghurt with water and sugar and is sometimes fl avoured with rose water. It also comes in various forms such as sweet lassi, salty lassi, and mango lassi. It is not only a great thirst quencher but also a drink that helps in digestion and boosts immunity. 40 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  41. 5) Kokum Sherbet: The coastal cooler Kokum Sherbet is a popular drink in the coastal regions of India, especially on the Maharashtra side. It is made by soaking dried kokum fruit in water and adding sugar and spices like cumin powder, and ginger. Kokum Sherbet has a sweet and sour taste and is a great thirst quencher. It is also a great source of antioxidants and helps in preventing dehydration. 4) Chaas: The Buttermilk Refresher Chaas, also known as Mattha, is a popular summer drink that is made by churning yogurt with water and adding salt and spices. Chaas is a staple in many households and is often served with a meal to aid digestion. It is also a great probiotic and helps in keeping the body cool during the summers 41 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  42. SAVOUR THE FLAVORS OF PERFECTION AT Oyster BAR & KITCHEN Oyster Bar and Kitchen is a restaurant space that makes one's soul satisfi ed. They have a newly extended area which was launched in December last year, where you can relax and enjoy delicious food that is specialized in a regional menu base, along with a bar which serves the best cocktails and mocktails. One of the best things about this place is the friendly people who are happy to offer their services. Oyster Bar and Kitchen is a must-visit if you are looking for a peaceful space in HSR Layout in South-Eastern Bengaluru. Mariya S Mattathil talks about her experience at one of the best calmful bar spaces in Bengaluru. O capacity of the restaurant will also come with a party space. The third fl oor is open to everyone, where smoking is allowed, and where friends can meet up and have their favourite drinks. The bar counter has a diverse range of beverage choices. They also have a family-friendly area on the second fl oor and a private space for parties and private gatherings. yster Bar and Kitchen has abundant greenery that enhances the ambience and infuses it with a sense of energy. The space has two fl oors that are well-maintained and kept clean. The 250-seating Good food with many fl avours Continental and Chinese cuisine are the major attractions of Oyster, they also promote Indian regional cuisine. The region-based spices and fl avours are adopted by Oyster which makes them aligned with the Indian taste too. Oyster tried to adopt tastes from different parts of the country to make it more authentic. The starters are best for their varied fl avours. A few highlighted dishes are Veg Nachos, Corn Cheese Balls, Pepper Chicken, Chilli fi sh and Chicken Banjara Kebab, which are some of the spotlight dishes on the regional menu. The restaurant also strives to balance quality and quantity with its menu options. 42 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  43. Oyster Bar and Kitchen serves the best drinks too. When the summer strikes, with its heavy weather in Bengaluru and its people, it is necessary to stay hydrated and cool. Oyster Bar and Kitchen has the perfect solution with their famous summer drinks, Cucumber Cooler and Zesty Coconut Water. Fresh cucumber juice can help reduce body heat and infl ammation and is mixed with watermelon cubes to make it more refreshing. The energy of Zesty Coconut Water gives much more than one expects. The crushed ice with lime juice and coconut water and the honey and minty effect will rejuvenate one's mind and body. The green ambience sets the right emotions One thing that makes Oyster Bar and Kitchen is their highlights for each day of the week. Monday comes with a group discount of 25%, which a group of four and more can avail of. Ladies night is Tuesday's attention, with the second drink free for all the lady customers. Wednesday comes with an elegant candlelight dinner theme. This theme is adopted to minimize electricity usage and conserve energy. “Bring your Kid Day” is the highlight of Thursdays, where there is a wide range of kids menus and where the quality time spent with the family is promoted. Friday, Saturday and Sunday are the Pet Days for Oyster with a special pet menu. It is also one of the fi rst bars which are completely pet friendly. “It is pet friendly in the true sense. You can come with your pets any day, any time and spend your time with them,” said Devanshi Tripathi, CEO and the Founder of Oyster Bar and Kitchen. Address: #36, 3rd fl oor, 14th Main Rd, Sector 7, HSR Layout, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560102 Tel: 8075562611 - Nadeem Oyster Bar and Kitchen is a hidden gem in HSR Layout Bengaluru that offers a delightful dining experience along with incredible drinks. The green space with the perfect lighting is also the best for photos. The dining experience at Oyster Bar and Kitchen is worth the time and effort. It is a place worthy enough to add to your checklist and enjoy the time with your loved ones and pets Timing: From 12 noon to 1 am at night. Price: 800 per person Meal for two: Rs 1600-2000 including drinks Our pick: Chicken Banjara Kebab and Zesty Coconut Water 43 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

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  46. ChatGPT How is taking over the tech world ChatGPT has become a hot topic of discussion for the past few months, with over 100 million users within two months of its launch. It became the fastest-growing app in the world. The AI-based chatbot was developed by a company named OpenAI which is backed by Elon Musk, and has abilities like writing long codes, and text content like essays, emails etc., within a couple of seconds. Recently, OpenAI introduced an updated version of ChatGPT which is the GPT-4 and it brought about further improvements compared to the previous version. Now that the use of AI has increased rapidly, the threat of AI-based software and robots replacing humans from their jobs has also started becoming a concern. Aniket Pande from BlazeTechnica gives a brief about all the advancements going on in ChatGPT and how the future of the tech industry would be along with these AI-based chatbots. with over 100 million users within two months of its launch. It became the What is GPT-4 and how can it benefit our lives? GPT-4 is the latest version of OpenAI’s ChatGPT and it has a lot of improvements like a better- responding interface, image input along with text just like Google lens and a more human- like natural conversational style. GPT-4 is also capable of handling and processing over 25,000 words of text which allows a lot more use cases like long-form content creation, extended conversations, document search and analysis and more. These are the kind of features which are very benefi cial from an end-user perspective as they add a lot more convenience to our lives. From a business use case side, ChatGPT can benefi t in even more areas like Customer Support where AI-based chatbots can provide 24/7 support to customers by answering to their queries, Healthcare services where the chatbots can provide personalised medical advice to patients based on their past treatment records, Sales and Marketing where chatbots can help in generating leads and also run online marketing campaigns, targeting ads to people falling under a common interest group. Even in the IT sector, ChatGPT can help in automating the recruitment process. Integrating ChatGPT in CRM (Customer Relationship Management System) can help get real-time insights into customer behaviour and market trends. However, the use cases are endless and we are surely going to see Artifi cial Intelligence playing a huge role in revolutionising the tech industry in next couple of years. Is ChatGPT going to steal our jobs? With the rapid growth of ChatGPT technology, there are a lot of rising concerns about AI-based chatbots replacing human employees from their jobs. Well to an extent, AI will surely take up a few job roles in which tasks are repetitive and businesses will adapt to AI-based chatbots for cost-effectiveness, but eventually, it will also result in a lot more new job opportunities which will be related to data and artifi cial intelligence. The world will change but it will be all about upskilling ourselves with time. ChatGPT is indeed a very powerful tool which can help in automating conversations and getting a few things done quickly through its algorithm but still, it cannot replace the creative and out-of-the-box thinking of a human mind. Source: Built In 46 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

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  49. Resurrecting the Art of Naga Tattooing Morangam Khaling (Mo Naga or Mo), a member of the UIPO Naga tribe from Manipur and a fashion apparel graduate from NIFT stumbled upon tattooing during college and was intrigued. After researching its signifi cance, he began studying and travelling to remote villages in North East in 2012 to learn more, eventually dedicating himself to preserving the art form. In conversation with Surabhi Goel, he shares his journey of reviving Naga tattooing. M He espouses the notion that traditions are serving as vital identity markers, abound across India, and tattoos are not an exception. They serve as powerful expressions of one's status and culture and convey narratives about their persona. o explains that while there is now ample information available online about Naga tattooing, he began researching the art form in 2007 when information was scarce. In the present era, grasping the signifi cance of tattoos, and how they contribute to the formation of our cultural expression and identity, is crucial. Previously, tattoos had been relegated to insignifi cance. However, Mo Naga is determined to create awareness and promote the recognition of their importance. The fruits of his labour are becoming evident, with scholars and students increasingly studying this art form, bringing it to the forefront as an indispensable component of India's cultural heritage. Morangam Khaling (Mo Naga or Mo) 49 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

  50. Mo Naga's approach to incorporating traditional tattoos into his designs involves a deep understanding and appreciation of the art form's signifi cance in the identity, culture, and expressions of the people. He endeavours to disseminate awareness among those who have discontinued tattooing due to societal infl uence, which has deemed tattoos to be insignifi cant in the context of modern-day living. He is meticulous in his approach to avoid appropriating or weakening the integrity of the art, instead inspiring individuals to delve into their ancestral heritage. To achieve this goal, he engages in extensive research, travel, and communication to grasp and manifest a creation that respects the people's sentiments. One can fi nd him on Instagram as Headhuntersink. The artist clients are a selective group of people who are culturally aware and seek to express themselves in a meaningful way. His tattoos are inspired by the wisdom, knowledge, and lessons passed down by ancestors over hundreds and thousands of years. Despite our modern advancements, Mo Naga believes that we still crave connection and community. His clients come from various parts of the world and relate to his work. The tattoos that he creates convey a way of life and philosophy, and the aesthetics of it refl ect the majesty of nature. Mo Naga is creating the Tattoo Village, a space for traditional tattooing using thorns and natural pigments in a village setting, where people can learn and share. He recognizes the lack of such a space in contemporary society and hopes to preserve and promote the art of traditional tattooing. The Village will also have a Tattoo Garden and serve as a platform for people interested in traditional tattoos. Mo Naga's ancestral village is the chosen location, and he has been appointed by the Ministry of Textiles Handloom of Manipur to support and promote handloom. Mo Naga plans to work with other cultural expressions of the people in the future, but for now, his focus and priority lie on the Tattoo Village. The Tattoo Village is his priority for now and aims to be fully operational next year. Although Mo Naga was once known for his realistic tattoo styles, he has shifted his focus towards promoting traditional art and its importance. Over the past 8-9 years, he has been spreading awareness about traditional art and tribal tattoos, which he specializes in. However, he is still happy to take on special requests from clients who have exciting ideas or want to express themselves through a tattoo that may not be traditional. Despite his main focus being on traditional tribal tattoos, Mo Naga is always happy to take on projects that allow him to express his artistry and create something meaningful and personal to his clients. 50 May 2023 I N D I A INDIA’S FIRST INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE

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