Darpan Chat Central presents CEO of DiverseCity Community Resources Society, Neelam Sahota on the percpetion around diversity and the work that needs to be done to push the dialogue of inclusion and diversity forward.
The lead of Never Have I Ever reflects on four years as Devi Vishwakumar, teenager-at-large. After forty episodes, four boyfriends, dozens of cringe-inducing moments, and countless laughs, Never Have I Ever came to an end last month. The Netflix series, a coming-of-age sitcom created by Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher, was the rare show anchored by a first-generation Indian-American teenager.
The 21st century corporate world demands agility, resilience, and a relentless pursuit of excellence, making it an exhilarating and challenging landscape for those willing to take on the journey. Wondering what it takes to shine in the corporate world? Three industry experts from three distinct fields tell all:
To Kill a Tiger initially started as a different film, focusing on an NGO creating awareness among men and boys about women’s rights. In an exclusive interview, Pahuja shares what it was like to direct To Kill a Tiger.
Amit Bhayana works as Manager, Planning and Organization Development with a private firm, while his wife, Meeta Bhayana, works as an Early Childhood Assistant in a Montessori school. They live in South Surrey with their two daughters, Ridhima and Shivika Bhayana.
Shankar it has always held a peculiar fascination for her, and for the past 25 years, she has been reading food memoirs and recipe books -- trying out new things at any given time.
Covid is witnessing resurgence in many countries, including India. According to the World Health Organisation's (WHO) latest weekly epidemiological update, 74 countries have reported increases in new cases of 20 per cent or greater during the last 28 days compared to the previous 28-day period