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Changing the taste of India: Wharton grad Revant Himatsingka educates Indians on junk food

Changing the taste of India: Wharton grad Revant Himatsingka educates Indians on junk food

by Mallik Thatipalli | Sep 6, 2023

(September 6, 2023) “When we go to buy a shirt at Zara, we will try on five shirts, and debate about the color and price before picking one, but when it comes to food, why don’t we look for ten biscuit brands and read the labels before buying one?” asks 31-year-old...
Indian influencers: Using social media to create an impact

Indian influencers: Using social media to create an impact

by Charu Thakur | Dec 3, 2022

(December 3, 2022) They are stylish, sassy, funny and witty — meet the Indian influencers who have taken over social media and how. This social media brigade is presenting a slice of India to the world, one post at a time, and is loved by its army of followers. Every...
Rupi Kaur: The Indian Canadian breaking taboos with Instagram poetry

Rupi Kaur: The Indian Canadian breaking taboos with Instagram poetry

by Global Indian | Jul 31, 2021

(July 31, 9:30 am) “i want to apologize to all women i have called pretty. before i’ve called them intelligent or brave. i am sorry i made it sound as though something as simple as what you’re born with is the most you have to be proud of when your...

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