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This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.Today is the 12th of May and here are the headlines.India's Air Defence Foils Pakistani Strikes Amid Operation SindoorIndia targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan and PoK, but the Pakistani military intervened, said Air Marshal A.K. Bharti. Speaking after a high-level security meet with PM Modi, he confirmed all Indian air bases and defence systems are fully operational. Indian air defences successfully intercepted enemy threats, including Chinese-origin PL-15 missiles, long-range rockets, and loitering munitions. He highlighted the professionalism of India's air defence crews in neutralising incoming threats. The briefing underscored India's preparedness for any escalation following its precision strikes under Operation Sindoor.Virat Kohli Retires from Test Cricket Ahead of England TourVirat Kohli announced his immediate retirement from Test cricket via Instagram on Monday, just before India's five-match England tour. His decision follows Rohit Sharma's recent Test exit. Kohli, widely considered one of India's greatest batters, scored 9,230 runs in 210 Test innings at an average of 46.85. He now ranks fourth among Indian Test run-scorers, behind Tendulkar, Dravid, and Gavaskar. Kohli's retirement marks the end of a golden era in Indian Test cricket and signals a generational shift in the team's leadership and batting core.India Reopens Airports After Ceasefire With PakistanIndia has lifted the temporary ban on civil flight operations at 32 airports in northern and western regions following a ceasefire understanding with Pakistan. The restrictions, imposed amid rising cross-border tensions and air strikes, were initially to last until May 15. Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) issued Friday were cancelled on Monday, and flight operations are expected to resume soon. The airports, many located near military bases or conflict zones, were closed to protect civilian traffic from potential threats as hostilities peaked last week.First Quiet Night in J&K Since Start of India-Pakistan StandoffThe Indian Army confirmed a peaceful night across Jammu and Kashmir and along the international border on Sunday, marking the first calm since the May 7 launch of Operation Sindoor. This pause in hostilities comes after India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire on Saturday. Although explosions were reported in Srinagar and Punjab-Rajasthan border areas shortly after the announcement, no further firing occurred overnight. The lull offers a temporary reprieve after days of artillery fire and cross-border shelling that intensified following the Pahalgam terror attack.US-China Strike Deal to Slash Tariffs and Pause Trade WarThe US and China have agreed to reduce reciprocal tariffs and pause their trade war for 90 days, according to Reuters. After Geneva talks, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said both countries aim to de-escalate tensions. China will fix tariffs on US goods at 10%, suspend 24% additional tariffs, and scrap 91% of other duties. Bessent noted the US wants greater Chinese market access. The move could ease pressure on global markets, which have been rattled by months of retaliatory measures between the world's two largest economies.That's all for today. This was the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express.
I am so excited to say that my guest on the GWA Podcast is the world renowned artist, Bharti Kher. Known for a seemingly limitless practice that spans painting, sculpture, installation, found objects, and more; that explores hybrid beings – fusing animals and humans, objects and nature – Kher's extraordinary art-making looks at and exists both in the real world and imaginary. She is astute at seeing the potential in something, whether it be the magical superpowers of the human body or extent to which she can push materials into something they're not, transforming them into something full of wonder. From using bindis like tiny paint strokes, melted down bangles to form a tower of bricks, animal heads and or plant-like forms that transform a human from something real to into something mythical – looking at a Kher work is to see alchemy play out in a solid object. Born in England to Indian parents in 1969, Kher studied at Newcastle Polytechnic, before venturing to India, where she has lived since 1993. Settling in New Delhi, where she works in an almost fantastical four-story laboratory-like studio (+roof) that I was lucky enough to visit earlier this year, Kher has become one of the most celebrated artists in Asia, and beyond, exhibiting at institutions all over the world. Often taking the female body as a framework for her ideas – a form that, although prevalent in historical sculpture, has rarely been depicted by the female itself – Kher focuses on its multitudinous aspects. She adds leaves, horns and mannequins to show the many universes it contains, and to push against the rigidity of around who we are – as she has said, “what we are, how we function, what we do, where we sit, where we don't sit.” Drawing on religion to mythology, womanhood and more, Kher's works feel ancient, present, and futuristic and, in a time like today when we are looking to alternative stories away from the ones dominating our world, forever enchanting and enriching, guiding us to seeing how extraordinary beings can be. Her current exhibition, aptly titled Alchemies, at Yorkshire Sculpture Park brings together work from the last few decades, both small and colossal, and gets us to think about how the ultimate job of the artist is as an alchemist: someone who can transform the ordinary into the extraordinary, see the myriad possibilities in a single medium, and show us something we instantly recognise despite never having witnessed it before… Kher's exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture Park! https://ysp.org.uk/whats-on/exhibitions/bharti-kher?gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADfc_iZaY34c9UpnqEXtFtVVvF0Pg&gclid=Cj0KCQjw2ZfABhDBARIsAHFTxGwcjlobrI69KMnQTB7ikxghVWdGF-6i2Ly8BM1VTYAYqjtAlSAsFnYaAo96EALw_wcB -- THIS EPISODE IS GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY THE LEVETT COLLECTION: https://www.famm.com/en/ https://www.instagram.com/famm_mougins // https://www.merrellpublishers.com/9781858947037 Follow us: Katy Hessel: @thegreatwomenartists / @katy.hessel Sound editing by Nada Smiljanic Music by Ben Wetherfield
In today's Tech3 from Moneycontrol, Zepto ropes in Bharti's Akhil Gupta to power its IPO ambitions—amid key exits. Delhivery CEO Sahil Barua resigns from Swiggy's board citing work commitments. And MoEngage considers shifting HQ to India, joining a growing list of SaaS players eyeing local IPOs. We also look into SBI's lagging UPI performance. Tune in for your sharp daily fix of startup and tech news.
Band Gali Ka Aakhri Makan, which explores the relationship between a widow and her sons, and the societal pressure for middle-class families The stories delve into themes of love, duty, societal expectations, and the struggles of individuals navigating these complexities.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's Oval Office showdown with Donald Trump has triggered a political crisis. As U.S. support wavers, Zelensky turns to Europe for aid—but will it be enough? With approval ratings dropping and opposition voices growing louder, Ukraine's leader faces his toughest challenge yet. On this episode of Geeta's World, we break down the big meeting and what it means for the world. In this episode of Geeta's World, our host, Shashank Mattoo, and the foreign affairs editor at India Today, TV Today Network, Geeta Mohan, discuss. Watch! Produced by Prateek Lidhoo Sound mix by Rohan Bharti
In this episode of Market Minutes, Veer Sharma breaks down market trends amid global and domestic concerns. With small caps sliding into a bear market after a 21.5 percent drop from their peak, investors will closely track the mid- and small-cap space today. Also, tune in for insights from Kranthi Bathini, Director of Equity Strategy at WealthMills Securities. Market Minutes is your go-to morning podcast for hot stocks, key data, and market-moving trends.
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Alex Dantes-Smith sits down with Bharti Radix, Founder of Bloomsyard and Camilla Morgan, Head of Business Development and Customer Relationships at Eversys UK Ltd to discuss their dream coffee shops. Zipwire from Cam's mountain top coffee retreat to Bharti's dream beach cafe. Enjoy the journey on this one! Special thanks to Bloomsyard for hosting us for this recording.
What if discovering your unique manifestation style could be the key to achieving your goals faster? In this episode, Bharti Jatti Varma, senior manifestation coach at Illuminations, introduces her game-changing framework of four distinct manifestation styles Visionary, Action-Oriented, Trusting, and Intuitive. Learn how understanding and aligning with your personal style can eliminate frustration, overcome blocks, and bring your goals within reach more effortlessly. With actionable tools, science-backed insights, and inspiring success stories, Bharti provides the roadmap to help you manifest with clarity, confidence, and speed. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Discover Your Manifestation Style: Click Here Learn More About Bharti's Approach: Visit Illuminations Book a Manifestation Coaching Session: Click Here Connect with Us: Instagram: @illuminationsworld Facebook: Illuminations Well-Being Center YouTube: Illuminations Dubai Press play now to discover how your unique style can help you achieve your goals faster and with greater ease!
1993 में बॉलीवुड अभिनेत्री दिव्या भारती की मौत ने पूरे देश को झकझोर कर रख दिया था। 5 अप्रैल को, मुंबई में अपने अपार्टमेंट की पांचवीं मंजिल की बालकनी से गिरने के कारण 19 साल की उम्र में उनका निधन हो गया। दिव्या के पति साजिद नाडियाडवाला पर उनकी मौत का आरोप लगाया गया था, लेकिन अब गुड्डी मारुति ने साजिद के खिलाफ हत्या के इन आरोपों का खंडन किया है।Support the show: https://www.jagran.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When two literary giants meet, not in person but in a common creative playground called ‘translation', the results are always interesting and satisfying. Oscar Wilde's short story “ The Devoted Friend” is a satire about a friendship that is anything but nurturing or even reciprocal. Dharamvir Bharti translates without losing any nuance and makes the story his own. story,kahani,urdu kahani,hindi kahani,kahaniyan,radio kahani,radio story,audio story,podcast,storyjam,storytelling,radio,Nayi Kahani,Short story,gunahon ka devta,dharamvir bharati,andha yug,Satire, oscar wilde, translation
Tracy-Ann Oberman has reprised her role as Eastenders' Chrissie Watts. She talks to Nuala about stepping back into this character after almost two decades, and her recent adaptation of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. In it, Tracy-Ann plays a female version of the Jewish character, Shylock, and sets the action in 1930s London during the rise of Oswald Mosley, the antisemitic founder of the British Union of Fascists.We look back at Tuesday's special programme, live from the Radio Theatre in Broadcasting House in London, looking at the support for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities – or SEND as it's often known in England. Nuala heard from guest panellists including Kellie Bright, an actress in EastEnders but also a mum to a child with SEND, Katie, who is 17 and says she was completely failed by the SEND system, Marsha Martin, the founder and CEO of the charity Black SEN Mamas and the Minister for School Standards, Catherine McKinnell.Visual artist Bharti Kher's new exhibition, Target Queen at the Southbank Centre, features supersized bindis reimagined from their microscopic form to the macro size worn by the goddess, transforming the brutalist building into a powerful feminine force. Bharti joins Anita to discuss the exhibition.The newly elected Chair of the Women and Equalities Select Committee, Labour MP Sarah Owen, joins Anita Rani on the programme to discuss the remit of her new role and what she hopes to achieve.A new play, The Lightest Element, which has opened at Hampstead Theatre, explores the life and career of astronomer Cecila Payne-Gaposchkin, the first person to work out what stars are made of. Anita is joined by actor Maureen Beatie, who plays Cecilia, and the playwright Stella Feehilly.
The Chief Executive of Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre has stepped down. It follows an independent review which found the centre failed to protect women-only spaces. It was commissioned by Rape Crisis Scotland - after an employment tribunal found the centre in Edinburgh had unlawfully discriminated against an employee - who believed sexual assault victims should be able to choose the sex of those supporting them. Anita Rani hears more from Lorna Gordon, the BBC's Scotland correspondent. Karen Maguire received an out-of-court settlement from South Lanarkshire Council last year after her adoption of a two-year-old boy broke down. She won the payout after her lawyer argued that the council had failed to provide her with sufficient background information on the child and did not support her during the placement. Karen tells Anita why she has decided to speak out. And Anita also hears from Dr Polly Cowan from Scottish Adoption and Fostering, who has separately carried out research into child adoption breakdowns. Visual artist Bharti Kher's new exhibition, Target Queen at the Southbank Centre, features supersized bindis reimagined from their microscopic form to the macro size worn by the goddess, transforming the brutalist building into a powerful feminine force. Bharti joins Anita to discuss the exhibition. Director Fawzia Mirza joins Anita to talk about her feature film debut, The Queen of My Dreams. Set across Karachi and Canada, the film follows Azra, a queer aspiring actress who clashes with—and ultimately reconciles with—her conservative Pakistani mother. Partly inspired by Fawzia's own life, it explores the bonds between mothers and daughters and how gay brown girls can also have an epic Bollywood-style romance.Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Dianne McGregor
Artist Bharti Kher was brought up in England before moving to India almost on a whim in the early '90s. Since then, she has established herself as a major player on the international art scene. Her sculptures talk about women's place in society and the female body. She has a fascination with mythology and mixing the real with the magical, as well as a profound interest in materials and found objects. She has melted down bangles, used saris, and ceramic figures, as well as casting people with plaster. But she's best known for her work using bindis, made from felt. And she will be using bindis to create a huge piece on London's Southbank, which opens in September. Right now, she has a wonderful exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, entitled Bharti Kher: Alchemies, which shows a range of pieces from 2000-2024.In this episode she talks about: using things she finds – from radiators to bangles; how objects have inherent narratives and why she ‘exhausts' them; the importance of bindis; breaking things; her fascination with negative space; casting people in plaster; growing up in Epsom and loving art from a young age; travelling to New Delhi on the toss of a coin; and being married to a fellow artist. And remember the Material Matters fair takes place at Bargehouse, Oxo Tower Wharf from 18-21 September. It's free for trade but you must register in advance here: https://registration.iceni-es.com/material-matters/reg-start.aspxSupport the Show.
On Episode 362 of The Core Report, financial journalist Govindraj Ethiraj talks to Aditi Nayar, chief economist at ICRA as well as Shiv Putcha, founder & principal analyst at Mandala Insights.SHOW NOTES(00:00) The Take(05:29) Markets withstand Hindenburg, Adani stocks don't(07:29) Inflation is down to 3.5%, why you shouldn't celebrate yet(14:13) Bharti buys a 25% stake in iconic UK brand, British TelecomRegister for The Core Meet Up!!Listeners! We await your feedback....For sponsorships and brand studio engagements, contact shiva@thecore.inFor more of our coverage check out thecore.inJoin and Interact anonymously on our whatsapp channelSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
London's blue-chip stocks opened higher again on Monday, continuing the positive momentum from Friday and recovering close to all the losses suffered last week. In a much steadier Monday for markets, with Asian markets ticking higher overnight, the FTSE 100 edged upwards, helped by strong gains in telecoms giant BT. BT announced its top shareholder Altice UK would be selling a 24.5% stake to India's Bharti Global for an undisclosed fee. Altice's stake is worth around £3.2 billion according to BT's closing price on Friday. In wider industry news, UK insurance claims between April and June hit their highest level since records began due to poor weather. Some £1.4 billion was paid out to homeowners over the period, up 5% against the previous three months, marking the highest quarterly figure since records began in 2017. Turning to commodities, oil prices continued to charge upwards, as heightened tensions in the Middle East looked to stick on traders' minds. Brent crude gained 1.3% to sit at US$80.05 a barrel on Monday morning, while West Texas Intermediate climbed 0.7% to US$77.29. #ProactiveInvestors #marketreport #ftse #ftse100 #footsie #bt #altice #brentcrude #brent #wti #bharti #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Le choix du sac à dos est important car il peut avoir un impact sur le développement postural de l'enfant. Cet épisode est rempli de conseils concrets, particulièrement pour les tout-petits qui débutent la maternelle. APERÇU du contenu Quels sont les impacts à court et long terme d'un sac à dos mal ajusté ou utilisé ? Pourquoi parler de sac à dos est particulièrement pertinent pour les nouveaux élèves de 4-6 ans qui débutent la maternelle. Quels sont les deux principes visés ? Quelles sont les 5 erreurs à essayer d'éviter ? Et plusieurs autres choses intéressantes ! Bonne écoute! ---- Si tu trouves que le contenu de ce podcast est utile, tu peux m'aider à le faire connaitre en le partageant, en t'abonnant et en le notant avec ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐. Tu peux aussi m'écrire pour me suggérer des sujets (touchant la motricité) à aborder au jcs@josianecaronsantha.com. Merci
Send me a Text Message hereFULL SHOW NOTES https://podcast.nz365guy.com/577 What role do food, family, and fun play in shaping an IT professional's life? Discover the captivating world of Saurabh Bharti, a seasoned Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations consultant hailing from the UK, as he takes us on a flavorful journey through his Indian heritage. From exploring London's diverse Indian food scene to unravelling the rich tapestry of Indian politics and culture, Saurabh's stories offer a mesmerizing blend of personal and professional experiences. Join us as we dream of future travels to India, sharing our own encounters with its vibrant culinary landscape and contemplating the idea of immersing ourselves in its unparalleled hospitality.Our episode also charts Saurabh's fascinating career journey, from his roots in computer science engineering in Bangalore to his current role in the UK. Hear about the pivotal moments that shaped his path, including his introduction to Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 and the invaluable mentorship that deepened his understanding of finance consulting. Finally, we wrap up with an enlightening conversation with Sir AB, a renowned business applications expert, who shares his profound insights on various topics. With gratitude and anticipation, we look forward to more enriching discussions in future episodes.OTHER RESOURCES: Microsoft MVP YouTube Series - How to Become a Microsoft MVP 90 Day Mentoring Challenge 10% off code use MBAP at checkout https://ako.nz365guy.comSupport the Show.If you want to get in touch with me, you can message me here on Linkedin.Thanks for listening
Another week passes and another superb story for you. Today, we're diving deep into the whirlwind journey of Bharti Radix, the dynamic Founder of Bloomsyard, a café wine bar concept born during the Covid pandemic. Bharti joins me to share her experiences rapidly expanding her business, the challenges of opening new sites, and the hurdles of building and managing a head office team.Bharti's story is one of resilience and ambition—opening multiple locations, facing recruitment struggles, and questioning her move from a secure job to entrepreneurship. As a former finance director with a diverse career in hospitality, Bharti brings a wealth of knowledge and a unique perspective on the importance of financial acumen and personal passion in business success.We'll also touch on Bharti's commitment to promoting diversity in the hospitality industry and providing career development paths for her team. She candidly discusses her trials and triumphs, including navigating a male-dominated boardroom, mentoring female entrepreneurs, and the profound impact of kindness in business.Join us as we explore the heart of Bharti's entrepreneurial spirit, her vision for Blooms Yard, and her advocacy for a more inclusive and recognized hospitality sector. Stay tuned for an inspiring conversation that offers valuable insights for anyone in the industry or aspiring to join it.The GuestBharti is the founder of Bloomsyard, a café wine bar concept, currently operating in and around London.Her career has seen her work with some amazing people and brands including Jamie Oliver, Luke Johnson and many othersBloomsyard Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bloomsyard/The SponsorToday's episode comes to you in partnership with RotaCloud, the people management platform for shift-based teams.RotaCloud lets managers create and share rotas, record attendance, and manage annual leave in minutes — all from a single, web-based app.It makes work simple for your team, too, allowing them to check their rotas, request holiday, and even pick up extra shifts straight from their phones.Try RotaCloud's time-saving tools today by heading to https://rotacloud.com/philThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Join us in this special episode of Voice Over Par Charcha powered by VoicesBazaar.com, as we sit down with the incredibly talented Pallavi Bharti. With over 30 years in the entertainment industry, Pallavi has lent her voice to iconic characters and projects across various platforms, including Netflix, Audible, Storytel, Sony, Zee Café, and more.From Nobita's mom in Doraemon to dubbing for stars like Angelina Jolie, her versatile talent spans across cartoons, Bollywood, and Hollywood.Follow Pallavi Bharti on social mediaInstagramYouTubeFacebookIn this episode, She shares her journey from being a certified artist by All India Radio and Doordarshan at the age of four to becoming a versatile voice artist, actor, and radio jockey. Hear about her experiences dubbing for popular series like "Breaking Bad" and movies like "50 Shades of Grey," her celebrated podcast "Dilse with Pallavi," and much more.Highlights:Pallavi's career beginnings and pivotal roles in primetime TV shows.Her work in voice-overs for major brands and channels.The journey of dubbing for Netflix, Crunchyroll anime series, and other platforms.Behind the scenes of her podcast "Dilse with Pallavi."Working alongside veteran actors and renowned directors.Don't miss this inspiring conversation filled with insights into the world of voice acting and the entertainment industry.
Ajeet Bharti, born in Bihar, is an author and journalist known for his bold and satirical approach to journalism. He creates videos on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. He is the founder of AB4K Media and has over ten years of experience in journalism. He has written several books, including "There Will Be No Love," "Bakar Puran," and many more. In this episode, Vinamre and Ajeet discuss: - Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard, the MeToo movement, and domestic violence against men - The reality of the Radia tapes controversy, Godi media vs. lapdog media - The liquor scam in Delhi and reasons why BJP got fewer seats in 2024 - The reality of Gunda Raj in Bihar in the 90s and the role of NTA in paper leaks - Fake news vs. facts, ethics in journalism, and the recent FIR against him This episode is for you if you want to know the reality of Bihar in the 90s and whether the stories you've heard about Bihar are true or not. Watch now ==================================================================== This is the official channel for Dostcast, a podcast by Vinamre Kasanaa. Connect with me LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinamre-kasanaa-b8524496/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vinamrekasanaa/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/VinamreKasanaa Dostcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dostcast/ Dostcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dostcast Dostcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557567524054 ==================================================================== Contact Us For business inquiries: dostcast@egiplay.com
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In a significant move, the BJP has extended its support to Ajeet Bharti. This comes at a time when the party faces scrutiny over some local leaders, termed "Panna Pramukhs," who were caught spreading false information. This controversy has sparked a debate on the need for stricter internal checks within the party. Additionally, there is a growing perception that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's success heavily relies on the support and network provided by the RSS, especially as the 2024 elections approach.
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In episode 147 of PG Radio, we get into a conversation with Ajeet Bharti, about the Political heat in these Elections, The possibility of India becoming a Dictatorship, and Understanding the Propagandas running in popular Media.
Kapil Bharti, PhD, a senior investigator and director of the Intramural Research Program at the National Eye Institute (NEI), talks with host Ben Shaberman about his clinical trial underway for an innovative cell therapy for geographic atrophy (advanced dry age-related macular degeneration) as well as a clinical trial of the drug metformin for Stargardt disease.
In this episode we talk to Bharti Lim, who is determined that young women should have as many opportunities to work - and claim senior roles - in tech. She says the reason girls often don't consider careers in tech is because they don't see women like them in the industry. She wants to change that, and joins me on the podcast to tell me how she thinks parents can help. 7:00 - Parents will be reassured to know that Bharti's teenage years weren't full of perfect moments, yet she still has a very successful career in tech. 10:00 - Growing up in an Asian family with first generation parents. Experiencing depression and self-harm as a teenager. 15:00 - Masking as a teenage girl with ADHD.19:00 - The value of counselling and psychotherapy to understand yourself and your feelings, particularly to undo unhealthy patterns adopted in teenage years. 27:00 - How to inspire more girls into tech. Some examples of jobs in tech, and why girls might be more tech-savvy than they realise. Why tech isn't a boy's job. 38:00 - How to encourage interest in tech, and why it's more glamorous than you think. Who is Bharti Lim? Bharti is a cyber security strategy manager at Computacenter, who run work experience days. She has worked in the cyber security industry for over 18 years, and has realised the importance of being visible, not only in the workplace, but for the next generation of young women in tech to see that there is no such thing as 'a man's job'. She is passionate about initiatives around diversity and inclusion, gender and ethnicity, and is an active advocate of change. Bharti was a finalist for the CRN Women in Channel Awards 2021 and a SHE awards winner in 2020. Her TEDx talk explores how we can positively redefine the 'old boys' network'.More from Helen Wills:Helen wills is a teen mental health podcaster and blogger at Actually Mummy, a resource for midlife parents of teens.Thank you for listening! Subscribe to the Teenage Kicks podcast to hear new episodes. If you have a suggestion for the podcast please get in touch.You can find more from Helen Wills on parenting teenagers on Instagram and Twitter @iamhelenwills.For information on your data privacy please visit Zencastr's policy pagePlease note that Helen Wills is not a medical expert, and nothing in the podcast should be taken as medical advice. If you're worried about yourself or a teenager, please seek support from a medical professional.
In this episode of This Girl KAM, host Liv Nixon interviews Bharti Rai, a trailblazer in the healthcare, data analytics, and digital transformation fields. With over 25 years of experience, Bharti shares her mindset and strategies that propelled her to success in the industry. She emphasises the importance of taking chances, overcoming self-doubt, and voicing career aspirations.00:04:06 Data analytics drives healthcare transformation.00:08:26 Importance of culture in data-driven decision-making.00:12:23 Interoperability needed for healthcare solutions.00:22:29 Leaders should prioritise work-life balance.00:22:54 Importance of trust in leadership.00:29:09 Confidence and self-doubt in career.00:37:11 Take risks and embrace self-doubt.00:40:36 Join This Girl KAM as a member.
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In this episode of Market Minutes, Sucheta Anchaliya talks about all the important factors to watch out today from Yatra Online listing, Jio and Bharti Airtel's July numbers to global market setup. Also catch Sachin Shah of Emkay Investment Managers ltd in the Voice of the Day segment. Market Minutes is a morning podcast that puts the spotlight on hot stocks, keys data points and developing trends
Demand raised by Opposition for ‘quota within quota' for OBCs in women's reservation law has found resonance among several BJP leaders. PM Modi slams ‘bid to divide nari shakti'.
In this episode of Market Minutes, Sucheta Anchaliya talks about all the important factors to watch today, from Bharti Airtel, IPCA Laboratories, Titan and HPCL Q1 results to global market setup. Also, catch Kranthi Bathini of Wealthmill Securities in the Voice of the Day segment. Market Minutes is a morning podcast that puts the spotlight on hot stocks, key data points and developing trends.
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Get ready to be captivated by the miraculous story of Bharti Dhir, a woman abandoned as a newborn baby in Uganda, who overcame unimaginable hardships in her life. We sit down with Bharti as she shares the life-changing moment when she was discovered and adopted by a local Punjabi Sikh family, and how her mother's prophetic dreams of a baby girl played a role in this incredible tale.Bharti's journey was far from easy, as she faced many challenges growing up with a dual heritage and a rare skin condition called Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB). In our conversation, Bharti reveals the various unconventional treatments her father sought to cure her condition, and how her family's unwavering love and support led her towards self-acceptance and healing. Hear the emotional details of her childhood battle with EB and her path to embracing her unique identity.Bharti recounts the harrowing experiences she and her family faced while living under the brutal regime of Idi Amin in Uganda. Through tales of danger, escape, and the strength of her family's love, Barty's incredible resilience and positivity will leave you in awe. Don't miss this powerful episode, and be sure to pick up Barty's memoir, 'Worth', to learn even more about her remarkable life story.bhartidhir.comSupport the showhttps://www.angelawalkerreports.com/
Dr. Franco's incredible weight loss journey with the skinny shot program has not only resulted in him shedding 70 pounds but has also improved his overall health. However, it's important to note that significant weight loss can sometimes lead to sagging skin. Thankfully, there are various body-tightening treatments and devices available to address this concern. In this episode of Plastic Surgery Untold, Dr. Franco and Dr. Arredondo are joined by incredible plastic surgeons Dr. Bharti and Dr. Kortesis. The doctors discuss several procedures and treatments available to help tighten the skin and enhance the appearance of specific areas. For example, jawline filler can be used to redefine and contour the jawline, providing a more youthful appearance. MyEllevate is another option that aims to lift and tighten the skin in the neck area. In some cases of significant skin laxity, surgical options may be considered. Listen to these amazing doctors discuss The Skinny Shot and skin-tightening solutions to help patients be comfortable in their bodies.
In the middle of the Pandemic in 2021, Bharti Kaste was sick with worry over her missing family. Her 21 yr old sister Rupali was missing along with their mother, sister & 2 young cousins. Rupali had been in a relationship for 3 years with their landlord Surendra Chauhan. When she confronted him about his clandestine engagement to another girl, Rupali & her family went missing. Bharti didn't give up & fought for justice for her family till a very sad & shocking revelation 6 feet under the Chauhan Farm. Hers's a case where the archaic and horrible caste system raises it's ugly head to sway people into believing they could simply get rid of an entire family simply because they considered them beneath them. Bollywood Corner: Sairat, Masaan Support Us: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crimesfromtheeast/membership Buy me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/crimesfromeast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crimesfromtheeast/ Email us: crimesfromtheeast@gmail.com
In the episode, Isabelle Imbert welcomes Bharti Lalwani, art critic and perfume maker, and Dr Nicolas Roth, visual librarian at Harvard University Library, gardener and historian of horticultural knowledge and practices in India. Bharti and Nicolas have collaborated on an online exhibition: Bagh-e Hind, the Garden of India, a unique project combining art history and perfume making to recreate smells of Rajput and Mughal paintings. In the episode, they talk about the creation of the exhibition, smells, shared visual cultures, the accessibility of art history to all, and more. If you've liked this episode and want to support the Podcast, buy me a coffee!Mentioned in the Episode and Further LinksFollow the Art Informant on Instagram and TwitterFollow Bharti on Instagram and check Lithrab PerfumeryFollow Nicolas on Instagram and AcademiaBagh-e Hind exhibitionAli, Daud, and Emma J. Flatt, eds. GardenandLandscapePracticesinPre-colonialIndia:HistoriesfromtheDeccan. New Delhi: Routledge India, 2012.Click here for more episodes of the ART Informant.Click here to see the reproductions of artefacts discussed in the episode.
In this episode of Market Minutes, Shailaja Mohapatra talks about Dow Jones below 50-day moving average, and Q4 results of Bharti Airtel, Metropolis Healthcare, Max Healthcare, Oberoi Realty. (With inputs from Sucheta Anchaliya). Also, catch Gaurav Bissa of Incred Equities in Voice of the Day segment. Market Minutes is a morning podcast that puts the spotlight on hot stocks, keys data points and developing trends.
What's behind SIA's record profits? Why is Tesla going down the advertising route? Why is China's youth jobless rate at an all time high? Michelle Martin unwraps these details with Ryan Huang. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Growing up in Lagos, Nigeria, then living in London, Singapore and now India, my guest Bharti Lalwani believes her outsider status is key to ‘speaking truth to power' - the job of an art critic. Now experimenting in art criticism through perfumery, Bharti brought Mughal and Rajput paintings to life through a study of their gardens, flowers, and scents with her collaborator Nicolas Roth. Join me in this (long but) fascinating chat with a young independent art critic, writer, perfumer, and artist as she criss-crosses the globe, and the art and academic worlds! Listen now here or at www.theindianedit.com and please take a second to rate us wherever you're listening so the voices of these inspiring women can be heard all over the world!SHOWNOTES FOR EPISODE 79:Explore the exhibition on the Bagh-e-Hind websiteConnect with Bharti at Litrahb Perfumery on the website and on InstagramOpening Night: A fantastic Zoom through the exhibit and a wonderful discussion hosted by the curators Books we discussed:Virtue Hoarders: The Case Against the Professional Managerial Class by Catherine LiuQuestions? Comments? Get in touch @theindianeditpodcast on Instagram !Special thanks to Sudipta Biswas and the team @ Boon Castle / Flying Carpet Productions for audio post-production engineering!
Doctor Bharti Rajput is an award-winning Podiatrist and Healthcare entrepreneur based in Scotland. After graduation, she pursued a PhD in Biomechanics, specialising in human movement analysis. Her Late Majesty Queens Elizabeth III awarded her an MBE for outstanding podiatry service to the community, and she received her medal at Buckingham Palace in 2018 from King Charles III. In this episode, Bharti discusses the ten most important T's in podiatry and why they are all important for our careers and the podiatry profession. The 10 T's Title of the profession. We need to reduce confusion in the community. Training Years at the point of graduating. Taking care of oneself every day. Taking time off to enjoy life. Nurture your team's Talent. Taking care of your team. Tiered Care Structure. Setting new Trends. Ditch Toxicity. Total care of the patient. Bonus - take time out to enjoy a cup of tea. Below is Bharti's Indian Masala Chai recipe. Masala tea is a blend of black tea with spices believed in ancient Indian traditions to help boost your immune system. Step 1: Take a mug of water and a tea bag (for each cup of tea) and tip into a pan and place onto the stove (hob) for 3-4 minutes Step 2: In a pestle and mortar, put in a cardamom pod alongside cinnamon, clove, black peppercorns and even ginger and bash to help release the oils - a lot of families grind this down in a blender in advance and store it in a jar ready to use as needed Step 3: Allow the tea to have released its colours before lowering the heat to a gentle simmer and adding 1/2 a teaspoon (per cup) of this spice mix. Step 4: Stir approximately two tablespoons of milk (per cup) and allow to simmer for 3-4 minutes until you get the strength of tea you desire. Step 5: Turn off the heat and leave to infuse for a couple of minutes Step 6: Pour into a mug, put your feet up and enjoy :) If you have any questions about this episode, please email me at tyson@podiatrylegends.com Business Coaching Are you looking for a Podiatry Business Coach who thinks differently and has a proven track record of helping podiatrists excel in business? If you are, please email me and let's chat to see if we're a good fit. You've got nothing to lose. Unlike most business coaches, I only work with podiatrists. Podiatry Business Owners Club Please visit my group, the Podiatry Business Owners Club, on Facebook to connect with like-minded podiatrists who enjoy business. YouTube Are you SUBSCRIBED to my YouTube Channel, Tyson E Franklin - Podiatry Business Coach? YouTube is where I upload all the uncut videos from my podcasts and other short business tips.
The wanton attack on Sidhi Darbars in Indore and vandalisation of temples in Melbourne is just another indication of Khalistani agendas moving out of Punjab and Canada into fresh areas. Puneet Sahani and Bharti Kundal (Melbourne) join Sanjay Dixit to discuss.
To Order visit: https://snakesintheganga.com Ajeet bharti a seasoned journalist interviews Rajiv Malhotra on his new book Snakes in the Ganga To support Infinity Foundation's projects including the continuation of such episodes and the research we do: इनफिनिटी फ़ौंडेशन की परियोजनाओं को अनुदान देने के लिए व इस प्रकार के एपिसोड और हमारे द्वारा किये जाने वाले शोध को जारी रखने के लिए: http://infinityfoundation.com/donate-2/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rajivmalhotrapodcast/support
Pharma as an industry has got to look at healthcare as a whole instead of medication only. In this episode, Bharti Rai, Vice President of Commercial Excellence, Insights, and Analytics at Novartis, talks about how digital transformation in pharmaceuticals and life sciences can improve healthcare outcomes beyond the medications themselves. She talks about how data insights and analytics can refine the journey for both customers and providers by orienting care around the patients driven by the available data. Bharti speaks about how pharma is well-positioned to add value to the healthcare ecosystem from its financial standpoint and its wide range of possibilities with patient care “beyond the pill.” She shares a setback she had when integrating her personal life with work and how that could be a behavioral mindset issue, just like some problems patients face. Tune in to this episode to listen about disruption and transformation that are promising in pharma and healthcare! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
We're so happy to have our friend and fellow wellness expert on the show today! That's right, plastic surgeon Dr. Guarav Bharti, MD, FACS, joins us to discuss his perspective on the intersection of healthy living and plastic surgery. In this episode we want to remove the taboo of cosmetic surgery even further and have Dr. Bharti answer common questions about when someone might want to pursue it, why it's not a replacement for investing in yourself through healthy habits, and how to find a good plastic surgeon. Dr. Gaurav Bharti MD, FACS is a board certified plastic surgeon and co-owner and partner at H/K/B specializing in cosmetic surgery. Dr. Bharti believes that plastic surgery requires a balance of compassion, understanding and technical skill. As a plastic surgeon doctor, Dr. Bharti performs a full range of cosmetic procedures under both general and local anesthesia, including breast augmentation, breast lifts, breast reductions, mommy makeovers, breast revision surgery, body contouring, liposuction, tummy tucks, facial surgery, and vaginal rejuvenation surgery. Connect with Dr. Bharti: Instagram H/K/B Cosmetic Surgery Website Some key takeaways on getting cosmetic surgery done are: A healthy diet and exercise (ahem, Hilliard Studio Method classes) are crucial for your overall health and wellness and feeling your best, but there are some instances where you might want plastic surgery to reach a certain aesthetic you want. And that's okay! If you're looking for a plastic surgeon, make sure you find someone who has integrity, listens to you and communicates well, and has a personality you vibe with. They need to be board certified and have a strong staff behind them. Certain aesthetics go in and out of style frequently, like exaggerated lip fillers or larger buttocks. A good surgeon will help you differentiate from what's trendy vs. what would be flattering on your body and still help you reach your goal. Be Powerful with Liz & Lee, formerly Hilliard Studio Podcast, is focused on helping you find your inner power and for us to share our thoughts on society, culture, and current events. As the team behind Hilliard Studio Method in Charlotte, North Carolina, we love all things wellness and will also share info on how to live your healthiest life mentally, physically, and emotionally. Liz Hilliard is an author, motivational speaker, personal & group trainer, podcast co-host and owner & creator of Hilliard Studio Method (HSM) – an internationally-renowned, core-centric, Pilates-based workout that uses the latest techniques to get the heart rate pumping and sweat dripping – uses “Be Powerful” as a daily mantra to empower and encourage women of all generations and fitness levels to accept themselves as they are and keep moving. Lee Kennelly is the second half of the podcast and the Director of Training at Hilliard Studio Method. She is happy to be living life unabashedly with Liz and adores her teenage children who have probably never listened to the podcast! Lee is passionate about movement and teaching and loves being on the sports fields watching her children, making her line of Love Sauce salads, or going out to dinner for date night with Liz. While behind the mic and on the screen aren't necessarily her comfort zone, she loves podcasting with Liz and has enjoyed the opportunity to share her story with the hope of inspiring others to live more joyfully. Podcast contact info: Liz's Instagram Lee's Instagram Hilliard Studio Method HSM Facebook Liz & Lee's YouTube
In this podcast, Ajeet Bharti talks to Kushal about the comments made by the honourable Supreme Court of India in regards to Nupur Sharma's application to club all the FIR' filed against her in one area (Delhi). He also talks about the complete silence at the end of the honourable Prime Minister of India when it comes to the series of attacks on Hindus across India. Follow Ajeet: Twitter: @AjeetBhartii Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DOPolitics/videos Book: https://www.amazon.in/Jo-Bhi-Kahoonga-Sach/dp/B09T3JD1H3/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1646406658&refinements=p_27%3AAjeet+Bharti&s=books&sr=1-1 #AjeetBharti #SupremeCourt #NarendraModi ------------------------------------------------------------ Listen to the podcasts on: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/kushal-mehra-99891819 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1rVcDV3upgVurMVW1wwoBp Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-c%C4%81rv%C4%81ka-podcast/id1445348369 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-carvaka-podcast ------------------------------------------------------------ Support The Cārvāka Podcast: Become a Member on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKPxuul6zSLAfKSsm123Vww/join Become a Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/carvaka UPI: kushalmehra@icici To buy The Carvaka Podcast Exclusive Merch please visit: http://kushalmehra.com/shop ------------------------------------------------------------ Follow Kushal: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kushal_mehra?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KushalMehraOfficial/? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarvakapodcast/?hl=en Koo: https://www.kooapp.com/profile/kushal_mehra Inquiries: https://kushalmehra.com/ Feedback: kushalmehra81@gmail.com
The Desi VC: Indian Venture Capital | Angel Investors | Startups | VC
Sunil Goyal is the Founder and Managing Director of YourNest, a deep tech and enterprise focused fund in India. Before becoming a full-time, early-stage investor and fund manager, he had gained comprehensive experience of leading complex projects in the areas of M&A, business turnarounds and strategic partnerships. He has spent over two decades working at CXO levels at Bharti group and Dabur. As one of the country's early angel investors, Sunil has led seed-stage investments and guided companies to successful exits: his investments which reaped healthy returns include ZipDial (9.6x acquired by Twitter), VuClip (4.4x acquired by PCCW) and Mobiquest (1.8x acquired by PayTM). A former member of The Indian Angel Network and Mumbai Angels, Sunil discovered an acumen for spotting high-potential startups and eventually chose to set up YourNest Venture Capital.In this episode we will cover:1. How does Sunil define deep tech (3:05)2. Why did Sunil take a bet on deep tech and enterprise when very people did back in 2011? (6:10)3. Why was early stage investing a big boys game in India back in 2011 (13:52)4. How do you track progress in deep tech and continue to support a company's growth (21:40)5. Tracking progress in deep tech against the competition (25:54)6. Best time to fundraise for a deep tech startup in India (29:21)7. The importance of bringing on the right set of investors for a deep tech startup (34:28)8. Advice to young first time deep tech founders (38:19)9. The role an early-stage VC plays in building portfolios to reach later-stage (42:50)10. How do we enable more investors to enter the deep tech investing world (45:08)11. The role of the Indian govt in propelling the deep tech ecosystem (48:57)