Chaitali Chatterjee, Chairperson of “WEE-Women Entrepreneurs Enclave” organized “WEE – Ambassadors Meet” last week where dignitaries like Nandita Puri – Chairperson of OM Puri Foundation, Kajal Rochwani – Vice President of Mahila Morcha BJP (Versova Vidhaan Sabha), Actress & Influencer Leslie Tripathy, Stand-up Comedian Poornima Toprani, Ekta Srivastav – Publisher of ‘Better Kitchen Magazine’, Journalist & Award-Winning Blogger Skimmy Gupta, Internationally acclaimed & award-winning poet Dr. Paramita Mukherjee Mullick, Sucheta Bhattacharya, Co-Founder and Director at Centre of Excellence in Indian & Western Music and Runa Chowdhary – Founder Member of ‘Royal Femme Club’ were present. Venue Partner for the Event was “HnH Salad Bar and Cafe”. WEE thanks it’s Directors Shweta Mallick and Arpana Mishra for curating exclusive food and beverages for the evening. Chittanshi Agarwal and Poorabie Khare, Directors of “ChitShe” – The Official Designer of IFTM – Iconic Fashionista Top Model were also present along with Bharti Baria and Tanaya Afzalpurkar, Official Models of IFTM. Sushmita Srivastav (Global Chaska Owner), Director of IFTM – Iconic Fashionista Top Model who is also Core Team Member of WEE also witnessed the Event along with other Core Team Members Madhumita Ghosh (Financial Literacy Consultant), Minki Ghosh (Owner of Minki’s Handloom and Health Diagnostic Awareness Consultant), Seema Suman (Owner of Truly Mithila) & Ruchi Srivastav (Owner of Vedi Ayurvedic Beauty Products). Upcoming Events by WEE in the coming months are Networking Meets, Corporate Events, Entertainment Event, Exhibition, Cultural Event, Fashion Walk, etc. About WEE: “WEE – Women Entrepreneurs Enclave” is an interactive forum for Women Entrepreneurs to grow their business together. WEE offers various platforms to all women entrepreneurs to showcase and present their products and services and connects them to clients from different parts of the world through social media, online news portals, it’s e-commerce platform, online and offline events, exhibitions, Networking meets, etc. Presently WEE has 8600+ members in 9 locations – Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Nagpur, Pune, Bangalore, Assam, Lukhnow and Singapore. To Join WEE: FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2263179697242204/ Subscribe our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkmhfCZnXJ0BGbVyQt8jyRw Follow us on insta: https://instagram.com/weewomenentreprenuersenclave?utm_medium=copy_link FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/WEenclave/ Visit us: www.wee-online.com Join our upcoming events: shreom.scs@gmail.com WEE – Ambassadors Meet organized by Chaitali Chatterjee, Chairperson of WEE – Women Entrepreneurs...
The film has been shot in Ahmedabad and Hyderabad in 4 and ½ days without written script and all dialogue were spontaneous on sets. HYDERABAD (ANDHRA PRADESH) INDIA: The art of story-telling has traditionally occupied a certain pride in Indian cinema. Venu G. Somineni a.k.a Maitreya, the U.S. based techie has joined the ranks of young trailblazing filmmakers who are reshaping cinema with exceptional story-telling. The amateur has ventured into the tricky entertainment industry with a subject of restructuring the rules of cricket with his maiden feature film. Rightly titled as, Asli Cricket, his film brings in certain reforms to the game of cricket in an interesting and entertaining format. According to one of the unit hands, “The movie made on a moderate budget and minus the regular script format is a sincere attempt to the Indian Cricket Board too to reformat the rules of playing.” While many seasoned makers take months to complete the shooting of their film; the first-timer Venu G. Somineni a.k.a Maitreya has created a record of sorts by wrapping it within four-and-half days. – three-days in and around Ahmedabad and one-and-half days in Hyderabad. Veteran Mr. Rakesh Sabharwal of Prince Movies (prince2010movies@hotmail.com) who is based in Mumbai is handling the film’s marketing and distribution.” Hailing from Andhra Pradesh, Venu is a gifted storyteller whose talent transcended from graduating in Computer Science (BS and MS) from Coimbatore (India) and attending advanced management course in the U.S to a tech entrepreneur. He further led to successful careers in academia by mentoring, inspiring and accelerating growth and innovation including authoring critically acclaimed paperbacks by unlocking individual’s true potential. He has developed a NoSchool.app in education at Cupertino in California which is a huge success. “Software business has got nothing to do with the movie apex platform. That is developed for professional teaching only, “ reveals Venu G. Somineni. He further says, “Film making is a creative medium and due attention has to be paid to all the departments. I won’t say that I am very much into films or the game of cricket. Nor I have been to any school for any kind of film training or visited any sets. I have this gifted technique of narrating interesting stories. We have to bring life to our stories and justify the subject with a moral which should be etched in the audience mind after watching a film. I wanted to say this appealing story about cricket and films...
Krishna Bhatt plays the title role as the most eligible bachelor! Mumbai: Ad-man Rajneesh DK Jain too forays into filmmaking like his predecessors who pursued their passion of the celluloid world. His maiden venture as a producer is a heartwarming comedy drama“Mirzapur Ke Jija”, which is being readied for an early release. After graduating in B.Com from the Allahabad University, Rajneesh Jain who loved arts and culture moved to Mumbai. His expertise and creativity efforts in the mainstream advertising for more than two-decades bore rich fruits with innumerable brands in his repertoire. “A lot of films have been made on marriage. “Mirzapur Ke Jija” is a hilarious take on life pre-marriage. It is a touching story where the most eligible bachelor against all odds goes an extra mile in search of his soul mate…,” says producer Rajneesh DK Jain. The film is being made under the banner of Rishabh Jain Films in association with Shree Jalaram Group and Ganatra Brothers. Mukesh Bitthariya is its writer-director of this film who is a well-known actor too He has been associated with many veteran makers in films as well as television serials. Speaking about the film, Mukesh states, “This film is about a common man who has to face some harsh realities. It is a comedy drama and has tragic incidence too. In other words you can say that the film is of a comedy social thriller genre.” The film stars Krishna Bhatt in the title role with Sahebdas Manikpuri, Rajesh Dubey, Manish Mishraa, Mahesh Kanwar, Umesh Bajpai, Avni Sharma, Seema Bhatt, Pratibha Singh, Abhilasha, Nisha Gupta, Banvari Jhol, Manish Shukla, Arvind Kumar, Hanuman, Ashish Chandel and Hatindra Tandon. Master Rishabh Jain and Master Krishna Bitthariya are the young debutant actors in the film. Jay Kumar Sharma is the director of photography. Abhishek Mishra is the editor. Lyrics are penned by Sudhakar Sharma. Dev Rathour has provided the musical score and has also lent his voice to the two songs in the...
Serious illnesses like cancer and Alzheimer’s are increasing in youth due to eating pesticide-rich fruits and vegetables Today, biopesticides are replacing chemical insecticides. Although they are proving useful for the crop, they harm our health like chemical pesticides. Young people between the ages of 25-40 years are getting cancer due to lifestyle changes. Another very important reason for this is pesticides. Many experts believe that today’s pesticide is more fatal than coronavirus. Chemical pesticides have adverse effects on human health. Serious diseases like cancer are increasing by eating vegetables laced with pesticides. Along with this, it also has an adverse effect on the lungs, kidneys, and liver. These pesticides are a major cause of serious diseases. According to statistics, the number of patients with cancer has drastically increased with men having oral cancer and women having breast or cervical cancer. Vegetables should be bought home with extreme care. One should avoid vegetables that have too much shine on them. Many times, chemical residues do not wash off our vegetables even after washing them properly. Experts believe that the chemicals being used in pesticides are neurotoxic, which result in diseases like Alzheimer’s and dementia. The nutrients of vegetables are also lost due to excessive use of chemicals. Copper sulfate, rhodamine, malachite green, etc. are being used to make the colors of vegetables seem brighter. There are many vegetable wash products that are coming into the market nowadays. These products not only thoroughly wash the chemicals on vegetables but also keep them safe from other types of germs. Vegetable wash products were being used extensively during the pandemic. Due to pesticides, chemicals, and fast food, the cases of cancer are increasing day by day. The number of such patients has doubled in the last three years. Most of them are young. The dark green color of peas, chilies, and other green vegetables is also artificial. It is being colored with malachite green chemicals. Copper sulfate is being used on all green vegetables like Bhindi, Gourd. These chemicals are extremely harmful to health. Copper sulfate is most commonly used on vegetables. This chemical affects the liver and kidneys. Free radicals are formed due to this chemical which causes premature aging. To get the cabbage crop soon, a chemical called tracer is used on it, which causes cancer. It makes cabbage ready to eat within a maximum of three days. Its residue remains even after washing cabbage with water. Pesticides and other harmful...