How to Look Like Miss India

How to Look Like Miss India
Title How to Look Like Miss India PDF eBook
Author Sathya Saran
Publisher Juggernaut Books
Pages 264
Release 2018
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9386228556

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How does Sushmita Sen remain poised and confident? What is Madhu Sapre's secret recipe for perfect skin? How does Neha Dhupia deal with bad hair days? What are Lara Dutta's make-up tips to look youthful? Answering these and many more questions, How to Look Like Miss India is a practical guide by Sathya Saran who was on the core team of the Femina Miss India Contest for several years. In this book she brings you helpful, easy-touse tips and advice from Wendell Rodricks, Ambika Pillai, Dr Jamuna Pai, Mickey Contractor and many others. The people who turned Sushmita Sen, Aishwarya Rai and Priyanka Chopra into superstars reveal industry secrets that create the winning formula. From making your skin glow to choosing clothes that flatter your body type, this is the book you need to read whether you want to be Miss India or your very best self

Making Miss India Miss World

Making Miss India Miss World
Title Making Miss India Miss World PDF eBook
Author Susan Dewey
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Pages 268
Release 2008-04-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780815631767

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For almost half a century, the Miss India competition has been a prominent feature of Indian popular culture, influencing, over time, the conventional standard for female beauty. As India participates increasingly in a global economy, that standard is gradually being shaped by forces beyond the country’s borders. Through the unexpected lens of the 2003 beauty pageant, Susan Dewey’s Making Miss India Miss World examines what feminine beauty has come to mean in a country transformed by recent political, economic, and cultural developments.

Transnational Television, Cultural Identity and Change

Transnational Television, Cultural Identity and Change
Title Transnational Television, Cultural Identity and Change PDF eBook
Author Melissa Butcher
Publisher SAGE
Pages 328
Release 2003-12-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780761997665

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This significant book is based on intensive fieldwork in Korba, a little known multi-project industrial area in Chhattisgarh. It describes the impact of piecemeal industrial development, and its consequent environmental degradation on the lives of the original inhabitants of the region./-//-/This timely and thought-provoking book about the impact of multiple industrial projects on the environment and on the lives of the local people questions the concept of ‘development’ that benefits a few at the cost of many.

Being a Humane Being

Being a Humane Being
Title Being a Humane Being PDF eBook
Author V.Chellappan Iyer
Publisher Notion Press
Pages 177
Release 2017-07-21
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1946983217

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Are you a good human being? Yes no doubt you are. Everyday we are meeting,interacting,discussing,advising,arguing,shadow boxing, what’s apping,admiring,e-mailing,blessing,cursing,fighting with people and people of all sorts. According to this old monk(the author),the best qualification is GHB degree—Good Human Being.This book will act as a catalyst to get you the coveted GHB degree. Being masculine or feminine is God’s gift to you,but being Humane is the real gift you should give to yourself.

Prem Kissa

Prem Kissa
Title Prem Kissa PDF eBook
Author Pravin Maharaj
Publisher Partridge Publishing Singapore
Pages 664
Release 2022-08-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1543770657

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Prem was six years old, and the only son to his parents but from the outset, after their daily storytelling evenings with, their grandfather, Baba. He gave all the children stories from the past, when they were noticeably at a young and tender age. Being a brahmin, he hated the caste system in which he grew and lived in, during his growing up days. His life started in a rural area of Deganga, in India, and grew up in an extended family. As a young adult, he graduated as an educated teacher, from an established university. Prem remained a bachelor for a short time only, whilst he lived on the farm, with his mum, until he was twenty-two years old. Soon he was introduced to and then married a pretty damsel. He grew up to be an elegant, handsome and charming person and his journey abroad highlights his attributes, friendliness, career, aligned with his explorative ideals, romance and dreams in all of his endeavors. He was the only member of his family that wanted to get away from the poor life in India, and decided to get away to London, which leads to the second book.

bevu bella

bevu bella
Title bevu bella PDF eBook
Author Dr.B.S.Chandan
Publisher Notion Press
Pages 138
Release 2017-07-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1947429353

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Set in the fictional South Indian town of Ambadi, Bevu Bella – bitter-sweet tales is a collection of short stories. A mixture of bevu (neem flowers) and bella (jaggery) is eaten on Ugadi (Kannada New Year) to symbolise that life is a potpourri of various emotions and events. Similarly, each story speaks about a variety of people, lifestyles and surroundings of this place and tackles issues like environmental pollution, downside of modernisation, politics and more, in a light-hearted manner. Browse through these scrumptious tales, delectably presented on a platter!

Delphi Collected Works of Talbot Mundy (Illustrated)

Delphi Collected Works of Talbot Mundy (Illustrated)
Title Delphi Collected Works of Talbot Mundy (Illustrated) PDF eBook
Author Talbot Mundy
Publisher Delphi Classics
Pages 9331
Release 2016-11-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1786560542

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