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An update on my New Year Resolutions for 2019

Posted on 17 June 201914 June 2019 by Mayuri Sharrma

How time flies when you are having fun! Well, 6 months of the year have flown by before I could even count them! Safe mark for an update on the resolutions, methinks. Just to refresh your memory; Like everyone else, I had made some Resolutions at the start of this year. Unlike everyone else, I…

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The One and Only #WoWe Week 1

Posted on 12 June 201912 June 2019 by Mayuri Sharrma

‘Chinki!’ ‘Gurkha!’ ‘Watchman!’ ‘Made in China!’ ‘Hakka Noodle!’ Ever since Tenzing had started college in a new city, post winning a full scholarship, in one of the most prestigious management institutions of India, these were the words he was welcomed with. Being addressed as thus hurt, but what never failed to secretly amuse him was…

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Guide to Understanding Professional Tax Registration

Posted on 3 June 20193 June 2019 by Mayuri Sharrma

All the employees of private limited companies registered in some states of India are required to pay a specific sum of money to the state government in the form of professional tax. It is essential to understand that very few Indian states have made regulations to collect occupational taxes. Is your business located in one…

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Of Slow Fashion & Stories

Posted on 1 June 20191 June 2019 by Mayuri Sharrma

What is Slow Fashion? Slow Fashion is a lifestyle choice. It requires one to be mindful and conscious while buying clothes and to slow down the pace of shopping. It is about reusing and recycling clothes rather than buying new ones. Slow Fashion is also ethical, keeping in mind how the raw materials for the…

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Book Review: Sugar & Ice & All That’s Nice by Harjeet Kaur

Posted on 29 May 201929 May 2019 by Mayuri Sharrma

This book review has been written as part of the Blogchatter Book Review Program Pages: 59 Genre: Recipe Book Available in: PDF Format The Plot: If you thought home-made Desserts meant Kheer or Mithai and Cold Drinks meant Tang or Nimbu Paani, this book will make you think again. As the title says, this is…

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Why My Fridge Is Smiling This Summer

Posted on 22 May 201922 May 2019 by Mayuri Sharrma

I live in Chennai, where we have three seasons, hot, hotter and hottest. If you haven’t guessed it already, Summer is the hottest time of the year, and humidity is an accompaniment to the unbearable heat. Summer also means health and stomach infections, as food tends to go bad pretty fast.  Which is why, the…

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#BookReview: Travel India with a Toddler by Neha Sharma

Posted on 19 May 201920 June 2019 by Mayuri Sharrma

This book review has been written as part of the Blogchatter Book Review Program Pages: 154                                Genre: Travel Available in: PDF The Plot: Neha and Sumit Sharma travel the world with their toddler, Nemit. The fact that 3 year old Nemit started travelling when he was only 2 months old, and has travelled more than…

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Weighing The Merits Of IAS Coaching Centres, Above And Afar

Posted on 18 May 201919 May 2019 by Mayuri Sharrma

Nelson Mandela quotes, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”.  India, with the largest youth population, is a country precipitously moving forward towards a prosperous future.  A stupendous quality education system is of utmost importance to raise our level of accomplishments and skills to become significantly competitive. The…

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Z is for Zam Bazaar Market and some more… #BlogchatterA2Z

Posted on 30 April 201929 April 2019 by Mayuri Sharrma

Chennai city still has a few Heritage Markets, and Zam Bazaar Market is one of the few that still stands. This market is apparently more than a century old, though no is really sure when exactly it came into being. Zam Bazaar is a huge single-storied building housing more than 800 shops in and around…

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Y is for #Yellove #BlogchatterA2Z

Posted on 29 April 201928 April 2019 by Mayuri Sharrma

#Yellove is a hashtag, an acronym of Yellow + Love , coined by, ‘The Yellow Brigade’,  fans of the IPL Cricket Team, ‘Chennai Super Kings’, or CSK as they are better known as. CSK is undoubtedly the most popular team of all the IPL Teams. It has many reasons for being so but their captain…

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