While you pick up those retro accessories, here are a few suggestions to help you sport the retro look yourself. The retro look Keep a stubble to define the face and hair should be short on the sides. Model: Pardeepp Singha Toor ( Yatan Ahluwalia ) Hair: Short on the sides, medium length on top and styled onto one side with a distinct parting using a wide toothcomb. Use a wax to create a matt and textured look.Brows: Left natural. Trim the extra length to make them look neat.Face: Three - day stubble to define the face. We used Oils Of Life face serum (by The Body Shop) to condition the skin as an early winter skin care regime.Lips: Moisturised with a lip balm. Use a lip balm at night, just before bed.Others: Hair trimmed on the chest and left to look natural and real.Retro look for accessories in 2020 Here are my pick of eleven accessories that will bring back the retro look in 2020:Formal leather belt by CHURCHILL & COMPANY1. Cherry coloured leather beltsAdd a hint of colour to … [Read more...] about Men’s style and grooming by Yatan Ahluwalia: Switching to the ’60s…11 retro pieces to incorporate in your wardrobe this season
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Mangal Dosha – an outdated concept
Vedas are the first ancient texts of Mankind. According to Lokmanya Tilak, says in his book Orion that Vedas are 5000 year old scriptures. Astrology is as old as the Vedas. Out of the four Vedas Yajur Veda was the first and the description of almost all the constellations are available in it. It is noted that the first constellation was Krittika not Ashwini as believed or used nowadays. Primarily astrology is considered the science of rashi, nakshatras and grahas (constellation, signs and cosmos). During the Vedic times culture, society, perception and concept of life were entirely different from what we imagine today. Perhaps knowledge and civilization were peaking to such heights that the understanding of the world, human relationships, deities and God were very informal. Many Gods were being worshipped and the primary deities are Sun, Vayu and Agni. For the benefit of mankind and keeping equilibrium in society and ecology besides these three deities many more deities were invoked … [Read more...] about Mangal Dosha – an outdated concept
Feature: China-donated school popular among Namibia’s young populace
Video PlayerClose by Ndalimpinga Iita WINDHOEK, Dec. 7 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese-donated Chairman Mao Zedong High School is igniting education fever in the Otjomuise area on the outskirts of Namibia's capital Windhoek. The school, whose first intake initially accommodated learners taught under makeshift structures including tents at Jan Mohr Project School in Windhoek, opened in 2016. George Louw, principal of Chairman Mao Zedong High School, said that the school has grown since opening its doors in 2016. The school, which caters for grades 8-12, now accommodates 654 learners. The school has also, over the years, built an excellent reputation for academic excellence, being rated fourth in 2018 grade nine new revised curriculum examination. "The school also attained a 100 percent pass rate for Higher Level English Second Language," Louw said. The school has developed into a place of knowledge acquisition and talent grooming to unearth many skills of learners. Today, it is seen as a … [Read more...] about Feature: China-donated school popular among Namibia’s young populace
Protesting for reform in education, getting charged with sedition
On November 29, thousands of students marched in 50 cities of Pakistan for their rights. Their main demands included calls to the authorities to lift the ban on student unions, increase the education budget, provide better facilities at educational institutions and take action against people involved in sexual harassment. Student unions have been banned in Pakistan for 35 years. Taimur Rahman, an academic, musician and political activist, said student unions are nurseries for the future political leadership in a democratic society. “[They] are the practical training grounds to groom students to understand consensus building, alliance building, canvassing for votes, running for office, and holding oneself and others to accountability.” When asked why there was criticism against the march and why many universities were actively discouraging students from taking part in the march, Mr. Rahman said that successive martial law regimes had weakened the country’s … [Read more...] about Protesting for reform in education, getting charged with sedition
MS Dhoni is a mind-reader: Yuzvendra Chahal
NEW DELHI: With MS Dhoni scoring a belligerent century in India's second World Cup warm-up match on Tuesday, Dhoni the batsman has shown he could well be one of the key batsmen for India in the World Cup this time. ICC World Cup 2019: Full Schedule But Dhoni's sharp captaincy brain will also be a crucial factor in India's overall performance. He might have quit captaincy, but you can't take the captain out of MS Dhoni. Anyone who follows cricket knows that Dhoni has one of the sharpest cricketing brains in the business. That Dhoni is also a big mentor for the youngsters in the team is no secret. Indian leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal is part of the young brigade that looks to Dhoni for guidance, both on and off the field. In an interview with Timesofindia.com, Chahal underlined Dhoni’s role in grooming youngsters. "Whenever I am in doubt, I rush to Mahi bhai. He has got an abundance of experience. Not just me, it helps all the members in the team,” Chahal told … [Read more...] about MS Dhoni is a mind-reader: Yuzvendra Chahal