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![]() | This 22-year-old beatboxer can produce the fine sound of the saxophone using his voice!Harry D Cruz, a beatboxing artist from Bengaluru speaks about his beatboxing journey and how he mimics a saxophone so darn well. Check it out! | |
![]() | Teacher's Day: Manushi Chhillar recalls the teacher who ingrained love for stage in herManushi, who is all set to step into Bollywood with the Akshay Kumar-starrer "Prithviraj", recalled that even though her teacher was strict, she loved her dearly | |
![]() | This 22-year-old is redefining Odisha's graffiti scene with a lot of vogue and colour. Check it out!Radhamadhab Panda has always been attracted to art since he was a child. Today, the youngster follows many American, German, Slovakian artists on Instagram to refine his own graffitis | |
![]() | Youngsters, show your talent on the tagteen app and win hearts across the internetA beta version of tagteen was launched in May 2018 and it took them another two years to come up with a final version after working directly with their users for real-time feedback. Check them out | |
![]() | Sonu Sood offers to transport students from flood-hit Bihar, Assam, Gujarat to NEET, JEE exam centresThe Bollywood actor tweeted that he is ready to make travel arrangements for them to reach the centres, urging the students to inform him | |
![]() | Beyond Bhangra: How documentary series The Project Punjab puts the spotlight on their forgotten folk dancesIn a bid to discover folk dance forms of Punjab, that are not restricted to Bhangra, Rajveer Kaur took up this project and travelled to remote parts of the state for it. Check out their story | |
![]() | World has come to a standstill, exams should be postponed for a while: Sonu Sood support students protesting against NEET and JEEHe is the latest in the line of prominent personalities, which includes the likes of Greta Thunberg, Chetan Bhagat and Subramanian Swamy to have supported students in their plea | |
![]() | The Penn Masala story: How this Indian-American acapella band at University of Pennsylvania has been rocking for 24 yearsWe recently caught up with two members of Penn Masala, who spoke to us about the band's story, history, the lockdown and of course, their music that's beyond borders | |
![]() | I want to perform on stage with Taylor Swift: Why you'll love Mallika Mehta's music and lyricsMallika Mehta's musical journey has been quite interesting — from Berklee to NYU, she was trained by experts and that shows. She tells us about her upbringing, what songs she likes to sing and more | |
This fashion school's online classes on Instagram are taught by a Hindi-speaking Steve Jobs, Indianised EinsteinPearl Academy's new eight-week-long module on Instagram focuses on bringing back creative geniuses from the past like Frida Kahlo, Albert Einstein and more to teach students about art history, design | ||
![]() | Sushant Singh Rajput's sister pens open letter to Prime Minister, fears evidence tamperingThe open letter to the Prime Minister comes a day after her Facebook post where she shared her late brother's hand-written plans for himself on a whiteboard | |
![]() | Sanjay Dutt's alma mater Lawrence School restrained from receiving fees during the pandemicNearly 140 parents sent a digitally signed representation requesting the school for waiving the school fee. The school started the online classes on April 6, comprising four sections of 120 students | |
![]() | Being Saloni Gaur: Meet the Instagrammer whose Nazma Aapi character trolls pretty much everythingFrom CAA to the PM-CARES Fund, from the Janta Curfew to the lockdown in general — if it has happened, Saloni has spoken about it. And this is exactly why we love it every bit of it | |
![]() | The British Council's Digital Pride Festival aims to celebrate diverse queer voices from India and the UKOrganised in partnership with The Queer Muslim Project, the initiative brings together various art forms by LGBTQIA+ artists from around the world | |
![]() | Finding where the Indian gene has left its mark: Why you'll love reading IndogeneAuthor Sriram Devatha speaks about Indogene, a book that is a must-read if you want to know the history behind Indians living in different countries. He has included his personal experiences in it |
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