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Prutha Bhosle is a journalist based in Pune, India. She is currently exploring a freelance job opportunity in an esteemed organisation. Since March 2016 to July 2016, she has worked as a full-time journalist with Pune Mirror, a local newspaper. There, she has edited reporter copies and designed pages as well as done stories of her own. From May 2014 to February 2016, she worked with a hyperlocal news website run by Daily News Analysis (DNA), Mumbai, India. With three years experience in the profession, she always had interest in reporting, writing and editing about different/new cities that she visits. Her interest lies in writing soft features, human interest stories, etc. She is a graduate of Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media, Bangalore. While in IIJNM, she won the award of the best student in print journalism and also stood first in college during graduation. If there's any opening for freelance reporting or editing in your organisation, immediate or future, do consider her candidature. She is prepared to be called up for an interview by the organisation at any time convenient. Thank you
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How children play a major role in COVID-19 transmission
Recent research indicates that children could be significant spreaders of COVID-19, challenging earlier assumptions of their low risk. The World Health Organization now recommends masks for children aged 12 and over, and possibly for those aged 6-11. A study in two Indian states found that children transmit the virus mostly within their own age group. The study, which is the largest on COVID-19 transmission patterns, involved tracing over half a million contacts of 85,000 cases. Experts emphasize the need for careful consideration before reopening schools and suggest that precautions such as mask-wearing, distancing, and proper ventilation are necessary to prevent outbreaks. There is also a call for enhancing testing among children to monitor transmission.
The neighbourhood's favourite Santas
In Mumbai, three individuals stand out for their unique portrayals of Santa Claus. Pravin Tulpule, an ex-naval officer, is known for his respectful and sensitive approach to playing Santa at malls like Viviana Mall. Kevin Fernandes, an events manager, has been donning the Santa suit since his teens for corporate and charity events, and is a co-founder of Rising Balloon Events. Mary Ann Scott, a former special education teacher, has been redefining Santa Claus by playing the role since 1969, including performances at St John the Baptist School and College. Each of them brings joy and a personal touch to their performances, becoming beloved figures in their communities.
American author traces her ancestors love story through letters
Laurie Winslow Sargent, a North Carolina-based author, is writing a book inspired by a trunk full of letters from her grandparents, Gladys and J Kenneth Pearce, who lived in India during the 1920s. The letters detail their love story, adventures, and life in Southern India and the Andaman Islands. Sargent uses historical documents, Google Earth, and YouTube to fill in the gaps and hopes to release the book next year. Her ultimate goal is to trace her grandparents' home in Ooty.
Here's how two expats discovered Mumbai as their new home
Two expats, Krishna Khunti and Jay Kila, share their experiences of integrating into Mumbai's vibrant culture through their radio show 'Expats India' on Rukus Avenue Radio. They discuss challenges like sensory overload and lack of personal space, but also highlight the warmth and helpfulness of the local people. The show covers various topics from food and dating to culture shock and nightlife, aiming to help new expats adjust to life in Mumbai.
Turn out bright as a new pin
Poorva Shingre, a multidisciplinary artist and Sir JJ Institute of Applied Arts alumnus, creates unique ceramic magnet lapel pins that do not damage clothing. She hand-makes and paints each pin, using magnets to secure them in place. Her innovative approach stems from her preference for hands-on creation over digital methods. The article highlights her creative journey and the practicality of her designs.
An ode to the Valley
Kashmiri folk-fusion singer Aabha Hanjura has released a new track titled 'Nundbane', which is a tribute to love and features traditional Kashmiri rhythms and evocative vocals. The song, released by Qyuki on July 9, is based on the work of renowned Kashmiri poet Mahmud Gami. Recorded and filmed before the lockdown at the Jaipur literature festival, 'Nundbane' is described by Hanjura as her favorite among Kashmiri folklore love songs, notable for its melodic content, poetry, and visual metaphors. The vibrant culture of Jaipur is reflected in the song's video.
Farah and the beanstalk
Farah Yameen, a filmmaker with a focus on public histories, digital archives, and food ethnographies, is gaining recognition for her knowledge in edible greens through her Instagram project, The Saag Archive. The project showcases Yameen's drawings and documentation of over 70 greens, reflecting on agrobiodiversity, climate change, social inequality, and local food cultures. It aims to observe and record the consumption patterns of greens, their simple preparation methods due to limited resources, and the impact of monocultures and climate change on biodiversity. The Saag Archive is a slow-paced, ongoing experiment that Yameen expects to remain obscure, focusing on the significance of greens in various contexts, including survival during droughts and crop failures.
Food can solve every problem
Nabil Ansari, a sous chef from Melbourne originally from Mulund, India, launched a successful Indian meal delivery service during the COVID-19 lockdown. His venture, Ansari Indian, quickly gained popularity, offering authentic Indian dishes and unique ice cream flavors inspired by Indian street food. Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, Ansari's business thrived, and he plans to continue expanding his culinary offerings.
Mee Marathi, eat Marathi
A food review of Culinary Kitchen in Mahim, Mumbai, highlights the authentic Maharashtrian cuisine inspired by various communities such as weavers, warriors, and fishermen. The review praises dishes like pandhra rassa mutton and prawns aluwadi, while expressing disappointment with the fugias. The kitchen's use of sustainable tin packaging is noted, despite some issues with spillage. The reviewer, with Konkan roots, appreciates the diverse flavors and considers the kitchen a delicious discovery during the lockdown.
Lockdown inventions
The article highlights several Indian startups that have developed innovative solutions during the pandemic. Veli Band, incubated at IIM Kozhikode, created a wearable device to help maintain social distancing. A Pune-based startup offers comprehensive funeral management services. Suumit Shah from Satara launched Dukaan, an app to help small businesses sell online. Felicity, founded by Pratika and Vaibhav Khandelwal, provides affordable online mental health therapy. These startups are making significant contributions to society during challenging times.
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