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Category Archive: Cookery, Festival, Youth

Welcome New Year with some easy to make traditional sweets

By Varda Sharma In India, no occasion is complete without nibbling on sweets. Here are four easy to make traditional Indian sweets that will help in ushering the New Year on a sweet note: Gulab Jamun...

Demonetisation dampens Christmas, New Year fervor

Mumbai: The vibrant Christmas and New Year celebrations are missing this year- thanks to demonetization of old currency notes of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 denomination. There is a steep downfall in the...

Corporator Divya Gaikwad takes up challenges with commitment, hardwork and sincerity

Divya Vaibhav Gaikwad, became the corporator of ward number 64, Vashi, Navi after winning the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation election in 2015 with a huge margin of 1200 votes. In addition, she is...

Mix and match and simple style is the mantra for revellers this Navaratri

Designer lehenga or stylish sarees with heavy jewellery are the passé, the Navaratri revellers this year are opting for Palazzos, long skirts, dhoti pants with simple and yet trendy jewellery, say...

Women make their mark in the erstwhile male-dominated dhol-tasha troupes

With dhol tasha gaining massive popularity, especially during Ganesh and Durga festivals, the number of women participating in various dhol tasha troupes has seen a huge increase in the recent years....

STREE NEWS launches Mobile App

STREE NEWS – SALUTING WOMEN FOR A LIFETIME It gives us immense pleasure to be launching ‘STREE’ (Smash Tradition, Rehabilitate, Educate & Empower), an exclusive Mobile App for STREE...

Dahi Handi celebration with a difference

With an aim to abide by the recent SCs ruling on the height and age limit for dahi handi, women commuters decided to celebrate the festival in the local train in Mumbai.

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