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Monthly archives: July 2017

6 Ways To Stop Mouth Breathing

The nose or the mouth, what does it matter as long as you are breathing fine. Right? Wrong! Most of us don’t consider breathing through the mouth to be a major problem. But using your mouth instead of your nose to breathe can lower the oxygen concentration in your blood. This, in turn, may play a role in medical conditions like high blood pressure and heart problems. Mouth breathing while […]

 
 
 

Shraddha Kapoor in and as 'Haseena Parkar' will give you chills! - WATCH trailer

After winning the hearts of moviegoers by giving lovey-dovey performances and playing adorable characters on-screen, Bollywood actress Shraddha Kapoor is now all set to stun the audience by essaying the titular character in upcoming film ‘Haseena Parkar’. The much-awaited trailer of the Apoorva Lakhia directorial was unveiled online on Tuesday and, dayum, it is powerful enough to give you chills. The two minute and eight second long clip gives us […]

Tribute: George A Romero’s films about the undead were actually about America’s living

American filmmaker George A Romero (February 4, 1940-July 16, 2017) has died at the age of 77, after fighting a “brief but aggressive battle with lung cancer”, according to his manager Chris Roe. Romero, a stalwart of modern horror filmmaking, directed 16 films in a career spanning four decades. His feather in the cap was the Living Dead series, which created the tropes for and defined the modern zombie film […]

‘First make it work, then make it better’— 40 quotes from Indian startup journeys

If technology can increase asset utilisation then there is a definite business model. — Naganand Doraswamy, IdeaSpring Capital Don’t get stuck with any of the experiments. If the timeline expires, mark it as a ‘failure’ or ‘success’ and move on. — Pardeep Goyal, Startup Karma There is growing adoption of the cloud services in the country. Growth is especially coming from SMBs, e-commerce players and startups. — Mitesh Aggarwal, Oracle […]

Review: Hope in a Challenged Democracy by Ashwani Kumar

When a politician writes a book, readers like me perk up. The logic is simple; in an impervious political system like ours, only an insider account can reveal what goes on inside political parties, how the nation’s most consequential decisions are made, what is the pecking order and how the high-command culture plays out in real life. True that the accounts of politicians are one-sided, but they still give away […]

 
 
 

WATCH: First teaser trailer for Disney's much-awaited 'A Wrinkle in Time' is here!

As teased on Friday, Disney has released the first ever teaser trailer of Ava DuVernay’s A Wrinkle in Time on Saturday at the ongoing D23 Expo in California, US. The teaser trailer gives us a good look at all the characters including Oprah Winfrey’s Mrs. Which, Reese Witherspoon’s Mrs. Whatsit, and Mindy Kaling’s Mrs. Who. A Wrinkle in Time is a story of a little girl called Meg Murry, played […]

7 facts about Angela Merkel you probably didn't know

Angela Dorothea Kasner, better known as Angela Merkel, was born in Hamburg, West Germany, on July 17, 1954. Trained as a physicist, Merkel entered politics after the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall. Rising to the position of chairwoman of the Christian Democratic Union party, Merkel became Germany’s first female chancellor, and one of the leading figures of the European Union, following the 2005 national elections. Angela Merkel is the […]

School of Flavours celebrates CANADA 150 and presents TASTE OF INDIA food festival

School of Flavours celebrates CANADA 150 and presents TASTE OF INDIA food festival on August 5, 2017 at Nathan Phillips Square, 100 Queen St W, Toronto M5H 2N2 from 12:00 Noon to 10:00 pm. FREE and family-friendly event perfect for this summer with more than 50 vendors attracting over 10,000 in attendance. Be a part of Bollywood style dances, classical temple dances, bhangra, music, and a live DJ to rock the […]

Clamorworld Exclusive: The Tale Of The Humble Khichdi

It is a rather wet morning in Mumbai. The typical monsoon day, pitter patter rain drops and dark grey clouds creating a dusk like a hue in the middle of the day. Almost instantly we decided it is a Khichdi day. No other food really do justice t the season. Traditionally in a Bengali household, Khichdi is undeniably the comfort food for the monsoon. Whether you have it with Tomato […]

7 Times Dawood Ibrahim Just Managed To Slip Out Of India’s Hands

While India has always been sitting on the lid of terrorism, with tremendous amount of steam building under it from different avenues, there are certain people who have always been an eye-sore to the country. One such older foe has once again created quite a hysteria back home with the surfacing of his latest photographs. While the Indian government wears a new, harsher face towards terrorism under the inspired leadership […]