
Anubhuti Matta
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Jan 13, 2025 |
forbesindia.com | Anubhuti Matta
Given India’s ambitious target of achieving a $10 trillion economy, and having started companies themselves, Bhide started by asking for the most critical policy or regulatory change when it comes to the formation of a startup or at the compliance level. “The one answer to that is simplification and to make things accessible.
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Jan 2, 2025 |
forbesindia.com | Anubhuti Matta
Dermatologists also agree. “A-beauty has picked up not only in India, but also internationally, fancily known as botanicals,” says Dr Rinky Kapoor, a cosmetic dermatologist and dermato-surgeon, at the Mumbai-based The Esthetic Clinics. “Plant-derived products are generally well accepted by customers, especially those who are vegan, and most importantly because they are less likely to cause reactions than products with chemical ingredients,” she adds.
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Dec 27, 2024 |
forbesindia.com | Anubhuti Matta
Additionally, with effect from November 2024, university graduates must meet a Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 7 and college graduates should obtain a CLB level 5 to qualify for the Post-Graduation Work Permit—a crucial pathway for international students to remain and work in the country after their studies. Mehta explains that this may be difficult for students who struggle with English proficiency.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
forbesindia.com | Anubhuti Matta
Loved how transparent you are with us about all of this. Thank you for not setting unrealistic beauty standards and being vocal about it because all of this could be misleading to the young girls who’re watching you, so kudos to you for that.”This is a viewer’s comment on fashion and beauty influencer Aanam Chashmawala’s 2021 video showing her experience with getting lip fillers—injections that add volume to the lips.
My Followers Tell Me That I Make People Laugh, So I'll Never Be Sad: Karishma Gangwal - Forbes India
Oct 17, 2024 |
forbesindia.com | Anubhuti Matta
In 2021, when Karishma Gangwal was new to the world of content creation, she received a message. “This is the first time I’m smiling in 10 days, so I just wanted to thank you,” wrote a girl who had lost her brother to Covid-19. Gangwal, 31, popularly known as RJ Karishma, has since made her subscriber base of over 15 million people laugh through her satirical, slice-of-life content based on Indian families.
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