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The entire idea of Chetan Bhagat's 'One Indian Girl' is to reflect the mind set of successful woman who believes she is a feminist and discusses problems she faces, from being forced by her mother to get married to different judgments and opinions about her as a consequence of being modern woman. <\/p>
The protagonist of this book is Radhika Mehta. She is a high-earning, successful investment banker who is opinionated, independent and not a virgin. She is unafraid to ask for what she wants in bed and, when the time comes, is able to pay for her own fancy destination wedding in Goa. Clearly, Bhagat\u2019s first ever female narrator is a strong, who is looking for some professional and romantic fulfillment. <\/p>
He captures perfectly the discomfort a modern woman might feel when she\u2019s expected to act like a shy and obedient bride. She says all the right things about how giving women the right to choose is not enough but they need to have the right to choose the things they want, not what men want. <\/p>
On the contrary, the author spends so much time trying to tell the readers that Radhika isn\u2019t like the other girls and few reasons that make her stand out her that she is making a lot of money and has had sex before. But what annoys the reader the most is a fact that while the author believes his heroine is being a voice of a true feminist she is simply a woman with inflated sense of superiority, just because she makes more money than her peers. <\/p>
In his earlier books Bhagat has been the voice of the younger generations which is probably one of the reason why he is now one among the popular commercial writers because they reach out to many and somewhere every youth finds a connect with story, and so this time he tried to be the voice of woman with lucrative career and one who is criticized for her opinions about relationships and her lifestyle. It could be a good read or a bad one as well. <\/p>
It is definitely one of the good reads among Chetan Bhagat's books. If you are one among his huge fan-base then this will not disappoint you, you can buy the book by clicking here.<\/a><\/p><\/p>"}]
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1. New US Legislation to tighten H1-B visas for Indian techies <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484916954461","data":"58820b00b1c2c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484916957335","data":"
2. Rajinikanth comes out in support for Jallikattu, joins Kamal Hassan and other celebrities in endorsing the sport in Tamil Nadu.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484917008956","data":"58820ae66f6cc"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484917010682","data":"
3. Donald Trump sworn in as the President of the United States <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484917082582","data":"588209a15b24b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484917083890","data":"
4. Apple wants special benefits from the center before it starts manufacturing in India.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484917153705","data":"58820ac5b5cc7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484917155544","data":"
5. With the UP election fast approaching, the Supreme Court agrees to hear a petition in favor of postponing the annual budget, slated for February. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484917305820","data":"58820a6ea2da4"}]
Not all books have the power to leave a lasting effect on their readers, and without any sort of bias, I can safely say that this one by Jean Sasson has cast a spell on me irrespective of the number of times I re-read it.This grippingly horrific tale takes us on a roller coaster ride of emotions throughout. It narrates the life of Princess Sultana, a direct descendant of the founder of the current Saudi monarchy, who apparently shared her ordeals with Sasson under an oath of secrecy. Her identity cannot be revealed and the reader will understand why, soon enough. <\/p>
The gulf countries, especially the lives of the royal family are closely guarded. The amount of secrecy maintained in the matters of its women needs no mention. The world is enthralled by their lifestyle- what with unimaginable standards of wealth and grandeur. Yet, the women are caged, albeit in a gilded one. <\/p>
The lines \u2013<\/p>
\"The history of our women is buried behind the black veil of secrecy. Neither our births nor deaths are made official in any public record. The common emotion expressed at the birth of a female is either sorrow or shame.\"<\/p>
leave a lasting impression in our minds since we too can somewhat identify with this emotion.The author intertwines the lives of the supporting characters so seamlessly that every line gives goose bumps. Behind the black veils, lie diverse characters, spirits and stories that are brought to life by the main protagonist. The gut wrenching narrative makes us question the term 'father', 'brother', 'husband' and the likes. <\/p>
Princess sultana and the other women\u2019s heart wrenching experiences and their rebellion makes us cry and cheer at the same time. While this is a must-read for people with an interest in nonfiction and life stories, I would strongly recommend it to everyone. It stirs the soul so much that one cannot help but be moved by the stories of these women. <\/p>
To buy the book, click here<\/a>.<\/p>"}]
No more do you have to hear about how video games don't pay, because after Ronnie Screwvala's announcement of USport, you now have all the reasons in the world to justify you spending hours playing eSports like DoTA and Counter Strike: Global Offensive, and the best part is that this won't be limited to just PC games, as consoles and mobile games are included in UCypher.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484912675443","data":"5881fe903efa6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484912676949","data":"
Ronnie Screwvala, the man behind UTV Group, is investing a whopping Rs. 100 crores into the venture, and this is expected to attract the best of the best in competitive gaming. He believes that the lack of bandwidth development in India was counter productive to the development of eSports in India and that the time is now to start the eSports league, encouraging local talent to compete together and internationally. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484913078383","data":"5881fefc8389e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484913079897","data":"
10 Teams of 12 people will compete for the grand prize every season, with 2 seasons every year initially. The franchises won't be sold for the first couple of seasons, right now, USports CEO Supratik Sen said that the company has gone through a rigorous scouting process. \u201cWe tracked over 1,600 teams, got it down to 100, out of which 16 were selected, and finally, 10 teams have made it to the league.\u201d<\/p>
The first season is to be held over 45 days with various eSports like DoTA 2 and CSGO, and we expect the smash hit Street Fighter to also be included. It's generally accepted that the quality of players and India has been steadily going up over the last few years, with a boost over the last couple, with a team almost qualifying for the International last year. Screwvala has even been in talks with TV networks to air the games for two hours every day, and hopefully, with this exposure, we hope that students never have to justify playing a video game, it might just give you access to a Rs. 100 crore pie. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484914387408","data":"5881ff12d074b"}]
About The Event: <\/b><\/p>
It is a one day workshop on Ethical Hacking by Mr. Sunny Vaghela; one of the top India's top ethical hacker who has been a part of many investigating teams like ATS, FBI and also many co-operative companies like Google, Yahoo!, ZOHO. So here is the opportunity to get certified ethical hacker of Level 1. <\/p>
Pass amount includes: <\/p>
1. Workshop toolkit <\/p>
2. workshop videos<\/p>
3. Required software<\/p>
4. PDF notes<\/p>
5. Certificate <\/p>
6. Delicious Lunch<\/p>
Last date of registration is on 22 January 2017.<\/p>
Attendee Last Date: 22-01-2017 INR 900<\/p>
Front Rows 1-2-3 Last Date: 22-01-2017 INR 1000 <\/p>
Register Now<\/a><\/a><\/p>"}]
If you've grown up with your eyes up at the sky at night looking at the stars and the moon and wondering what's out there, you've heard of Buzz Aldrin. Him, along with Commander Neil Armstrong, became the first humans on the moon on July 20, 1969, in Armstrong's words, \"That's one small step for man, a giant leap for mankind.\"<\/p>
Buzz Aldrin was the second man to walk on the moon, and the man has had a very decorated career that every space headed youngster that grew up looking at the skies should know. Born on January 20th, 1930, here are the things you need to know about Buzz Aldrin<\/p>
1. Buzz Aldrin had his name legally changed<\/b><\/p>
Buzz Aldrin was born Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr, but the nickname Buzz originated from his sister Fay Ann having difficulty calling him 'brother' as a child, and ended up calling him Buzzer. The name stuck, and during the Apollo 11 mission, he was Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin, before legally changing his name to Buzz Aldrin in 1988. Another interesting fact is that his mother's name was Marion Moon before marriage to Edwin Eugene Aldrin Sr. Coincidence or destiny, you decide. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484898874885","data":"5881c26bbc93f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484898891197","data":"
2. He graduated as a Mechanical Engineer before his military career <\/b><\/p>
Aldrin was a brilliant student, finishing third in his class and graduating Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the Korean War, flying 68 missions and taking down Russian MiGs. <\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484899287670","data":"5881c42b34d3e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484899336098","data":"
3. The mission to the Moon wasn't his first time in Space<\/b><\/p>
Before the universally iconic Apollo 11 mission which put mankind on the moon, Buzz Aldrin was part of the final Gemini mission, Gemini 12. He set a record, which has been broken several times over since then, of becoming the first human to prove that Extra Vehicular Activity (EVA) can be carried out for longer than previously believed, which is to say, Buzz Aldrin tied himself to a rope, flew out of the spacecraft and carried out repairs like it was just another day in the sun, with no fear whatsoever. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484899562896","data":"5881c5435c76e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484899611837","data":"
4. The iconic image of an Astronaut on the moon you see is almost all Buzz Aldrin <\/b><\/p>
On their first moonwalk (not the Micheal Jackson variety) on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong was tasked with documenting their walk on the moon, and thus almost all of the images of an Astronaut on the moon are of Buzz Aldrin. The iconic photo where the visor reflects the Eagle lander and the astronaut taking a photograph is of Buzz Aldrin, with the astronaut in the reflection being Armstrong. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484899781263","data":"5881c5fd2869e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484899801853","data":"
5. The famous Toy Story character Buzz Lightyear is based on Buzz Aldrin<\/b> <\/p>
Buzz Lightyear, the famous space ranger from the movie Toy Story, is based on Buzz Aldrin. Disney asked Buzz to give some space travel tips to Buzz Lightyear for his 2008 shuttle flight to the International Space Station to help celebrate NASA\u2019s 50th Anniversary. Aldrin willingly agreed, but of course reminded Lightyear who the \u201creal\u201d Buzz was!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484899963355","data":"5881c6c043f24"}]
I am a proud Hyderabadi and whenever my city gets ranked top in something, like the latest World Economic Forum (where it was ranked as the fifth most dynamic city to live in), I feel very proud. I am also extremely patriotic about my city; when I lived away for a year in 2016, I missed the city a lot. I am also patriotic about the city in the sense that if someone from another city talks anything against my city, I lash out and stand up for my city. I even wrote about<\/a> my love for the city a month ago. <\/p>It made me extremely happy when the Love Hyderabad mural was inaugurated on the banks of Hussainsagar; with the assumption that it'll become something along the lines of similar murals in posh tourist-y cities like Amsterdam and New York. But when I saw it for real, it crushed all my feelings about the city.<\/p>We have failed. Seriously.<\/p>We are a country that takes great pride in culture and tradition and vehemently fight against anything that seems to go against our culture but after seeing this (and the status of several other monuments in Hyderabad and in other cities), I believe the very culture of our country is wrong. Forget Modi, forget Swachch Bharat, forget whatever other headline grabbing schemes that various governments come up with, we have failed in maintaining basics.<\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484891302822","data":"5881a4dde69e3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484891316411","data":"For a country that takes so much pride in the glory of its past, it surprises me that none of us bother to keep our monuments clean. One visit to Golkonda or Chaarminar is enough to tell the sad story of us.\n\nWe are also a country that is fascinated by anything foreign; we want to settle abroad, we want to visit other countries, we love the fact that the countries we love going to are clean and well maintained. We compare every aspect of our country to the so called \"developed\" countries but we refuse to acknowledge the fact that in these countries, the people are very conscious of keeping their city, their home clean. Having hosted and met several foreigners through the years, I can firmly say this. \n\nWe are not bothered."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484891391023","data":"5881a5314378c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484891403670","data":"We don't bother keeping our roads clean, we don't bother following traffic rules at the very least; we don't bother with anything. We only care about posting hashtags on the internet, blindly praising or blaming a certain group, engaging in armchair patriotism (or in this case, social media patriotism). Now before someone goes ahead to say that I am doing the same, I'll say this: I, at the very least, bothered to notice this, sent a person from our team to click these pictures and am trying to raise awareness in this regard. \n\nI want to ask every citizen of Hyderabad a few questions. Are you happy with the way our city is like? Are you happy with the fact that you have to see where you step when you walk or cringe when you touch something outdoors? Are you happy with the fact that the beauty of the city is getting lost by actions like this? Do you want to do something about it? \n\nI am just a 24 year old citizen of the city; in no position to advise or tell anyone to do anything; so I won't say let's do this or let's do that. I just want to raise these questions and wait and hope for answers."}]
It made me extremely happy when the Love Hyderabad mural was inaugurated on the banks of Hussainsagar; with the assumption that it'll become something along the lines of similar murals in posh tourist-y cities like Amsterdam and New York. But when I saw it for real, it crushed all my feelings about the city.<\/p>
We have failed. Seriously.<\/p>
We are a country that takes great pride in culture and tradition and vehemently fight against anything that seems to go against our culture but after seeing this (and the status of several other monuments in Hyderabad and in other cities), I believe the very culture of our country is wrong. Forget Modi, forget Swachch Bharat, forget whatever other headline grabbing schemes that various governments come up with, we have failed in maintaining basics.<\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484891302822","data":"5881a4dde69e3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484891316411","data":"For a country that takes so much pride in the glory of its past, it surprises me that none of us bother to keep our monuments clean. One visit to Golkonda or Chaarminar is enough to tell the sad story of us.\n\nWe are also a country that is fascinated by anything foreign; we want to settle abroad, we want to visit other countries, we love the fact that the countries we love going to are clean and well maintained. We compare every aspect of our country to the so called \"developed\" countries but we refuse to acknowledge the fact that in these countries, the people are very conscious of keeping their city, their home clean. Having hosted and met several foreigners through the years, I can firmly say this. \n\nWe are not bothered."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484891391023","data":"5881a5314378c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484891403670","data":"We don't bother keeping our roads clean, we don't bother following traffic rules at the very least; we don't bother with anything. We only care about posting hashtags on the internet, blindly praising or blaming a certain group, engaging in armchair patriotism (or in this case, social media patriotism). Now before someone goes ahead to say that I am doing the same, I'll say this: I, at the very least, bothered to notice this, sent a person from our team to click these pictures and am trying to raise awareness in this regard. \n\nI want to ask every citizen of Hyderabad a few questions. Are you happy with the way our city is like? Are you happy with the fact that you have to see where you step when you walk or cringe when you touch something outdoors? Are you happy with the fact that the beauty of the city is getting lost by actions like this? Do you want to do something about it? \n\nI am just a 24 year old citizen of the city; in no position to advise or tell anyone to do anything; so I won't say let's do this or let's do that. I just want to raise these questions and wait and hope for answers."}]
It's that time of the year when people start bugging that one friend who is good at writing to help them out with their Statement of Purpose (SOP). It's time to change it and it's time to write it by yourself. Here's a quick cheat-sheet that'll ensure your SOP stands out and increases your chances of getting into your dream university for your Masters.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484811689857","data":"
1. Content:<\/b><\/p>
SOP is often misunderstood, and many of them choose to write an essay about themselves but the primary purpose of the SOP is why does one want to join that particular University, what the admission committee would be looking for is some extra information about you which probably your grades and scores cannot convey. One simple rule that you need to remember is your essay cannot be generic, for them to remember yours out of hundreds of application, you have to present your story in the best possible way, if you can present it through a story it would be more appealing, remember do not use statements and make it monotonous. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484817041113","data":"
2. Be Specific:<\/b><\/p>
Make sure you answer basic questions like why you have chosen that particular country, university or course, your experience in that particular field, any other interests, hobbies or passions that you find are relevant to establish a career in the concerned field. Also what you think of the student communities or the culture. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484818921087","data":"
3.Use A Formal But Conversational Tone:<\/b><\/p>
Many of them think it would be appropriate to use a serious tone in the essay and few opt for a friendly or a funny tone to write. Neither of the approach is ideal for a SOP. Use slightly formal language, but with a tinge of fun and uniqueness. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484819812497","data":"
4. Customize Your Essay:<\/b><\/p>
The most common mistake everyone does is if they apply to more than one university, they have a common draft to which they make minor changes and submit. What one fails to realize is that in an attempt to generalize it, it loses its purpose. It should definitely include their cultures, methodologies, visions, values, motto, strengths, weaknesses that differ from university to university. Apart from university rankings and other similar materialistic qualities these things make the essay better. If a culture doesn\u2019t attract you much, then there\u2019s no point in wasting an application.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484821101314","data":"
5. Be Yourself:<\/b><\/p>
It would be a very bad idea to create stories just because you have a normal background and no outstanding achievements, rather it would be better to write normal stories because it is not in your best interest to pretend to be someone you are not; the admission officers are expert psychologists, and they can spot a true applicant from a false applicant with just one reading. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484821704927","data":"
6. Address Your Problems:<\/b><\/p>
By talking and discussing your problems in a matured way you make your SOP impactful. This is the best way you can explain any academic gaps or any other problems that you genuinely faced; instead of trying to defend yourself, you can point out the actual reasons that led to the problems, but more importantly, you should highlight how you overcame the situation, and what you have learnt from the experience. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484822612186","data":"
7. Take Advice From Professors: <\/b><\/p>
Don't hesitate to take assistance from any professors or experienced people, they are technically sound and can also provide you valuable insights on how to project your technical expertise and project works in the statement.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484822991424","data":"
8. Do Your Homework: <\/b><\/p>
To find out what is generic and most commonly used you need to do a little homework and also find out in what ways you can make your SOP stand out. Before you write the essays, you should be thorough with the details of all the universities you are applying to, and list down all the things you like about each university. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484823838482","data":"
9. Organised: <\/b><\/p>
Make sure your content is organised in a proper way. Introduce yourself in a unique manner, story about your background or experience in the field you\u2019ve chosen and your academic background. Co-curricular and extracurricular activities in the field of your interest and other professional accomplishments followed by explanations about problems and why you have chosen the specific grad school and other related questions. Mention what you like about the university which is most important. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484823330653","data":"
10. Edit And Re-edit It:<\/b><\/p>
Do not keep your essays with you, it would need a expert advise. It is important to find critics for your content so that the final output would make you stand out from the rest. So keep editing and reviewing so that you make it better and interesting. <\/p>"}]
1. Latest World Economic Forum survey declares Hyderabad to be more dynamic than London. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484824990271","data":"5880a40b2c34e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484824994461","data":"
2. Congress does a U turn on Jallikattu, supports it now after being in favor of a ban last year. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484825278865","data":"5880a4295f4b2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484825280410","data":"
3. Urjit Patel quoted saying 9.2 lakh crore of new notes into the economy. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484825367654","data":"5880a43c5643a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484825373208","data":"
4. Jio 4G not to be free after March 31st, but expected to be cheaper than competition. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484825410651","data":"5880a44b334d9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484825412463","data":"
5. Obama delivers message of hope in his final press conference as the President of the United States, says 'It's going to be okay.'<\/b><\/p>
<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484825456993","data":"5880a45491301"}]
No one is born without a reason. Ignorance towards one's true self is something we all have lived for a long time. Every person has a point of time in life when we feel that all our ways are blocked, we feel as if we are left in the middle of a dense forest from where we cannot find our way back. It\u2019s simply that we are lost, lost in thoughts. We feel our existence fading away. We start losing ourselves and this kills our identity. But that doesn't mean it has to be the end of your identity!<\/p>
We just cannot give up on our self. We have to overcome all this and begin to find our self. Finding yourself means finding your purpose in life, it means digging into your past, refreshing all your memories that have made you what you are today, it means finding what your beliefs are and live by them. In such similar situations, my journey began.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484204261675","data":"58772960b168b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484204361727","data":"
This journey led me through different pathways of life, but this was not always on an easy road. It showed me happiness, satisfaction, fulfillment and may be enlightenment. It also showed me the fear of losing something important in life, misunderstanding, anger, sadness and what not. That time, I had to take some really tough decisions and stick hard onto them. All this while, there were people who only used to take from me because I allowed them to. Then I decided that I\u2019ll cut such people off my life and begin to change the course of my life, I started to search for the purpose of my life and I\u2019m trying to chase my passion.<\/p>
What I know for sure is that the journey is worth taking, I am slowly becoming calmer, more aware and more tolerant, I am learning how to pay attention to my feelings and understand myself better, I have been very hard on myself for most of my life, I have not been truthful with myself and have had unrealistic expectations therefore, setting myself up for disappointment. Why do we do this? Why do we lie to ourselves? More importantly, why do we allow ourselves to get away with it? <\/p>
Being true to my feelings and acknowledging them has released so much fear from me. It has released my fear of not living up to the expectations I set for myself, that is not to say that these fears no longer exist within me because they certainly do and, I don\u2019t think they will ever go away but now that I am aware of my true feelings and now that I am becoming conscious of my real beliefs, they no longer have a tight hold on my life. Instead, I have a hold on how they can or cannot affect me.<\/p>
So I\u2019d just like to end up telling, <\/p>
Be bold enough to live life on your terms, and never, ever apologize for it. Go against the grain, refuse to conform, take the road less traveled instead of the well-beaten path. Laugh in the face of adversity, and leap before you look. Dance as though EVERYBODY is watching. March to the beat of your own drummer. And stubbornly refuse to fit in.<\/i><\/b><\/p>
You must have heard her voice in the title track of the movie Soggade Chinni Nayana and Bengal Tiger, Nutana Mohan, the playback singer and final year student of BBA from Badruka College of Commerce and Arts speaks to stuMagz about her career.<\/p>
\"I was never really interested in music or singing when I was a kid, but my mother was the opposite, she loved singing and she adored music. When I was in my 5th standard, my mother pushed me into singing,\" she says, speaking about the start of her interest in music, \"by the time I was in 6th standard, I was competing in Zee's Sa Re Ga Ma Pa\" referring to the singing reality show that airs on Zee TV,<\/p>
\"It was an amazing experience,\" speaking on her first reality show participation, \"I auditioned with two songs and went on to be in the top 40\" she says, with a hint of smile in her voice, \"It was after this, when I was in 8th standard, that our family moved from Khammam to Hyderabad so I could pursue my singing career.\"<\/p>
Regular watchers of ETV's Padutha Theeyaga must have also seen Nutana back in 2011 when she competed in the highly sought after show, \"I went up against really fantastic singers on Padutha Theeyaga, and finished as the second runner up, an experience I'll never forget!\" she says. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1484809746753","data":"5880668e1a8e3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1484809838021","data":"
\"My mother has been an amazing motivating factor for me to pursue my career as a singer, and Sri Rama Chary garu of Little Musicians Academy for being a driving force behind my singing abilities\" she says when asked about her motivations. <\/p>
Nutana Mohan was also kind enough to agree to a video interview with stuMagz, which is listed below. Go ahead, watch and let us know what you think! <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1484822399927","data":"LAXVWAYZNdE"}]
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