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tvandfilm · 11 months
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When I showed them pictures of their grandfather, we could see what was always there, the greatness of the effort, the constant clenching of his heart.
A New Race of Men from Heaven by Chaitali Sen
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businessknowledge123 · 5 months
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hotelbooking · 8 months
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Hotel Chaitali Getting in and around Kolhapur is a breeze when staying at Every effort is made to make guests feel comfortable by providing the best in services and amenities. Keep up with all your communications easily with the hotel's free Wi-Fi. Getting from and back to the airport can be easily arranged with the hotel's airport transfer services. Taxi, car hire and shuttle services provided by the hotel make exploring Kolhapur even more convenient. Guests can enjoy free parking right at the hotel. Front desk services including express check-in or check-out, luggage storage and safety deposit boxes can assist with your needs. Getting tickets for the city's best entertainment is easy through the hotel's ticket service and tours. Get cozy and warm in the lobby with the hotel's charming on-site fireplace. Packing light is possible at Designed for comfort, all guestrooms offer a range of amenities to ensure a restful night. For your comfort, some rooms at the hotel are equipped...
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bishh-kanya · 2 years
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I think you're someone who is very cool. That's my assumption about you.
Ai welcome to bong dol 🌟
😭thank you so much love , it means a lot 🌟
And you are really sweet for approaching me 👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑
Have a lovely day
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chaitalinath · 3 months
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It's rare how someone recalls your
favorite book,
And gifts you its pages, inviting you to get hooked;
It's rare how someone cherishes your
dearest dream,
And works to make it a reality, a seamless team;
It's rare how someone understands your
silent fears,
And whispers reassurances, drying unshed tears;
It's rare how someone appreciates your
quirks,
And smiles at your antics, letting love lurk;
It's rare how someone supports you
through thick and thin,
And says, "I'm here for you, let the journey begin";
It's rare how someone knows your
heart's desire,
And kindles the flame, making passion transpire;
It's not about grand gestures, it's the
little things,
The effort they put in, the joy that it brings;
It's rare to find a love, genuine and true,
Where they give without expecting, just for you.
~Chaitali 🦋
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sugawhaaa · 11 months
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Sk8ter Boi
Gaon x reader
Genre~ high-school AU, fluff, rom com vibes
Warnings: cringe ;-; (aka there's not really any but if you spot one notify me)
Notes: this is clearly based on the song sk8ter Boi by Avril Lavine. Recently I've been listening to that song a lot and just some ideas sparked from it 👍 it's definitely not 100% what the song is by its just the general idea. Also once again this is proof read but I can't read so there's probably quite a few mistakes.
Chapter 1 "He was boy, she was a girl"
"Finally that horrid class is over," your best friend Amira said as you and your friend group walked out of the main school doors. It was late May so at least the weather was nice but exam season was coming very soon. As you and your friends walked down the staircase you heard the sound of skateboard wheels on concrete.
"Are those punks at it again" your other friend growled. All your friends started complaining about this group of punks in your school. They all wore baggy jeans and black and red sweaters with holes in them. Their hair is long and messy but most of all it was like their whole lives revolved around skateboarding and bullying your friend group. You and your friends all did ballet and all are straight A "girlie girls" who wore loads of makeup and crop tops with plaid pajama pants. Well you were the least girlie out of all of them but they still loved you as a friend.
"Can you guys go away!" Amira went up to them. The long haired one just skated really close to her before turning sharply making her jump and yelp. The skater boy just laughed at her.
"We're not doing anything wrong" The orange haired punk came over to you and your friends. He was wearing a wool sweater that was red, white and orange. His pants were baggy dark jeans that slightly covered the tops of his vans. From the very limited information you knew about these guys you were pretty sure his name was Gunil. While Gunil and the long haired one argued with your friends, all the other boys just kept skating around the concrete sidewalks around your school.
"Hey Cherry let's just leave them be, it's not like they're hurting anyone" you said putting your hand on your friends shoulder.
"No they do this everyday I'm sick of it! They take up the whole courtyard!" Cherry yelled back. Cherry's the type of person that says what's on her mind and isn't afraid to get into a fight or two. Her name is not actually Cherry though. Her birth name is Chaitali, but she hates it and thinks it's dumb. So ever since she cut her hair to a little bit below her jawline and dyed her hair red everyone calls her Cherry.
"Jeez, someone's got a temper" the long haired boy teased. His outfit wasn't much different from the others honestly. The only difference was that the holes in his pants were MASSIVE and he wore a purple tank top instead of a long sleeved shirt.
"I'll show you temper!" Cherry growled as she stomped to get closer to the boys. Just as she was about to raise her fist, one of the boys shouted
"Easy there Apple face!" This boy had long black hair that was dyed red at the tips. His outfit was probably the weirdest amongst them all. A weird scarf and a patterned shirt that didn't match anything paired with some baggy jeans and converse.
"Apple face!?" Cherry shouted back
"Yeah you're one to talk, you can't even put an outfit together" Amira snapped back.
"I don't think anything can go with that horrid scarf anyways" another girl snickered. At that comment the boy looked shocked before looking down at the ground, clearly very upset. That's when you decided to leave, get away from all the arguing and walk home. You could still hear the boys saying stuff like "Oh run away you chicken!" "You start the fight then walk away, yeah that makes sense" and they kept laughing. You ignored them of course and just went on your merry way.
Once you got home all the girls were chatting on snap about how annoying the boys were but you refused to talk to them and instead you got ready for ballet class. You stuck on some music and started rocking out as you packed your bag. Then you realized you were running a little late so you rushed downstairs and your mom was already prepared to get in the car. You and your mom got in the car and drove to the dance studio.
Ballet class went as normal (the girls still complaining about the punks) and so was the rest of your evening. You ate dinner, studied and did some writing and aimless scrolling on tiktok. As you got into bed you lay there thinking about the boys. They weren't that bad, and the scarf boy looked so upset when Kayla insulted his scarf. Though there was nothing you could do about it now and tomorrow was an exciting day so you decided to dream about tomorrow. Tomorrow you and your friends decided to go have a picnic at a park nearby and after you finish lunch you all planned to get ice cream together.
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You woke up nice and refreshed after a great sleep and even better you remembered that today was the picnic day! You ate breakfast and passed the time by looking through your phone. You then realized it was time to get ready. You excitedly got out an outfit. You wore a strawberry dress with thick socks that went just above your ankles and put your hair into a bow
The park you were going to was walking distance so you told your mom you were heading out and started walking to the park. A picnic basket in hand. You were all giddy giddy smiling as you walked down the sidewalk. That's when you ran into your friend Amira. She had a backpack with her.(most likely filled with snacks and a blanket)
"Amira!" You called out to her jogging up to her. You complimented each other's outfits and shared your excitement about the hangout. It wasn't long before you ran into Cherry who was ironically wearing a cherry themed outfit. You three chatted before you arrived at the park. You couldn't spot anyone else you had invited so the three of you decided to set up the blanket and food. That's when Kayla showed up in a summery dress, followed by Kamsi who wore a long yellow dress. Once everyone arrived you all dug in. It was honestly a blast and the food was delicious. That's when something just had to go wrong.
"Awe look at this" a purple haired boy came over to your picnic spot. No doubt he was one of the skater boys from your school.
"Having a little picnic girlies" another boy came over. He had short pink hair and wore the usual baggy tank top and baggy shorts.
"Ugh do you guys ever mind your own business" Kayla groaned. Hardly even looking at them. The boys just laughed.
"Do you guys ever stop annoying us and acting like stuck up snobs?" The pink haired one teased.
"Do you guys ever act your age!?" Kayla stood up with her fists clenched. The boys just laughed at her anger.
"Look she's even cuter when she's mad" the pink haired one pointed at her laughing. That's when Kayla snapped and went to go at them. Everyone started freaking out when she started pulling his hair. Kamsi started pulling Kayla off him. You just stood there in shock. Why did they always have to fight? Why can't they just leave each other alone.
"Alright that's enough guys," Amira said calmly and all the girls relaxed.
"Jeez that kittens got claws," the pink haired one said, rubbing his head to ease the pain. That's when Cherry stood up and walked over to the pink boy. She raised her right arm with all her fingers fully extended. She winded her arm back and slapped him across the face as hard as possible. The sound of her hand coming in contact with his face echoed throughout the park.
"Go away or next time I'll use my fist" Cherry said, holding a fist up to the boys. The pink one tsked before walking away with the purple haired one. "Anyways, where were we?" Cherry said, dusting off her dress and sitting back down.
"Wow, that was amazing Cherry! They actually went away" Kayla cheered. They all praised Cherry and you were happy yourself that they left you alone. You sighed in relief and took a sip of your ramune.
After the whole incident it was about 3pm so you and your friends decided to pack up and get some ice cream, but on your way over Kayla spotted a shop and said she wanted to look around. It was very clearly a tourist spot but she still found things to buy. After a while she spotted more and more shops and you started to have fun. You got a Keychain of a little duck and found an anime pin. Then you found a field that had a lot of Pokémon according to your friends and they started playing Pokémon go.
After way too long you finally got your ice cream and decided to eat out at one of their picnic tables. It was quite the sight. The sun was setting and it looked beautiful sparkling across the ocean. After finishing your cone you were getting ready to head out when you had to use the bathroom. You told the girls to go on ahead without you.
"Are you sure? We can wait, you know" Amira smiled.
"It's okay you guys gotta catch the city bus I can just walk home" you smiled heading into the bathroom.
"Okay," Amira shrugged
"See you later,"
"This was fun"
"Bye bye!"
All the girls called out as they walked back to the sidewalk. When you were in the bathroom this old woman started randomly talking to you as you were washing your hands. At first she complimented your dress before going on a long rant about strawberries. She met her husband in a strawberry field? Her first husband, she corrected. You just smiled and nodded. Before drying your hands. She followed and told you about her grandchildren. Not really knowing what to do you just kept smiling and nodding and responded with short answers like "mhm" "I see" "yeah" after she was done ranting she went out of the bathroom and you followed. She turned to the right and you turned to the left, but you looked back at her thinking about how weird and awkward that encounter was. You weren't watching where you were going and that's when you bumped into someone. You started apologizing when you opened your eyes to see that very familiar scarf. The one that one of the skater boys wears. You backed up and looked at him in the face.
"It's okay don't worry about it," He smiled with pink cheeks.
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💌 Book Mail 💌
🦇 Good afternoon, my wonderful bookish bats. I hope this weekend has treated you well! I received a bit of bookish mail last night--always exciting!
💌 Thank you @simonbooks for sending this my way! Keya Das's Second Act is Sophan Deb's / @SopanDeb debut novel!
💌 A “painfully beautiful” (Booklist), heartwarming, and charmingly funny debut novel about how a discovered box in the attic leads one Bengali American family down a path toward understanding the importance of family, even when splintered.
💌 Shantanu Das is living in the shadows of his past. In his fifties, he finds himself isolated from his traditional Bengali community after a devastating divorce from his wife, Chaitali; he hasn’t spoken to his older daughter, Mitali, in months. Years before, when his younger daughter, Keya, came out as gay, no one in the Das family could find the words they needed. As each worked up the courage to say sorry, fate intervened: Keya was killed in a car crash.
💌 So, when Shantanu finds an unfinished play Keya and her girlfriend had been writing, Mitali approaches the family with a wild idea: What if they were to put it on? It would be a way to honor Keya and finally apologize. Here, it seems, are the words that have escaped them over and over again.
💌 Set in the vibrant world of Bengalis in the New Jersey suburbs, this “delightful” (Diksha Basu, author of The Windfall) debut novel is both poignant and, at times, a surprisingly hilarious testament to the unexpected ways we build family and find love, old and new.
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warcrimesimulator · 2 years
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"We, the Adivasis of Mumbai, worship Hirwa Dev or Green God who blesses our lives with natural resources that keep us alive. We also pray to the Waghoba or the leopard/tiger God. He is the King of the Forest. The strength and courage of the Waghoba keep our forests safe. And we all know that forests are necessary for our survival," said Chaitali Bhoir, a young woman and a member of the Adivasi community, as she showed us around her beautiful mud home in Kelti pada in the heart of the forested Aarey Milk Colony.  The Adivasis of Mumbai are indigenous communities belonging to various tribes like Warlis, Kolis, Dubbas, and others. They have a deep-rooted connection with nature. In Mumbai, they live in tiny hamlets called padas, primarily in and around the forested patches like the Sanjay Gandhi National Park and adjacent Aarey Milk Colony. Leopards roam wild in such places, but these people hardly complain. On the contrary, they take pride in living with the predators.  "We respect the wild animals and their way of life. We know that once the night falls, we must stay indoors and not venture out alone. It is time for the leopards to roam around. Sometimes, they do prey on our livestock. So, whenever a leopard roars near us, we break a coconut shell praying to the Waghoba to spare our livestock but continue to protect our forest and our lives like he has done for millennia," said Prakash Bhoir, Chaitali's father-in-law. Prakash, an Adivasi, also holds a job in the local municipal corporation.
Stumbled across this, and it's a good read.
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rajeevpradhan · 11 months
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SAIRA BANO IN MOVIE CHAITALI
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childabusesurvivor · 1 year
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Living in Survival Mode
New Post has been published on https://www.childabusesurvivor.net/reviews/2023/01/09/living-in-survival-mode/
Living in Survival Mode
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I found this description of what it’s like to live in survival mode by Chaitali Gursahani very fitting:
It turns out, I wasn’t overreactive or sensitive at all. I was in survival mode, and my body and mind perceived everything as a threat. My body tried to keep me safe from anything remotely different by putting me into a fight, flight, or freeze state. My mind was generally hyper vigilant of others’ moods and reactions. So, my body didn’t know how to relax, and it was exhausted over the years.
As I have gotten older and healthier, I find myself “overreacting” much less. (Yes, I’m putting quotes around it because while it may seem like an overreaction to an outsider, in our heads as survivors, there’s nothing over about any of it.) As I pondered that description, I realized there are places where the idea of having a sensitive or strong reaction seems very unlikely, and yet there are places where it still happens today. You may ask, what’s the difference between those places?
In a word, it’s safety. When I feel safe, I am not living in survival mode. When I do not feel safe, I am constantly in survival mode. At home with my wife, I feel safe. I don’t overreact, we rarely argue, and I rarely have a strong emotional fight, flight, or freeze reaction. I exist safely without the need for that.
The same thing happens at work when I feel safe, secure in my role, and confident about my abilities. However, when I don’t feel safe, feel like my job is at risk, or feel less confident about my abilities, I am more likely to react from my survival mode.
Maybe, instead of blaming people for overreacting, we should consider for a moment why they do not feel safe. And instead of beating ourselves up for overreacting, we consider how to ground ourselves and remind ourselves of our safety when the need arises.
As survivors, our healing depends on our ability to create a life where we feel safe. That means both being in a safe place and learning to recognize that safety to get out of this constant survival mode. That mode is not sustainable. It was never meant to be a constant state of being.
  #Emotion, #Healing, #Survivors
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calpicowater · 2 years
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Week 21.25/52: May 23rd - May 29th 2022 | Hot Pot with Fave Couple! 🍲🌶️
Hiranyaa dropped me off at Chinese Hot Pot buffet and I went to meet up with Alex and Chaitali aka my favourite tech kids!!! Reunited with them after almost a year. The hot pot was SOOOOO VALUE...... actually in shock. I got their spicy broth (ofc) and 4 items (tripe, spicy beef, potato noodles, squid, and potatoes). The portions were huge and it was so filling!!!!!! All for $18 per person wtf... $18 would legit get you one plate of meat in YVR only lmao. Super nice catch up!!!!! Thank you guys for food 🥺🥺🥺 After eating, we walked around Southgate while we waited for my long distance bus back to Calgary. Thanks for the company while we waited for my super late bus!!!! Was so much fun to catch up with everyone this trip hehehe.
Bus ride back to Calgary was a bit nerve wracking but got back home safe, yay!
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chaitalitrivedi · 1 day
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What Are The Common Symptoms of Endometriosis?
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Endometriosis is more common than you believe. It is a complex and often misunderstood condition affecting up to 10% of women aged between 15 and 44. Despite its prevalence, this health condition usually goes undiagnosed or misdiagnosed due to its diverse array of symptoms. Hence, it is vital to understand these symptoms for early detection and effective management of endometriosis.
Based on the insights from a known gynecologist in Juhu, Dr. Chaitali Mahajan Trivedi, this blog will help you determine the common symptoms of endometriosis for effective treatment planning. So, let’s embark on this journey together to create more awareness about endometriosis.
What Do You Understand By Endometriosis?
Endometriosis is identified as a disorder in which the tissue similar to the lining of your uterus grows outside of it. In medical terms, the lining of your uterus is called endometrium. Endometriosis occurs when endometrial-like tissue grows on your bowel, ovaries, and tissues lining your pelvis. When endometrial-like tissue grows outside your uterus, it is called an endometrial implant.
The expected hormonal changes of your menstrual cycle affect the misplaced endometrial-like tissue, causing the affected area to become inflamed and painful. It indicates that the tissue will grow, thicken, and break down. Over time, when the tissue has broken down and nowhere to go, it becomes trapped in your pelvis.
What Are The Common Symptoms of Endometriosis?
The symptoms of endometriosis vary from one woman to another. Some may experience mild symptoms, but others can have mild to severe. However, the common endometriosis symptoms may include the following:
When the tissue gets trapped in your pelvis, you may notice:
Irritation
Scar formation
Fertility issues
Severe pain occurs during the menstrual cycle
Adhesions in which tissue binds your pelvic organs together
Other symptoms:
Pain during sexual intercourse
Heavy menstrual bleeding or bleeding between periods
Lower back pain that may occur during menstrual cycle
Cramps for 1 to 2 weeks around menstruation
Infertility
Painful periods
Fatigue that won’t go away
Diarrhea or constipation
Blood in your stool or urine
What Can Be The Causes of Endometriosis?
Endometriosis can affect you due to:
Surgical scar implantation
Embryonic cell transformation
Endometrial cell transport
Immune system disorder
Transformation of peritoneal cell
Retrograde menstruation
How Is Endometriosis Diagnosed?
To diagnose the condition, the patient is generally asked to describe her symptoms, including the location of the pain and where it occurs. The final diagnosis is based on:
Ultrasound
Pelvic exam
Laparoscopy
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
What Are The Treatment Options For Endometriosis?
Treatment depends on the severity of signs and symptoms and whether you are planning to get pregnant in the future. The treatments available for endometriosis are:
Hormone therapy
Pain medication
Hormonal contraceptives
Progestin therapy
Aromatase inhibitors
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists & antagonists
Conservative surgery
Fertility treatment
Hysterectomy with removal of ovaries
Final Words
Endometriosis is a chronic condition, and the exact cause of it is still unknown. Right now, it does not have any proper cure, but with the help of various treatment options, you can manage its side effects and complications like pain and fertility issues.
So, if you are also dealing with endometriosis right now and searching for the best Cosmetic Gynaecologist In Juhu, in that case, you can end your research with Dr. Chaitali Mahajan Trivedi at Nanavati Superspeciality Hospital. She has over twenty-six years of experience and is a dedicated female cosmetic gynaecologist who has successfully changed thousands of womens life successfully. So, if you also want to clear all your doubts regarding endometriosis, consult her and visit Nanavati Superspeciality Hospital in Juhu, Mumbai, today!
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prwizard · 13 days
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Celebrating "The Changemakers " at 5th Inspiring Women Achievers Awards 2024 .
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Kolkata-
In the tumultuous journey of life, empowerment often feels like an elusive promise, a distant beacon amid the sea of challenges and expectations. It's a narrative that resonates deeply with those who juggle multifaceted roles and responsibilities while pursuing their dreams.
At times, the voices that promise to uplift and empower subtly change their tune behind closed doors. The closest relationships, which should ideally be pillars of support, can sometimes become unexpected obstacles on the path to success.
For many, especially women, society itself presents the most formidable challenge to pursuing dreams, desires, and daring to carve out one's unique path in life.
The most awaited award event of Kolkata the 5th Edition Inspiring Women Achievers Awards (IWAA) , an initiative by Shagufta Hanaphie , organized by Shagufta Hanaphie Events(SHE) in association with Universal Education Equity Foundation was unfolded at Rotary Sadan in Kolkata on 9th of March. 2024 . This year the award event received 197 applications accross the globe  and only 11 categories with winners were chosen by erudite  jury and conferedwith the title of " The Changemakers ". Most of these awardees have served over a decade .
" The key ,  I've come to realize, lies in understanding and nurturing personal relationships and responsibilities as the cornerstone of empowerment. I am grateful to the universe for blessing me with a family that not only supports but also propels me forward during the darkest moments. They have been the unwavering source of strength that fuels my journey, even in the face of adversity. I also owe a debt of gratitude to those who have stood by me unconditionally, offering unwavering support and encouragement. Their presence, devoid of volatile energies that seek to undermine our efforts, is a testament to the power of genuine connection and solidarity" says Shagufta Hanaphie, Founder Director SHE & IWAA.  
Inspiring Women Achievers Awards ( IWAA) prides itself on its impartiality and transparency in selecting awardees, ensuring that deserving individuals are duly acknowledged. With its inception in 2020, IWAA has consistently celebrated women who have made significant strides in their respective fields, fostering positive change.Inspiring Women Achievers Awards ( IWAA) has gone global and has received nominations from women's triumphs beyond regional borders and globally.
An esteemed jury, comprised of professionals from diverse backgrounds, meticulously selected  the awardees through a rigorous three-layer judging process. This process, devoid of bias, underscores IWAA's commitment to authenticity and credibility. The advisory board members and jury included  notable figures such as Dr. Bratati Bhattacharyya - Founder UEEF & Mrs. Suman Sood , Director B
D. Memorial  , Smt. Sheila Kapoor - Social Activist & Trustee to Radha Meera Charitable Trust ( Kolkata) , Guru Sanchita Bhattacharya - International Odissi Dancer and Internationally acclaimed Jute Revivalist & Director Rakshak Foundation Chaitali Das, ensuring a fair and comprehensive evaluation.
IWAA also would like to thank  Goodwill Ambassadors to Best Friendz Society ngo & members of the The SHE Family Mrs .Shirin Ekbal, Mahtab Jabeen , Mrs Sulagna Mukhopadhyay, Md Atib Rahman & Seikh Sahil Islam  for thier exceptional contributions to organize the event under the guidance of the founder Shagufta Hanaphie.
The award ceremony featured special performances, including a classical dance by Vidushi Sanchita Bhattacharya  and  a captivating performance by young girls from Save the Children's Home. Celebrity Influencer Adiwitiya Datta Banik  anchored the event, adding to the grandeur to the occasion.
Several remarkable dignitaries from all walks of life were present as Guests of Honour like  Masato Yausa- President & CEO of Nomura Research Institute Financial Technologies India Pvt Ltd; Yukiko Yuasa- Head of International Women's Book Club; Sr Sri S.K Singh - Ceo M.P Birla HS Foundation School ;  Swati Saraogi- Director Swarnim International School; Rupkatha Sarkar- Principal La Martiniere School gor Girls ;  Mr Sarfraz Mansur- Asst HR Social ; Prof Sujoy Biswas - Director of Techno India University and Techno India Group; Mrs Sucharita Roy Chowdhury- Principal Silver Point School; Neeta Kanoria- Director Wings ; Preet Walia Winner Mrs India Queen; Pritam Dutta-  Founder , Asparagus Wedding Planner ; Advocate Calcutta High Court - Md Aammar Zaki ;  Pranic Guru Payal Varma; Actress Papiya Adhikary; Music & Film Director Abhishek Basu; Vivek Pathak- Managing Director NIPS;  Sarah Israr- COO Carney Technologies and many more .
Eleven remarkable women Awardees were felicitated with trophy , certificate of Honour and personalized gifts were Justice Samapti Chatterjee,  Cultural Curator Oindrilla Dutt, WIM Saheli Dhar Barua, Chef Farah Kadir, Entrepreneur Swati Gautam, Creative Designer Kanika Gupta, Educationist Seema Bahri, Motivational Speaker- Mehuli Kamdar,  Advocate Debjani Ghosh, Actress Kamalika Banerjee, and Blogger Anindita Roy Sanyal.
The award event aimed  to shine a spotlight on women from all walks of life, attendees present as Guests witnessed an evening filled with dignitaries, industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals, all coming together to celebrate women's accomplishments and to join the new club of networking 'The Family' by Shagufta Hanaphie.
The success of IWAA was made possible by the unwavering support of sponsors such as Universal Education Equity Foundation as Association Partner; Asparagus Wedding Planner as Trophy Partner,  Shirin's & Zafar's Bakery as Food Partner;  Education Hub & Rakshak Foundation as Knowledge Partners;  The Family as Networking Partner; Friends FM as Radio Partner; Minu Fashion as Fashion Partner; JK Advertising as Outdoor Media Partner;  Carney T as Social Media Partner; Baked n Berry as Cake Partner; Sew n Style & DUA as Gift Partners , Unicorn as Manpower Partner and above all Best Friendz Society as Charity Partner.
All our endeavors supports our ngo Best Friendz Society which is working for past two decades towards education through empowerment for women and children in Bengal .
Join the Legacy: Nominate for Next Year
Be a part of this incredible legacy by nominating deserving women for the 6th Inspiring Women Achievers Awards at www.iwaaglobal.com or email your detail along with your personal photo , your phone number / whatspp number at  [email protected] .
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xplusonepercent · 20 days
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Yo ho ho!!!
Just got invited to Chaitali's birthday 🎂🥳...
That too at the Sayali's. Bhai! Maje karenge...😎
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