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THE NEW NORMAL A guide to out-of-the-box careers

BEYOND THE SENSES A journey of human evolution


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JULY 2016

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Power to the

Five

Achievers who transcend nature's elements

the new normal A guide to out-of-the-box careers

Beyond the senses A journey of human evolution

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THE COVER Achievers who transcend nature's elements

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POLITICS ISIS Decoded - Learn about the most

feared radical group terrorising the world

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SPECIAL FEATURE Students Become Teachers - The

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EDUCATE

Unconventional University Destinations 12 26 EDU NEWS Around The World - What's new in

WORKPLACE HACKS The Passé Hours - Revolutionary

the education world all over the globe

workplace transformations in the new age

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Sneek peek at the glorious year that has passed by at Youth Incorporated events

of nature and their strong influences on these young Achievers

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signifying the five crucial vowels

box career options

YEAR GONE BY

AWARENESS Vowel It Up - Five raging issues

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Power Of The Five - On the five elements

ON THE COVER

OUT-OF-THE-BOX CAREER The New Normal - Five trendy out of the

approach to teaching when students become teachers

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Q&A - Career and education consultant

Jayanti Ghose answers your queries

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OPEN SPACES MR FUNNY BONES - A peppy chat

with stand-up artist, Sorabh Panth


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Retro fashion

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ON THE COVER

ENTERTAINMENT FEATURE Beyond The Five Senses -

The five senses and how they bring changes into our lives

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POINT OF VIEW Every Minute Counts - Nisha JamVwal

on the growing phobia of missing out

ENTERTAIN

HANGOUTS -

Places and Events for the month

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RELATIONSHIPS Demise Of Monogamy-

devices that won't hurt your pocket

Why modern relationships are dying off

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options for a fashionable wardrone

win the olympics in Rio this August

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Know of the eco-friendly aspects of modern travel

TECH APPS Fashion Apps- Curate and Rent

Our pick to help you move on from Bollywood music

Seven compelling sub-genres for books

TRAVEL The BAD Of Travel -

THE G-SPOT 5 Handy Budget Devices For The Big Saver - 5 kickass must have

IMHO - MUSIC

IMHO - BOOKS

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SPORTS Get Set Rio - Indian players that might

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GRAFFITI

Trends of the month and Witty Wisey Bytes



Volume 6 Issue 1 July 2016

Editor's Note “We should all start to live before we get too old. Fear is stupid. So are regrets.” – Marilyn Monroe

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e have turned 5 and proud to say that you are holding a very special issue in your hands. Today, I invite you to feast your eyes and warm your soul with this special edition. As tradition goes, each anniversary issue is curated by a group of bright and diligent students, who gain firsthand experience in the world of publishing and at the same time, lend the spark that we need to carry on the good work. I still remember our first issue so vividly; how we interviewed the first set of people, set about with the design and layouts till late in the night and finally, sitting eagerly at the printers to get the first copy, hot off the press. It has been an extremely exhilarating time, as I have learnt so much in this journey and met such inspiring people, learning about all the fascinating things that they have done in their young lives. It never ceases to amaze me how many options the youth have today to choose from, and yet, many of them unable to make decisions or are unhappy with their lives. So, I really admire those who have a clear vision and are working hard to give their all to become who they want to be and get where they want to be. This comes naturally to some and not so naturally to the others. So, like the 5 elements of nature - Earth, Air, Water, Fire and Ether, we showcase these young achievers, who in their own realms have made a contribution, a difference and set off to their paths of glory. Each has had their own struggle - some bigger and harder than the others. But what matters today is how they inspire you with their experiences in the cover story ‘Power to the Five’. Keeping up with the times we are creating more video content on our YouTube channel, as a means to provide an engaging and interactive platform to our online readers. We also have an ambitious app in the works, which will be launched soon and will make it easier for our readers to get push notifications and relevant content anytime, anywhere and without searching for it. Each and every member of our fantastic team has worked really hard to make all this happen, and so a big thanks to Team Youth Inc. who are helping shape the future of this glorious nation.

Nitish Shah

Editor

NITISH SHAH nitish@youthincmag.com

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All content in print and online is owned by Splash Publication Pvt Ltd under international copyright laws. No part of the content can be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of the publishers. Publishers will not be held responsible for the content of the magazine including accuracy and effects. All disputes will be subject to the jurisdiction of competent courts in Mumbai only. 8 YOUTHINCMAG.COM JULY 2016


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2016 Our anniversary edition is special and even more so because students from all over Mumbai are invited to write for us. From ideation of content to design dilemma, everything is looked into by this junior editorial board who’s vision is an integral aspect of this issue. The result is fresh and really thoughtprovoking ideas by the young writers.

Devi Dang

Devi Dang is a fifteen-year-old hardworking and dedicated student who loves the arts and the humanities. She aspires to master the art of filmmaking to conquer millions of hearts with her films. Dang is also a dancer, who has now taken up her long lost love of writing to push her limits. With an ambition to achieve fluent writing, she decided to intern with Youth Incorporated. Addicted to the mainstream masala movies and watching cricket while cheering on top of her voice for Team India, Dang firmly believes in social responsibility.

Priyanka Iyer

Shahen Pardiwala

Priyanka Iyer, a 15-year-old girl, approaches her interests with great fervour. She was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, but moved to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia when she was only a year old. She then moved to Shanghai, China at the age of four and lived there for 10 years. She returned to Mumbai when she was 14 years old and has been living there for approximately a year and a half. Despite living abroad for most her life, she has maintained connection with her culture and traditions. She reads the Gita and loves different languages.

Shahen Pardiwala is a passionate Youtuber, who often uploads humorous videos on his channel, and is a regular on the weekly YouTube series Me Thinks. After the eight grade he has been homeschooled and gave his boards at 14. He loves to write and often pens down scripts for short films. Everything he experiences, either is on paper, his channel or social media profiles. Currently, he is exploring the art of scriptwriting, editing and filmmaking. He has also anchored book launches.

Mallica Patel

Mallica Patel is a student of B.com at KC College, and made the decision only a month ago to change her choice of career from chartered accountancy to journalism, something that she’s always wanted to pursue. Apart from reading, she is also a YouTube fanatic who can surf videos for hours. In her free time, she loves watching movies and catching up on the latest shows. Mallica is also an active blogger and she aspires to become a humor columnist someday.

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Binita Singh Binita is a student of KC College pursuing her Bachelor of Arts degree. An avid reader and a compulsive writer, she changed her decision of becoming a doctor to answer her passion for literature. A movie buff and a perfume aficionado, Binita spends most of her time reading romance and fantasy novels. A self-acclaimed poet, she usually writes poems laced with tragedy.

Kesar Majethia

Brinda Mehra

For Kesar Majethia, reading the latest Jeffery Archer novel and sipping a cup of coffee would be the ideal weekend. She often juggles between school, piano courses, vocal training sessions and volunteering. When she first heard about Youth Incorporated Magazine from her school, her initial response was, "This opportunity is for gifted writers. So, that’s not me," but after flipping through the magazine she regained confidence.

Burdened with the unappealing sobriquet of ‘Dictionary’ from a young age (which she finds prudent to point out, refers to the extent of her vocabulary), Alongside participating in MUN and TEDx events. Her foray into literature began probably with Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and spiralled into an unparalleled obsession of epic proportions in the form of a nouveau-age mish-mash of every genre possible.

Leo Oommen

Gently falls the Bakula was the first book she ever read and that was the beginning of her love affair with books. Leo is a huge fan of Sidney Sheldon books and loves reading books from the genre of crime and mystery.Sometimes she’s like the Orwellian Talk about literature, movies or T.V shows and you can always find Leo in conversation about the best movies and T.V shows to watch.

Janvi Manchanda Janvi Manchanda is a 19-year-old lazy, animal lover. Two years ago she was adopted as a human mom by a little kitten named meow. She’s a third year BMM student of Lala Lajpat Rai College and wishes to be a journalist. Someday she wants to be that crazy grandmother who makes things awkward, with her teenage stories, at the dining table during family dinners.

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Stuti Nabazza

A student of asrts, Stuti’s passion lies in travelling and writing. An old soul, she adores the old school method of penning of letters and postcards, as much as she loves socializing over social media applications such as Facebook and Instagram. She also takes fandom very seriously, and considers the TV show Grey's Anatomy as her first love for the longest time.


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VOWEL IT UP

THE PASSÉ HOURS

OPEN SPACE CELEB SPEAK

Read about the crucial vowels that signify our world’s raging issues

Is the ‘9-to-5’ work rule obsolete today? Find out

Sorabh Pant gets candid about sex, TV shows, cricket and everything under the sun

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NEWS IITB STUDENTS DEVELOP INDIA’S FASTEST RACING CAR

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WORLD KTI’S MODEL FRANCHISEE CENTRE TO OFFER COURSES ACROSS DIFFERENT TRADES AND JOB ROLES.

 Kohinoor Technical Institute Pvt. Ltd. (KTI) signed its first business partner in Mumbai at Marol, Andheri (E). KTI is a NSDC-affiliated training institute and will be providing courses in trades such as Computer Software, Computer Hardware & Networking and Fashion Designing from July onwards.  It has a network of more than 75 centres across 8 Indian states till date, and is looking forward to opening about 100 franchise centres this financial year across India in states such as Uttar Pradesh, Delhi/NCR, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Kolkata. Key aspects of the KTI Model Franchisee Centre are:  Best in class lab facilities with state-of-the-art machines and equipment.  Courses are delivered with 70% curriculum based on OJT (on job training) and 30% theoretical class room training.  Qualified faculty with industry work experience.  Supplementary courses on personality development, soft skills and English speaking.  Placement support.  Special focus on building entrepreneurship.

 Students at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay have developed ORCA, India’s fastest racing car. Headed by Rushabh Kapasi, a 4th Year engineering student, team ORCA comprises of nearly 75 students from more than eight engineering streams.  ORCA has a record breaking acceleration of 0-100 km/h in 3.47 seconds and is faster than sports cars made by Tesla, Porsche and Audi.  ORCA will be participating in the Formula student (FS) UK competition in July which is Europe's most established educational motorsport competition organized by Institution of Mechanical Engineers(IMechE).  The IIT-B team have been participating since five years and are the only ones to have received the FS award for Design Improvement for three consecutive years. The IIT-B team have been winning the Formula Student Award by IMechE for being the best non-UK team for the past 2 years.  Orca is the fifth electric car manufactured by IIT Bombay’s racing team and uses a battery pack of 95 cells, which will deliver continuous power of 80 kilowatt.  "Not only is its acceleration a record, it is the first time we have a special steel-frame chassis with carbonfibre manufactured body, which not only reduces the weight but also stabilises the car at high speed", said Rushabh Kapasi while speaking to the press. Find out more here: www.iitbracing.org

ADMISSIONS OPEN FOR VESIM’S PGDM COURSE 2016-2018 BATCH

 Admissions for the AICTE approved 2016-2018 batch of the PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) course offered by the Vivekanand Education Society Institute of Management (VESIM) are now open. VESIM offers PGDM in three specializations out of which, students can opt for only one: Banking & Finance, Marketing and Business Analytics. A few key features of the PGDM are:  Examinations are conducted after every semester. The course begins on July 5th.  Cutting edge teaching in collaboration with SAS, especially for PGDM.  Project management certification based on PMBOK (Project Management Body of Knowledge) Methodology.  Well-qualified faculty with an average of 10 years of Industry and Academic experience.  Communication and soft skills course integrated with the program.  3 weeks community-based program anywhere in India.  Access to EBSCO – Online Digital Library.  Industry relevant electives offered across all domains.  Find out more about fee structure, selection and eligibility on : http://ves.ac.in/vesim/

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IACS COLLABORATES WITH JADAYPUR UNIVERSITY FOR AN INTEGRATED PHD PROGRAMME IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE

 Indian Association for Cultivation of Sciences (IACS) and the Jadaypur University collaborate with the aim of providing students with IACS’s research facilities and high end apparatuses without having to seek courses abroad.  10 students will be selected through an interview and admission test for the programme and begin in August 2016. Selected students will be provided a monthly stipend of Rs. 12000 for two years.  The teaching team at the University and students can use the sophisticated research equipment (like an X-ray refractometer, high resolution XDR among others) for 25% of the fees imposed on outsiders. “For the selected students and the faculty, this would be a rare opportunity to exploit the best available facilities in the country," said Soumitra Sengupta, dean (academics), IACS.  Apart from the research instruments, the integrated MSc course will also provide exposure to IACS’ faculty research. The selected students will be a part of joint research projects conducted by the Jadaypur University and IACS.

THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS TO THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS

 The Rhodes Scholarships has supported exceptional post graduate students from around the world to study at the University of Oxford. It is the oldest and perhaps the most prestigious international scholarship programme in the world.  The Rhodes Trust provides the Rhodes Scholarships in partnership with Second Century Founder, John McCall MacBain and other generous benefactors. A class of 95 Scholars is selected each year from over 25 countries around the world.  Each year, there are 5 scholarships available for India to enable outstanding students, chosen on the basis of exceptional intellect, character, leadership, and commitment to service.  The Rhodes Scholarships are now open for student applications from India for entry to the Oxford University in October 2017.  A Rhodes scholarship covers all university and college fees, a personal stipend and one economy class airfare to Oxford at the start of the scholarship, as well as an economy flight back to the student's home country at the conclusion of the scholarship.  The applications need to be submitted by midnight IST of 31st Of July 2016.  For the eligibility criteria and further details, visit: www.rhodesscholarshiptrust.com/india

BSC. AVIATION DEGREE FROM MUMBAI UNIVERSITY

 The University of Mumbai has signed an MoU with the Bombay Flying Club to start a 3-year degree course for aviation studies which is expected to start in 20162017.  The Bombay Flying club has trained air crew, who are now working as captains and engineers for domestic and international airlines such as Air India, Jet Airways, Singapore Airlines, Emirates, Spice Jet, Indigo, Paramount, Kingfisher Airlines among others. Annual fee for the course is Rs1.15 lakhs.  As of now, pilots and other personnel have been exposed to a rigorous hands-on experience. Introduction of this degree course will provide the appropriate scientific background in terms of quality and content.  'Interactive Multimedia Content' ensures that the complex subjects associated with aviation and aeronautical training, are taught to the students effectively. BFC also supports Testing Assessment and Grading System (TAGS).  For eligibility, the candidate should be 17 years of age and must have passed the HSC Examination with a focus in Physics and Mathematics. Also, he/she must carry out the Class II medical test before admission.  To obtain B.Sc. in Aviation degree, a student has to pass University Examinations, remain medically fit and obtain CPL from DGCA. For details on faculty, fees and curriculum, visit: www.thebombayflyingclub.com

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Milestones

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Year Goes By Dotted with bright, sparkling moments, the year that went by has been a colourful one. On the occasion of our 5th anniversary, we give you a glimpse of what the past year been like for us

August 2015

Sarah M.K Noppen, Associate Director International Recruitment of Florida International University, meets with students to talk about programs and scholarships at FIU

September 2015 Former New Zealand cricketer and brand ambassador for Education New Zealand, Stephen Fleming at the New Zealand Education Fair

September 2015

Wrestler, Actor and Speaker Sangram Singh meets with YI for interview at his residence in Mumbai

October 2015 YI meets up with Anushka Ranjan before her movie release, Wedding Pullav.

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N J Sf M November 2015

Nitish Shah YI Editor with Radha Kapoor and Siddharth Shahani of ISDI and President of Parsons New School New York, David E. Van Zandt,

January 2016

Singer Javed Ali interacts with Youth Inc At Mood Indigo festival at IIT, Bombay

February 2016

Author Rishi Vohra interacts with Youth Inc at the Literati Fest 2016

March 2016

Choreographer Ganesh Acharya Interacts with Youth Inc at Meter Down festival

April 2016

Sonam Kapoor interacts with team YI at the event 'I Am Woman' Awards

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Awareness

VOWEL IT UP On the occassion of our magazine's 5th anniversary, Brinda Mehra introduces you to the five raging issues that are plaguing are country, all of which signify the crucial five vowels of the English language.

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ive is a wonderful number – the number of fingers and toes we have, the number of immediate Simpsons, the number of Chanel’s most coveted perfume and the meter in which Shakespeare wrote his sonnets. There are also five Great Lakes, five weekdays, five Marx brothers and five scales in music. Incidentally, five was the age where I experienced my first crushing disappointment in the form of an unwieldy Rottweiler attempting to mark his territory and peeing on everything in sight – including my brand new blue pinafore dress. Five is also the number of vowels present in the English language, and usually the first set of letters that children learn while growing up. Vowels are characterized as sounds that require a ‘comparatively open configuration of the vocal tract and form a key part of language’. In the spirit of this versatile number and the openness associated with vowels, as we celebrate Youth Incorporated’s 5th anniversary, we focus on the five vowels and associate each of them with a trend present in the modern day world. In previous anniversary issues, Youth Incorporated picked up pertinent causes and featured them. This time, as it turns five and the world is at a risk of tilting off its axis as it changes at an alarming speed, we have decided that there is no way that we can encompass all that we want to explore under the umbrella of one cause. So, we bring you snippets of discoveries, opinions and other various little bits of information coagulated into pieces under the concept of Five. In essence, our writers attempt to fit a philosophy book worth of information into six hundred words in the frantic hopes that you will understand what they are trying to say. With topics that range from the demystification of the desire present behind the human need for the existence of Utopia or a deeper understanding of agnostic atheism, we hope that we have provided some clarity to you so that you don’t get swept away in the crazy world we live in, hoping that it will enrich in many ways and help you in your daily life. yi

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AGNOSTIC ATHEISM

The word ‘Atheist’ and ‘Agnostic’ are easily one of the most misunderstood words today, with people casually throwing it around in a conversation. Leo Oomen explores their quintessential meaning and the difference between the two nouns

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ost youngsters today turn to atheism since it seems like a growing trend or simply, to embrace their inner rebel. Now you may be wondering whether by reading this would it affect your religious beliefs. Certainly not! It is intended to raise consciousness of how different beliefs exist, and that people have choices to select from being a theist to an atheist and even have wider options like agnostic or agnostic atheist. Many people do not know that they have choices, they are brought up in a religion or they are scared into following rituals and traditions in the name of it. Some people are at a stage where they aren’t sure of what they believe in, they do not know whether they believe in God. Robert M. Prisig in Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance said, ‘When one person suffers from a delusion, it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called a Religion.’ It is necessary for us to clear the notion in our minds that being an atheist is insane and that they cannot live happily or have morals and an intellectually fulfilled life. With every damage, death and destruction being blamed on religion, it is time we think about whether religion is the root of that happens. One particular thing cannot be the root of all that happens in the society. Open-minded people or those whose childhood indoctrination about religion was not too insidious or whose native intelligence did not agree to bind into a particular set of thoughts would give it a thought before coming to any conclusion. For beginners, it is important to know what being an atheist means. It means a person who lacks faith in God, or believes that there is no God.

An agnostic either believes that it is impossible to know whether there is a God or is noncommittal on the issue. In fact, there are different types of atheists/agnostics in the world like Intellectual atheist/agnostic, who seek all information and knowledge on atheism; seeker agnostic, who are unsure about God’s existence but keep an open mind and recognises human limits of knowledge; Ritual atheist are those who follow religious rituals but do not believe in God. Agnostic atheist are atheistic because they do not hold a belief in the existence of any deity and agnostic because they claim that the existence of a deity is either unknowable in principle or currently unknown in fact. In such cases, it would be wrong to make assumptions that agnosticism and atheism are two entirely separate things. The conundrum of the atheist-agnostic is of great importance for both sides of the “God argument.” The biggest flaw when talking about being a believer and a non-believer is that the religious side focus on the intellectual side of God, often losing the argument. Instead, they should encourage people to try it for themselves, rather than forcing it on them. One of the most important things is that if you are a non-believer you shouldn’t pick fights over someone who has different views by highlighting the ugly part of religion and if you are a believer, do not preach people about the scripture you read or the experience you have. On both sides, promoting goodness and honesty is essential to maintain a balance. It is us who decide what we would follow, after all, life is a journey of discovering things sooner or later. yi 2016 JULY YOUTHINCMAG.COM 17


Awareness

EARNEST EARNINGS

Cruise entertainer? Pet food taster? Yes, these are actual jobs! Kesar Majethia talks about odd jobs that are raking in the cash

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he next time a “What do you do for a living?” question pops up, the answer to receive an agreeable nod from the person may not just require the standard “I’m a lawyer” or CEO or a surgeon. Over the years, employment has diversified itslef into a myriad new forms of which, a significant handful of jobs will appaul you with the incomes they have to offer. Let’s look at a few of these quirky jobs that will not only make your resume stand out, but also your bank account. EMBALMER Seems like the unfortunate time of grieviences is increasingly proving to be lucrative for certain people. An Embalmer or Mortician earns approximately $46, 840 (citation) on a yearly basis. This job involves everything from transporting the body, to preparing it for cremation. Working with a licensed funeral home and having some experience is all that’s required to earn significantly well. PROFESSIONAL SNUGGLER Yes, you read it correctly. This job literally involves cuddling the client for a certain duration to make them feel comfortable. A company called ‘The Snuggle Buddies’ pays its employees $40 per hour for this job. Astonishingly, professional snugglers are becoming renown for the reduced level of depression and anxiety amongst working class citizens. ENTERTAINMENT ON A CRUISE We all know that tourism has surged significantly in the past decade. However, with the increase in luxury travel, cruises are trending as new hotspots for relxation. An average cruise entertainer earns between $4000 to $7000 a week! Not to mention the free accomodation, paid meals and the thrill of cruising. During summers and other seasonal peak times, cruise entertainers earn extra tips and bonuses. A lot of young adventure lovers are often attracted to this

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job as it does not drain out your savings into paying rent. VIRTUAL RECRUITER Do you often wonder what is it that companies look for in recruits? Today, you can make an earning out of it. A virtual recruiter carries out the pre-interview scrutiny of virtual accounts such as social media profiles, interviews and hiring new employees for vacancies in business. This profession pays well for those who work with an established recruitment agency. An average HR virtual recruiter earns approximately $40 per hour. However, there are various classifications of a virtual recruiter that depends on the nature of type of industry and recruits. PET FOOD TASTER A new entrant in the list of sommeliers and ice cream tasters, this profession requires creative thinkers who do not refrain from providing honest feedback. An average pet food taster can earn a rounded figure of $40,000 a year. Increasing experience can help pet tasters build a brand image for themselves and can help earn a stable income. For all the pet lovers out there, if you do not mind trying dogfood or catfood, this is a way to make big cash in the long term, not to mention the awareness you gain for buying the right quality food for your own pet. These five examples are not even a visible fraction of the number of unconventional jobs with earnings that make you rethink your career choices. What sets these jobs apart is the skill which is required to become successful in these fields. These are skills which a college degree does not provide. Along with skills, these jobs are risky as the demand for these services keeps fluctuating. For instance, a virtual recruiter may earn $40 an hour. However, one week he may only work 2 hours and the next week he may not even work any! Therefore, the earnings are justifiable for the high risk and unconventional job specification. yi


IMPLAUSIBLE POSSIBILITIES Its a new age and the concept of impossibilities has become obsolete today. Brinda Mehra talks about the achievements of modern humanity that seemed impossible in hindsight

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y mother is fond of telling me that at my age, the idea of a cell phone that could actually fit in your skinny jeans was an inexistent entity - mostly because they neither had cell phones nor skinny jeans. It does make me feel glad that I was born in this century. When I was younger, the extent of my foray into science fiction began and ended at Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, which I admit is not exactly the most plausible thing in the universe. But, as Chitty Chitty Bang Bang flew, so did my imagination and I envisioned a world where (predictably) robots did my homework, donuts mass produced themselves and cars flew. While this fantasy was inspired by a heavy dose of Enid Blyton in the mix, it is undeniable that most of us dreamt of this possibility sometime in our childhoods and perhaps we may see this childhood dream come to fruition – like many of our science fiction writers, who it seems, at times, can predict the future. In 1914, H.G. Wells (often hailed as the father of modern science fiction) wrote The World Set Free, where he envisaged a world where bombs exploded continuously, using radioactivity as a power source and proliferation of WMD’s occurred – a direct contrast to Robert Millikan, the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1923, who stated that ‘There is no likelihood man can ever tap the power of the atom.’ Fast forward roughly a hundred years and you arrive in 2016 A.D. – an era where nuclear weapons are selling like hot cakes. Moreover, the atom is no longer a tiny, invisible particle known to a few, but now the bane of an entire sixth grade generation’s existence. It is rather mystifying how quickly the mysteries of life are unravelling. Every single day the world discovers something new – an

ancient stone tablet detailing the Etruscan pantheon of Gods in Italy or the presence of hobbit-like human skeletons in Indonesia, allowing us to gain a deeper insight into our past. Sometimes, the discoveries prove past theories and lead us towards the future, intent on demystifying the fields of physics and chemistry – like the Higgs Boson particle or the discovery of gravitational waves at breakneck speed. We’ve been defying the idea of impossible even before it was possible. This century has seen some great things – a flower being grown in space, gay rights, a red sea dragon, EDM and many more. In the future, it will also not cease to amaze us through events such as the 2025 Mission to Mars and perhaps a female US President. The world is adapting and moving at an incredibly fast speed and far too often we get caught up in its dizzying whirlwind and are unable to appreciate just how far mankind has evolved. In the Stone Age, our biggest boon was fire – in the 21st century, Wi-Fi depravation is steps away from becoming a crime. Not everything is peachy though – we’re still battling hate, prejudice, intolerance and inequality. But we’ve come a long way from where we were even ten years ago and I take that as a good omen for the future. We’ve advanced so far when it comes to the sciences, the humanities and the world in general – there is no need for humans to stop trying to advance emotionally and socially too. Perhaps what strikes me the most is that once upon a time, Dr. Lee DeForest thought that man would never reach the moon and now, we’re going through solar systems finding gas giants 3,700 light years away like I go through erasers. If DeForest was alive now, he’d be eating his hat. Suddenly, flying cars don’t seem so ridiculous after all. yi 2016 JULY YOUTHINCMAG.COM 19


Awareness

OPPRESSED ORGASMS

After a long drawn negative receptivity towards sex, have we really adapted to the idea of openness towards sex? Mallica Patel speaks of our non accepting nature towards the topic

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ven though Salt-n-Pepa in their hit single ‘Let’s Talk About Sex’ urged people worldwide to talk about sex, nobody really wants to talk about sex, do they? What is sex? A hushed conversation, a discreet ‘shhh’ a fast forwarded scene or a censored scene in a film. The aforementioned are all the actions we associate sex with. Of course, as we grow older and get sucked into the whirling tornado of hormones, the definition and explanation clears itself, and we get to see (or experience) sex for what it really is. What happens after that? We continue to talk in hushed tones, the awkwardness reduces just a little bit and many of the other things remain the same except, you now know what is really happening. What makes sex such a taboo in this country? What is it about it which makes us squirm, cringe and glare at the person who just, mentioned the word? Isn’t the need to have sex as equivalent to eating or sleeping? Then why do people stress on the virginity of the sexes before marriage? Why do some girls go through vaginal binding just so that their husbands are assured of their virginity on the first night of marriage? Most importantly, how long are people going to dodge the sex talk? Long enough till their children learn about it from sources which are horrid enough to scar their childhood. A wise person once said that if we make peace with who we are, a lot of problems vanish. Maybe 20 YOUTHINCMAG.COM JULY 2016

it’s high time we accept the fact that as humans, all of us are sexual creatures. All of us crave for sex and well... some of us have it too! We need to make sure that the next generation of children do not grow up considering sex as a ‘dirty thing’ or a scene in a movie which needs to be fast forwarded. Why is it that the censor board still thinks that reducing a kissing scene by 5 seconds or by refusing to show a kissing scene all together will make any difference? Remember that steamy scene in the latest Bond movie? I don’t remember it too, because it was never there! Or take the film, 50 shades of Grey for example. Banning the film only further proves our non-acceptance of sex. What people don’t understand is that at this stage of technology and reach no sex scene is going unappreciated; no kissing scene is being cut, because everyone has their way of accessing them. It was only recently that a Pakistani board had an issue with an intimate scene which was shown in an Indian daily soap calling it ‘indecent’. An Indian daily soap usually refrains from showing sex scenes in entirety and if they even decided to, we all can imagine how minuscule and irrelevant it must have been. So how can something as small as that affect an entire country? The truth is that, as the creators of Kama Sutra, none of us are averse to sex, but we love to put up a façade which helps us protect our ‘culture’, because apparently, celebrating Valentine’s Day impinges upon our cultural mores. Further, beating young couples in parks works wonders as it encourages the act of not falling in love, because in a country where the front page is filled with news of murder, rape and terrorism, who needs love anyway? Watching pornography at the Parliament is even better because it upholds the maxim ‘Work is worship’ So maybe it is time for us to let go of the façade, because beneath the facade lies, perverted babas or self-styled godmen who believe in a unique form of imparting wisdom, or the thousands of rapists who were unfortunately never taught the concept of consensual sex or the Khap Panchayat who think that Chinese food causes sexual tension in one’s body and thus causes the poor victim of the tension to rape! Maybe it’s high time that we stopped blaming the western culture and media for all the possible problems our country faces, because for a fact, India ranks third in pornography viewership worldwide – not very far from America which ranks first. yi


unrelenting UTOPIA

Are we really living in a perfect world? Or are we blatantly ignoring the fallacies of our society? Binita Singh talks about the delusion of a utopian society that has left the world in a state of denial

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topia – an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. Such a simple word, and yet, it means so much. Perfection – the main aspect of a utopian society. But can it be achieved? I don’t think so. In today’s world, where crime rates are higher than ever, and man has defiled most of the earth for his needs, it is quite difficult, or rather, impossible, to form a society that is utopian. During the early 19th century, many utopian societies arose in England and America, but sadly, perished due to various reasons. A place where the sexes were equal, religion was everything, and all statuses of the society worked together, sounded very much idyllic in paper, but foolhardy in reality. While none of us in the 21st century are onto the idea of becoming the next Shakers (a particular group of Utopians), we sure seem to be following their ideals. We portray a perfect lifestyle on social media and in society, but fail to live that life in reality. Even with all the campaigns set up for women rights and equality, and people pretending that they truly are accepting of these radical changes, the mindset still hasn’t changed. Women are still seen as the weaker sex by a vast majority of people. Another example of this failed idealism is social media.We all see girls and boys posing for the numerous pictures just to upload it on the Internet, showing their perfect life with their perfect friends and family. But

while each of us does the same thing, only we know how much of the portrayed paradise holds true. Zara, Forever 21 and Calvin Klein – I think I’m being blinded by brands. The same Mercedes’ and BMWs cruising the roads. iPhones in every other hand. All of us, are practically emulators of each other. This hunger for perfection; the craving that has driven the folk of every town, city, state, country to fit in the crowd that is based loosely on the theme of acceptance: a theme, that is very much abstract. This game of charades has now become our life, the game of pretence, the game of denial. So much of our money is spent on lifestyle and appearances, as discussed in a particular Buzzfeed article. All of us, wanting the same things, working for the same things, doing the same things. Sounds like a severe case of Dollys (Dolly was the first clone to have been made) We’re all smiles, handshakes and hugs, but we fail to make real talk. Stringent laws have been put up since ages, and yet the Orlando shootings occurred. Tight security had been enforced and yet 22-year old singer, Christina Grimmie was shot in the head by a jilted fan. What sort of a perfect society are we claiming to live in, if we can’t even protect our own heads, literally. How can a society be perfect when the basic aspects of it do not have a solid foundation to it? Are we going to live in denial all our lives? Looks like “The Nile” is not just a river in the Sahara. yi 2016 JULY YOUTHINCMAG.COM 21


Foreign Shores

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Destinations Gone are the days, when students were only UK or US-bound for further studies. With the development of more and more countries, students have a myriad of unconventional places to choose from to study further. We bring you our top picks for places you didn’t know offered top-notch education

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our experiences in college are an indispensable treasure trove of memories that you will always cherish. Staying in the country or flying abroad is a tough decision to make. Studying abroad presents ample opportunities to learn about and interact with other cultures and traditions. It comes with several benefits and invaluable experiences, and is definitely worth the money. Once you decide to study abroad, the question is: where to go? A lot of research and effort is put into deciding a suitable university to study in. However, most students tend to look straight at the United States, United Kingdom, Singapore or Hong Kong, without giving much thought to the other places in the world which are less commonly looked at, but also offer excellent opportunities for students. Locations such as China, Russia and the Middle East, are a few of the more unorthodox areas that are occasionally considered by students. These unconventional destinations boast of some exceptional universities and educational instituitions along with attractions and places for amusement. They generally offer interesting work opportunities, comfortable lodgings, and the chance to relish the taste of traditional food. When studying abroad, it is imperative to research about different conditions and factors. What is the food like? Is a visa necessary? What are the currency conversions? What is the main mode of transport used? An abundance of factors determine the proper location to study abroad. Enjoying the city life, the culture of the country, the languages and style of communication are all experiences that are a part of the college life. Unusual study destinations have some unique environments to adjust to, but it is definitely worth it! yi

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Cultured Middle East

The Middle East – the United Arab Emirates (UAE), to be specific – is a lot more than a hub of Arab trade and culture. The country offers a range of universities to choose from and is slowly gaining popularity for its student intake and educational foothold. Take a look at what you should consider when heading here

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beautiful country, comprised of a federation of the seven emirates, the United Arab Emirates with its sun, sand and sea, and an impressive infrastructure, offers quality education too. The largest higher education institution in the UAE is the Higher Colleges of Technology, which has some 17 campuses across the country. In addition, a number of highly ranked universities based in other countries have branch campuses in the UAE. United Arab Emirates University Placing in the 421-430 bands of the global rankings, United Arab Emirates University ranks 6th in the Arab region ranking. It’s based in the city of Al Ain in the emirate of Abu Dhabi, and is the oldest university in the country – though still relatively young – having been established in 1976. Its alumni community includes many powerful leaders in the fields of government and business. Students come from all across the seven Emirates plus more than 59 countries. 6,696 students live on campus. 2014, enrolled international students constituted 25% of the total enrolled students. The university is located in the city of Al Ain, an oasis city in the Abu Dhabi emirate 140 km east of the capital city of Abu Dhabi and a similar distance from the city of Dubai. American University of Sharjah The American University of Sharjah (AUS) is ranked seventh in the Arab region rankings and 431-440 in the global rankings this year. Licensed both in the UAE and in the US, AUS offers courses based on the US model of higher education, and is a popular choice among international students, resulting in a very diverse student body. It’s located in Sharjah, which is a new entry in the QS Best Student Cities 2016. American University of Sharjah is a not-for-profit, independent, institution of higher education formed on the American higher education model. It is a very diverse university that brings together more than 6,000 students from

more than 99 countries and a full-time faculty of more than 370. AUS offers 26 majors and 46 minors at undergraduate level and 14 master's degrees through the College of Architecture, Art and Design, the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Engineering, and the School of Business Administration. American University of Sharjah is situated in University City, which is located 16 kilometers (10 miles) from the center of Sharjah and about 25 km from the neighbouring emirate – Dubai. Khalifa University Ranked 441-450 in the world, Khalifa University is a nonprofit science-focused university which was founded in 2007 in Abu Dhabi as part of a government initiative. The university is modelled around the American structure of higher education and is developing a worldwide network of partners, faculty members, and research programs to advance research and innovation in the UAE and surrounding region. The University has plans to build a new campus near the current campus of Abu Dhabi. The new campus would be 80 hectares (198 acres) in size and allow enrolment to increase up to 6,000 students. The new campus will house a medical school, state of the art labs, a student hub and sporting facilities VISA Full-time students can be sponsored by their respective educational institutions if the institution is eligible. This allows them to obtain a UAE study visa for the duration of their course. Full-time students can be sponsored by the university, college or institute. However, it is essential to confirm with the university, college or institute because not all educational institutions offer this service. Student's residence visas are normally only valid for at least one year at a time, being renewed each year during the study program. GENERAL EXPENSES While Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah are great places to study, living there and finding accommodation can cost you a couple of thousands of dollars a month. LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION Most of the citizens of UAE speak in Arabic, but prefer English in the higher education sectors. Urdu, Hindi and Farsi are some other commonly spoken languages, alongside Malayalam and Pashto. It is not necessary for one to know Arabic to survive in the UAE. yi

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eing one of the largest countries in the world, Russia boasts of a total of 3000 universities, and considers education as one of its main priorities. It is said to have spent almost $20 billion on education, according to a survey done in 2011, which amounts to 3.6% of its GDP. Rated as the third best in the world, Russia offers some great courses in medicine, engineering, aeronautics and history. Places like Moscow and Ukraine are not only known for their scenic beauty and excellent infrastructure, but also for the great universities that are situated in these places. Moscow State University The largest of all Russian universities, Lomonosov Moscow State University has a current student enrolment of over 40,000 students, with around 4,000 international students admitted each year. Ranked 4th in this year’s BRICS ranking and 114th in the latest QS World University Rankings®, it is located 5km from the Moscow. In the 2015 edition of the QS World University Rankings by Subject, Lomonosov Moscow State University is featured among the world’s top universities in 20 subjects including Mathematics, Linguistics, Modern Languages, Physics, Astronomy and Computer Science. Saint-Petersburg University Also among the oldest and largest universities in Russia, Saint-Petersburg State University is this year ranked 15th within the BRICS countries and 233rd in the overall world rankings. Established in 1724 as the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences, it became known as a university in 1819. Today it enrolls over 32,000 students across 22 faculties and 13 research institutes. SaintPetersburg State University’s two main campuses are based in Vasilievsky Island and Peterhof, both offering impressive cultural and sports facilities, in addition to close proximity to Russia’s second largest city, Saint Petersburg. As well as being ranked among the top 100 universities worldwide for linguistics, Saint-Petersburg State University is among the world’s leaders in a further 6 subjects, including a place within the global top 200 for History & Archaeology, Mathematics, Modern Languages and Physics & Astronomy. Novosibirsk State University Novosibirsk State University was founded in 1959 as part of a Soviet plan to establish a Siberian division of 24 YOUTHINCMAG.COM JULY 2016

Reliable Russia With a literacy rate of 99.7 percent, we’d definitely say that that Russia is a great place to head to for higher studies. Here’s why Russia is amongst our top European destinations for pursuing postgraduation the USSR Academy of Sciences. Currently ranked 19th in the BRICS ranking and 328th in the world rankings, Novosibirsk State University is located approximately 20 kilometers outside of Novosibirsk, the third mostpopulous city in Russia and the cultural and industrial centre of Siberia. Novosibirsk State University has a relatively small student body, with around 5,000 students. Of the six subjects Novosibirsk State University is internationally ranked for, it places in the world’s top 150 for Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy. VISA The Russian visa is usually granted on the basis of an invitation issued by the Federal Migration Service of the Russian Federation or a visa directive sent by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. A foreign citizen is issued a multiple-entry visa valid for the period specified in the study contract entered into in accordance with educational legislation of the Russian Federation, but not more than for one year for every subsequent visa. GENERAL EXPENSES With an admission fee of $300 for undergraduates per year, Russia is relatively cheaper as compared to other superpowers. The public transportation is quite affordable. Bus, tram and trolley ride prices in Russia range between 4 and 14 RUR within city limits. While many students opt for living with a host family to save on their expenses, there are students who stay at dormitories too. LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION Russians usually communicate with each other in Russian, English, French, German, Polish and Hungarian. “It is essential to learn the local language for a foreigner to survive without problems,” says Sagar Bhansali, a postgraduate student in Russia. Exams like TOEFL or IELTS are not essential in this country, which makes it an easier place to apply to. Most of the colleges offer a choice at the beginning of the course, whether the student wants to learn in English or Russian. yi


Challenging

China

With a large number of technological advancements taking place in China, we don’t blame you for wanting to head there to study. But don’t forget to read up on our university recommendations before you go there

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hina, the 4th largest country, is home to approximately 2500 universities. It also boasts of interesting food, remarkable infrastructure and unique languages. Studying in China may seem like a bizarre idea, but it’s fairly close to India and has great universities. Most of the best Chinese universities are situated in Beijing and Shanghai, which also have several tourist attractions, making them entertaining places to be in. With rapidly developing technology and infrastructure, China is also greatly investing in its education, initiating many projects and scholarships to encourage international students to study there. When applying for universities in China, you can use the CUCAS (China’s University and College Admission System) online website to help or simply visit the university website and apply directly. Peking University - Beijing Located in Beijing, Peking University is known to be the oldest and the best university. Being ranked the 7th best in Asia, and the 57th best in the world, it is also a member of the C9 League with more than two thousand international students. It has partnerships with Cornell University, Stanford University, and Yale University, where some teachers from those universities teach at Peking University. Peking University is a centre for research and teaching, especially in scientific fields. Tsinghua University - Beijing Also situated in Beijing, Tsinghua University is ranked 11th in Asia and 47th in the world. Like Peking University, it is another member of C9 league, and its MBA program is ranked 2nd in the world. China’s last two presidents studied in Tsinghua University, making it renowned throughout Asia. With approximately 26,000 students, Tsinghua has become a significant institution for research and engineering. Fudan University - Shanghai Fudan University has 4 campuses all based in Shanghai. Ranked 16th in Asia and 71st in the world, Fudan is another member of the elite C9 league. It has a student

body of more than 32,000, and is one of the first universities in China to admit international students. It offers many programs for international students and has a separate website to help with visa applications and lodgings. Fudan has a diverse range of courses but its best courses are for Modern Languages and Politics. It is also affiliated with 11 hospitals, which can serve as outlets for work experiences and potential job opportunities after your course is over. VISA Once you have been offered a spot in a Chinese university, you will need to go to the Chinese Embassy and apply for a visa. The type of visa you need will depend of the duration of your stay. Staying for more than 6 months requires a student study visa, also known as x-visa. If you do not get receive your admission confirmation in time, then you can apply for a tourist visa and then convert it to a study visa later. GENERAL EXPENSES China is an expensive place to live in especially if you are living in Shanghai, China’s finance centre, or Beijing, the capital. However, tuition fees are relatively lower compared to the UK or US, making it a more viable option. Public transport is quite cheap throughout China and accommodation costs are fairly reasonable ranging from US$ 300 to $400. LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION China has a plethora of languages and dialects, but the main language spoken throughout China is Mandarin. Universities in China have many courses taught in English and most of the Chinese population can speak English, dismissing language barrier as a problem. Nevertheless, it is a good idea to learn the basics of the language to help navigate around the city. Most universities offer courses for international students to learn Mandarin. Some courses are taught in Mandarin itself and if you wish to take up those courses you will need to hand in adequate HSK (Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi) results, which are Chinese proficiency tests of sorts. You may be required to provide TOEFL or IELTS results to prove your proficiency in English. yi 2016 JULY YOUTHINCMAG.COM 25


Workplace Hacks

The Passé Hours With fewer companies and workplaces keeping up with the ‘9-to-5’ rule, workings hours are moving towards more flexible shifts. Kesar Majethia delves deeper into the antiquated state of the traditional 9-to-5 job

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ith time and technology, businesses are evolving. A company can no longer treat its workforce like mere labor for production. The corporate world has revolutionized from the autocrat-domineered production methods to an increasing number of managers adapting a ‘laissez-faire’ system, where the objectives of a project or business are shared with its employees, and the methods and processes towards achieving them are left to the will of the employee. With this change, employees are now regarded as a company’s most valuable asset. Day by day, managers are realizing that surging outputs and profits are in a positive correlation with the satisfaction of their employees. Therefore, an increasing number of businesses are gearing away from the '9-to-5' paradigm, and now offer a great pool of fringe benefits to make every worker’s job more convenient, inspiring and productive. The three revolutionary initiatives have been the establishment of flexible timing facilities, the choice of working from home or remote working and revamping the nuance of a typical workplace atmosphere to make it more engaging for employees. After all, technology is leading us towards lives with nothing but virtual barriers. Read on to find out in depth about the three most revolutionary workplace transformations that have led to the obsoletism of the 9-to-5 workplace rule. Your dream office Long gone are the days when getting ready for work was strenuous and missing that last train to your office seemed like doomsday. Today, the journey to your office is quite literally a hop, skip and jump one from your bedroom to your desk, or maybe even shorter! An increasing number of employees are in favor of remote working (working from home) as most of them have experienced a rise in productivity in such a method. All the time spent in unnecessary lunch hour gossip and unscheduled meetings is used effectively to finish assignments ahead of time. The engineering force of remote working is

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technology. The millennial workforce is already resorting to email and text message conversations, even when they're at the workplace. Thanks to cloud computing and web conferencing, communicating with colleagues is no longer a barrier. A Skype call from the Caribbean islands will still allow you to clear doubts and continue to keep the team connected and well-informed. In fact, remote working is increasingly enabling the creation of the most exotic workplaces in the world! You could be working from a local café, from a beach or you could even be out on the streets! No longer do you have to yearn for retirement to strike destinations off your bucket list. A popular reason for employees to be attracted to remote working is that they do not have to strain through commuting anymore. Imagine beginning your day with the daily struggle of pushing your way through that last vacant seat on the train and by the time you reach the office, you start to think whether your daily hassles are worth the job. Remote working allows employees to start fresh in the morning and follow a healthier, more stressfree schedule. Say hello to hassle free mornings Here’s an idea — what if there’s a job that allows you to sleep those desirable nine hours without your nagging alarm reminding you of your daily corporate prison? Wouldn’t you want to work there? Flexitime allows employees to create their own '9-to-5' schedules as long as certain company requirements are met. This fringe benefit is rapidly gaining momentum amongst young workers, who prefer an informal and easygoing work environment. The tormenting 8-hour regime does nothing but drain employees of energy and the will to work. With flexible hours, employees are finding it easier to achieve a healthy work-life balance and socialize more. Flexible working hours allow workers to pursue hobbies and extra courses, which is beneficial for the employee as well as the employer in the long term. Flexitime has a variety of different options that allow all types of employees to reap the benefits. The most established and widely used option is job sharing. This option permits two workers to work half a shift, which adds up to the hours of one full-time employee. This option often requires a smooth relationship between the two workers and effective communication. The second option is for seasonal jobs in industries such as tourism and event management firms. Workers decide to work longer hours during the season and then take the equivalent time off during off-season. This often works for employees who have other jobs or young workers who are completing their majors. The third option allows workers to work for a reduced number of hours. This option is contingent on how a worker’s output is measured. If the firms can manage to measure the output effectively, they are able to resort to reduced number of hours. Many employers

are growing comfortable with this option as workers are more engaged in their work. The headquarters of Generation X If we time-travel back to the late 20th century, the average corporate office was filled with a myriad of halogen lights, ivory walls and the massive noticeable difference between tiny cubicles and large corner offices. Everyone was instantly aware of their place in the social hierarchy of an organization. Fast-forward back to the 21st century, aren’t we fortunate to have the colorful and creative offices of Google and Facebook, that are the modern day versions of Disneyland for tech geeks? Executives have realized that workplaces and offices have become much more than a ‘place to come to work’. It has become a USP for certain companies and, in some cases, even industries. Be it Google’s brightly colored campus with tennis courts, sleeping pods and the infamous Google office slide or the Infosys bowling alley, workplaces are now becoming every worker’s desired second home. To match the comfort and positive atmosphere of workplaces, numerous organizations are now conducting events and workshops for their employees to keep them motivated. For instance, the internationally acclaimed corporate social networking organization LinkedIn has been hosting ‘Bring In Your Parents’ day to connect the work lives of employees with their personal lives. Not only did this event bridge the gap between employees and their parents, the initiative came across as a remarkable and rewarding gesture for employees. LinkedIn is not alone; companies such as Quicken Loans offer their employees free tickets to home games as the company owns the renowned Cleveland Cavaliers. Other than events, the overall company culture is evolving as the relationships between employee and employer are becoming more casual. Some gestures have been as magnanimous as a Chinese conglomerate named TiensGroup took 6,400 employees for an all-expenses paid vacation to France. The occasional oblivion There is no doubt that the workforce of this century is growing unrecognizable to the previous generation. However, amidst all of the euphoria of comfort and freedom, employees tend to forget the importance of producing quality work and working effectively as a team. It is recommended that despite remote working and flexible hours, remote workers should pay seldom visits to the office and stay connected with the physical environment of a workplace. With more fringe benefits comes more competition. Therefore, it is important to deliver your best performance regardless of supervision. By introducing these policies, managers try to show employees that they trust them, work hard to keep up their trust in your work! yi

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Coverstory

POWER TO

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FIVE

Stuti Nabazza delves into a world made of the five elements, why they are so important and why they make the most dynamic combination of fives 28 YOUTHINCMAG.COM JULY 2016


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e all like to congregate at boundary conditions. Where land meets water. Where earth meets air. Where bodies meet mind. Where space meets time. We like to be on one side, and look at the other." - Douglas Adams, Mostly Harmless Keeping in theme with our 5th anniversary issue, we wanted to come up with something symbolic related to the number five. We thought of a lot of things, until we came up with the five elements of nature. Nothing plays a more influential and decisive role in our lives than these elements. The water in our glasses, the air we breathe in, the land we stand on, the soothing fire and, most importantly, aether. We look around at everything and they are a product of these five core elements. It is essential that we understand why these elements are connected to our existence in this universe. The answer lies deeper than its tangible significance. Lets talk about the earth. In the context, earth isn't just restricted to land, but also extends to all that consists of the earth as a whole. Why is earth such a dynamic symbol? Consider its tangible abilities and we see that it grows life. It nurtures the living and displays an ability of empathy. There are not many inanimate substances which come with the ability of giving back what they get. This is what makes the earth exceptional. From this roots its metaphysical significance. To diverse cultures, earth is a congruent symbol of uniformity, stability and reliability. Its metaphysical significance has more ground to it than its physical existence. A definitive contradiction to air, the earth forms the solid substance of all being. Passive and influential is what distinguishes this powerful element. Right in paradox, we have air. Unlike earth, air is more of an active and volatile element. In the physical sense, it is the source of existence. In the broader perspective, this element signifies the power of intellect and mind. Air as an element symbolises the invisible, unpredictable, and ungovernable. Its quality of inspiration and creativity is categorically both a physical and abstract definitive. While air is capricious, water is calm and reflective. One of the fluid elements of the five, it is one of the core essentials for mental and physical balance. It is believed to be healing, inspiring and is an elixir of positivity. Water is known to be the purest of forms. It extinguishes fire, another powerful element. Across all beliefs, water has always been sought as a neccessity to discover and cleanse one’s inner

spiritual and physical self. Fearless, powerful and potentially destructive, fire as an element is a symbol of might and influence. Its physical significance lies in its manifestation of the sun, where its brightness and light stand to enlighten. Its basic associative natures are creativity, will power, bravery and compassion. On an influentially inclined note, it is everything forceful, dominating, strongly sexual and energetic. While all of these elements had a physical premise, aether defies this norm. Aether, one of the most abstract and seemingly complex elements, it defines the energy that fills all spaces. This energy adheres to free interpretation as divine, spiritual, religious or paranormal to different beliefs and cultures. Aether does have a physically conclusive existence, its meaning and definition inclines towards the existence of an intangible power that exists and in turn governs the actions of the universe. Hence, we'd say that these elements stand out among others. Why? Because each element by itself stands for a quality which is commendable and unique. Water signifies self-reflection, earth for being empathy, fire for bravery, air for being unconventional and aether for self-connection. It is tough, possessing these qualities and rising beyond a quintessential spectrum. These elements symbolise exactly that. Each helps in shaping us as humans. And to go beyond the ordinary to carve a place for yourself among those who dared to defy the "normal" are the people we look up to. So, for our special anniversary issue, we bring you five exceptional individuals who dared to rise above the ordinary and stand as revolutionaries when it comes to personifying these powerful five elements. The first female amputee to climb Mount Everest, defies the societal backlash and conquers the epitome of danger and height. Arunima Sinha embodies Earth. When it came to boundaries, she flew across too many. The girl who refused to keep her feet on the ground. Ayesha Aziz, youngest Indian pilot for Air. Why be predictable and do the expected? To make way for your passion and believe in your ideas, Chef Shipra Khanna plays with Fire. Swim your way to passion, and believe in your own power. Swimmer Rehan Poncha speaks about his connect with Water. Believe in the unbelievable and break through the barriers, Gaurav Tiwari, CEO and founder of Indian Paranormal Society defines Aether. yi 2016 JULY YOUTHINCMAG.COM 29


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SKY ISN'T THE LIMIT Meet Ayesha Aziz, the 20-year-old women from Kashmir, who also happens to be one of the youngest female pilots in India. Leo Oommen gets candid with her about her sky-high aspirations and her connect with the sky

WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO BEGIN YOUR CAREER AS PILOT? Ever since I was a little girl, I was really ambitious and had a vision of what my life would look like. I wanted to do something unconventional. I wanted to do something that was really challenging and inspiring. I wanted to take over our patriarchal society so that I set an example for other women. At that time, it was just a thought. I had an ambition and a goal. Initially, like every child who looks up to his/her teacher, I also decided that I wanted to become a teacher when I grow up. I used to write my lessons on doors, and not on the usual blackboard. But as I grew, I found that I wanted to be a pilot, and that remained consistent throughout my life till the time I got into action and got into flying. By the fifth or sixth grade, I was convinced that I wanted to be a pilot.

WHAT WAS THE MOTIVATIONAL FORCE THAT HELPED YOU REACH YOUR GOAL? What really motivated me was the vision that I had in my mind and how badly I needed it to become a reality. And because I hail from Kashmir, we would often travel

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back and forth to Kashmir, sometimes twice or thrice in a year. Kashmir became our frequent travelling destination. Airports, airplanes and pilots — these things were the objects of my affection and I was enraptured by them. It was something I always loved, and if at all I would know that I am going to be travelling to Kashmir, I would lose all my sleep in the anticipation of my flight the next morning.

WHAT WERE THE INITIAL STRUGGLES YOU FACED WHEN YOU DECIDED TO JOIN THE AVIATION INDUSTRY? I had just completed my 10th grade and the very next month, I decided to join flying club. I truly believe that if you love something, the entire universe will help you achieve it. Since I enjoyed flying so much, I didn't really face any struggles or complications. While I was in flying school, I was in the 11th grade and was simultaneously doing my high school education. Weekdays I attended high school and my weekends would be 9-to-5pm sessions of ground studies for flying. Managing wasn't really difficult for me, but the only part which I found


tough was adjusting socially in flying school. We were around 7-8 people in a batch of Private Pilot License (PPL), and I was the only girl. I was also very young. The rest of them were senior to me and were above the age of 35-40. They were taking up flying lessons as a hobby and not as profession. That was the only part where I realised that my friends were not of my age group and there was a huge age gap between us.

WHAT IS THE ONE THING YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT FLYING? I find flying to be fun as it involves science and gravity. As you fly you get to admire and notice several things taking place in nature. It is the most satisfying part of aviation because I am a staunch nature lover. It is something which ticks my soul. I can sit in the aircraft for hours and keep admiring until the captain would say ‘Okay Ayesha, get back to flying, enough of admiring’. This is what feels unique about flying to me.

TELL US A LITTLE ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH NASA. In 2011, I got my student pilot license and within the next year I visited NASA. I made sure that I had some experience in flying and an understanding of what it's all about. Before my trip, I flew for certain hours and those were the initial hours of flying in an aircraft all by myself. Going to NASA was a once in a lifetime opportunity and I still remember every moment I spent over there. While we were there, we got a firsthand experience in everything done by an astronaut before going to space, which included international space activity, several experiments inside the shuttle, orbital movement activity, scuba diving, area 51 activities, many kinds of walks were done like moonwalk, bunny walk, which are done by astronauts when they are up in space. We did G Force acceleration and multi-axis spin where the chair spins 360-degree as per your weight.

question in a hilarious manner saying, "Oh you little girl, you have already achieved it all". When I saw her in the blue astronauts’ suit, (which I got to wear as well) I could instantly feel a connection of myself to her.

WHAT WOULD YOU CONSIDER AS THE MOST CHALLENGING PART OF BEING A PILOT? When you fly, you have to leave behind everything. You have to be faster than the machine. You require a good presence of mind, instantaneous action, one cannot afford to be monotonous. You cannot lack any flying skills when you are inside the cockpit, and you need to forget that you are man or a woman, because the machine does not know that. It is us who have that in our mind. You need to be confident as the society is a male-dominated society, and a man will always try to put you down, so it is you who has to rise up and take a stand for yourself.

WHAT MESSAGE WOULD YOU GIVE TO THE YOUTH WHO HAVE PASSION FOR AVIATION? Be focused and consistent in what you do. There comes a time in aviation where one feels like giving up. Even when you do flying and any activities related to flying, one feels it is difficult to grasp. You cannot grasp it all in one go. It takes time to learn and during that time, do not lose hope. Not everyone is a born ace pilot, and you will have your flaws. Be goal-oriented and nothing should make you lose your focus in this profession. yi

YOU ALSO MET SERENA WILLIAMS, WHO HAPPENS TO BE ONE OF YOUR INSPIRATIONS. HOW WAS THAT EXPERIENCE? I met her when she had come down to Mumbai in 2013. I consider myself lucky as I did not even expect it to happen. People dream of meeting celebrities but I dreamt of meeting astronauts. When I was in the 6th grade, she had flown to space and I had admired her for it. I wanted to do something as challenging as that. I did not want the sky to be my limit but rather, I wanted space to be my limit. Meeting her was like adding another feather to my cap. I was seated in the front row and she was standing at the podium sharing her experience of going to space. I interacted and shared my thoughts with her and asked her, ‘What more do I need to do for being an astronaut?’ she replied to my

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THE FLAME OF PASSION

Chef Shipra Khanna, the winner of Masterchef India Season 2, takes us through her journey of life. An inspiration for all those who love their profession, she speaks to Devi Dang about cooking and her experiences with the culinary arts.

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WHAT DOES COOKING AND FOOD MEAN TO YOU? HAVE YOU ALWAYS BEEN PASSIONATE ABOUT IT? Cooking and food is my lifeline, it is something that I live for and I can't imagine a life without it. It’s my passion and has always been and now it’s my profession, which I am really passionate about. WHAT CHALLENGES DID YOU FACE DURING THE JOURNEY TO MASTERCHEF INDIA? There was a lot of stress being the first in line coupled with the performing under stress. But, at the end of it, when I look back it was all worth it, as it got the best out of me. HOW DID YOUR LIFE CHANGE AFTER WINNING MASTERCHEF INDIA? Over all, it provided me with a great platform to turn my passion into reality and into a profession. HOW DID YOU COME UP WITH THE IDEA TO WRITE YOUR BOOK THE SPICE ROUTE? I always wanted to share what I had learnt in life and the recipes that I had learnt from my travel, from people, from my mother and my grandmother. I also wanted to share my experiences during Masterchef along with recipes that I created then and for my children - all this inspired me to write The Spice Route. WHAT DO YOU THINK IS THE KEY TO A PERFECT RECIPE? A recipe that comes from the heart and is well executed by the mind, that gives you a sense of gratification and happiness along with pride after creating it and is appreciated and enjoyed by the one who it is served to is a perfect recipe according to me. Whether it's simple or complex doesn't matter. WHAT IS THE MESSAGE YOU WOULD LIKE GIVE TO THE YOUTH IN INDIA TODAY? If you have a dream and a vision for the future, don't let it die due to the circumstances and people around you. Your time will come! WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR THE FUTURE? Restaurants, books, travel and TV shows are all a part of my future plans. WHO INSPIRED YOU TO JOIN THE CULINARY ARTS AND WHY? My grand mother and my mother have inspired me to become a chef.

IF YOU COULD COMPETE AGAINST ONE CHEF, WHO WOULD IT BE? It would be myself. Every new dish is a new beginning for me and my career. IN AN AGE WHERE KITCHEN GADGETS AND COOKING METHODS ARE SLOWLY MOULDING THEMSELVES AROUND ELECTRICITY, HOW ESSENTIAL IS THE METHOD OF COOKING TO YOU? It is an essential part of cooking, but at the same time, there are simple ways too. It really depends on what one is cooking. Electricity is a power source, as is LPG. Authentic cooking is always natural – fire, coal and other elements. DO YOU THINK PATRIARCHAL BIGWIGS DOMINATE THE CULINARY INDUSTRY? Every industry is, but that is changing quickly across the spectrum. FOOD IS SUBJECTIVE TO DIFFERENT PEOPLE. SOME MAY LIKE A DISH AND SOME WON'T. HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH NEGATIVE CRITICISM TO YOUR FOOD? Food is more about appreciation rather than criticism. It is a positive field and constructive opinions and inputs mould cooking into a flexible art form that caters to people who have varying tastes. Successful recipes have to cater to the taste buds and it is essential that every chef understands that. SINCE YOU DO NOT HAVE A BACKGROUND IN COOKING, HOW DID YOU POLISH UP YOUR SKILLS FOR CAREER IN THE CULINARY ARTS? Practical experiences and learning techniques across India and globally have helped me a lot. Also the digital world gives us a lot of input in this expansive field of cooking. yi

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DEFINING DEPTHS

Often referred to as the stuff of life, Rehan Poncha has always shared a special nexus with water. The Olympian swimmer tells Priyanka Iyer why he will always go back to the pool even after retiring

HOW DID YOU OVERCOME YOUR OBSTACLES, CONCERNING YOUR PHYSICAL HEALTH WHEN YOU WERE YOUNGER? As a child, I suffered from acute bronchitis and my doctor recommended swimming, as it improves breathing. I was 6-years-old and had entered a competitive race at the Otters Club Gala, Mumbai. I finished second to last — 29th out of 31 participants. Though I was still young, this loss ripped me apart. I, then worked very hard for 3-4 months, participated in a race and won the silver medal. There was no stopping after that! I always had massive ego but very low self-esteem growing up. When I was in school, I was a terrible athlete. I couldn’t run fast and always stood last in the races. That really upset me. I was also a very shy child. That’s when I decided that I had to win, if not in athletics then something else. That drove me to pursue swimming. I joined Shiamak Davar’s dance classes, too. I had my dance, and swimming lessons every alternate day. Dad asked me to choose between the two, as it got a little too much for him to manage. I chose dance over swimming. I made that decision when my class instructor told us it was day one of duet dance day, and I was mortified with the thought that I would have to dance with a girl. I ran

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out of the dance class and told dad that I’d changed my mind and wanted to swim. It’s funny that this is how I made my career choice!

WHICH ACHIEVEMENT ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF AND WHY? I think representing my country at the Beijing Olympics was the most memorable. It’s an honour to be called an Olympian, and I did so in front of my parents who were there to watch me swim at the Olympics. Apart from the above, I think the two Best Overall Male Athlete awards that I received from the Prime Minister at the National Games in 2002 and 2007, as well as the Arjuna Award in 2010 are achievements that are most special to me and give me goose bumps to this day!

WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO START SWIMSMART CLINICS? Not being part of competitive swimming anymore, I still wanted to stay in touch with the sport, in other ways. Two years ago, I started Swim Smart — short-format coaching clinics that fine-tunes competitive swimmers in various aspects, such as the element of dry-land training, in-pool workouts, with a motivational talk. Through


Swim Smart, I’m in touch with swimmers and the pool. When my swimmers do well, I feel like I’m racing again. I train across India and am extremely happy with the way things are shaping up. It is a compliment in itself when parents of the countries top swimmers have trust in my ability to help their kids reach their full potential. I train golf through the week and do my workshops on weekends. During my time off, I’m travelling for my motivational talks. So, my life is pretty full-on!

short game practice. I honed my skills further by training with Justin Parsons at the Butch Harmon School of Golf in Dubai. My goals are to be as good a golfer as I was a swimmer. I have pressure to perform in golf, but only the pressure I put on my self. I want to do what no Indian sportsman has ever done — become an Olympian in two different sports!

IN 2014, YOU WROTE AN OPEN LETTER TO PRIME MINISTER MODI REQUESTING HIM TO PUT ATHLETES FIRST AND PREVENT OFFICIALS FROM USING ATHLETIC EVENTS FOR THEIR PERSONAL BENEFITS. DO YOU NOW FEEL LIKE THERE IS AN IMPROVEMENT?

I think every athlete does require having a certain amount of natural talent and also be physically gifted to play his sport well. But the above only takes him up to a certain level of competence, and from there on, the individual requires many more skills and good training habits. In my opinion, resilience and dedication are most important for an athlete to stay motivated through the hardest training days and competition. I’ve been through so many ups and downs in my career, and the one quality that got me through it all, was that undying attitude to never give up. Every young athlete must have this attitude, and coupled with work and talent, he can achieve all he’s ever dreamt of! That’s my message to budding athletes everywhere. yi

I think that there surely has been an improvement in the way our athletes are treated and more importantly, respected. They are valued more for who they are, and the effort that goes into being a champion. Yes, you will always find cases where teams and athletes have been treated shabbily, or government officials have taken advantage of the system, nevertheless, we are on a better road today. With Olympics around the corner, there are several financial scholarship schemes that have been offered to medal probable and Olympic qualifiers. More and more Indians who do not play any sport and interested in what our top athletes are doing and that’s a good sign for the future. I would not say its ideal, but we are surely getting there!

WHAT MADE YOU SWITCH FROM SWIMMING TO GOLF AND WHAT DO YOU HOPE TO ACHIEVE FROM IT? From representing India at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, to walking home with medals at the Malaysian Open, Singapore Open, and Hong Kong Open, gold and bronze medals at the Asian Indoor Games in Vietnam, and several other accolades and awards, I have achieved a lot in the pool. I was a five-time National champion, and held the distinction of being the Best Overall Athlete at the 2002 and 2007 National Games, and a finalist at the 2010 Asian Games and Commonwealth Games. In July of 2012, I swam my last competitive race at the qualifiers of the 2012 Summer Olympics. I wanted an extended break from 20 years of back-to-back swimming. At that point of time, I had no intention of retiring from competitive swimming. But then, one thing led to another. With the drive of learning a new sport and missing being in the groove of racing and competing professionally, I saw my attention shifting to golf. I didn’t have it easy with golf either. In the beginning, like any new golfer, I hit terribly on day one at the driving range. By the third day, I was training for seven hours. I would buy bucket after bucket and do my

WHAT TIPS WOULD YOU RECOMMEND TO THE FUTURE, BUDDING ATHLETES?

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SCALING NEW HEIGHTS To conquer Mount Everest and five of the highest summits in the world is no mean feat. But tougher was the challenge and higher were the skies for 28-year-old amputee and mountaineer Arunima Sinha. Stuti Nabbaza talks to her about her struggles AFTER THE ACCIDENT, WHEN YOU WERE RECOVERING FROM YOUR AMPUTATION, WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO BE PHYSICALLY AND MENTALLY STRONG? In any situation, it is very important for one to be mentally strong. When I was in the hospital, I realized that there is no use regretting over what is done. I decided to begin by making my amputated leg my biggest strength. At that time, Yuvraj Singh’s determination to fight cancer inspired me. Swami Vivekananda’s writings also generated energy within me. His rules and discipline helped me mentally prepare myself.

WHEN YOU DECIDED TO CLIMB THE EVEREST, WHO SUPPORTED YOU? My family has always been my backbone. My brother-inlaw supported and my brother was the one who helped aid my financial problems. My elder sister looked after my mother when she was sick. In this way, we shared our work and responsibilities. At a time when people could not come to trust me and support me with the decision to climb a mountain with a prosthetic leg, Madam Bachendri Pal stood by me. She believed in my determination to climb the Mount Everest and succeed. She inspired me. Bharat Vikas Kendra sponsored my tour and invested in mountaineering. Mission Seven Summit is also being sponsored by them.

WHAT WAS THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE WHILE CLIMBING MOUNT EVEREST? FROM 6 YEARS AGO, WHEN YOU WERE A NATIONAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPION TO UNDERTAKING MISSION SEVEN SUMMIT, HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR JOURNEY? I can say that there is no substantial difference between volleyball and what I am doing today, except the change in roots. Mentally speaking, there is no change whatsoever. Because the determination which comes with playing volleyball is similar to the determination which comes with mountaineering. The only difference being, volleyball is about winning and losing. But inmountaineering, there is no scope for mistakes. We win or we pay the price of losing with our lives. I feel that discipline and rules are very important to follow in whatever we pursue in life.

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My biggest challenge was convincing people. My Sherpa, who was my guide, wasn’t ready to believe that I could climb with a prosthetic leg. He supported me at a later stage where he realized that I could do it. It would have been easier, had he trusted me from the beginning. The second challenge was tackling with my artificial leg. My leg was designed for basic walking purposes and it was definitely not designed for mountaineering. Since I was not financially equipped to obtain a more suitable artificial leg, I decided to carry on with what I had. At minus sixty degrees, my artificial leg kept detaching itself. I couldn’t attach it back by exposing my thighs as there would have been a possibility of frostbite. I had to support it with my hand and make do with the situation. Due to this I took 28 hours to make the journey to and


fro from camp four to the main summit. My walkie talkie wasn't working and my resources were exhausted. It was difficult to carry all that weight. Oxygen bottles itself counted for 12-14 kg. Due to these constraints, it wasn't possible for me to delay my journey. I covered an entire journey with some chocolate and a litre of water. I used bits of ice to suck on so that my throat doesn't dry up. These are the problems which were bound to occur in mountaineering. But it is more difficult when people make fun of you, do not believe you and discourage you. Nevertheless did not accept defeat.

WHAT WERE YOUR VERY FIRST THOUGHTS ON REACHING THE PEAK? When I reached the peak, I felt like raising my hands high and shouting that I was on top of the world! I felt like raising my voice so high to reach all those people out there who felt that women, the disabled or the middle class couldn’t reach their goals. After thanking the people who supported me, I unfurled the National flag. That was when I decided that I didn’t want to let my determination rest. I decided to cover the highest summits of all the seven continents in the world. That was just the beginning of my journey.

THERE ARE MANY YOUNGSTERS TODAY, WHO ARE PASSIONATE ABOUT MOUNTAINEERING. HOW EASY IS IT FOR THEM TO OBTAIN FUNDING AND EMOTIONAL TRAINING? It is very difficult. Even for me, getting sponsorship for Vinson Massif is tough, even though it is one of the most challenging summits. There is a lack of support from the government and private companies. It is only when someone in a certain company is interested in investing in mountaineering can you get support. Even if you create a brand out of yourself, it is very difficult. Although BVG has assured me of investment, they are finding it a challenge to obtain 60-70k for the Vinson Massif expedition. But as I tell all mountaineers, they have to voice their problems and difficulties to the people. There is a need to understand the problems and hardships endured by the mountaineers to achieve the goals for the people.

lot of oxygen cylinders seen thrown around in camp 4. I had undertaken an eco-expedition to Everest. Similarly mountaineers should undertake such garbage clearing missions. After the existing garbage is cleared up, vigilant rules and regulations should be made, urging the mountaineers to bring back what they take with them. The mountains are our heritage. Without them, there will be no mountaineers. Referring to the problem of dead bodies, it is very difficult to bring them back. Helicopters are of no use too, as it is difficult for them to land near Camp 4 on Mt Everest itself. The mountaineers who climb up can put the dead bodies into a crevice. That should make things slightly easier.

WHAT DOES OUR YOUTH LACK TODAY WHEN IT COMES TO ACHIEVING THEIR GOALS? AND WHAT MESSAGE WOULD YOU LIKE TO GIVE THEM? Today, the youth does not believe much in books. It believes in life. It acts on its instincts. The biggest problem of the young generation is not the fact that they can’t achieve their goals, but the fact that they do not have a goal. They change their aims every day. It is important for them to set a firm and determined goal in mind, and decide to accomplish it no matter what. Arunima Sinha is heading over to Indonesia, Mount Pyramid, in June. She does not believe in luck. With her hard work and determination, there is no stopping her from succeeding. yi

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THE PROBLEM OF GARBAGE AND BODIES COLLECTING NEAR HILLARY STEP ON EVEREST IS MAKING IT DIFFICULT FOR MOUNTAINEERS AND DAMAGING THE ECOSYSTEM. HOW CAN THIS PROBLEM BE SOLVED? To solve this problem, it is important for mountaineers to understand that what they carry up should be brought back with them. Also, it must be a strict rule that all the mountaineers should have a disposal bag with them. It can be deposited once they arrive down. There are a

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PARANORMAL ACTIVITIES When we talk of spiritualism and the paranormal, it’s hard not to conjoin it with some amount of skepticism. Gaurav Tiwari, founder of the Indian Paranormal Society talks to Janvi Manchanda about what it’s like to be a believer in the midst of non-believers

YOU WERE BORN TO A FAMILY OF NONBELIEVERS. WHAT CHANGED YOU FROM A NON-BELIEVER TO A BELIEVER? There have been a lot of incidents in my life that accounted for turning me into a believer. Though I was born into a family of non-believers, my parents always encouraged me to not to believe in anything that is illogical or irrational. So my profession and my education never gave me a chance to believe or even look for irrational subjects in the society. It all started when I was in America, training to become a commercial pilot and that is the time when my belief changed. I was living in an apartment provided by my flight school, when me and my roommates started experiencing things which were beyond our understanding. Initially, we believed that whatever we were experiencing were just pranks. As the activities started escalating we were convinced that it involved an outer body intelligence. Post these experiences, I began my research in the metaphysical field, being a part of Paranexus Institution in Florida. This actually made me find logic in things which earlier seemed to be illogical to me.

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WHAT ENTITIES DEFINE THE WORD 'PARANORMAL'? Paranormal is anything that cannot be replicated in a scientific laboratory.

FROM PILOT AND ACTOR TO FOUNDER OF IPS, WHY SUCH DRASTIC CHANGES IN YOUR CAREER? I believe life is always about moving on. If you don’t move on or change, you will be forgotten and ruined like those old buildings which have not been renovated or changed over time. I’ve always tried to explore new things in life, to understand reality and the grand scheme of life. So when I joined this field, I realized that this is what everyone wants to do in this world; despite whatever they are doing.

HOW DO YOU DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN PARANORMAL ACTIVITY AND HOAXES? We have designed several techniques to interview people that categorises their problems into psychological, physiological and paranormal. We believe screening the clients is the key to understand the actual problem.


WHY DO SPIRITS OR DEMONS HAUNT CERTAIN PLACES OR PEOPLE? Their wish! Any place could be haunted for a 100 years without the residents knowing about the paranormal activity. It all depends on the emotional need of the entity, why and how they haunt the place. Mostly, it is the deep attachment or the fear to move on that makes the entity haunt a place or a person.

HOW RELIABLE IS THE TECHNOLOGY YOU USE TO COMMUNICATE WITH AN ENTITY? There are numerous ways to communicate with the entities. Many times, we receive false positives during our communication, but as an investigator it is our duty to rule out any possibility of false positives. We also analyze our recordings and evidences in order to understand if it was a real communication from the after life.

IN ALL YOUR YEARS OF RESEARCH WHAT HAVE YOU DISCOVERED? I discovered that there is more to understand in life. What we have studied at educational institutions is only a fragment of the reality. Life is only about moving on and achieving enlightenment that is self-actualization and also the fact that life never ends.

DID YOU EVER REGRET YOUR CAREER CHOICES? I never regret my choices. I’ve learnt to live up to my choices and not repent them. Though everyone faces a lot of challenges in their lives, those who know what, how and why they are doing it never regret.

ONE CASE THAT YOU ENJOYED SOLVING THE MOST?

and our physical body without our mind acts like a non living object and there has been a lot of empirical evidences suggesting that our consciousness (mind, thoughts and emotions) can survive physical death. It is also known as survival hypothesis.

WHY DID YOU COME UP WITH THE IDEA OF THE GRIP ACADEMY? HOW DOES IT HELP THE GENERAL PUBLIC? I came back to India with the motive to end the social stigmas/superstitions related to the paranormal field. There was a lot of misbelief among the people which was created by a few so-called professionals who did not have an in-depth knowledge about this field. GRIP has helped people understand what the research field is all about and also helped to eradicate the myths and superstitions relating to this field. Our members are aware and also believe in helping others understand and cope up with the reality of the paranormal field. yi

RAPID FIRE QUESTIONS n FAVOURITE HORROR MOVIE 1408 n FAVOURITE SUPERSTITION BLACK CAT CUTTING YOUR PATH. n FAVOURITE HINDI MOVIE DIALOGUE "LAGTA HAI TUMNE GHATIYA SHARAB PI LI HAI BARKHURDAR" - SHARABI n FAVOURITE FOOD HYDERABADI CHICKEN BIRYANI AND MEXICAN BURRITO BOWL. n IF YOU WERE GIVEN A CHANCE TO BE SOMEONE ELSE, WHO WOULD YOU BE? STEVE IRWIN. I’M FOND OF ANIMALS.

Out of the many cases that I’ve been to, the Karkadooma case has been one of the most interesting cases I have worked on. As a matter of fact, our team (IPS) has been the first investigation team in the world to have been called to investigate a functional court of law.

HAS ALL THIS AFFECTED YOU MENTALLY? IS THERE ANY EVENT THAT TRAUMATIZED YOU? There has not been an event that has traumatized me. I’ve always learnt to face my fears, though there have been events that have affected me emotionally due to the entities strong emotional energy but nothing had a long term effect over me. Now I really enjoy going to scary locations.

IS THERE REALLY SOMETHING BEYOND HUMANITY AND AFTERLIFE? Let me ask you a question! Are you a human mentally or physically ? If you cannot be a human mentally you cannot be a human physically. Our life is in our emotions

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Out of the Box Career

THE NEW

NORMAL Gone are the days when we slogged into the wee hours of the night to study for a shining career in engineering. We’re now moving towards a future dotted with unconventional jobs that are proving to be a lot more fulfilling. Sara Shah and Mallica Patel tell you about our top picks for out of the box careers

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ow strongly do you want to quiten those who are pushing you to take up engineering and medical or any of those beaten career paths where the numbers of students are enough to cause a stampede? How strongly do you feel that the world is too big to hide those aspirations and dreams into a little case in your heart? How many times have you rehearsed your Oscar speech in front of the mirror? If you feel strongly for all of the above and have a raging fire inside of you to achieve great heights and follow your passions, we suggest you go for it. For as they say, life is too short to care about what others are going to think. Graham Moore, in his Oscar acceptance speech for best screenwriter said that as a 16-year-old he often felt different and couldn’t fit in, to the extent that at one point he felt like ending his life. Little did he know that his uniqueness would win him an Oscar one day! In his closing remarks he asks everyone who feel like they don't fit in to ‘stay weird and stay different’. Thinking out of the box will raise eyebrows, trigger questions and worry minds. Fortunately, all of them come with a greater package of happiness. There is nothing more liberating than working towards something you feel in your bones. If you have not found it yet, give it time, it’s yours and it will come to you one day. For all you achievers out there we have this section of out of the box careers where we discuss careers which are unconventional, not usual and not one which the nosy auntie in your building is going to coax you to pursue. Phew! Take a user experience designer for example. Did you know that there is someone out there who is responsible to enhance customer satisfaction by improving the usability and ease of use of their respective products? So, the next time you seem unhappy with your product, remember that the poor sleep deprived attendant who you are shouting at, at the call centre is the last person 40 YOUTHINCMAG.COM JULY 2016

responsible for the frown on your face. Further, if you are someone who enjoys his or her gym time and can’t get enough of that gruelling (read death defying) place and is one of those people who derive immense pleasure from posting gym selfies (and making their friends too conscious of the fries on their table) you could pursue a career in physical training. You’ll be surprised at the number of people who need assistance in priming their bodies into slender versions of themselves. And, who doesn't need a year-round membership to the gym? However, if you are someone who has a passion for food, consider this — you could start a food truck. Decide upon the menu you want your customers to love you for, invest a small amount into your truck, and off you go. Take up this interesting job and be able to cook or serve delicious gourmet styled menus and take the city over with your culinary skills. Not to mention, you're free to conduct experiments. Next we give you the art of image consulting, the process of grooming people to upgrade their performance consistent to their professional roles. Although one does not require major league institutes to learn this art there are a few institutes who provide learning in this field. Finally, we talk about spa management. What are those fancy words doing strung together you ask? Well, it refers to everything a spa does to make sure you visit again. From management to therapeutic spa treatment learn everything there is to make your spa the most peaceful and rejuvenating of them all. So, if you are one of those who can’t wait to make a difference in the world, but hate taking the beaten paths of life, flip over to this section and learn about the various avenues of life that one can pursue, and the next time an annoying, overachieving cousin’s father tries to ask you what your plans are, you know what to say! yi


MEALS ON

WHEELS

You don’t have to stay in the kitchen anymore to become a chef. Food aficionados are slowly adapting to the idea of food trucks and we suggest you consider it before competition gets thick  Further, there is scope for constant experimentation

with the menu as the menu is not as elaborate as it is in a restaurant. For example, Latin American hot dogs and burgers or Lebanese shawarma’s which do not require a tedious arrangement.  Food truckers believe that the best part about their job is that there is always something to look forward to and there is a sense of variety and change which they enjoy the most. So, if you are someone not looking for consistency and routine, food trucks would be a great opportunity for you.

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f you are as frustrated as chef Carl Casper from the film Chef, and always aspired to start a venture of your own, food truck is the way to go! The newest occupation on the block, a food truck works best for people with a passion for food and who lack the enormous funds required to start a brick and mortar restaurant. A food truck usually involves selling of food items such as ready-to-go snacks such as hotdogs or burgers from a truck or a minivan. The food is either cooked in the truck, which requires a separate level of investment into the power supply and extensive equipment, or precooked and assembled at the truck. Either ways it is a great way to get started. WHY FOOD TRUCKS With food trucks taking over the street food scene, the numbers of food trucks are only rising. However, it was only last year that Mumbai grew up to its counterparts, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Delhi with respect to the food trucking business. Food trucks is a great career because  For amateur chefs with a passion for cooking, and who do not own the financial resources to start a restaurant, this is a great way to get started.

GETTING STARTED. The first step for every food trucker is to acquire all the necessary licenses required to drive and park a food truck in the city. Since the government has not yet recognised food trucks as an entity and there is no specific food truck license available, there are still certain licenses one would need to acquire. It usually takes about two to three months to acquire the same. The next most important step would be to decide upon the place where you would like to operate out of and fix upon a parking place. Most food truckers usually face a lot of problems with respect to the parking and regular tiffs with the policeman are unavoidable in our country where efforts by the National Food Truck Association are still on to ensure recognition. The next step would be to decide upon the menu. The menu to a large extent affects the choice of the truck. If the menu is elaborate and requires cooking the size of the truck would be much larger than a ready to serve menu would requite. It would be best to offer a troublefree, not very elaborate menu in the beginning the looks of which are enough to excite the customer’s taste buds. Finally, getting a truck should not be a major hassle, with second hand trucks to the rescue. We still, however, lack elaborate and huge trucks dedicated to just food, which is quite a road bump with most aspiring food truckers who wish to cook gourmet recipes in their food trucks at lower prices. As interesting as this profession looks, it has its own struggles, especially in India where it is still at a nascent stage. However, it is only growing, as we already have a whole bunch of food truckers in and around Mumbai, serving lip-smacking gourmet-styled food items. So, go ahead and take a plunge into a whole new style of dining and fulfil your passion for food and cooking, knowing that a restaurant doesn’t maketh a chef! yi

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Out of the box careers

SMOOTH

UTILITY Don’t you just love it when everything goes according to plan and it’s all because of you? If you love ensuring that everything goes smoothly and as planned, check out User Experience Designing to make a career out of it

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hen we talk about a product that we spend money on, it all comes down to the user experience and utility. While the utility of almost every product we purchase is important, there are a lot higher expectations of smooth usage from a technological purchase. Right down from phones to washing machines and vacuum cleaners, the first thing we test out is how smooth its functions are. And, it is a user experience designer’s job to ensure that the product runs smoothly, and ensures the utility that a customer is promised.

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WHY USER EXPERIENCE DESIGNING At a time when technology is constantly making new advancements every day, businesses are increasingly realising the need for a user experience designer. User experience designers have become a crucial part of the products process and its success. And, if that’s not reason enough for you to consider user experience design as a career, we give you a few more:  There is immense growth in user experience

designing especially due to the massive advancements in technology.  You get a closer look at the manufacturing process of a

product, alongside calling the shots on what features are best suited for it. GETTING THERE In order to become a user experience designer, you will have to take up a course in user experience design. There are a myriad of online courses available for the same. The courses typically last for about 6 months and comprise of a significant amount of practical tests for enhanced learning. You will require strong conceptualization ability, visual communication ability, drawing skills and sketchbook technique. In order to get some experience, its best to start out small. You will be lucky to find a job in bigger companies, but starting from small scale companies is your best bet. yi


DAYS AT THE SPA

Have you ever hoped to stay at a spa longer than you needed to? Well, we have just the career you’ve been looking for!

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ou could belong to any end of the gender spectrum and we can assure you that making the spa your home is the best idea that could ever strike you. Unfortunately, that will have to remain an dream for most of us. Not only are spas expensive, but will also require you do carve out a significant chunk of your time to accomodate all the services that you opt for. However, if you wish to make money out of your love for the spa, spa management is your best bet. Your job would be to ensure the smooth running of a spa and its financial management responsibilities, alongside working towards it betterment to provide top-notch luxury services to your customers. Opportunities as a spa manager can range from small-scale spa boutiques to larger-scale spa chains and in-house spas at luxury hotels. WHY SPA MANAGEMENT? Spa management may sound quite simple from a layman’s perspective. And it could be to an extent if you’re skilled. However, it can go from trivial to tricky real quick. For one thing, you will have to ensure that the quality of services offered at the spa you’re working at to be top-notch. One wrong move by anyone working under you can reflect heavily on your own performance. But if you’re up for a challenge, here are a few reasons why you should consider spa management as a career:  Spa management is a fairly comfortable profession in

contrast to other sectors in the hospitality business. Your

job pertains to luxury services and apart from climbing up the professional ladder, there is fairly less nosegrinding as compared to other jobs.  If you’re particularly business-minded, spa

management is one job you need to consider. You will be in-charge of your workers payrolls, promotional campaigns and the spa supply system.  As a spa manager, you can also nurture the people’s

person in you by maintaining employee and customer relations.  All that hard work won’t be left unappreciated. All

spas also provide a hefty employee discounts to all their employees. GETTING THERE Spa management boasts of plenty of professional advancement opportunities. After a stint in spa management, you ultimate goal should be of a spa director. Depending on the organisation, spa managers are usually offered attractive salary packages with more than enough perks. But of course, you will have to work for the position of spa manager. More often than now, especially if you’re not certified, you will have to start from the bottom of the employee chart and work your way through promotion. As for qualifications, a degree in hospitality is essential to be considered for a spa manager’s position. It won’t just educate you in financial yi

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Out of the Box Career

CRYSTAL CLEAR IMAGE Do you enjoy assisting people in carrying themselves? Do you take an avid interest in undertaking makeovers for people that result in a winning image? Put your skills to use with Image Consultancy

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sk around and you would know that until a few years ago, Image Consultancy wasn’t even an actual profession. Most of us had to either spend exorbitant amounts of time and money on revamping our wardrobes and our appearances or hire an overcharging stylist to primp us. However, the last few years have seen a rise in the number of image consultancy firms in not just Mumbai, but the world over. And, in good time. With competition levels rising as high as onion prices during inflation, the need for a powerful first impression has never been more prime than it is today. You can now hire an Image consultant for a reasonable amount of money to help you get your manners in order and keep your wardrobe up-to-date with the latest trends. WHY IMAGE CONSULTANCY? Being a profession that focuses largely on appearances, one might think of Image consultancy as a superficial business of sorts. But it goes far beyond the veneers of powdered guises and airs. In fact, we’d strongly recommend considering a career in Image consultancy to:  Boost your own confidence and self-esteem first,

and then your client’s when you’re a practicing Image consultant.  Understand the technique of dressing as per what

colours, shapes and forms suit your body type best and the roles that you will be taking up.  Learn the technique of dressing to make an impactful

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Most professions and companies first observe the way you’re dressed and the way you carry yourself during an interview. Your polished appearance will exude an almost ‘put together’ vibe that will play a key role in your initial hiring process. GETTING THERE Becoming a practicing Image consultant is a lot less complex than it sounds. You don’t require a shining academic record and neither do you have to devout a copious amount of time behind books. Since Image consultancy is fairly new here, your best bet for a course in the field would be the Image Consulting Business Institute, whose branches are dotted across the city. Image consulting courses for the most part, cover several aspects fashion with emphasis on colour selection and business wear, alongside less vanity-based areas like communication and nutrition. They work to work on improving public speaking and interpersonal communication skills and further enable you to pursue a degree in Public Relations or Mass Communication. For freshers, its best to look out for internships or jobs in fashion and PR firms, which focus heavily on image building. You can also choose to become an independent consultant or work with an image consultancy firm. However, should you choose to go down the independent path, you should know that the trend of image consultancy is still catching up in India and so, effective networking is essential to establish yourself in this profession. yi


GETTING

compete. This is where physical training as a career steps in and here’s why you should consider it as a profession:

If you think we’re suggesting getting into a brawl or a fist fight as a job, dispose of the idea right away. We’re actually talking about a promising career in Physical Training!

 You get to stay as fit as possible. While you will be

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magine a job that not only gets you paid but also leaves you looking like a million bucks by the end of the month! Not to mention, it will keep you fit for the rest of your life! Over the last few decades, the need to be fit and healthy has grown at a breakneck speed. With its rise came the advent of the lucrative business of gyms. You could travel anywhere in the world and you will find at least a handful of gyms at your nearest location, which offer the latest and the most updated fitness training techniques. With the introduction of new techniques and equipment came the need for gyms to hire physical trainers, who not only provide basic training to gym members, but also devout time to individuals who require a more focused gym routine. And of course, you have to pay more than regular gym memberships for a personal physical trainer! WHY PHYSICAL TRAINING? The number of people who are interested in pursuing a career in sports isn’t a small one. However, not everyone who pursues an athletic passion can become an athlete. The competition is ruthless and more often than not, it requires immense monetary resources to train and

 Be it in gyms or in athletics, the demand for a physical

trainer is at an all-time high. Gym members are more than willing to shell out extra cash for a trainer who will focus just on you.  You're not limited to just gyms, but being a certified trainer opens up a myriad of opportunities for you in the health-sector. working on your clients to keep them fit, your gym will also allow you to spend a given amount of time on just yourself.  Alongside being physically liberating, a physical

trainers job also enables you to channel all your energy into making yourself better emotionally. The next time you’re feeling the blues, you know where to head. GETTING THERE Considering that physical training focuses mainly on fitness, you will need to have an active background and a keen interest in health and sports. However, that isn’t all you need. Your clients will need to be assured that they are in good hands, which is why you will have to keep yourself well-informed about the craft, as well as experienced. There are more than sufficient fitness academies in India, which enable you to take up a course in physical training, complete with a Diploma or a Certification. But be warned – these courses are not all about the play. You will have to study for a fair amount of time. Keep in mind that such courses can also be a tad bit costly, but is definitely worth the investment. Post your course, you can take up a job a job at a gym or even work as an independent trainer. yi

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Politics

ISIS D E C O D E D

Out of all radical religious groups, the ISIS is one of the most feared adversaries the world has ever seen. From regular news broadcasts to front pages of newspapers the world over, the ISIS are on the road to a takeover. However, do you know all that you need to know about them? Kshitij Dodani tells you all about them

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e live in a world riddled with conflict. Whether you are based in Asia, Europe or anywhere else; less than covert wars are being waged all across the globe. One that has gained a lot of attraction is the current ongoing conflict with ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) or known as ‘Daesh’. ISIS has a very clear agenda: Islamic rule over the world, particularly Sharia Law. The organization has claimed responsibility for numerous terrorist attacks on foreign land. Whether it is on a smaller scale or an extremely large one like the Paris attacks witnessed recently. ISIS claims to have democratic rule but with extensive human rights violations, the world knows this claim does not hold any weight. With current demographics, the international community

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is befuddled as to how this organization can sustain itself financially. Many economists argue a majority of their finance is directly funded by Turkish oil companies purchasing cheap oil by establishing shell corporations to avoid taxes and revealing ownership rights. However, with Turkey being a part of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and having border skirmishes with ISIS, this seems less than likely. Strength In Numbers With major world powers like the United States and France increasing the number of air strikes carried out by their respective air forces, the terrorist organizations’ armed forces are at an all time low and dwindling at an alarming rate. This comes at a cost. With no solid recon on the ground, air strike locations are strictly


decided by satellite imaging. With this lack of certainty of differentiating between hostiles and civilians, families being torn apart is a given. And this may just be what will go down as ISIS’s salvation in the history books. “With great power, comes great responsibility.” Some statistics: n ISIS has approximately twice as much as land after the US led coalition begun this includes oil deposits, air bases, army camps, radio towers etc. n ISIS gained over a million more Syrian and Iraqi supporters since the coalition Many might wonder why, out of all the possible outcomes, we have to deal with this one. Simple. The number of civilian casualties is directly proportional to the number of airstrikes carried out. To put it in a layman’s terms, if you keep bombing ISIS fighters along with civilians the number of civilians die increase along with it. And an Expelliarmus Charm isn’t going to help. How this does not help? With an increase in civilian death rates, families are being torn apart. After that, some propaganda and thirst for revenge does the trick. Victims then want to fight against western aggression and this increases the number of ISIS fighters. This has, today, become an infinite loop and a counter loop, safe to say, is desperately needed. Nevertheless, with all that has been said, things aren’t looking so bad for the coalition. ISIS has been driven out of many areas that had provided major tactical advantages for them. This has forced ISIS’s hand into action. All this makes things very clear. For example, imagine a territory shaped like a square; naturally the square has four sides, top, bottom, left and right. If it is losing a battle on right hand side and retreating, it has only three sides to gain any additional land from. Similarly, driving out ISIS from a side forces it to acquire territory from elsewhere. As more countries join in on the coalition, boxing in the enemy to stop it from spreading becomes fairly easy. This is why ISIS has concentrated terrorist attacks and recruitment from a smaller basket of nations. Thus, reducing the chance for further conflict. So one might say air strikes are not a completely flawed idea. Why the Media Attention? One might ask why ISIS is gaining so much more media attention instead of other militant jihadist groups. Well, because they are winning. ISIS is the most successful jihadist group the world has seen till date. They collect taxes from businesses, set up infrastructure, have many democratic qualities and also release quarterly reports. They are also the fastest growing terrorist organization, presently. ISIS is infamous for beheading civilians and soldiers alike, often uploading these videos online. Moreover,

damaging historical sites and artifacts have angered many communities. Not only that, but infiltrating and setting up recruitment accounts on social media networks is something that governments in most countries are getting accustomed to. Groups like Anonymous often intervene and remotely shut down these accounts. This has been widely criticized by many nations, and for good reason too. Accessing any website is like a two way street. Data is sent from both sides. This makes it very simple to track down locations of where these accounts are being operated from. Anonymous thinks otherwise. The Achilles’’ Heel Like every organization, ISIS has its problems and some are beyond repair. ISIS has a uniquely fractured command and control. It has a caliphate, which is considered the leader. Every time a caliphate passes, the few handfuls working directly under him are, technically, the only ones who can succeed him and take control of the organization. The next caliphate is elected by popular vote. Needless to say, people usually end up disagreeing. It can take anywhere between 2 weeks to a month until the next caliphate is officially announced. During this a period of unrest often settles. Laws passed by the deceased caliphate are enforced poorly and corruption is always at a high. Records have shown that the citizens living in the region have experienced a drop in satisfaction and happiness. But this is only a drop in the ocean. Since ISIS fighters are untrained, they usually die in combat and the weapons and ammunition they had is almost never recovered. With deficit of weapons and ammunition, trying to keep order in the region itself is hanging on a thread. Riots are breaking out more than ever and often end in a bloodbath. Also with high political pressure and a UN peacekeepers’ backing, those oppressed are gaining more motivation than ever. However, there is little hope for this to actually bring around significant change. Future Prospects Whoever said “Sometimes peace is about having a bigger stick than the other guy” is clearly mistaken. An important lesson is to be learnt here. Fear and oppression against developing countries by developed countries will surely not ensure peace or keep anything or anyone in check. However, the current situation is, needless to say, very fragile with tensions at an all-time high, with the Islamic State launching a new reign of terror on a global scale. It may not be long before France officially declares war on ISIS, therefore compelling all other NATO members to join in on the ongoing coalition. The last glimmer of hope for diplomacy seems lost for now. Perhaps the next most powerful person in the world could bring about revolution. yi 2016 JULY YOUTHINCMAG.COM 47


Special Feature

PARADOX:

STUDENTS BECOME

TEACHERS

Teaching today isn’t just limited to classrooms. Members of the youth, who are not qualified are taking to NGOs and even the streets to spread knowledge. While it isn’t an uncommon phenomenon, it certainly has gained momentum over the years. Priyanka Iyer tells you more about it

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ahatma Gandhi once said,“The best way to find yourself is by losing yourself in the service of others.” But what service can we students do? Giving back to the society helps nurture compassionate, caring and considerate people that will work for the welfare of others and the betterment of the world. Yes, we know. But what exactly can we do? Since we have spent most of our lives studying, all our knowledge is fresh in our mind. Just like a sponge, we have absorbed a lot of knowledge and are ready to squeeze it all out and share it with others. The only difference is, we retain our knowledge if not deepen it as we teach and share our learning with others like less privileged people who are unfortunately not exposed to the excellent opportunities available. Not only does it help with resumes, but it is an invaluable experience too. Going with a positive attitude and the determination to help others is imperative when teaching others. Students have the potential to be great teachers, and can really help make a difference to someone’s life. The juxtaposition in the idea of students becoming teachers makes it a very interesting topic. How would students

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approach teaching? What changes would there be in the methods of teaching? Where would they teach to take the maximum experience? Students and teachers generally have different mindsets due to the generation difference. But, when students become teachers, the entire approach to teaching would be different. Teaching isn’t limited to children. Teaching underprivileged children can greatly affect their future giving them chances to work at better paying jobs in the future, letting them live better lives. However, teaching handicapped or disabled adults who never got the opportunity to receive a proper education is also a possibility. Moreover, teaching people in the low-income bracket will help their livelihoods and simultaneously benefit the country’s economy. For instance, in Shanghai, China, an organisation known Home Sweet Home teaches disabled people and also gives them proper living accommodations. They also give them work opportunities in other schools and in making clothes, bags and other accessories so that they can earn a living. Many people from Home Sweet Home have now got proper jobs at institutions and companies. Home Sweet Home is affiliated with many schools and the students


of the schools teach the people from Home Sweet Home utilising the school’s facilities. There is an abundance of people who wish to learn but were never given the opportunity. Education is a right. Teaching English to the kids is absolutely necessary as simply being able to communicate globally opens many doors to jobs. The basics of the language and grammar can be coupled with classic literature along with modern novels, making the teaching more interesting and appropriate. Teaching other subjects such as mathematics, the sciences, the humanities, the arts and sports will also be helpful for the children in the future. Letting children learn life skills, computer skills, and other skills will be useful in getting a job later on. Integrating a digital aspect to the lessons can make the classes more entertaining and more practical. Presenting these underprivileged children with good quality education is our responsibility. Every student has experienced the boredom of sitting in a classroom and the pains of waking up early to travel a far distance to reach school. Teaching in parks and gardens makes learning more exciting and also provides space to play games and sports. It may be more suitable to teach in classrooms near slums so that the kids from the slums aren’t required to travel that far. It is recommended to try volunteering at NGO’s and charities that work for these causes to gain the experience of teaching and help those in need. For instance, an organisation called Teach for India teaches underprivileged children all around India. It is affiliated with many schools around India and has impacted many people’s lives. It teaches in many classrooms situated in places ranging from slums to schools, providing the kids with basic stationary and facilities. Like Teach for India, there are numerous other organisations that reach out and fight for different causes that we students can volunteer for. As a student, the dream is to travel the world and encounter new cultures. During a year gap or the holidays, students can fly abroad and teach in another

country for a few months to a year. Teaching abroad also presents the opportunity to travel the area and learn more about the place’s culture. Furthermore, interacting with people with different backgrounds is a unique experience in itself. Going to developing countries and teaching benefits to the people also adds to résumés. People from abroad have also come to India to teach, especially to volunteer in NGOs. For example, Volunteering India has many programs where people from all over the world can apply and volunteer helping kids learn. Education is made global as people from around the world teach and interact with people of a different nationality. Often university programs offer chances for the students to become teachers or teaching assistants. For instance, in many universities students who have taken a course and done well in it can act as a teaching assistant for that course for the juniors. There are also some programs in universities where they offer you a proper, legit job of teaching, where you can earn a salary as well. Universities tend to expose you to many work opportunities, allowing students to become teachers. The paradigm shift of students becoming teachers will affect the way of teaching. The youthful exuberance versus the conventional wisdom will affect the methods of teaching. In the current digital age, when the youth become teachers, the great innovations of technology are effectively used. Implementing the use of visual aids can give a realistic demonstration to children who haven't seen the world. Going on field trips and using Google Earth and the satellite transmissions to learn in Geography compared to the drawings and pictures in textbooks would be much more effective. Students can teach courses online and connect with underprivileged people from all over, reducing education costs greatly and making good quality education more accessible. However, providing proper technology and teaching them how to use it will need student volunteers especially as the youth now have the expertise in using technology from a young age. Students who become teachers should implement technology to aid them in their teaching, with a more futuristic approach. yi 2016 JULY YOUTHINCMAG.COM 49


JAYANTI GHOSE

JOINT PHD I came across a Joint PhD Programme by TERI University, New Delhi and Deakin University, Australia. Kindly clarify whether I would be studying in India or Australia? Reema Patil

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A regular (full-time) joint PhD programme is jointly offered by Deakin and TERI University. Students will have access to the facilities and services of both TERI and Deakin University. Selected scholars will be based at TERI University and will also get an opportunity for international exposure by visiting Deakin University, Australia during their PhD.

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STUDY ABROAD

Behavioral finance is a relatively new sub-field in finance that marries the quantitative methods from traditional finance with research in cognitive psychology suggesting that individuals make certain types of systematic decision errors in certain circumstances. Behavioral Finance is being offered as a part of the MBA or MS Finance programmes in prominent US universities. Warwick University and Queen Mary University, London are among the universities in the UK offering MSc Behavioral Finance.

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You could opt for 3 year LLB degree at any university or the 3 years LLB with Honors in IP Law at Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law. LLB degree could lead to careers in criminal, civil, constitutional, IPR etc while the LLB IP will lead directly to specialist jobs. Advances in technology mean law graduates have new opportunities in intellectual property related to privacy, and software and business method patents. The tech sector also needs people with a legal background to provide up-to-date information and interpret the law for new products/ concepts like driverless cars and the internet of things. An increasing number of firms want to take advantage of cloud computing, use social media for investigations and marketing, engage in cost-effective electronic discovery and create a virtual version of their law firms, so for a technology graduate a degree in law would be a strong foundation for the 21st century job market as it continues to evolve.

BEHAVIOURAL FINANCE I am interested in doing Masters in Behavioral Finance. Kindly confirm whether universities in the UK and USA are offering the programme. Anubhav Kumar

CURATING I am a postgraduate in history and planning to apply for masters in curating. Would prior work experience be necessary? What would be the prospects of employment? Kaushal There are excellent curatorial programmes in Europe, North America as also in Australia. Specific experience in the field or a deep passion for something in particular related to curating, would definitely help during admission. There are no guarantees of employment, either in India or abroad but the critical insights you gain into, and practical knowledge of, traditional institutions, such as museums and galleries, and the expanding field of contemporary curating and its wide range of non-traditional exhibition spaces would help you to expand and diversify your job application.

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Jayanti Ghose is a career and education consultant. She holds an honours degree in economics and a degree in education. Her research in career counselling spans more than 25 years. She is actively involved in personal and group counselling and introduced counselling in print media. Send in your queries to mail@youthincmag.com


Mr Funny

YOUR VIEW ON CRICKET I'm a colossal cricket fan. Though,

Bones

this new stupidity of batsmen not failing is really, really irritating.

From cricket, sci-fi and TV shows to sex, crazy fan moments and alternate careers — Sorabh Panth speaks to Shahen Pardiwala in a candid chat about everything under the sun

T20 cricket makes me love and hate cricket. I like seeing

bowlers destroy batsmen more than vice versa. Bowlers are real warriors, batsmen are like lazy cocky idiots. And, I'm

not a big fan of this 'gentleman' nonsense. I like seeing people

FAVOURITE take on each other. Little bit TV SHOW AND WHY? football fever in cricket is good! I love Sci-Fi a lot. And, I love comedy. So, I think it might be Dr. Who and then Rick and Morty. Love those two shows. Dr. Who is just extraordinary. Rick and Morty is unexplainably good. And, very few people get it but, those that do - love it. WHAT DOES SEX Other shows that I love MEAN TO YOU? include The Walking Dead, Earlier - it was an expression GoT, Silicon Valley. And, of extreme joy. of course Simpson, Family Guy and South Now - it's that thing you do Park are seminal to make babies. comedically. And, earlier and now are

both good!

IF YOU WERE NOT A COMEDIAN WHO WOULD YOU BE? AN UNDERPAID AUTHOR AND COLUMNIST. I'M STILL BOTH OF THOSE WHILE BEING A COMEDIAN SO, I GUESS I'M DOING BOTH!

SHARE A CRAZY FAN OR AUDIENCE MOMENT

Too many to name. I had an airhostess run up to me when I was listening to something on earphones. I had missed the final boarding call and she was like, 'Sorabh, you're missing your flight'. She was lovely. And, wonderful. I like when Bollywood folks are sporting about jokes. And, most of the young people are! So, when someone like Varun Dhawan, Hrithik, Irrfan Khan, Richa Chadda, Arshad Warsi come up to you and say you were great that's lovely. Also, had one old lady laugh her head off at a show I was doing. I thanked her after the show. She said in Hindi, 'Beta, mujhe angrezi nahi aati.' I asked her why she was laughing. And, she said, 'Tumhara chehra hi itna funny hai.' Surmises my career! 2016 JULY YOUTHINCMAG.COM 51


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Smitten by his ____ appearance, female fans went wild as the actor walked into the venue. (a. ordinary b. polished c. attractive)

2. mellifluous (muh-lif-loo-uh s)-

_____ sounds filled the vale as the carriage of the singing bards passed through. (a. strident b. humming c. sweet- sounding)

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The tourists posed in the midst of the garden, surrounded by all kinds of _____ flowers. (a. colourful b. aromatic c. exotic)

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The number 5 is known to have great significance. There are the 5 vowels in the English language, the 5 elements of Nature, the 5 pointed star of many religious faiths, the 5 rings of the Olympic Games and of course, the 5 senses.

The succulent and ____ turkey was indeed a treat for the children of the shelter. (a. tasty b. large c. crisp)

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Researchers have recently discovered that the ____ receptors on the anteater’s snout help it to locate its prey. (a. palpable b. hairy c. concealed)

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ENTERTAIN

THE BAD OF TRAVEL

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DEMISE OF MONOGAMY

SOKO GLAM

HANGOUT

Modern relationships and the reasons for declining monogamy

Game changing beauty essentials from the Korean beauty industry

We review the best places to hangout this weekend

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Entertainment Feature

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As human beings, evolving comes easily to us. And just like that, our senses – vision, taste, touch, hearing and smell – are also changing at a consistent speed. We talk about the five senses and how they bring about changes in our daily lives

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aving heard of the five senses only in your Biology textbook or probably in a poster outside a doctor’s clinic, it's natural for you to find it odd to see it in the entertainment section of the magazine. Well, as the world has changed rapidly, so have our senses and so we share the new outlook shaping the world today like never before.

SMELL The most underrated sense out of all is our sense of smell. It remains unnoticed – the privilege of being able to smell a new book, delicious food, petrol and the soil just after it rained. But, our sense of smell has geared up to prove its importance beyond these things. Wondering how? The mystery unfolds soon.

VISION Have you ever thought about your sense of vision as something more than your eyesight? There are so many things that your eyes actually fool you to believe. For example, your eyes just tricked you to accept that the “actually” in the previous sentence is not missing an “l”. It’s probably because there are some things that your eyes see so often that they become immune to it. One of our writers has envisioned an angle on this rare concept, that’ll leave you with a moment of realization of the unnoticed reality.

TASTE As we think about the sense of being able to taste, our first thoughts are obviously about food! FOOD, FOOD, FOOD – delicious food! Classy dinners! International cuisines! But, our bubble bursts as we enter our reality with limited pocket money or salary. All this suddenly seems a dream. Maybe, it does right now. But, soon your taste buds may experience something they’ve never experienced before like fine dining on a budget!

HEARING The sense of hearing has direct connections with music and songs that branch into different forms around the world. As the human society becomes more global, our music follows too. The result of this blend in culture brings along fusion music that is on the roll. Indian music has also become a part of this trend and it is redefining itself on an international level! So, get on that patriotic feel and see how India has made its mark! Spectacular, the sense of hearing is indeed a big boon, one of the things we really need to be thankful for!

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TOUCH And finally, we have the sense of touch. It actually seems to be the most endangered sense out of the five senses, but at the same time it is the one we use the most. It won’t take long for the physical touch to completely vanish as the digital touch connects the people with the modern lifestyle. The pages ahead bring to the table both sides of the same coin. So folks, gear up and sit back with your seat belts on, as your roller coaster ride to the five senses is about to begin! You can tour through some travel hacks, update yourself to match the fast paced lifestyle and explore fashion, sports and relationships.


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t was only recently that Colours Infinity introduced a new show called “The Royals”, a satirical drama about the life of the British royal family. With Elizabeth Hurley quoting sentences like “ I am the queen of England, I am always ready”, sneak peaks into the royally (pun intended) dysfunctional family, it is all about holding bare the reality in all the glam and admiration the royal family is drowned in. However, that is not what we wish to discuss here. One of the main characters of the serial Princess Eleanor, a young, smart and extremely rebellious daughter of the royal family is provided with Demi-God of a bodyguard. In a strange sequence of events, on one such drunken night she sleeps with her bodyguard who later goes on to threaten her and goes on to tell her how he taped their entire act the previous night and black-mails her in return. In the following episodes, the bodyguard goes on to have his way with the princess in the bed and otherwise, and surprisingly the princess doesn’t seem to have much problem with him as she gets used to the ‘black-mail sex’ or in other words, consensual rape. The first impression of every viewer was to hate the bodyguard as he was blackmailing the Princess with a sex tape which is not only a grievous crime but also not a very idealistic premise in a relationship. Yes, the two individuals the Princess and the bodyguard go on to have a sweet little love story for themselves based on him controlling her and her giving into his demands and eventually, falling in love. I have to give it to the director for making the audience fall for the most un-chivalrous and unethical behaviour by the main characters. The Royals is the most recent example. Television and movies are full of examples of audience enjoying a romance where the characters don’t exactly have their moral compass facing north. Take 50 Shades of Grey for example. Had Christian Grey not been the dashing millionaire that he is, how long would his ‘love’ story with the meek and naive Anastasia lasted? Would we have enjoyed the sex scenes and waited for them to kiss if he wasn’t breathtakingly handsome? And a handsome man can be a sadist and a sexually driven control freak, which derives pleasure by tying up

Can’t hate Ryan Gosling for slaying men in the The nice guys? Mallica Patel gives you a couple of examples of villains whose looks tricked our eyes into loving them

and spanking and beating his sexual partner. That’s not crazy, is it? My heart sank when I realized who the murderer, in Shonda Rhimes’, ‘How to Get Away With Murder’ was. I certainly did not want to see the murderer’s amazingly hot body covered in an orange jumpsuit. Well, I guess the creators too couldn’t stand to see that catastrophe as the creators craftily moulded the show in such a manner that in the second season he continues to romance the prettiest girl on the show as the audience heaves a sigh of relief. Bollywood too has similar instances. Take Don 2 for instance, how many girls did Sharukh Khan have swooning and blushing with his “jungli billi” statement? So much so that by the end of the second instalment of the movies we didn’t mind granting him immunity for all the wrong deeds he had committed as a Don. To the extent a slight romance between him and Priyanka Chopra didn’t go unrequited. The question I am trying to ask here is that, how is it that we continue to sympathize with the criminals on our favourite shows simply because of their looks? How is it that a handsome criminal is not faced by the same outrage as a not-so-handsome criminal is faced with? What kind of psychology are the creators playing with? The logical explanation to this would be the constant togetherness of the two characters which makes us see them together. When we see the same two people every day on our screens whispering sweet nothings and kissing each other, on a regular basis we get attracted to them, criminal or not. There are instances when even the dashing looks have not enticed the audience to like the stalker Sharukh khan in Darr. Or the dangerous Ajax (remember the handsome Russian) in Deadpool, but then that is what the director wanted. If the director wants us to love the criminal we find ourselves doing that too. So maybe we are not bad people but mere puppets in the hands of directors who make us feel the way we do. So strong are the laws of attraction that looks dominate character. Such are the wonders of eyesight that the rest of all the senses go for a toss. As long as it’s someone as fictional as Loki in the Avengers films, here’s hoping that our sense of judgement does not fail us in real life.

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Entertainment Feature for the third edition of Sunburn. But Sunburn became even more popular after 2013 when Afrojack came to India. Sunburn 2014 saw big international artists like Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Krwella, Knife Party, Sander Van Doorn. Today, India is inspiring international artists and music. Indian music is now going places. The new generation is now going from EDM, IDM to BDM. So we spoke to Rishab Joshi from Lost Stories and DJ Chetas and this is what they had to say about it. SINCE WHEN DID INDIAN MUSIC START REDEFINING ITSELF? Rishab Joshi: I think Indian music has been redefining itself constantly over a couple of decades with the implementation of disco, drum and bass, breaks into mainstream film music and more. Currently, a lot of new age producers are pushing the boundaries and making cutting- edge dance music with Indian elements. DJ Chetas: Indian music has constantly been redefining itself. We've never been stagnant on a style according to me. Take Bollywood for example, music composers have changed their style so much and are so adaptable. I worked with Pritam on Dilwale, he's known for Bollywood pop music and introducing rock. He opened up to exploring an EDM theme for Dilwale and together we were able to achieve that. Indian Music is also finding it's way in the International Music with artists like KSHMR sampling so much from the Indian music catalogue. HAS INTERNATIONAL MUSIC BROUGHT ANY CHANGE IN INDIAN MUSIC? Gone are the days, when Indian music took cues Rishab Joshi: Definitely. Medieval Pundits revolutionized from International numbers. Janvi Manchanda the Indian music scene by implementing Indian classical with bass music. Indian music has started to sound fresher tells you about international music with hints of than ever thanks to a lot of talented producers. Indian beats DJ Chetas: Yes, it definitely has. Indian music producers and composers are working hard to get the same quality of ears ago, thanks to the internet, the new music releasing internationally. This is visible in Bollywood generation got access to international music. and EDM in India. A song like Sooraj Dooba Hai is an We the new gen, chose English music over example of how international elements are finding their Hindi. Gradually we were introduced to different genres like country, trap, EDM, house and what place in Indian music. Even something like a legendary Sufi singer like Kavita Seth exploring trance with her album not! The Indian audience became open to international music which brought many new changes in Indian music. Trance with Khusrow is a great milestone for Indian music. Today Indian music has a universal audience and INDIAN MUSIC IS BEING LIKED UNIVERSALLY, WHY SO? has witnessed some big changes. It has been inspiring Rishab Joshi: Indian music always projects a certain depth, international artists since The Beatles. From Shakira to emotion and puts you in a state of trance which are the Major Lazer, many artists have used Indian beats and perfect ingredients of a great song. Hence songwriters and given an Indian touch to their music videos. Selena producers like KSHMR from LA and more are using Indian Gomez used Indian music and lyrics in her song Come elements to get that particular feeling in a record. and Get It. She also wore a bindi while promoting her DJ Chetas Indian melodies and vocals are unmatchable. Our song. Major Lazer used a little Indian beats in the song music doesn't just grow on you, it leaves a print on you. I and the video was shot in Indian and had Indian outfits. think marketing has a great role to do in this too. Our music Coldplay’s music video of Hymn for the weekend had a is now better marketed and distributed worldwide and that's shot of India. why people are getting to know our sound better. In the recent years, Indian music has redefined itself AS AN ARTIST WHERE DO YOU WISH TO TAKE INDIAN MUSIC? and has open up to the universal audience. Indian artists Rishab Joshi: We are already doing our best to put India on are being accepted universally. DJ Shaan, DJ Anish a global dance music map. We want to unearth the classics Sood, Lost Stories, Nucleya, KSHMR, DJ Chetas are some and folk music and use them as a part of our dance music artist responsible for it. DJ Shaan was the first Indian project.s to perform at Tomorrowland in 2014. In 2015, the duo, DJ Chetas: As a DJ and composer, I want our music to Lost Stories performed at Tomorrowland. Not just Indian be played on every radio channel, in every music festival, artists like KSHMR and DJ Chetas were on the 23rd and placed in the biggest of movies and TV shows, but for the 59th rank in DJ Mag’s top 100 DJ's in 2015. this we need to crack how to get that right quality and Indian has also opened up to international artist in acceptability to bridge two worlds. I'm working really 2007, in the first edition of Sunburn when Axwell came hard on this one project which I'm confident about taking to India. In 2009, DJ Armin Van Buuren came to India internationally. All I can say is fingers crossed!

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ITS A MATCH

You and stinky have liked each others scent

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FASCINATION Don’t take your nose for granted! It can now detect love and Devi Dang has brought out a deeper insight for this proposition

YOUR SMELL IS YOUR ID CARD Our sense of smell is the most underrated out of the five senses, even though it has a power that is more than giving you the ability to smell the new Victoria Secret perfume. In fact, it has turned out to be one of the most important senses because of its ability to replace the function of a long living method of identifying individuals – fingerprints. Every individual has a unique body odour due to the mixture of components that are different in each person’s sweat. This concept stimulates the idea of an “odourprint” which can help distinguish between individuals by smelling their personal odour. Odourprints can even help with catching criminals. After watching enough CID for 18 years, every criminal remembers to wear gloves to avoid them getting caught by any fingerprints left behind. However, with odourprints, there’s no way to escape because even deodorants can’t mislead the odour-detecting device that is being developed. Criminals can’t even forge their personal ordour like passports. Moreover, a recent study confirms that people can become nose-witnesses, which means that they can remember the smell of the culprit when present at the site of criminal activity and later identify the culprit using their sense of smell! Your smell makes you not only a unique individual, but also much safer because now criminals can be caught easily with the James Bond nose you’ve got! I SMELL LOVE IN THE AIR The Internet has moved on from the mainstream Shaadi. com and Jeevansathi.com, to exploring one of the most unconsidered ways for dating or marrying another

individual – pheromones. You’d probably wonder, “Who considers body odour as an aspect to finding a soul mate?” Well, no matter how absurd it sounds, Smell Dating is picking up speed. Instead of having a description of their jobs, hobbies and interests on several matrimonial websites, people have now started to wear a T-shirt without deodorant for three days straight to capture their body odour, and send it across the Smell Dating website with a hope to find their perfect match. If a mutual consent is arrived upon, that is if two people like each other’s body odour, their contact information will be exchanged, and they could potentially date! This is certainly a fascinating concept that has never been seen before. However, to me it does seem a little stretched to marry someone whose body odour I initially liked. Smelling good or bad is not the primary basis to love someone. Love is driven by the soul and even if your soulmate smells bad, guess why deodorants were invented? Nonetheless, many people accept that smell dating does help them find their life partner and are supportive of it. While, some like me find the idea, well, laughable. So, are you willing to smell date? TIME MACHINE If your History textbook isn’t insightful enough, all you have to do is trust your nose! Have you ever wondered how easy and fun it would be to study History, only if you were present at that moment in time? Obviously, your vision would help you, but imagine what all you could understand from your sense of smell! You could smell the jobs, related to leather or cooking and smell the bloodshed to recognize the war, the soldiers, and the army! You could smell what type of food they eat, their villages and even their toilets! And then relate it to the modern world! History would be easily accessible! Well, thanks to places like the Jorvik Viking Centre, History has become a piece of cake! The Jorvik Viking Centre in England is a museum where they offer a real simulation of what the Viking era may have been like using the different smells in that era! Basically, it’s like a hack to the time machine, all thanks to our sense of smell! 2016 JULY YOUTHINCMAG.COM 57


Entertainment Feature

BUDGETED

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Fine dining on a low budget is slowly becoming the new solution to the “money dilemma” that surrounds the youth today. Devi Dang tells you about fine dining on a budget

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s we all know, the salary that arrives in your wallet every month, doesn’t really like to stay there. It seems like it takes a millenimum to arrive and slips away from your fingers in no time. However, family and friends totally don’t understand this simple yet terrific problem – always wanting to go out for outings and have fun! But, at the end of the day you want to go too! “Each individual loves spending time with family and friends during weekends to a place where one can enjoy eating food with a good ambience, but what sometimes restricts us is the price,” says Latika Sharma, a young entrepreneur. The prices of food in these restaurants cost you a fortune and naturally leave you with no money for the rest of the month. If you’re students, the problem still remains same! University life really tells you the value of money! Rajalakshmy Iyer, who is currently a student of Purdue University shares her opinion. “Money is a very crucial thing for university students, especially if you are an international student. Whether it is earning, spending or investing, we have to keep a close account," she explains. While you are restricted, your wants obviously aren’t. As a student and youth member you really want to enjoy dinners in restaurants with a good ambience and music – a perfect night out. Pranjal Wadhwa, a student preparing for competitive exams tells us, “Ambience plays a pivotal role when you decide to go out for dining, but it is usually expensive so I have to restrict myself. With so many taxes being imposed these days on food, the total cost goes up which affects everyone’s budget.” So, what’s the solution? It’s like tasting champagne on a beer budget. The restaurants have started to understand this dilemma. They’ve figured that if they provide with the same quality ambience and food, just for cheaper, so many more people like you, will visit their restaurant over other fast food chains and expensive dining. “With the coming of restaurants that are not only affordable but are giving good quality ambience at a low budget, one can easily enjoy the luxuries of fine dining,” says Sharma. 58 YOUTHINCMAG.COM JULY 2016

“Everyone wants to spend less and in return expects to get more out of that expenditure, and fine dining with good ambience in a low budget is like a cherry on the cake,” adds Wadhwa. So, many restaurants in cities are now offering fine dining at a low budget, which kills two birds from the same stone – providing you with low cost full course meals and the restaurants with more money! Even though the dining option is growing to become affordable, a lot of people still prefer the fast food chains such as McDonalds and Taco Bell. “Nevertheless, as university students who are always on the run, we don’t really have much time to appreciate fine dining even if it has a low budget; why do you think we like Taco Bell so much?” adds Iyer. However, it surely is the growing market for the people who want an inexpensive full course meal with a great ambience! When are you trying it out? Fine dining is not just confined to restaurants but also budget-friendly, carefully curated food kits. The phenomenon has seen emergence of websites like HolaChef and iChef that have taken fine dining to another level. Food ordering, DIY cooking kits and delivery start-ups on the rise is a big boon for budget grubs. Savouring on some ravishing food at the comfort of your homes is not uncommon. Platforms such as iChef enable you to pick up your own recipe and they do the rest for you. The food industry joining hands with the digital revolution is a sigh of relief, espescially for students who aren't able splurge too much on a meal but would still want to indulge in some lip-smacking food. This revolution has not just enabled us to save money but also time which is of essence. Also for outstation students who have to manage in another city on their own and find themselves sapped of energy, these kits come with pre-portioned ingredients along with easy-to-follow recipes. Cooking yourself a fine dining experience just got easier. Thanks to these budgeted grubs, our culinary experiences are changing for the good!


THE DIGITAL TOUCH

Is the ‘tap and swipe’ technology leading us to losing our sense of touch with world? Are we becoming less human? Leo Oomen tells you about how it has affected our lives.

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magine you are not allowed to use the internet or the smartphone or use any electronic gadget, how would that make you feel? Many of us would feel like a major part of our life has been missing. The heartbreaks you go through when you lose any gadget or device which you use daily is something unspeakable. Suppose you think of contacting someone do you think of writing a letter or going to meet the person directly? You think to call up the person and use the technology to be in touch with the person. An era where we all are alone together, technology keeps us together but we are still alone deep inside. We have evolved from printing press to computers to internet and the recent addition of smartphones and gadgets. The question arises, are we losing touch in this age of digital communication and are we becoming less human with each other? Technology and digitisation has affected even the miniscule area of life. WORD THIEF ‘To Google’ has become a universal language and each country today has its own internet slang dictionary. Internet is an excellent medium to learn languages but the correct use of language should be given importance. The online world believes in manipulating language and thereby showing how brilliant it is. Text messaging has become a new language where people txt spk (text speak), a vowel free use of abbreviation and acronyms. We have moved from manual to automatic, from writing each letter to just hitting the button. We have created a world where we steal and change words. SENSORY DYNAMISM Most of us reckon we're changing for the better. Our gadgets and gizmos are helping us to connect more with

each other, stay alert when we drive, and discover more information. But a new thing to be considered is Sensory Dynamism, the concept has to do with our perception. We are clouding our senses and embedding technology wherever possible. Looking out of the window, you perceive millions of senses like sound, colour, feeling, and many others but when you are gazing your iPad for checking an e-mail you may barely uses your senses. Technology makes us competitive rather than being collaborative. HUMAN TOUCH While much is said and written about how technology changes relationships between people, how we relate differently to each other when meeting through a screen rather than in flesh is completely different. Technology for more than centuries has made it easier to connect with each other. Today, even the older generation get into the digital world to stay in touch with the newer generation. Perhaps overcoming a sense of isolation is one of the greatest features of online communities and virtual worlds. It has also improved communication for differently abled people and made it possible where it previously wasn't. Technology is improving day by day for our betterment, it is better not to waste nostalgia on the previous times. Technology is as two-edged sword and its utilisation shows how differently it can be used. The freewheeling culture of tap and swipe, touch and turn pages is better not just for us but also for the differently abled people in the society. Humans can adapt pretty quickly than what we think. Also, up to some extent, we do not always pine on wasting time and energy on something which can be done easily; we do not want to be the Luddite.

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Travel

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Travelling is one of the best breaks to routine that you can get, and it definitely has some pros and cons to it. However, Shahen Pardiwala isn’t really talking about its cons, but rather the three main aspects of modern travel – Budget, Authenticity and Decamp

What is BAD? You want your trip to fit into your budget; you want to taste the authentic flavours of the places you visit and experience the thrill of taking off in the middle of the week and retreat to a place that makes you forget about mundane routine. BAD stands for Budget, Authencity and Decamp. But, how do you take the BAD of travel into account when resorts are charging huge tariffs, commercialization has hit all those nature-abound corners and stolen their real feel and decamp is too far-fetched an option to have a memorable trip? Seems next to impossible? Maybe not! Here’s how you can get the BAD into all your travels!

Fitting into the B: Budget Fitting everything on the list for a trip in a fixed minimal budget is difficult. But that does not mean you don't consider travelling at all. Rather, how about cutting down the cost of the stay? Couchsurfing.com Travelling to a city for a week and rates at hotels seem way too much? How about a free stay at a hospitable

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local’s house which you can book online? Couchsurfing. com provides a platform for hosts to offer their couches, air mattresses or beds to travellers. First, you need to fill out your CouchSurfer’s profile giving a low-down about your lifestyle and yourself. Whenever you want to plan a vacation, all you have to do is browse locals and find people you’d like to be hosted by. Next you have to send a personalized couchrequest about your reason to meet, to the hosts you’ve zeroed in. Sending requests to a minimum of five hosts is recommended. And to think this is an absolutely free service? Amazing, any transactions are restricted but travellers can repay by cooking a meal or a small token of gratitude. However, it gets you the B!

Experiencing the A: Authenticity What’s the point in travelling all the way to a serene destination 2000 km away from the hustle and then sit in a hotel room watching a daily soap, while simultaneously eating Chinese fried rice and scrolling through your newsfeed? The A of travel is to feel the locale as it is without the commercial garnishing!


Homestays Tour to a tranquil destination, but where do you get the authenticity and the raw essence? Homestays are the best options to get to live amidst the actual beauty of the place, and you’ll still feel the warmth of a home. You’ll get to bathe in the nearby river or stream! You’ll get authentic local cuisine. Here are homestays in India to get your A: Raju’s Cottage: Goshaini, Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh. If there’s a reason this homestay is mentioned here then it is the word of mouth it has received. Staying true to the A, you won’t find a mobile network there and you are allowed(rather compelled) to get lost in the intrinsic feel of the Tirthan valley. There is not one iota of commercialization here! What is surprising is the variety of cuisine served. Especially the trout fish, freshly caught from the river that runs alongside (that fish could have very well be your catch!) Apple and apricot juice bottles lie in abundance and you can gleefully devour the taste while sitting near the fireplace. Raju Uncle (as he is fondly referred to) and his family, will be very welcoming hosts.Your constant companions would be mountain dogs, constantly on the watch! Come out for a stroll and you’ll see the students in the village studying on rocks by the river. The only thing that possibly connects you to the outside world, and the only way for you to enter this abode is a trolley that moves above and across the river. Garava Farm House: Panosekond Village, Mangaon, Maharashtra. This farmstay gives you the A in its own unique way. The homestay is owned and managed by 82-year-old, Jayant Naik and his daughter Poornima Naik. It gives you the perfect feeling of being at home, but of course, away from the bustle and rush in the city. The homestay is located amidst an agricultural land spread over a vast area, surrounded by the Sahyadris. It distinguishes itself with its feel that is completely cut off from the outside clamour. “I ask guests to switch off their cell phones when they come here. They are delighted when they find out that there is no network over here,” says Poornima. Your humble agro-guides over here will be the hosts themselves, ready to spend all night talking about their expeditions and sharing their life stories. Your view

from the veranda is a variety of plants like mangoes, jasmines, rice, papayas, and cashew nuts among many more! “People know rice as the finished final product, they don’t know the complete process. Here, the process happens in front of them,” explains the owner’s daughter.

Feeling the D: Decamp This is when you decamp and retreat into a different world altogether, in the most exciting and thrilling ways! Bike Trips Endless hours of riding through mountains, valley and streams onto a nature kissed journey's end, exploring sceneries you can’t even imagine and creating life-long reminiscences, everything; on a bike! What makes bike trips exciting is the ecstasy of discovering sites with a picturesque landscape? That too, in almost every view, impossible by any other means of travel. Does this excite you and make you pack your haversack? Do that! There are a few resources Ladakh Bike Trip 2016 and Enfield Riders, a motor cycle tour company to get started with planning your bike trip. Hitchhiking Talking about cool and exciting ways to travel to your destination, let’s come to the most whacky one Hitchhiking, or asking for lifts from passing vehicles.It is perhaps the most amazing way to decamp. You just know you have to ask for a lift from vehicles moving by, and let the travel decide where you will land up. Hitchhikers usually ask for lifts from drivers by showing physical signals or written sign-boards. The most commonly used physical gesture is the thumb facing up. However, you just wondered if it would be actually possible in India, didn’t you? How would you even explain drivers to give you a ride? But yes, it is possible! Travellers who have hitchhiked across India have said that people don't really know what hitchhiking actually is. A “lift” is what you can ask for! Explaining your situation and moreover stating that you want a free ride can be quite an exhausting process. Getting lifts on motor bikes or trucks is possible, but usually you might need to engage in small talks with the driver. Silence may lead the driver to suspect you of being a dacoit or robber. Might seem insane, but there are chances you might be thrown out midway. It might be tough, but hitchhiking can get you the BAD, or the bad into your travel! yi

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Huion K58 8” x 5” Graphic Tablet With a smart, sleek black design, the Huion K58 won’t look out of place in any setting. A graphic tablet with stellar reviews on Amazon, the K58 is a broke artist’s dream come true – 2048 pen pressure sensitivity, 5080 lines per inch and compatible with Windows and Mac. There is barely any competition, both in terms of the quality of the product and the price. Reviewed at a whopping 4.7 stars out of 5 on Amazon, the Huion K58 features a rechargeable pen, customization for both hands, hosts a bunch of soft wares and is useful for computer aided design, drawing and writing.

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GYMLE Bamboo Qi Wireless Charger Ah, the beauty of a cell phone. Perhaps one of the most useful things in the whole universe (especially since the invention of smartphones, yay), their utility is perhaps only marred by one thing – the panic attacks their owners are prone to when they discover that their battery is on one percent and they’re stuck in some godforsaken hellhole with no charger. Never fear– the Bamboo Qi Wireless charger is here to rescue. With virtually no hassle and no need for walls, the Bamboo Qi charger powers up your phone on the go – anywhere and everywhere. Compatible with just about any popular mobile brand, it also offers you the opportunity to charge two devices in one go, with an attached USB cable as well. With a 4 out of 5 review from Amazon, it's worth it! Also it's imported from US with all charges covered! Could you ask for more?

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Intex Fitrist Health Band Fitbit, shmitbit. The Intex Fitrist Health Band is a fraction of the price and has pretty much the exact same features with a couple of a lot more handy ones thrown in. Apart from its standalone features, which include a step and calorie counter as well as a distance tracker, it also allows you to take seamless control of your mobile phone as well. With a find your phone feature that never lets you stray too far from your phone or forget it at the gym, it also has a remote shutter option for taking the perfect gym selfie. It contains MP3 control so you’re not forced to constantly keep unlocking your phone to switch to the next jam while gymming. Compatible with just about any well-known mobile phone brand, it doubles as both a fitness tracker and a personal assistant.

Price: Rs.1049 TP-Link Wi-Fi Range Extender

Greetings have changed greatly over time – in 1916 it was ‘Good afternoon sir, how do you do?’ and now in 2016, it is ‘Yo, what’s your Wi-Fi password dude?’- Perhaps the biggest testament to the importance of the wireless network in our lives. The TP Link Wi-Fi Range Extender is designed to eliminate dead zones and boost wireless signal to previously unreachable areas. It can be mounted on the wall, allowing for easy portability and also can turn a wired device into a wireless one. With 300 Mbps wireless, it is also ideal for HD streaming, movie downloads and gaming – not to mention the plug and play feature that allows users to extend their network range at the push of a button. It is compatible with ISPs like MTNL, Airtel, Hathaway and many neighbourhood providers. With a 4.2 on 5 rating on Amazon, this seems to be a boon for internet addicts everywhere who struggle with homicidal tendencies when their Wi-Fi begins to fluctuate.

Price: Rs. 1528

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EVERY MINUTE COUNTS

In a fast-paced world, are we really making the best use of our time? Or are we doing more than we can to avoid missing out on things? Nisha JamVwal delves deeper on to the incessantly growing phobia of missing out What is this life if, full of care, We have no time to stand and stare. No time to stand beneath the boughs; And stare as long as sheep or cows, A poor life this is if, full of care, We have no time to stand and stare.

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ave you heard of the term ‘FOMO’? It’s this new-age epidemic called ‘Fear of missing out’ in an inspirational, demanding age where oneupmanship and ‘getting ahead’ is a priority above all else. Where parents tell their children, “Life is passing you by, why are you sitting around? Do something with your time!” And yes, in this competitive roller coaster age, it is indeed important to make the minutes count, but at the cost of those precious moments of Wordsworthians

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nature trails and Davis’ ‘stand and stare’ moments that people like me grew up with. Enjoying nature trails, lakes, spending time with friends and family, watching movies on the carpet when pizzas were fairly new in India, trips to the zoo and painting exhibitions seem to be a thing of the past. It’s all replaced by the new selfpromoting Instagram, Facebook, Periscope, Snapchat and thick myopic glasses. It starts early! This 12-year-old hops into the room in kangaroo leaps, kissing an invitation card in euphoric glee and exclaiming, "I've been invited! It's come! Rahul has called me for his birthday party!" He hugs his mother as he continues leaping with euphoria. The mother fervently thanks God for answered prayers. It was a matter of prayers and a fast, too! Her son had sunk into near clinical depression the past few days due to FOMO,


which is present at all levels, ages and strata of society. Husbands snap at wives and at the household. Not being called to the chairman's intimate dinner, is eating his innards out! He's managed to drive the home environment into a veritable hell! Being left out, being left behind, not being included, having one luxury car less or even a kitchen gadget beyond budget that the Mrs. Neighbour is preening about are just a few things running through his mind! Certainly, this FOMO is a long road to nowhere! It’s so ubiquitous and such a driving force these days that the state of being happy is the most momentary and seemingly the most transient state existing. Mrs.Duddlani has hardly twirled in glee for having asked for the moon, when it’s all turned to ashes because Mrs.Lekarao, the neighbour just got planet Venus! And this from the land that in savant enlightened times, taught the world the philosophy of contentment and traveling within. Buddha, Mahavira and all the greats preached that desire is the source of all sorrow, and here we only covet, covet and covet! I had two friends who were the most eager to make it in society, in a hurry to succeed and make a mark. It was then that I suggested casually, “You have your whole lives? Why rush and appear too eager? It’s more important to have those three or four really close friends whom you can be you with,” and it struck home like a bullet to its target! This has been my philosophy for my whole life. To take things in life with some composure, dignity and equanimity – not thrust yourself everywhere, clamor, climb, elbow yourself into every dinner, party, soiree in that desperate urge to network and hand out your card before the other person has even been introduced to you properly! I have a friend who absolutely had to have a large ostentatious wedding. Her company was in the red, they were in debt but ‘society’ expected it and she felt she’d fall short in front of her groups and ‘kitty’s’. Isn’t it important to celebrate special occasions with loved ones to capture memorable intimate moments than to emptily ‘showoff’? FOMO rules tyrannically it seems! It is my belief that we can chase this FOMO thing to its inconclusive ends and work harder to plough in the means, fit in, be one better than the other, in desperate exhibitionism, Instagram, the most luxurious holidays and everything to ‘show’ ‘brag’ ‘pose’ and be one-up. In all this we are left so depleted and discontented that even a bonhomous tankard with Jones becomes an exercise in buying the single malt in its most expensive avatar from Japan, the caviar from Iran and the wife’s gown from Milan for the occasion and then speak about it and post it on every platform. The trappings aren’t about enjoyment, but about stressful performance anxiety. The days of chatting across the fence with the apron still on seems to be relegated to history. So what happened? Was life not meant to be about little joys? Simple happiness? Spontaneous impromptu teas? Why has life become such a serious business that requires so much effort and complexity and yet misses out on the original purpose of unpretentious joys? Every incident seems to be contrived toward FOMO! Like my friend Silky Sood, whose sparkling new Rolls Royce drove up, but her husband whispered in her ears, “Don’t sit just yet, let more people come into the foyer

from the party and see us getting in?” At a recent talk which has stayed with me, Montek Singh Ahluwalia seemed to refer to this very state that society has arrived at “the most pressing necessity for economic environmental existence has become the need to simplify, cut down and to live more austerely.” The excesses of present day life – chemicals, pollutants, plastics, are a result of the excessive lifestyle – vandalising our environment to the extent we ourselves might be choked out of existence as water vanishes or submerges land masses. Air? It's a misnomer for what we breathe – causing harm rather than sustenance, fossil fuels and harmful substitutes have driven fire to the status of a demon. The earth has to be forced from barrenness with factory-made materials that satiate these modern excesses – alien to its nature and harmful to us. What kind of road has humanity paved in itsendeavour to live in excess and luxury? Before we arrive at a state like the movie Wally, we have to push out some of the preciously collected FOMO things that are crowding our space literally and metaphorically. To bring in lightness and laughter — life was never meant to be such serious business! (All incidents quoted are real life experiences and not fictitious.) Read

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Relationships

Demise of Monogamy Change is the only constant and in most cases, change is always good. But, is the change in the number of monogamous relationships really a good thing? Binita Singh talks about why monogamy is dying a slow death today

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e stares at her, she stares right back at him. A few flirtatious exchanges and months later, you find them selecting the venue for their wedding. In this fast paced life, where relationships build and break at the speed of light, it's easy to stray. The thought of spending your life with just one person can be overwhelming. While this is considered normal, the demise of monogamy is inevitable. We know that cheating and lying in a relationship is a tie-breaker, but have we ever really thought about why some people cheat? It's not all black and white. There are grey areas in a person's life that compels him to commit sins he never even thought he was capable of doing. The other day, I was watching the movie The Intern, in which, a dad staying at home cheats on his tycoon wife because he felt lost somewhere and wanted to find his own identity. Maybe he wanted to feel more like a man. While what he did was cruel, it was painful for him too. His wife's crazy schedule must have been a serious blow to his ego for him to find marital comfort elsewhere. And while I don't encourage such misdoings, somewhere I do empathise with him. TAKING IT TOO LIGHTLY Another thing that is very much a problem now, is the trend of giving up. While our parents and grandparents are from a generation where in you work things out, our generation tends to just raise their hands at these things. The short temperaments, the everything-should-be-servedon-a-platter attitude and the self-appraising nature have just added to the problems. People think that they aren't worthy of going through so much suffering for a person, and there is an air of casualness to it. Breakups happen left and right. Cheating isn't uncommon. Lies are spewed every other second. What is the world coming to? Is that how we are going to a lead a normal life? Broken marriages and promiscuous partners? On a friend's recommendation, I saw the film The 7.39. It's about how a married man with two kids and a beautiful wife, meets an engaged woman, and after a few encounters, decides to sleep with her. He knows what he is doing is wrong, and yet, he says he doesn't care. He keeps cheating on his wife, to the point where even when his wife finds out about his infidelity, he wishes to run away with the other woman. Somewhere, his thirst for something more than the monotony of his daily life compelled him to find comfort in the arms of another woman. I think, sometimes, people know what they are doing is wrong, and yet they choose to ignore that inner voice. Lust overpowers their conscience. And the fact that they're completely okay with it is very disturbing. SADDENING CONSEQUENCES Cheating has become so rampant in this generation, that the moment you find something off about your partner, one of your immediate guesses is that he might be hiding something, or worse, cheating. And while people don't think much when they cheat, their actions have a jarring effect on the people around them. A cheating husband or a wife, not only breaks a relationship, but an entire family. Promiscuity scars people. It's the need for immediate self gratification that throws off the need for lifelong intimacy. One needs to make a few sacrifices on their self-gratification for the intimacy. And when you realise that there is no hope of any intimacy, chances are that you

might either end the relationship or cheat on your partner. I remember the first time I read the word “polygamy”. It was in Biology class wherein, one flower pollinates with several other flowers. I found it quite weird and unfaithful as a child, not knowing that this was a major problem in us bipeds too. DOMINATION TRAITS AND BOUNDARIES We’ve all seen the countless number of movies, and TV shows been made on promiscuous partners, heard the songs sung on unfaithful muses, read the books, and yet, there is a wielding power that compels some of us to cheat. Nobody is a born cheater. Unless it’s some people who really don’t care about who they hurt in satisfying their personal needs, most of us are do-gooders at heart and even the thought of cheating sounds like a heinous crime to us, and yet, it is many of us who do it. One of the main reasons as to why a person cheats is boundariestoo many or barely there. While one shouldn’t portray dictatorial tendencies in his/her relationship, it is very much needed to put your foot down when necessary. A suspicious husband might be the cause of a sneaky wife. A timid wife who lets things slide all the time could be cheated on. A partner should strike a perfect balance between overbearing and uncaring. While in most cases, the cheating partner is at fault, there might be a few incidents that could exempt their treachery. For eg, if a woman is stuck in an abusive relationship and finds no way out of it, her only solace is the “other man” in her life. It is very easy to point fingers and name the culprit, but being in the shoes of that person and experiencing the plethora of emotions that they face is what really counts. INFIDELITY AND THE PAST Another reason for infidelity is unawareness. When a person belongs to a broken home or has lived through a rough childhood, as an adult, he tends to ignore the small things that are usually frustrating for normal people with an average threshold for pain and anger. All those little grievances build up, and might result in either the person who has truly fallen for you and chooses to overlook all this, or an end to the relationship, or our least favourite option, cheating. While in most cases, a cheating partner is an absolute no-no for a further relationship, there are several people whose love and the idea of forgiveness compel them to overlook this mistake and continue with their relationship. Most of the times this forgiveness turns into life-long resentment towards the cheating partner, but sometimes, miraculously, couples do truly get back together emotionally, stronger than ever. FIGHTING FOR YOUR RELATIONSHIP Relationships, I believe, are a funny deal. Each is unique in its own way and yet, we find a sort of similarity in each one. Maybe its the blinding passion, or the implicit trust or just plain love. Although, it is difficult to have a relationship without bumps and bruises, the very essence of a relationship is the struggle to sustain it. A relationship is full of sacrifices, compromises, adjustments and all the other words that are synonymous. Cheating and lying will only get you so far, till a point where you to let that person go. As someone once quoted, “Cheating and lying aren’t struggles, they’re reasons to break up.” yi

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The Olympics, which is undoubtedly one of the greatest sporting event in the world will be kick-starting in August, this year. And being the avid sports fans that we are, we have already decided which Indian participants we will be rooting for. Leo Oommen gives you the lowdown on the names of few players who might clinch a medal for India

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or several years now, the Olympic games have been uniting nations throughout the world, showing the human side of nations which many are unfamiliar with. The Olympic Games have been a great part of most people’s summer or winter, and usually become the centre of attention for about two weeks, every four years or two years if you watch follow both, the summer and winter Olympics. The Summer Olympics 2016, officially known as the Games of the XXXI Olympiad, and commonly known as Rio 2016 is scheduled to be held in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5th to 21st August, this year. The motto of the games is 'Live your Passion.' Rio certainly promises to be bigger than ever. Some 206 National Olympics Committees across the world will be sending in athletes to compete. It is likely that over 10,500 of the best sportspersons in the world will compete to win in the 306 events held (in 28 different sports). With barely a few weeks left for the games to begin, learn about the players who got ticket to Rio Olympics and are representing India.

Abhinav Bindra Sport: Shooting Age: 33 At 15, Abhinav Bindra became the youngest participant in the 1998 Commonwealth Games. His breakthrough, however, came when he won a Bronze in the 2001 Munich World Cup with a new junior world record. He is India’s only individual Olympic gold medallist having clinched Gold in 10m Air Rifle at the Beijing Olympics 2008. He is chosen as India's Flag bearer for the Rio Olympics this year, and will be seen opening the ceremony on August 5. This would also be his last time participating in the games.

Avtar Singh Sport: Judo Age: 24 Avtar Singh, who has become the first Indian judoka to qualify for the Olympics since 2004, is not nervous about doing well on the biggest stage of sports. He is one of the two Asian judokas in the 90kg category to bag a continental quota for the Rio Games. Avtar wants to emulate his role model, the legendary Milkha Singh, in making his country proud. Only time will tell if he will.

Dattu Bhokanal

Sport: Rowing Age: 24 Bhokanal hails from the drought-hit region of Talegaon in the western

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state of Maharashtra, and is the only champion rower from India. He never wanted to be a rower and was aquaphobic. Eventually, he overcame his fears and achieved success in rowing. He has qualified for the 2016 Olympics, to participate in the single sculls event. Bhokanal managed to secure second place at the finals of the 2016 FISA Asian and Oceania Olympic qualification regatta held at Chung-ju, Korea recently.

Deepika Kumari, Bombayla Devi and Laxmirani Majhi Sport: Archery (Individual and Team) Age: 21, 31 and 27 respectively The women's trio will compete in the individual events as well as team events at the Rio Games in August. India's women archers earned three individual berths and a team quota by virtue of the team's performance at the World Championships in Copenhagen last year.

Dipa Karmakar Sport: Gymnastics Age: 22 The gymnast from Tripura first made a name for herself by becoming one of the five women in the world to have succeeded in landing the treacherously difficult Produnova vault and the first Indian female gymnast to qualify for the quadrennial event for Rio Olympics. She is the first Indian female gymnast to win a medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and follow it up with another bronze at the Asian Championships in Hiroshima, she also reached the final round of the 2015 World Championships and finished fifth.

Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa Sport: Badminton (Doubles) Age: 32 and 26 respectively The shuttlers qualified on the basis of their rankings after the Badminton Asia Championships. Jwala and Ashwini have won many medals in international events including a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games historic bronze at World Championships. They currently ranked World No.14 in Women’s Doubles. Both are confident and hardworking players who aim to win a medal at Rio.

Mangal Singh Champia Sport: Archery Age: 31 The former Olympian secured an individual berth for the 2016 Rio-bound squad when he entered the recurve quarterfinals defeating sixth seed Antonio Fernandez of Spain 6-2. He will also be part of the Men’s trio archery team if they are qualified for Olympics. Indian men's archery team comprises the trio of Jayanta Talukdar, Mangal Singh Champia and Atanu Das along with

Rahul Banerjee.

Rohan Bopanna and Leander Paes Sport: Tennis (Doubles) Age: 36 Rohan Bopanna currently ranked 10th in the world in the doubles ranking. He will pair up with Leander Paes for men’s doubles. Bopanna's original choice was Saketh Myneni but All India Tennis Association (AITA) selection committee felt that Paes and Bopanna are the "best bet" for a medal. For Leander Paes this would be his seventh record Olympic appearance

Saina Nehwal Sport: Badminton Age: 26 The number 2 player in the world is looking forward to bringing home a medal from the Rio Olympics. She is proudly representing India for the third time. She is the first Indian to win a medal in Badminton at the Olympics. She achieved this feat by winning the Bronze medal at the London Olympics 2012. She hopes to stay injury free to bring home a medal for her country.

Sania Mirza Sport: Tennis Age: 29 Sania, who has now won three straight Grand Slams after the 2015 Wimbledon and US Open, said she is looking forward to the August 5-21 Rio Olympics. She will partner Rohan Bopanna in the mixed doubles category and Prarthana Thombare in the women's doubles. Mirza, along with her regular partner Martina Hingis, is the World No 1 women's doubles player.

Shiva Thapa Sport: Boxing Age: 22 Shiva Thapa is the only boxer to qualify for Rio Olympics 2016 after five-time world champion Mary Kom got eliminated. He will compete in the bantamweight category. He bagged a bronze in the World championship in Doha. Thapa, a former Asian champion, put in some hard work to ensure his second Olympics appearance.

Vinesh Phogat Sport: Wrestling Age: 21 She comes from a family background of wrestlers. Vinesh overcame her weight issues to book India’s wrestling berth, which she had failed to achieve but qualified for the 2016 Olympics by winning gold medal in the 2nd World wide Qualifier tournament held in Istanbul, Turkey in May, 2016.

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Fashion

THE COMEBACK OF

RETRO!

Big hair, winged eyeliner, choker’s — it’s the ‘80s all over again! Janvi Manchanda gives you the lowdown on all the hippie trends from the retro era, that are making a comeback

The Fringe

Even though they made a comeback in 2015, you will get to see a lot more of it this year. From tops, jackets and dresses to bags, boots and on flats — fringes are everywhere!

Round Sunglasses

Off Shoulder

We have seen the cat eye glasses, wayfarers, oversized sunglasses, aviators and what not! But this year, we have round sunglasses and cat eye combination sunglasses with reflective lenses making their way into our accessories.

Gone are the days of plunging necklines!wIt’s time to show off your shoulders and collar bones because it’s in and it’s sexy! This old trend is back from the dead and it’s taking the world by storm! Wear an off shoulder top with a flared skirt or a palazzo and show off your well defined shoulders and collar bones.

Bell bottoms The ‘60’s, ‘70’s and ‘90’s most standout trend, the bell bottom, has made a major comeback this year. Back in the day, this trend took the fashion industry by storm and this time is no different. Dig out your old bell bottoms from the back of your wardrobe and flaunt them. Pair it with a skin fitting top and belt.

Bell sleeves Other than shoulder and collar bones, wrists are also sexy this year! And what’s better than a bell-sleeved top to grab some eyeballs? Bell sleeves are in vogue this year. Pair a bellsleeved crop top with a mini skirt and ankle boots, add a headband and you're good to go!

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Gladiator and tie up’s

Marilyn Monroe once said, “Give a girl the right shoes and she can conquer the world.” So, lace up your sandals, team them with simple dress or basic shorts and get ready to turn a seriously large number of heads your way. Seize the day, girl!


Beauty

SOKO GLAM When it comes to beauty, Korean beauty products are a game changer. Kesar Majethia talks about some of the most coveted products from this eccentric beauty industry.

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ith the beauty industry being Korea’s second largest sector, without a doubt their beauty products are currently dominating international cosmetic outlets and are innovative, result-oriented and effective. What is even more surprising is Korea’s ability to innovate a myriad of revolutanary products that become international bestsellers instantly. We suggest a few that you absolutely need in your beauty bag:

Cushion Compact Not long ago did Korea’s innovative BB cream flooded global markets and made way into every girl’s makeup bag. But, that wasn't enough. So, they invented the new ‘Cushion Compact’ which is a BB cream that is liquidated and compressed into a a travel-friendly compact. It combines the benefits of a foundation, sunscreen and tinted moisturizer and does not leave you with cakey looking skin. And although leading Korean brands are recreating versions of this product, the most popular product is by AmorePacific, a Korean bestselling brand.

Snail Foam Cleanser You read that right. Apparently, snail slime has been a sought after Korean ingredient for years. It contains glycolic acid, which prevents the occurrence of wrinkles and penetrates the pores of your skin to remove blackheads and dirt. Snail slime also contains high levels of protein which helps repair skin cells and gives a natural glow to your skin. Snail foam cleansers by two of Koreas leading brands, Mizon and Tony Moly, are currently all the rage right now.

Face Masks Another revolutionary invention, the concept behind face masks was to develop a product that can cleanse, exfoliate and hydrate your skin in a jiffy. Korean brands then applied this theory and diversified it to create various different face masks catering to different skincare concerns, skin types and core ingredients. We'd recommend a mask from the Innisfree selection.

Beauty Water What if you could buy a toner, exfoliator and cleanser all in one product? Well, Korea has heard your silent wish. A leading Korean cosmetic brand, Son and Park, created Beauty Water, which can be used as a face mist to hydrate your skin before applying makeup. With natural ingredients such as willow bark and papaya, Beauty Water removes all impurities and dead skin cells along with deeply hydrating your skin. The glaring feature of Beauty Water is that it suits all skin types and has a pH level of 5, which neutralizes your skin after application. yi

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Best of TV / Music / Movies / Books Binge-watching sitcoms and drama TV series can be fun, but there’s nothing quite like a gripping crime drama to keep you entertained and on the edge. Not to mention, they keep your brain constantly working, trying to figure out the cases and mysteries that they depict. Binita Singh tells you about the most gripping crime dramas on television today

BREAKING BAD

With an impressive IMDB rating of 9.5, this TV series revolves around a super-genius Chemistry teacher, who is diagnosed with incurable lung cancer, turns to manufacturing and selling methamphetamine with his former student in order to secure his family's financial future. The series tracks the impacts of a fatal diagnosis on a regular, hard working man. The infamous dialogue “I’m not the danger, I am the danger”, said by Walter White, sums up the entire synopsis of the show in that one sentence.

SHERLOCK

ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK

Based on the memoir by Piper Kerman, this TV series is about a woman in her thirties who is sentenced to fifteen months in prison after being convicted of the decade-old crime of transporting money to her drug-dealing girlfriend across countries. Created by Jenji Kohen, this Orange is the new Black is absolutely spellbinding and shows us a darker side of women in prison, that is raw and very much real. It's IMDb rating is 8.6.

With several Emmys and other accolades already in its kitty, this gripping adaption of Conan Doyle's Sherlock has undoubtedly been one of the best shows to have ever been made. The show starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, is about consulting detective, Sherlock Holmes and his flatmate Dr. Watson. The plot, the direction and the portrayal of the characters has been critically praised by all. IMDB rates Sherlock with an impressive 9.3. 74 YOUTHINCMAG.COM JANUARY 2016

NARCOS

TRUE DETECTIVE

True Detective stars Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson, two the most versatile actors of all time, in this crime drama about police investigations unearthing the personal and professional secrets of those involved, both within and outside the law. With an IMDB rating of 9.1, this show will get you thinking and wanting for more. True Detective is one of the most thrilling works and is extremely popular.

A TV series based on the King of the drug cartel, Pablo Escobar, Narcos is for every crime show aficionado who thinks he has seen enough. This gritty drama show that has violent, bloody battles between members of the cartel peddling tons of kilos of cocaine and drug agents from Colombia, near death escapes and a wild goose chase from the police and drug enforcement administration. With an IMDB rating of 9.3, this Netflix production is a must watch.


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Best of TV / Music / Movies / Books

Indian music has gone beyond Bollywood. Today, musicians explore different genres of music and aren’t afraid to challenge high-end prestigious music labels. Leo Oommen brings you some of non-Bollywood albums that will help move on from Bollywood music

MAHIRA BY DEHLEEVS

When two musicians from different backgrounds come together to create music, a fresh sound is to be expected. Consisting of Advaita's Suhail Yusuf Khan and Akshay Raheja of Them Clones, Dehlvees provides exactly that. Mahira is their second single which dwells in the electro-pop/dream pop space with Hindi lyrics and it also tells us to listen to the voice within and follow it. Experiences usually despised by all, turn out to be lifechanging ones for some. While this holds true for anyone, it perhaps stands a little truer for women.

WE ARE ALL ON THE GOOD SIDE BY FARHAN AKHTAR

Farhan Akhtar has come out with a new song We are all on the Good Side, which talks about an equal world. He had released this song on International women's day, dedicating this song to them. Akhtar came up with the song in association with Farout Media, a music innovations and talent development company, and music director Kalyan Baruah. This song let's deepen our resolve to create the world in which all women can live with equality and dignity.

THE MUSIC MANTRA BY MAATI BAANI

Maati Baani literally meaning "Language of the Earth", KartikNirali formed Maati Baani, which creates original music rooted in traditions. The Music Mantra has different songs under the same project name, with the latest being Paayal. It is a song that romanticises the long wait that keeps a lover from her beloved. Maati Baani are colouring the souls with the music of the world. The most hit song is Laagan Laagi re, that features collaborations by musicians from 20 countries.

NOT YET DINOSAUR BY THE CIRCUS

Not Yet Dinosaurs, a song from their latest album, With Love, takes experimentation to a new level. It blends tribal-style beats with heavy guitar riffs. The Circus is an alternative rock band from Delhi, formed in 2007. They fuse various genres together. Think of a musical recipe which has a healthy dollop of all these ingredients. A band that believes in ferocity of intent and an absolutely takeno-prisoners attitude that has all but died out in a scene where bands only attempt to be appreciated.

WOH PAL BY TRIPET GARIELLE

Tripet believes that although her music is mostly Bollywood centric, she experiments with various genres like dance, acoustic, ambient lounge, romantic and Sufi rock in her solo debut album,‘Woh Pal’ - A myriad of fairytales covering 360 degrees of emotions in and out of love. The British Asian born artiste although doesn't know Hindi or Punjabi, sings very well. Her soothing soft music is something you would prefer when you are tired with the EDMs and rock music. 2016 JANUARY YOUTHINCMAG.COM 75


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Best of TV / Music / Movies / Books Whatthe pops up in of your mind, sex when you hear the word cuss ‘Filmmaking’? With banning intimate scenes to censoring words, theSeveral Indian retakes, complex camera angles and splendid, opulent sets. Of course, Censor Board is well-known for its narrow mindset. We're used to band these by are the conventions followed by most film makers, but there are many who the government by now, but the Censor Board has always been infamous for itschallenging hypocriticalthe approach to Indian movies. Moumita ChakrabortyShahen foes are old school methods with new age techniques. through Bollywood's history and lists down the top five movies that were Pardiwala tells you about three unconventional techniques of filmmakingtoo that flavourful for the Censor Board’s delicate palates will make you reconsider your perception of filmmaking.

ONE SHOT FEATURE FILM What? No retakes! The movie starts with an ‘action’ & ends at ‘cut’ of just one long take. No time to blink your eyes! Why? Edits and cuts distract the flow of a film at times. One take films aim to avoid that and give the movie another level of visual and cinematic appeal. Such a film captures your breath with the first frame and lets you relax only with the last one. In some cases, it is employed even when the makers are short on budget. One Shot Movies: Timecode (2000, English) - A Mike Figgis movie, it is a long take feature film which uses the split-screen technique, showing four screens simultaneously. It was shot with four hand held cameras, in one take, on the sixteenth performance. Russian Ark (2002, Russian & Persian) and Victoria (2015, German) are other one shot movies, among others. Challenges: Immense amount of technical knowhow and rehearsals are required to achieve this feat. Such films usually need several attempts before succeeding in creating the film in one take! It can be a challenge to achieve that visual and cinematic appeal.

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FILMS SHOT ON SMARTPHONES

What? The idea is to replace the traditional huge camera setups with…your smart phone! This trend began the growth of YouTube &many makers growing confident of showcasing their films, regardless of some being shot on their phones. Why? Smartphones today are helping filmmakers to shoot with high resolution cameras and low budgets. So why not use the same to transform the filmmaking process? Do makers want to take the plunge of filming commercial movies on their phones?” Let’s see… One Shot Movies: Palash Muchhal’s directorial debut Brojaan shot on iPhone 6s with a multicamera setup(to be released), Tangerine shot on iPhone 5s (breakout hit at the Sundance Film Festival), and Olive (completely shot on a cell phone) Challenges: The biggest challenge for filmmakers is to make the movie look cinematic. No doubt it’s a feat to shoot on a 5-inch gadget. Few supplements can help overcome these obstacles (Filmic Pro makes footage look cinematic; DaVinci Resolve for colour correction).

GUERRILLA FILMMAKING What? Giving noprior intimation to authorities; the motto is to reach, shoot and leave without drawing much attention. Why? With a surge and growth of the number of independent film makers in the past few years, the industry has become one of the most competitive ones! Producers have become more selective on choosing projects & movies are made on shoestring budgets! In many cases, there is not enough time or resources to spend to get permissions or pay bribes and other charges to shoot on real locations. One Shot Movies: Tamanchey (shot in New Delhi, starring Richa Chadda and Nikhil Dwivedi) and Dhobighat (shot in Mumbai, Kiran Rao’s directorial debut) Challenges: Without a skeleton crew (team of least possible people) and intelligent use of inconspicuous equipment, guerrilla movie-making can get one into trouble. Hence, the scenes are extremely wellrehearsed before the actual on-location shoot (Colour correction; Steadicam Smoothee: for a better grip on the camera and avoid shakiness).


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As genres in music and movies evolve, books are also making a heavy effort in order to not be left behind. Brinda Mehra talks about a few new subgenres of books that are definitely worth a try if you’re looking for a fresh new read that moves away from the conventional

SPLATTER

A relatively new sub-genre of horror, Splatter is a kick in the teeth to the traditional horror. Needless to say, the traditional approach did not satisfy many avid horror readers, who picked up these books presumably as an alternative to caffeine. Splatter, a term coined by David J. Schow, refers to the movement within horror fiction that embraced the presence of the terrifying and cut right to the gore and viscera – a genre of ‘hyperintensive horror.with no limits’. Recommendation: The Books of Blood by Clive Barker

BIOPUNK

BANGSIAN FANTASY

For all of those familiar with Tite Kubo’s manga series turned anime, Bleach, Bangsian Fantasy, ought to be right up your alley. Named after author John Kendrick Bangs, who was an important figure in shaping this genre, it deals primarily with the afterlife and the exploration of the life after death trope. It can be divided into three categories: living people stuck in the world of the dead, ghosts unable to move on and dead people in heaven or hell. Recommendation: God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian by Kurt Vonnegut.

A subgenre of cyberpunk fiction, Biopunk features a blend of film noir, Japanese manga and futuristic elements in a nihilistic society. Usually centered around biotechnology and genetic engineering, the protagonists usually have anarchist views and rebel against mega-corporations and totalitarian governments that are attempting to twist DNA for their own profit. Recommendation: Lillith’s Brood by Octavia E. Butler

STEAMPUNK

Originating sometime in the '80’s, Steampunk fantasy postulates a world where Victorian era technology took hold. Highly creative and visual, its fiction features a blend of technological elements with an anachronistic spin, producing a fantastical blend of sci-fi and fantasy. It features predominant elements from the Victorian era with perspective on art and oldschool mannerisms. While there is a heavy Victorian influence, all steampunk novels are not necessarily set in Victorian England Recommendation: The Light Ages by Ian R. MacLeod

ARTHURIAN FANTASY

The tales of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table have been passed down from centuries. King Arthur was said to be the epitome of goodness in the fight against evil. Popular legend believes that he is in a deep slumber, waiting for the time when Britain is in great danger, to rise again. The re-characterizations of these well-known figures and famous legends is what cements its appeal. Recommendation: The Mists of Avalon by Marion Bradley 2016 JANUARY YOUTHINCMAG.COM 77


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FALAFELS

CUISINE: Lebanese BITES AND BOOZE: Falafels has a chain of branches dotted across South Mumbai and a great option due to the serious dearth of above average Lebanese cuisine outlets. However, never one to turn a falafel down, We jumped at the opportunity to try the new summer menu. Our menu comprised of the Firecracker Falafel Wrap, the Basil and Sundried Tomato Tostada, the Piri Piri Hummus, the Mango Yogurt Shake and their Pink Lemonade. Considering that it was nearly 35 degrees outside, we started off by sipping on the Lemonade and the Mango Yogurt Shake, both of which were deliciously refreshing. The Pink Lemonade had the perfect amount of tang to it, and the Shake was decadent and not too sweet. Our food was delivered a little beyond our lunchtime, but the wait was worth it. Our first bite into the Firecracker Falafel Wrap was a colourful one, with bursts of spicy flavours enthralling our taste buds. The Basil and Sundried Tomato Tostada was equally appetising with its herby flavours and the perfect crunch. We also tried the BBQ Falafel, which is an absolute delight for BBQ sauce lovers. The Piri Piri Hummus was sadly, a disappointment due to the fact that it was too salty for our liking. FAB OR DRAB: Overall, Fafafel’s new menu does way better than most Lebanese outlets in the city. There isn’t one item on the menu that we don’t like, and our particular favourite was the delicious Firecracker Falafel Wrap. They can expect a second order from us sometime soon. ADDRESS: 6/A, B Block, K halakdina Terrace, August K ranti M arg, Gowalia Tank, Mumbai 78 YOUTHINCMAG.COM JULY 2016

PIZZERIA 1441 CUISINE: Fast food, Pizza BITES AND BOOZE: Named after the Naples of Italy, where the first wood-fired pizzeria originated, the new entrant in South Bombay boasts of a colourful, rustic vibe. The colourful murals, warm lightning and state-ofart brick oven imported from Italy totally set the perfect vibe. The cosy joint allows to create your own pizza. For the starters, we opted for the doughballs which arrived drizzled with oregano, chilli flakes and olive oil. However, they didn’t rank too well on the taste level. We moved on to try the Four Cheese Pizza in Mama’s sauce. Topped with Mozzarella, Smoked Mozzarella, Buffalo Cheese, Menthol Cheese, its exquisite depth can reawaken even the most disgruntled taste-buds and we savoured every bite with delight. Our second pizza was our personalized one, which was crisp and done well. However, it ended up being a mish-mash of flavours due to our choice of toppings. For the drinks, the Pineapple Fizz was decadent and we succumbed to its refreshing yet potent end. Dessert of the day was the lip-smacking Blueberry Panna cotta; velvety yoghurt which created a light texture and caused the flavours of the blueberries to stand out, elevating us to gastronomic haven. FAB OR DRAB: The USP of this joint can be attributed to the pizza personalization concept. However, your experience depends more on which toppings you opt for. Pizza authencity plays an integral role and coupled with great décor and ambience makes it a class apart. ADDRESS: 68 L, 66, Old Custom House Road, K ala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai


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GUSTOSO - PICK OF THE MONTH

CUISINE: Italian BITES AND BOOZE: Recently relaunched, Gustoso is a fine dining Italian restaurant in the residential areas of Kemps Corner and Khar. It has a surprisingly large, welldesigned seating area with a brick oven for making wood fired pizzas and a swanky bar. We were warmed up for our meal with a glass of Sangiovese red wine and in-house cocktails accompanied by our guest, Bharat Poojari, a welltravelled connoisseur who enlightened us about his various hospitality projects. With his experience, there could not have been a better judge of the food than him. We started our meal with a Burata Crostini, the Melanzane Parmigiana and the Prosciutto with fresh buffalo mozzarella, all of which was made from ingredients flown down from Italy. For the mains, we were spoilt for choice from a wide selection of pastas, sides to pizzas. So we decided to go with their recommendation and ordered the Gnocci Alla Sorrentina with smoked cheese, a Four Cheese with Spicy Honey pizza and Portobello Mushroom with Truffle Oil pizzas. A point to note is that Gustoso aims to serve fresh, and juicy pizzas in the Neapolitan style – the most authentic Italian pizza style there is. The highlight of the meal was the Taglionili Bombay, a pasta cooked fresh by the chef on your table in a grana padano cheese wheel flambed by brandy and then the pasta sitirred in the cheese. The Semifreddo Al Pistachio, a soft ice-cream made from only pure ingredients, alongside their Totra Caprese, a chocolate almond cake with vanilla ice cream completed our really Gustoso (means tasty in Italian) experience. FAB OR DRAB: Considering that we loved everything about our meal, Gustoso is definitely one of the finest Italian eateries in Mumbai. The flavours in the food were a lesson in perfection, and the décor, quality and freshness definitely deserve a 10/10 from our end. ADDRESS: Kwality House, August K ranti M arg, Below K emps Corner Bridge, Mumbai

EVENTS OF THE MONTH ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN ODYSSEY. The Royal Enfield has introduced all women’s edition. This is a call for all women riders seeking adventure. It will be a 17 day adventure from 7th July to 23rd July and will witness 20 women participants in the most memorable journey of their lifetime. The ride will begin from Delhi to Chandigarh. It will be approx. 2200 kms in some of the roughest mountains. 7th July , New Delhi

G-SHOCK BENGALURU OPEN AIR NIGHT. G-shock Bengaluru, is India’s biggest hard rock and heavy music festival. It started in 2012, and will be celebrating their 5th year anniversary on the 9th July. The event will be held at Royal Orchid Resort Convention Centre, Yelahanka, New Town,Bangalore. 9th July, Yelanka, Bengaluru FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP. The workshop will be held for two days. The topics will cover introduction, basics, exposure, setting up a studio on day one. Day two will cover practical experience, high fashion photography, editing your and building up your portfolio. Conducting the event is Tarun Vachhar who is a Mumbai bassed photographer with experience of more than 5 years, don't miss it! 9th July, Goregaon East, Mumbai GLOBAL YOUTH PEACE FEST REGISTRATION All the registrations for the event conducted by GYPF should be done online. The deadline will be on 30th July and there are very limited seats. You need to be under 35 to register for the event. The GYPF is interested to work with NGO’s, private companies, INGO’s. Send in your suggestions and queries at projectbridge@peacefestindia.in. 30th July

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Graffiti Orlando shooting

49 people were killed and 53 people were left injured when a man named Omar Mateen opened fire at a gay nightclub, Pulse. The club was hosting Latin night, a weekly Saturday night event when the tragic incident occured. The incident has been labelled as the deadliest shooting in history since 11th September in 2001. An act of homophobia, it was revealed that Omar had a lover by the name “Miguel”. Miguel, in a Spanish television interview revealed this shocking fact when he revealed that Omar had sex with two Puerto Rican men, out of which one of them was HIV positive, and this terrified him.

EU referendum

Britain's future was plunged into uncertainity when voters decisided to leave the EU following a nationwide referendum. People on social media mostly “Brexit” (Britain and Exit merged together is “Brexit”) supporters feel that it will be a fair vote. It is the third nationwide referendum in UK history and comes after a four month battle for votes between the leave and stay. Following the results, which concluded with UK leaving the EU, David Cameron also handed in his resignation, which will be put into effect in October.

International Yoga Day

The United Nations declared June 21st as the International Day of Yoga. Yoga enthusiasts around the world were found raising and stretching their arms, inhaling and exhaling. This day was introduced when PM Narendra Modi successfully lobbied for the United Nations to dedicate 24 hours to the ancient discipline in September 2013. In India’s capital Delhi, President Pranab Mukherjee conducted a Yoga class at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, while a whopping Rs 7 crore were spent on a yoga event at Chandigarh's Capitol Complex.

China creates the fastest computer

A Chinese computer “Tianhe-2” or “TH-2”, has been named the fastest supercomputer in the world. It was developed by 1,300 scientist and engineers. It is a 33.86 supercomputer located in “National Supercomputer Center in Guangzhou”. It is capable of 93 petaflops, calculations per second. According to National University of Defense Technology, it will be used for simulation, analysis and government security applications. Although it is declared as the fastest computer researchers have criticized it to be difficult to use.

Euro 2016

The 2016 UEFA Euro championship, kickstarted from June 10th with France playing host this year. A total of 53 teams competed for 23 places in the final tournament to join France. The event was kickstarted with opening matches between France vs Romania and Albania vs Switzerland. The competitions official song is, This One’s For You by David Guetta featuring Zara Larson.

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Australia and India Working together to solve global challenges As Australia’s leading university † and one of the country’s largest and most productive research organisations, the University of Melbourne is committed to working to solve the world’s most challenging problems. From climate change to global health and more. Home to the Australia India Institute, the University of Melbourne works in partnership with leading Indian universities and research institutes to support mutually beneficial collaborations which continue to grow and achieve profound changes to our two countries. The No. 1 university in Australia ‡ At the University of Melbourne, our tradition of excellence and innovation places us at the forefront of teaching and research in Australia. No. 18 in the world for employer reputation University of Melbourne graduates are highly respected by employers worldwide. †

A truly international education Thinking of studying in Australia? We’ll help you become a global citizen, with opportunities for study and research collaboration with students from other top universities around the world. You’ll be part of an incredibly diverse student body, with students from over 120 different countries. The heart of the world’s most liveable city.§ The University of Melbourne’s main campus is right in the heart of the city of Melbourne, a vibrant and multicultural metropolis that is considered one of the best places to live in the world.

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unimelb.edu.au ‡ Academic Ranking of World Universities 2015 and Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015-2016 † QS World University Rankings 2015 § The Economist Intelligence Unit 2015

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