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Affordable Bali vacation with your partner

0 Looking for a romantic trip with your partner that is also pocket-friendly? Bali is the destination. Yes, it the right time of the year to travel to Bali and experience the Land of the Gods and its natural beauty of lush terraced rice fields. Beaches, temples and waterfalls are a must, don’t miss the Bali nest and the swing which is so much fun. Places to visit Uluwatu temple Sideman Udud Bali zoo Goa Gajah Mount Batur Melasti Beach Diamond beach Broken beach Sekumpul waterfalls Tegalalang Rice Terraces Food to taste Eat local – Bali is an amazing place to eat. Bali is known for its unique Nasi ayam Sate Plecing Sato bakso Nasi Jingo Krupuk (Traditional crackers) Nasi Goreng Mei Goreng Nasi campur Balinese curry Bakso soup Dadar Gulung (Cocont pancakeroll) Bubur Injin (Black rice pudding) Apps to save your time and energy Grab/Gojek for bike or cab ride Google maps to explore Google translate for translations Wise for business transactions Ovo for e-wallet transactions My Telkomsel for telecom service Agoda for accommodation Offline maps and translators are of great help. There is wifi available in most of the cafés, hotels, and public places. Things not to do in Bali Don’t step on Balinese offerings Don’t use your left hand Don’t ride yourself, if you are not confident Don’t go for a short stay Don’t miss out on Balinese culture Don’t take taxi Don’t stay in Kuta Avoid using the ATM

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Ways to raise happier kids

0 Happy kids lead a successful life Raising happy kids isn’t easy, as it need your attention, presence, energy and time through their childhood. It is not about immediate gratification or momentary pleasure that makes them happy for a while. Happy kids are more likely to be more successful and consistent. Your mood affects your child mood. It influences their state of mind and wellbeing. Happy parents are more likely to have happy children, it is because of the behavioural component and it had no influence of the genetic component. This makes it evident that being happy and engaging with kids makes a positive impact. Being pessimistic leaves a negative impact in your children’s childhood. As a result of lifestyle change, it easy for kids to play around as it is you to be before. But it is important for parents to consciously engage children in physical activity. Taking them to the nearby park periodically, enrol for activities such as swimming, tennis, cricket or any other sport as per preference of the child. This keeps them physically moving and also gives them a change to socially interact with kids of their age and attitude. Self-control is a key to self-discipline. Being disciplined helps the kids get into trouble lesser. Self-discipled children subsist Certain practises that can keep your child and family happier  Stay happy  More playtime, less screen time  Practice discipline younger  Build healthy relationship  Being more optimistic together  Expect genuine efforts, don’t demand  Teach emotional intelligence  Gratitude  Enjoy meals together It is important for kids to undergo all emotions, it is not a must that they should be happy all the time. Experiencing sadness, disappointment, anger, fear, rejection or any discomfort at the early ages gives them the courage to overcome it. Being exposed to such feelings makes them stronger. It gives them the determination to master their goals despite all hurdles. A kid who has never faced any hard feelings and raised with uncurbed pampering, might find it tough to get along with others eventually. It is important for kids to be exposed to all situations so helps them to prepared for the outside world.

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Towards a sustainable life

0 With climate change, water scarcity, extinction of various resources, wildlife and global warming reaching its peak, it is essential for us to practise an eco-friendly lifestyle and sustainable living. It is even more important to teach the upcoming generation the importance of it and sow the seed as early as possible. Learning to live a sustainable life is important for the upcoming generations. We need to practise simple and eco-friendly ways to avoid the use of harmful substances that damage our environment. There are many products on the market that are good for the environment and do not cause any harm, like bamboo toothbrushes, wooden combs, eco-friendly phone cases, copper or steel water bottles, rechargeable batteries, silicone and stainless-steel cutlery and straws, upcycled furniture, reusable shopping bags, reusable coffee cups at work places, compostable party plates and bowls, fabric pads, and menstrual cups. Use of reusable pads or menstrual cups will drastically reduce the wastage produced. Measures to switch to a sustainable and eco-friendly life Use reusable items Choose upcycled products Avoid single-use items Use public transport. Support local Conserve energy Avoid food wastage

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Luxury on wheels

0 As we all know, Indian Railways is the world’s 4th largest railway network, owns 4 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the world’s longest platform and has a 169-year-old heritage and pride for our nation. To encourage tourism, the Ministry of Railways also sends luxury trains to different places all over the country. Luxury trains in India The Golden Chariot Palace on wheels Royal Rajasthan on wheels Maharaja Express The Deccan Odyssey The Royal Orient Fairy Queen The Mahaparinirvan Express The Golden Chariot is the pride of Southern Railways. The Golden Chariot – The Golden Chariot is the best luxury train in South India, launched in 2008. It is known for its exemplary hospitality and splendid interiors. It is also equipped with multi-cuisine restaurants, a gym, a spa, and many more facilities. The Golden Chariot was awarded as “Asia’s Leading Luxury Train” in 2013. The Golden Chariot is an effort to draw connections between some of the significant places that have formed South India’s history over many centuries. The locations along the Golden Chariot path have been selected to highlight the history, culture, and architecture of the Southern region. With their patronage of the arts and crafts, these dynasties have left a lasting impression on the landscape via elaborately carved temples and other monuments that depict the illustrious history of the nation. The Train: The Golden Chariot train’s guest carriages have the names of the dynasties who governed south India for numerous centuries. There is a mixture of twin and double cabins in each of the four guest carriages. Thirteen double-bed cabins, thirty twin-bed cabins, and one special cabin for the specially abled make up the guest accommodations. The two eateries, Ruchi and Nalapaka, provide a variety of delicious Indian dishes along with cuisines from across the globe. The bar Madira offers only the best wines, beers, and spirits. Traditional Ayurvedic spa treatments are combined with cutting-edge exercise equipment at Arogya the Spa and Fitness Center. Jewel of South, Pride of Karnataka, and Glimpse of Karnataka are the available packages for 6 nights and 7 days or lesser. Ranging from USD 3900 to USD 5250 for foreigners and INR 1,80,000 to INR 4,20,000 for Indians.

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Be nice to yourself

0 Taking care of your body is important to stay healthy and happy. Falling to do so you end up being stressed or may even lead to health issues both mentally and physically. Caring for your body and giving it the time, it needs is essential for it to run efficiently and effortlessly. Cutting down on the extra sugar in coffee, climbing the stairs, getting a bit more sleep, walking that extra mile these small things do make a difference in staying fit. Ways to take care of yourself Eat clean and nutritious Stay hydrated Sleep well Move more Relax Mental health Emotional health These primary things are to be taken care of. Missing out on one of these is like missing a balance in the life cycle. Eat clean Consume food that will boost your energy level and which helps in keeping your body functioning smoothly. Food that you consume has an impact on your body, both long-term and short-term. A poor diet adds stress to your life and causes health problems, which can make day-to-day activities difficult, cause financial stress, and complicate your life. Having a clean and balanced diet helps our body function more methodically and stay fit, which leads to a happy and healthy lifestyle. Stay hydrated Being dehydrated affects your energy level and your mood. It is recommended to have at least 8 glasses of water per day by an average adult. Thirst, no sweat, headache, dizziness, and dark urine are indicators of drinking water. Dehydration can lead to a number of serious health problems, such as kidney damage, a fast heart rate, very low blood pressure, a weak pulse, and so on. To begin with, one extra glass of water in your current diet makes a difference in the long run. Rest well Make sleep a priority. Proper sleeping habits have a huge impact on overall health and wellbeing. Make sure you get enough sleep for your mind and body. If you try to cut down on this, you might end up being less productive, failing to concentrate or stressed. Try to get eight hours of sound sleep Don’t eat excess sugar or oily food after 6 pm Go to bed and wake up at the same time Sleep in a peaceful environment with no disturbances and in a comfortable bed Practising calming techniques like breathing exercises or medication helps in relaxing your mind Move more to keep your body fit and well-groomed. It is important to incorporate exercise into your daily routine. A 20-minute medium-intensity workout is required each day. Choose an activity that you actually enjoy-go for a run in the morning if you enjoy your own company and make use of the time to think fresh and lively. If you are a fun-loving person, do a medium-to-high-intensity dance workout with your friends or make new friends at the fitness studio. This makes you more social and keeps you engaged, and it is definitely a lot of fun, even if you are not good at dancing, because it is more of an aerobic exercise with very few dance moves. Relax Breathing is the first and foremost thing to be done when you need to relax. Take slow, deep breaths to calm down and go for a walk. Meditate, close your eyes and listen to your favourite song. Eating your favourite food or eating chocolate releases “feel good” hormones in our brain like dopamine and serotonin. Get a massage done, get eight to ten hours of sleep a day. Any of these could keep you relaxed and help with your mental and physical wellbeing. Mental health Expressing yourself and talking to people about how you feel makes you feel lighter and blithe. Learn to say “no” when it makes sense to do so. There are ways to do so politely, and that’s perfectly okay. Reducing your workload, prioritising your to-do list, and managing your time effectively will keep you healthy and sane. This way, you will be able to support your mental health. Emotional health Taking care of your emotional health is as important as taking care of your health. If your emotional health is balanced, then it is easier for your body to be strong and manage things yourself. Emotional balance is a must, and losing control over your emotional balance can ruin your relationships, career, and entire life. Emotional instability leads to depression, anxiety, extreme mood changes, isolation, etc., Taking care of yourself and pampering yourself with little treats helps to overcome this. Talking to people who really care for you and who will not judge you but just listen to you and be that moral support that you need improves your mood and makes you feel better.

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Fun food for kids

0 Kids being fuzzy with home cooked food, here are simple recipes to save your breakfast time. Pan Cake Ingredients 1 cup Whole Wheat 1/8 teaspoon Salt 1/4 teaspoon Cinnamon Powder 1-1/2 tablespoon Natural Sugar 1 tablespoon Oil 1 tablespoon Water 1 cup Milk Butter Honey Mix wheat flour, salt, cinnamon powder, sugar, and oil. Gradually add water and milk to the dry mix, to get the batter. Make small pan cake on the hot pan and top it with honey, butter and fruit of your choice. Oatmeal Ingredients 1 cup Milk 1/4 cup Oats 6 Raisins 1 tablespoon Nuts Powder 1 teaspoon Honey 2 cups Water Bring water to boil and oats, milk, nuts powder and let it cook. Once, done garnish it with honey and raisins. Besan Chilla Ingredients 1/4 cup Besan 2 tablespoon Carrot, grated 2 tablespoon Onion 2 tablespoon Tomato 1/4 teaspoon Cumin Seeds 1/8 teaspoon Ajwain Water Salt, to taste Ghee Mix all the ingredients to make a chilla batter, pour the batter on the pan using stell moulds or and make shapes of animals and plate it. Sweet Vermicelli Ingredients 1 tablespoon Ghee 2 Cashew Nuts 3-4 Raisins 1/4 cup Vermicelli 1 cup Milk 1 tablespoon Natural Sugar 1 tablespoon Nuts Powder To the hot pan add ghee to roast the nuts and raisins. To the same pan add Vermicelli, nuts powder, milk and water to let the vermicelli cook. Finally, add sugar and top it with raisins and nuts. These simple recipes with interesting plating makes it appetizing for the kids, with any lack in the nutritious value.

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FIRST IN-TRAIN SMART MAGAZINE “YOUR PLATFORM”

0 “Your Platform” is the first ever in-train smart magazine launched by E-Tolls Ads Media and Earth & Air in collaboration with Southern Railways on September 30th 2022. The event was launched by Shri B.G Mallya, General Manager, Southern Railway, in the presence of Shri Ganesh, Divisional Railway Manager, Chennai Division, at Chennai Central Station. The magazine covers topics like travel, fashion, and leisure. The agenda is to provide commuters the opportunity to read something new every time they travel and to engage them by providing them with interesting facts, technological updates, and much more engaging content to make their journey more productive. The journal’s main topic is India, and it looks for new and interesting information to help readers on their journey. This is a smart monthly magazine that bridges the divide between print and digital media. Every page will include a QR code so that commuters may follow the content and communicate online. The emphasis is on southern railways throughout the text. All commuters and digital readers need to understand the legacy of Southern Railways, which has been a backbone of India since its inception, as well as its engineering marvel that unites India with railroads. Every month, there will be four pages of text about railroads, as well as a digital space to talk about their successes, new developments, etc. From October 1st, 2022, passengers on the Tejas Express from Chennai to Madurai, the Shatabdi Express from Chennai to Coimbatore, the Shatabdi Express from Chennai to Mysore, and the Double Decker Express from Chennai to Bangalore will be able to access the magazine. The founding team, viz., V. Praveen Kumar, Shankar M Shiv, and Karthik P S, have more than two decades of media experience and exposure. “When we collaborated with Southern Railways to create the first In-Train Magazine, we wanted the following three things to be implemented: To begin with, a commuter should enjoy reading our content, and it should be neutral. Second, there should be a two-way synergy to bring readers and advertisers together on a single platform, and finally, it needs to be a smart magazine that can provide on and off-screen experiences,” tells us Mr. Karthik Shiv, Co-founder of Earth & Air. The mission of this magazine is to create a community where experience, knowledge, and awareness of many things can be exchanged. Also, a space for advertisers to promote themselves through Your Platform, where they get to access a huge number of audiences who are available to them for the next few hours of their journey. This is only the beginning of a new way for commuters to connect and brands to advertise on the same platform. “The whole team is working on ground-breaking content that is all positive and stays away from current affairs, controversy, politics, and cliches. We created unique content to engage commuters and entice them to follow us on both platforms because reading is no longer a habit. We’re excited to work with Southern Railways because there’s no other way to reach such a large number of readers so far in advance that we can just get them interested from the start,” adds Mr. Praveen Kumar, founder of E-Tolls Ads Media.

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Fashion trends this festive season – 2022

0 Fashion is a form of self – expression. But there are few fashions trends to that boom up now and then Vivid Hues Bold colours are quite popular throughout the festive season. Don’t be afraid to create a statement with your clothing, whether it be with deep jewel tones or vivid primary hues. For a traditional festive occasion, wear a bright pink colour dress with statement accessories is perfectly beautiful and charming. For something more daring, combine red, yellow, hot pink and blue. Whatever you decide, make sure it exudes the festive enthusiasm! Detailed sleeves The trendiest sleeve patter is puff sleeve. Puff sleeves are one of the major trends this festive period. A fantastic approach to give your dress a little additional charm is to wear sleeves with puffs. Blouse, kurthi and even long gowns include them. Style for clothing with puff sleeves if you want a festive look that will draw attention. Another fantastic method to give your clothing more volume is using puff sleeves. Consider wearing anything with puff sleeves if you want to seem fuller by wearing it. In order to get a more attractive shape, plus-size ladies are particularly fond of this style. Statement accessories This festive season, statement jewellery are really fashionable. Pick yourself a pair of these stunning earrings if you want to stand out at your next festive party. You may choose a pair of statement earrings that matches your style since they come in a variety of sizes and forms or that heavy neckpiece that speaks for itself. Metallic on This season, metallic accents are really fashionable. Lots of lehenga, saree and blouses have metallic accents. This is a fantastic way to accentuate your clothing with little glitter without going crazy. Start with minor items like jewellery or shoes if you’re unsure of how to fit them into your wardrobe. Next, on to bigger things like apparel. But, it definitely a must try and worth it. Oversized bags Oversized bags are also trend with comfort to carry all the essentials. They go well with any outfit and are ideal for carrying all your necessities. A large bag is the best option if you want a fashionable and useful bag. Also, a cross-body bag is a great option if you want a purse that is both fashionable and comfortable and roomy enough to hold all of your necessities. Don’t forget to show off your uniqueness while maintaining the trend. Make sure the attire you choose accentuates your greatest feature and renders you attractive and confident.

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Navratri “Vrat Thali” on the track

0 The Ministry of Railways has got you back you this Navratri, despite your travel plans As Navratri fasting is inevitable to most of us, the Indian Railways has come up with ‘Vrat Thalis’ for passengers on fast. Passengers will find Sabudana Khichdi, kuttu ka atta (buckwheat flour) chapatis, boiled potatoes, and Sabudana pakora on the vrat thalis offered by Indian airlines. There are “aloo chaap and sabudana tikki” on the starting menu. Sabudana khichdi and paneer makhmali served with parathas make up the main dish. There are many more culinary options like Kofta Curry and Sabudana khichri Navratri thali. The unique vrat thalis will be offered until October 5, 2022. You may order the Navratri dishes while riding the train from one of three stations. Calling 1323, visiting http://ecatering.irctc.co.in, or using the “Food on Track” app are all options. On the occasion of Durga Puja, Indian Railways will also be serving special Bengali food on the eastern belt. Around 70 trains travelling via the IRCTC e-catering stations at Howrah, Sealdah, and Asansol stations in West Bengal and Jasidih Junction in Jharkhand will provide the special Durga Puja cuisine on board. Mutton thali, along with traditional Bengali dishes like luchi (puri), pulao, alu posto (potato with poppy seeds), chicken, and fish thalis, are all included on the Poja menu. Fish fry, Kolkata biriyani, and rosogolla are among the other foods on the list. Calling 1323 will allow travellers to order meals and have them brought to their seats.

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How splendid and diverse can a country be in celebrating the same 9 days of Navratri?!!!!

0 Diversity is healthy. Here, everything is special. Depending on the region of the nation we are in, everything from the language to the cuisine to the culture to the clothing varies. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that our methods of worship alter in accordance with the many traditions and rituals that give each location its own unique flavour. Even while the message being sent via worship may be the same, our method of conveying it has a whole distinct taste. Navratri in Tamil Nadu Goddess Durga, Goddess Lakshmi and Goddess Saraswathi are worshiped in these religious days. Kolu is an integral part of the Navratri in Tamil Nadu. Kolu is display of a staircase of nine stairs, displaying the nine nights of Navratri. The stairs are decorated with beautiful idols of gods and goddesses and dolls mostly made of wood, clay or marble. They are light with fancy lights and flowers to make it more splendid. These dolls have been inherited from our ancestors. Friends, family and neighbours are invited and bangles, saree, jewellery and other gifts are exchanged. Nine different sundals are made in these nine days and offered to the God and given to people who are invited home. Vedic chants and devotional songs are sung by women also followed by Bharatanatyam performed by kids. Navratri in Andhra Pradesh The devotees of Andhra Pradesh observe Bathukamma Panduga and goddess Maha Gauri, the goddess who speaks to femininity, throughout the nine days of Navratri. Women do a pooja and create flower stacks in the traditional manner over these joyful days using local blooms. This stack is then let in the lake or other water body during the conclusion of Navratri days. Navratri in Karnataka Navratri is celebrated as Dasara in Karnataka, celebrating the victory of Lord Rama, over 10- headed demon king Ravana. The name is derived from the Sanskrit words ‘dasha’ and ‘hara’ meaning ten’ and ‘defeat’ respectively. Symbolizing the victory of good over evil king Ravana who abducted Rama’s wife Sita. Mysore city has a tradition of celebrating Dusara in the same manner as celebrated back in 1610 during the Vijayanagar dynasty. Yakshagana and dramas from Puranas are enacted on Navratri nights in different parts of the city. Mysore palace is lit with thousands of lights during the festival. Numerous religious and cultural performances take place in front of the palace. Procession of Goddess Chamundeshwari placed on the golden top on the elephant is the prime attraction followed by procession of dance groups, decorated elephants, horses, camels, music bands. Dasara exhibition holding stalls selling various handicrafts and artifacts is also held in the ground opposite to the palace. Navratri in Kerala The Durga Puja is regarded as a symbol of education in Kerala and transcends all forms of religion. The event, Vidhya-Aarambham, which literally translates to “education beginning,” commemorates the day when every kid in the state of Kerala began receiving formal instruction. The final three days of Durga Puja are when the biggest festivities take place. All coursework and employment requiring any form of expertise are stopped before to the Poojavaipu. For puja, books and tools are placed in front of Sarasvati, the goddess. Offerings include fruits, pounded rice, roasted paddy, jaggery, etc. The Sarasvati pooja is conducted the next day in the morning and the evening. On the Vijayadashami holiday It is known as Puja Eduppu and involves returning the tools and books from the room. Any kind of learning officially starts on this day. On sand or rice, teachers have their students write the letters. People thank their professors with presents and ask for blessings. Concerts including dance and music are also held all around the state. Navratri in Northern states Navratri in West Bengal Durga Puja is the main annual festival of the Bengalis and celebrated in Odisha, Assam, Tripura and Jharkhand. Durga Puja observes the victory of Durga over Mahishasura. Pandals and life-size statues of Goddess Durga are installed, worshiped and celebrated. Dressed in traditional attire. Evening prayers are offered and special dance (dhunuchi naach) is performed. Durga puja is so incomplete without wearing colourful clothes and dancing to dhaak beaks, munching delicious bhogs and going on Pandal hopping. Navratri in Maharashtra Navratri celebration Navratri as the ‘New beginning’ and buy property and initiate new business. Ghatasthapana is a ritual on the first day of Navratri were a small bed of mud is placed in pot and grains are allowed of sprout. Pujas are offered to the pot and various rituals are performed. Kali puja is performed int the first two days, followed by Lakshmi puja for the next three days and Saraswathi puja for the last four days. Ghat puja is performed on the nineth day. Vijayadashami is on the 10th day of Navratri, were men collect Apta tree leaves called ‘sona’ meaning gold. They visit their neighbour and families and exchange it and get blessings. Garba raas and Dandita nights are so much fun and a must have ritual in Maharastra. Navratri in Punjab For the first seven days of the Navratri festival, the majority of Punjabis fast. In the majority of Punjabi cities, gatherings known as Jagrans take place when worshippers gather to sing hymns. Fasts are broken on the last day by inviting nine local young girls who have been recognised with tokens of appreciation. These nine females are said to be the nine various Maa Shakti avatars that they represent. Navratri in Gujarat Gujarat has a distinctive manner of commemorating Navaratri and it is this variation of the festivities that has influenced modern society. To honour Durga and her nine various incarnations, devotees conduct a nine-day fast. Women who are fasting commit their prayers to an earthen pot that is lighted with diyas every night (candles). The garbo pot, which symbolises the source of life, and the shakti light (power). In Gujarat, the traditional dance known as garba raas is done by both men and women in front of a Durga statue called

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