Lamya is 30 years old – she was born in Bombay and lived part of her teenage years in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia. She’s now back in the Maharashtra’s capital and says that “it will always be Bombay!”. Lamya studied Media and Communication with a major in Film Studies. She has managed and taught at.
Girls Next #2: Rittika
Moving from the country that eats waffles, drinks beer and revels in diamonds to a country which eats vada pao drinks sugarcane juice and is Bollywood crazy is quite a switch. She’s always been traditional at heart and progressive by mind. A passion? Solitaire diamonds: a space for creativity and an innovative channel. Rittika graduated.
Girls Next #1: Seema
To truly comprehend Seema’s world, we suggest you to listen to a few notes of her daily “bhajans” (religious songs devoted to the elephant-headed God Ganesha), close your eyes and imagine the constant heat, humidity and incessant noise of a city that never sleeps, whose density is more than 20,000 inhabitants per square kilometer. Then.
Catching up with Kanishtha
We’re catching up with Kanishtha Dhankhar, Supermodel, Former Miss India and FCC Mumbai Member. Since you last saw her giving us a tour of Mumbai, Kanishtha has been spending some time in Seoul, South Korea! We’re intrigued to know more about her and the time spent in Seoul. FCC Mumbai: First things first, we’d.
Video: Rashmi Sawant on Sustainable tourism
Discover how Rashmi Sawant imported Bed and Breakfast concept in small Indian villages. How she managed this social business adventure, what difficulties she overcame and what are her hopes…
Girls Next: The project where YOU are the sheroe
Girls Next is born from the idea that, on a daily basis, we hear innumerable stories of girls who “made it” in the eyes of society. On the opposite end, we know nothing of those who are trying, who are failing, or even those who don’t really want to succeed. However, we still want to.
Volunteer for LP4Y in Mumbai
“My name is Mathilde and I am French! I am 23 years old. I joined LP4Y in February 2019 after graduating from a French business school. I started part-time volunteering a few years ago in France and I wanted to live the experience of full time volunteering – to be on the ground and in contact.
FCC Mumbai features Lucie Codiasse´s podcast
What is Pique Parole? In this Podcast, Penelope tells us the stories of public personalities, not so well known, whose life or/and achievements are so amazing it would be a shame to miss them. All the stories are romanticized with a sound effect and a tone that will take you far, very far…. And will.
Our FCC Mumbai community donated more than 500 clothes
FCC Mumbai host a series of monthly meet-ups in handpicked venues around the city. Their mission is to shed light on talented and ambitious women who inspire an international audience. Apart from the meet-ups and talks, their program, “Engage by FCC”, aims to promote social initiatives that support the community. Seams For Dreams is proud.
Poorva Joshipura FCC Mumbai talk#4
We’re extremely grateful to Poorva Joshipura for opening up to us about her experiences. Speciesism is a prejudice similar to racism and sexism, and it was eye-opening to discover how we have the power to spare animals excruciating pain by making better choices about the food we eat, the things we buy, and the activities we.