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Turn food into Money!

Opening a new venture could a tedious job, especially if you are new. If food is something that interests you more, then nothing could be a better option than opening a restaurant. However, just a keen interest in food is not enough to operate an eating outlet. Food can be a primary element, along with that you would require appropriate resources, relevant policies, extraordinary vendor support to run a successful restaurant business. Vikas Ahuja owns a small eating outlet, although he witnesses quite a humble beginning, but churning immense profits now. He shares with us, “I started as a roadside food stall, and did years of struggle in transforming small venture into a full-fledged retail business. Today I possess the manpower of approx two hundred people, but in my early days I had merely two to three people. However, I always believe in better work conditions in order to manage right. “He firmly believes that no compromise should be made in implementing effective HR policies.

The Magic of Kathakali

Kathakali is one of the highly stylized form of Indian- dance- dramas. This dance form is known for extensive costumes, heavy duty make-up and detailed body gestures. This beautiful eye movement is a soul of this traditional Indian dance form. A Kathakali artist displays well choreographed movements on tune emitted by percussion instruments. When we conjure up the image of a Kathakali performer the idea that immediately pops in head is, sumptuously adorned woman loaded with tons of gold on her chest, a glittery red scarf trailing from her back. The entire panorama looks quite eye captivating.  Indian state Kerala is an origin place of this dance form. The history of this cultural art form can be traced back since the ages immemorial. However, 17 th century and subsequent years are considered as a significant period in terms of refinement of this art form. Sri Manavedan Raja is a man responsible for bringing this art style to life. Largely, this dance style is heavily influenced