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he young model, Kang- gana Malik spilling the beans about her home- coming journey after she was crowned as the fourth runner up of First Miss Teen India 2021. Kanggana shared, “I was overwhelmed with happiness with that adrenaline rush in my body when the crown was placed upon my head I could already feel the weight of respon- sibility a queen carries upon her- self.” Talking about her experience during the pag- eant she men- tioned that al- though after facing difficul- ties during the ramp walk because of a leg injury that she in- curred. And yet, she did not hamper her self confidence and therefore did not deter her determination from performing my level best. While coming back home with a crown was yet another experi- ence that could not be shared in words and yet she commented, “Homecoming was one of the best parts of the journey because it’s not like we get to bring a c row n home every day and the immense amount of love and ap- preciation is a feast to the eyes.” Currently, a first- year student who is completing her Di- ploma in Fashion Communication as- pires to become an editor for the Vogue magazine. As a model, she would also use this platform to voice her thoughts about how one can put an end to sexual harassment by just changing their mindset which will not only make the country safer for women but also a country that proves to provide the freedom that one deserves. AHMEDABAD, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 23, 2021 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 09 Swati Jangid crowns the gorgeous Kanggana Malik as the top 5 finalists of First Miss Teen India 2021 —PHOTOS BY MUKESH KIRADOO SUSHMITA AIND [email protected] T To Stars & Beyond Kanggana Malik, the fourth runner up of First Miss India Teen 2021 held at Novotel, Goa on Oct 30’21, gets candid about her journey and future aspirations with an exclusive interview with City First! Kuro, Kanggana’s furry friend welcomes her with a warm hug Kanggana’s Nani, Bindu Sood welcomes the diva after her victory Kanganna dedicates her crown to her little sister, Khushboo Malik Kanggana flaunting her moves during the talent round

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he young model, Kang-gana Malik spilling the beans about her home-coming journey after she was crowned as the fourth runner up of First

Miss Teen India 2021. Kanggana shared, “I was overwhelmed with happiness with that adrenaline rush in my body when the crown was placed upon my head I could already feel the weight of respon-sibility a queen carries upon her-self.”

Talking about her experience during the pag-eant she men-tioned that al-though after facing difficul-ties during the ramp walk because of a leg injury that she in-c u r r e d . And yet, she did not hamper her self confidence and therefore did not deter her determination from performing my level best.

While coming back home with a crown was yet another experi-

ence that could not be shared in

words and yet she c o m m e n t e d ,

“Homecoming was one of the

best parts of the journey

b e c a u s e it’s not like we get to

bring a c r o w n

home every day and the immense

amount of love and ap-preciation is a feast to the eyes.”

Currently, a first-year student who is completing her Di-ploma in Fashion Communication as-pires to become an editor for the Vogue magazine. As a model, she would also use this platform to voice her thoughts about how one can put an end to sexual harassment by just changing their mindset which will not only make the country safer for women but also a country that proves to provide the freedom that one deserves.

AHMEDABAD, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 23, 2021

www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefirstindia facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 09

Swati Jangid crowns the gorgeous Kanggana Malik as the top 5 finalists of First Miss Teen India 2021

—PHOTOS BY M

UKESH KIRADOO

SUSHMITA [email protected]

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To Stars & BeyondKanggana Malik, the fourth runner up of First Miss India Teen 2021 held at Novotel, Goa on Oct 30’21, gets candid about her journey and future

aspirations with an exclusive interview with City First!

Kuro, Kanggana’s furry friend welcomes her with a warm hug Kanggana’s Nani, Bindu Sood welcomes the diva after her victory

Kanganna dedicates her crown to her little sister, Khushboo Malik

Kanggana flaunting her moves during the talent round

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ENA DATTA, Blogger

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AriesMARCH 21 - APRIL 20

Take up meditation or yoga for achieving a fi t body and mind. You will manage to tie up a lot of loose ends on the

domestic front. Your desire to visit someplace out of town is likely to get fulfi lled. You will manage to book prop-erty that you had been wanting to for long.

Gemini MAY 21 - JUNE 21

Setting out early on a journey will be in your favour. A property matter will proceed smoothly & get your

dream house. Excellent academic performance will help you catch up with the lead pack. If love has eluded you, don’t despair as your perfect mate is set begin a locing journey with you.

LeoJULY 24 - AUGUST 23

Depressing thoughts vanish as a special friend lifts up your spirits. Those fed up of frequent travelling will

be able to do something about it. Major changes may be initiated in a property owned by you. You will need to become profi cient in everything opted for on the academic front.

LibraSEPTEMBER 24 - OCTOBER 22

Family will be loving and supportive of your ideas. A ride to the countryside will help some unwind. Property

issues are likely to get settled in your favour. Distractions may fi nd your focus wavering on the academic front, so take care. Someone you hate is likely to turn over a new leaf.

SagittariusNOVEMBER 23 - DECEMBER 22

Enjoying extra time on your hands on the academic front may not be possible today. You enjoy good health by

remaining regular in your exercise regimen. A guest will prove quite entertaining and lighten the domestic atmosphere. Gains from rented out property are foreseen.

AquariusJANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 19

A family youngster may need to be dealt with fi rmly in regards to spending money. You will need to defi ne your

career goals clearly before deciding what to pursue on the academic front. You will be able to overcome the feeling that nobody loves or cares for you.

Taurus APRIL 21 - MAY 20

Selective eating will keep you fi t. Taking up meditation will prove benefi cial. A family youngster may require a

push from your side to gain confi dence in something attempted. Adopting a more convenient route for workplace is possible. Giving a facelift to an ancestral house is on the cards for some.

CancerJUNE 22 - JULY 23

Planning something together with family will be fun. Good news on the professional front can prove highly

motivating. A different mode of conveyance will be better suited to your needs. A good price can be expected for a piece of property being sold.

Virgo AUGUST 24 - SEPTEMBER 23

A family get together may fi nd you in your element. Travelling to meet someone close is indicated. A house or an

apartment is likely to come in your name. Competition on the academic front may unsettle you, but not discourage you to put your best foot forward.

ScorpioOCTOBER 23 - NOVEMBER 22

You may get involved in arranging something on the family front. A loan you had applied for will be sanctioned.

Remaining regular in workouts is the key to achieve total health. You get a chance to visit your favourite place. Settling a property deal is on the cards for some.

CapricornDECEMBER 23 - JANUARY 20

Some of you will have a good time in the company of friends or cousins. Going on a short vacation in future

after lockdown restrictions just for a break is possible. A property is likely to be yours soon. You will be able to maintain the tempo on the academic front and fare well.

Pisces FEBRUARY 20 - MARCH 20

Coming back in shape can prove an uphill task for some. You will go out of your way to extend a helping hand

to a family member. Be careful of property dealers promising you the moon. Doing exceptionally well on the academic front will add to your prestige.

YOUR DAY Horoscope by Saurabbh Sachdeva

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AROHA, EVERY PIECE OF JEWELLERY TELLS A STORY!

ythology and heritage has influenced art for centuries, especially in India, ancient Greece and Rome. Goddess and symbols have been used to create powerful mes-

sages in fine art and sculpture, as well as within wearable works, such as jewellery.

“Aroha comes from Sanskrit word AROH which means to rise or bloom. It represents the cha-risma of the modern era wom-en,”

Deya Chauhan creates ancient designs into modern forms with a touch of class and beauty. With designs displaying a passion for history and tradition, the Aroha Collection plays on a love for my-thology and vintage.

Deya Chauhan, Founder and Designer of Aroha by Dea Chau-han says, “I created these designs keeping in mind the power of women and most of the names of my Jewellery are inspired by god-dess like Lakshmi, Durga, Radha etc. Each scale is lovingly hand carved, and precious stones are meticulously selected to bring the heritage, the essence of my-

thology from the pages of old times and into the world of mod-ern jewellery. Our pieces are de-signed for world-explorers, his-tory and vintage lovers, and those who would like to add a bit of eccentricity to their jewellery box.”

Dating back thousands of years, mythology helps the mod-ern reader reflect on past civili-zations through stories, and of-tentimes parallel to modern soci-ety continue to be drawn. The earrings, necklaces have been hand carved to put life in the col-oured precious stones.

Inspired by mythology and heritage, Deya created Aroha in 2020, to showcase her love of old-world techniques and motifs. Deya Chauhan puts an edgy and modern spin on sentimental, sus-tainable jewellery, creating styles that are both easily wearable and instant heirlooms.

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Founder, Deya Chauhan

POORVI SINGHAL [email protected]

ashion fads are like flings; they keep coming and going. But, the one classic that will never, never ever

break our hearts is the bodycon dress. It avows to be 'the one' with its body-hugging silhou-ette that accentuates

our curves, just at the right places. If you know, you know! Seems like it isn't just me who believes so. Our Bolly-wood celebrities attest to the same and how! Here are some B-town beauties who make a ‘jaw-dropping, smoking hot’ statement in body-con dresses.

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CELEBRITIES WHO MAKE A CASE FOR BODYCON DRESS

B-town stars that are giving us major styling goals with their unique spin on the classic bodycon dress

Piggy Chops with her luscious curves and avant-garde fashion is a close runner-up. Play-ing around with poppy colours, OTT belts and body-swaddling co-ord sets, the global star looks right out of the ramp every time she pos-es for the paps. What I really appreciate about her looks though, is how achievable they are for fashion victims like ourselves! Just throw on a broad belt on an LBD and you’ll be all set to take your bodycon dress from desk to dine in no time.

Topping the charts with her under-stated charm is Deepika Padukone!

Right from her serene white dress with a plunging back to the cool-blue look fea-

turing a snug sky dress, cobalt trench and strappy stilettos in the same colour family, DP is a strong advocate of the clas-sics. Creating a beautiful melange of west-ern silhouettes and ethnic embroidery, the A-lister made a head-turning statement in a Sabya bodycon dress. She signed off her look with a glittering Kundan choker and kohl-rimmed eyes. From weddings to soi-

rees, winter wonderland to shopping sprees, Padukone can truly rock this style anywhere

and everywhere!

Growing up, I had always wanted a figure as striking as Katrina’s. I guess I’m still just growing up..never mind! What really oomphs up that stellar physique are Kat’s bodycon dresses. Be it a crystal-studded mini dress for a night out or a muted salmon one for the daytime events, she really knows how to style these beauties in their full glory. What makes her looks all the more doable are easy-breezy hair waves, dewy make-up and just a bright pop on the lips.

The bubbly girl of Bollywood, Jacqueline Fernandez, is not too far off with her cas-ual approach to the bodycon dress. Papped in a black and white striped snug dress, she truly looked like a girl-next-door. To add to the glamour quotient, she opted for a shim-mery bodycon gown fgeaturing a thigh high slit and a plunging neckline. Well, I can to-tally see myself aping this look the next time I wear a bodycon dress.

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AHMEDABAD | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2021

Deepika Padukone

Katrina Kaif

Priyanka Chopra Jonas

Jacqueline Fernandez

CITY FIRST

From Bomkai saree of Odisha to Paithani saree of M a h a r a s h t r a ,

women dressed up ethi-cally and showcasing the glamorous sarees across the country gathered to celebrate Indian herit-age, the Saree. Around 60 women flaunted their ethnic handloom sarees in New Delhi. The event was in memory of Sunita Budhiraja on her birth-day who breathed her last in the month of April due to Covid She has been able to create a com-munity of more than 30,000 women from across India and the world to-gether on her online plat-form “Six Yards and 365 Days” and inspire these women to appreciate and love handlooms.

The Group members re-membered her and spoke about her the event was organised by Aditi Mukherjee Nishant Mal-hotra Indu Halder Sanjeev Minghlani Members of the group were present during the event.

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Delhi based hair stylists Salman and Danish, from the M3M golf estate, have been coming up with the latest trends of hair colour, haircut, and different styles for the people of Delhi. They also provide complete services from hair cut to full hair treatment and other personal care. They have a daily clientage of 20 to 25 ladies in a day. Many Bollywood celebrities have enjoyed visiting their salon to get their hair done with the best Indian techniques.

BEST FOR HAIR

South West Delhi’s iconic vibrant and upscale shopping destination, Vegas Mall celebrated and honoured Social Change Makers of Dwarka at the Power of Community program in a gala event held on Saturday. These changemakers were identified among the Dwarka residents and contributed towards the society and inspired hundreds of people as well. On the occasion, Ravinder Choudhary, AVP - Vegas Mall, said, “We are excited to be a part of such noble event and would like to mention that Vegas Mall is not just a shopping destination but also promotes community development initiatives.”

CHANGE MAKERS

CELEBRATING CULTURE

The India International Trade Fair held at Pragati Maidan, Delhi has been experiencing a wide range of cultures and celebrations as various local dancer performances are witnessed by the spectators. The vocal for local event has been the centre of attraction

for the people in Delhi. The fair was inagurated by Minister of Health, Satyendar Jain.

POLO WINNERS!

A DAY TO CELEBRATEAsma Gulzar celebrated her twelfth work anniversary on November 18 at Club BW Surya hotel, Delhi. The event was organised to celebrate the success of her phenomenon work and creativity in the field of fashion. She believes that hard work, Loyalty, and Diligence make the best labels and she is glad to have all of these qualities in everyone who are associated with her from her Master to Spinner. Most of the page 3 personalities and socialites were spotted at the celebration and they all wished Asma for her success and best future.

SIX YARDS AND 365 DAYS—PHOTOS BY SHAZID CHAUHAN

Nishant Mahotra and Aditi MukerjeeShovana Narayan and Pushpita Singh

Indu Haldar

During the event

The winning team, Arion Achievers with the dignitariesShikha Begwani and Shilpa Dhingra

Pankaj, Jyotika and VikramSanjiv Kaushik

In action

Ama Gulzar

Vandana Vadhera The celebration cake Gunjan Sodhi Manya Pathak

The girl gang

Minister Satyendra Jain during the inagural ceremony

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—PHOTOS BY SHAZID CHAUHAN

—PHOTOS BY MANOJ KESHARWANI

In the Finals of Cingari Cavalry Gold Cup held at Jaipur Polo Ground, New Delhi on Sunday, team Vimal Arion Achievers beat MAS by one point. Capt. ARS Warraich, NK Rawinder Mang, Shamsheer Ali and Daniel Otamendi of the winning team aced the match. City First brings to you some more glimpses from the match.