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Thursday, June 18, 2015

Makeover Experts 'Mirrors Salons', In A Class Of Its Own!

From 3Marks PR Services, Hyderabad
Celeb stylist Vipul Chudasama and Dr.Vijayalakshmi Goodapati, Owner of Mirrors Salons and Academy are coming together to give Hyderabad a glam and glitz makeover. 

According to a press statement, Vipul Chudasama will be available at Mirrors from today onwards. This is a remarkable opportunity for the style-conscious Hyderabadis who travel all the way to Mumbai, London Paris or New York for that perfect haircut-they just have to walk into 'Mirrors Salons' at Jubilee Hills and Madhapur in Hyderabad and get a makeover befitting a Hollywood star. Get ready to become the cynosure of all eyes!

Monday, April 27, 2015

Himalayan Tragedy: A Catastrophe Waiting To Happen?

EDITORIAL: Nepal earthquake should jolt India into robust disaster mitigation measures. The 7.9 magnitude earthquake that hammered Nepal, killing at least 6,000 and reducing to rubble hundreds of buildings and human dwellings, is the worst the country has suffered in 81 years. 

Nepalese Premier Sushil Koirala's impassioned appeal for international humanitarian aid has been heard by Prime Minister Narendra Modi ­ who acted swiftly to despatch an Indian emergency aid and rescue team ­ as well as other global leaders.

Thursday, March 12, 2015

How Do You Publish 'Sponsored Content' For Your Brand?

Sponsored articles are one of the new shiny new objects in the content marketing world. This new advertising channel has opened the doors for brands to become part of everyday conversations with consumers on the platforms they trust most for news, education, and entertainment -- media outlets.

Sitting at the intersection of editorial thought leadership and native advertising, sponsored articles have only recently risen to prominence as a tactic worthy of garnering a share of marketing budgets.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Actor John Abraham 'Interviews Himself' For Men's Health

SPONSORED: In what is arguably a first in the Indian magazine industry, a Bollywood actor has written out his own story, in his own words, revealing little-known tales from his life. 

For the 101st issue of Men’s Health India in March, John Abraham appears on the cover in his chiselled avatar, but also pens a nine-page autobiography-like interview titled “John Abraham by John Abraham” and signed off by the actor.

The story is preceded by the intriguing tagline, “Life is more than biceps, abs and a famous butt!” 

In the story, Abraham speaks to his fans and the readers of the magazine like a big brother, telling anecdotal tales from his life and advising them how to live their own. 

Sunday, March 08, 2015

Tribute: Legendary Editor 'Vinod Mehta' Passes Away At 74

In November, the veteran journalist spoke to INNLIVE about his life and work. 

This was probably his last interview. Veteran editor Vinod Mehta passed away after a lingering illness at the age of 74. Over his long career, he had been editor of The Sunday Observer, The Indian Post, The Independent, The Pioneer and Outlook magazine.

In 2012, he was promoted to the ceremonial post of editorial chairman of the Outlook group. That was two years after he published the Radia tapes story in Outlook magazine.

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Jobs For People Like To Read, Write, And Share 'Content'

ADVERTORIAL Content marketing is everywhere right now. Product-based companies are competing to create the best content in their respective industries, and people are sharing more than ever through tweeting, liking, and re-blogging.

If you’re someone who’s totally enthralled by the potential of growing an online presence through content, be sure to check out these job openings that’ll have you reading, writing, and creating a successful content marketing strategy on a daily basis.

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Editorial: Aam Aadmi Party, Will The Only Option In 2019?

Massive mandate: The party will have to remain focused on values which constitute the basic structure of our constitution.

It is, indeed, instructive to analyse why the ruling BJP was decimated at the polls in Delhi. But the more important point to know is how the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has emerged with a bang: 67 seats in a house of 70! The BJP is down to just three from the 32 it had won in the December 2013 assembly election.

Sunday, February 08, 2015

INNLive Media Group Is Looking For Local 'News Partners'!

INNLive Media is a social network for change, connecting people and organisations who want to make things happen in the community.

With thousands of members across India and beyond, INNLive Media people include individuals who volunteer and professionals that work in the not for profit and charity sectors along with organisations looking for help.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Common 'Content Mistakes' Which Hurts Your Website

You finally have that perfect website design, and you’re anticipating what feels like an influx of traffic ahead when your doors open on the new design. Are you waiting and waiting, with dropping expectations, as your anticipatory hopes aren’t met? Unfortunately, you’re not alone. Many times new designs get released and a perfectly designed website fails attracting the huge audience hoped for.

A beautiful design is an excellent start, but what are you doing about content? Even if you’re an online business newbie, you’ve certainly heard the old but true cliché that content is king.

Thursday, January 08, 2015

Kareena Kapoor Khan Becomes The Face Of VHP’s Controversial 'Love Jihad' Himalaya Dhwani Campaign

Has Kareena- Saif’s marriage come under the scanner now? Read on to find out the controversial story!

We all know how crucial and how sensitive it is to get involved with ‘Love Jihad’ or any aspect that fumes a religious war. Aamir Khan’s PK was the latest ponder to set an example for the same. However, we have now come across a morphed picture of Kareena Kapoor Khan on a magazine issue that sets a warning against, ‘Love Jihad.’ Yes!

Friday, January 02, 2015

Three Overlooked Serious Reasons: Why India’s Healthcare Indicators Remain Abysmal?

The Union government wants to subsidise healthcare and at the same time cut health spending. Still, money is just part of the problem.

The Bharatiya Janata Party-led Central government announced in July that it would roll out a National Health Assurance Mission, whose aim would be to provide some free medical services to reduce “out of pocket spending on healthcare by the common man”.

Thursday, December 18, 2014

The Story Of Media Baron 'Ramoji Rao & Eenaadu Group'

This is how the undisputed media baron Ramoji Rao of Eenadu Group wrested control of power and politics in Andhra Pradesh. INNLIVE delves into the historic prespective and recounts the growth and empowerment of  Eenaadu Group.

|ONE | - ON A COLD DAY IN DECEMBER 1994, Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao, universally known as NTR, woke, of long habit, at 3 am. Once a movie star, the hugely popular NTR had changed the very character of Andhra Pradesh politics over the previous decade.

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Editorial: Modi's India rises on world stage as Obama agrees to be Republic Day guest

It is to state the obvious that Narendra Modi is now emerging as a significant global leader in his own right and that the prestige of India has soared in the six months he has been our Prime Minister. This is the kind of prestige we have not commanded since the time of Jawaharlal Nehru, and if we play our cards right, India will be the world's sixth powerhouse - after the US, China, Germany, Japan and Russia - over the next decade.

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

After The Polls, BJP May Collate Regional Players For 'Game'

By M H Ahssan | INNLIVE

EDITORIAL In an interesting development, senior Congress leader and political secretary to Sonia Gandhi Ahmed Patel has hinted that Congress might consider lending support to a non-BJP coalition after the Lok Sabha polls. 

This amounts to a tacit admission that Congress believes it might not be in a position to lead a grand alliance after the results are out on May 16. It also suggests that Congress is looking at a scenario similar to that in 1996 when it had propped up the United Front government. 

Congress’s track record of propping up Third Front governments has been extremely lacklustre.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Tactical Voting: Is Defeating Modi Really A Muslim Priority?

By M H Ahssan | INNLIVE

EDITORIAL It is received wisdom (or is it assumption?) that the Muslim vote will go against the BJP in most places. This might well happen in some constituencies and states, but there are now good reasons to question the assumption that the Muslim vote will be cast en bloc to stop the Narendra Modi bandwagon in its tracks. 

To be sure, voting against Modi, even if it were to happen, does not affect the BJP’s overall prospects, especially if the anti-Modi vote is distributed among two or more parties parties, as it could happen in Uttar Pradesh. But there are now straws in the wind indicating that the Muslim vote may not be monolithic anyway. It may not even be that enthusiastic about voting solidly against Modi. 

Monday, April 21, 2014

Editorial: Is Arvind Kejriwal Dangerous For Indian Politics?

By M H Ahssan | INNLIVE

Who is more dangerous for India – Arvind Kejriwal or Narendra Modi? This is a question that India needs to answer. But a recent article titled ‘Arvind Kejriwal: The Most Dangerous Man In Indian Politics’ has ventured to supply a one-sided answer to this question. The title is as catchy as it is misleading if not subversive. 

The ensuing ‘analysis’ is sadly not borne out by facts but relies on obfuscation and rhetoric. The tragic outcome is that many pertinent facts have been buried beneath the rubble of unsubstantiated allegations and sinister accusations. On the whole the article is an anti-Kejriwal diatribe disguised as an intellectual treatise.

While conferring on Modi the respectable halo of a “firebrand Hindu nationalist”, the writer goes on to indulge in pure speculation and sweeping generalizations about Kejriwal and other AAP leaders.

Saturday, April 19, 2014

India’s Fate: Prophecy 2014 On Pluralism, Not Secularism

By M H Ahssan | INNLIVE

OPEN EDITORIAL One of the good things that might come out of the communal polarisation in this year’s general elections is a serious examination of Indian secularism. When all parties target one man, and when communal rhetoric and innuendo – whether utilised by Amit Shah or Azam Khan – are par for the course, we have to see the Indian version of secularism for what it is: a sham. 

This time it is largely the so-called secular parties that have polarised the election. Thanks to the emergence of Narendra Modi as a development icon, the non-BJP parties have gone out of their way to add horns and war-paint to Modi’s visage in the hope that it will scare Muslims. Given his perceived status as a Hindutva hardliner, this embellishment is intended to ensure a Muslim consolidation in favour of the “secular” tribes who feel threatened by Modi. 

Tuesday, April 08, 2014

BJP Manifesto: A Consistent, Hardcore Hinduvta Agenda

By M H Ahssan | INNLIVE

EDITORIAL A close look at the BJP’s election manifestoes from 1996 shows a consistent pattern of fielding the core Hindutva issues. What does the failure to present a serious Manifesto this time mean for the party that hopes to lead the next government?

No official statement has come from the Bharatiya Janata Party to explain its strange decision to release, in the face of the Election Commission of India’s displeasure, its Manifesto on April 7, 2014 — the first of the nine ‘Poll Days’ constituting the 16th general election.

Tuesday, April 01, 2014

Editorial: The Andhra Pradesh Jigsaw Puzzle In Elections'14

By M H Ahssan | INNLIVE

One of the hallmarks of this Lok Sabha election is that certain big states that had settled into bipolar, two-party or two-alliance contests have gone multi-polar with a vengeance. Bihar, where the BJP, the JD(U) and the RJD are competing with each other, is an example. The trend is most obvious though in Andhra Pradesh.

The verdict of 2009 - when the Congress won 33 of 42 seats in Andhra Pradesh - seems a distant memory. The state has suffered due to the prolonged and clumsy process of its division and the formation of Telangana (17 seats), leaving behind a rump Seemandhra (25 seats). This summer, Andhra Pradesh votes as one state but with the knowledge that it is really electing two separate jurisdictions. Telangana officially comes into being at the beginning of June.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Open Editorial: India's Next Prime Minister Likely To Be Anointed Because Of Deal-Makers, Not Popular Mandate

By Prabhu Chawla (Star Guest Writer)

Ideology is dead. Long live personae. A myth waits to be exploded. Arrogant leaders will only devour ideologies. Self-proclaimed national satraps who avoid facing the electorate hide in opulent strategy rooms. Sons, daughters, sisters, sons-in-law and even cousins will decide poll strategies and candidates. Manifestos will be written not by party leaders but by ad agencies and unemployed intellectuals in search of an identity.