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Holidays for health: Wellness retreats that help you de-stress, detoxify

  Think signature therapies, locally-inspired treatments, alchemy bars, in-house experts, visiting practitioners, dedicated sleep programs, and meditation plans. If health is on your agenda and you are investing in your holistic well being, think of spending time in these wellness retreats. By Namrata Kohli Businessman Piyush Srivastav stayed for 5 days along with his wife, at a forest resort in North India l ast year and wanted to check out " if luxury can meet spirituality!" S ays Srivastav- “It was a 100% fulfilling experience starting from pickup from the airport to the drop back ! The facility, gardens, teams, treatments, food, service, therapy all were very effective. My wife and I were amazed at how light we felt, in both body and mind, after the stay! The daily treatments based on doctor's recommendations helped a lot and the rest of the programs let you enter a meditative and spiritual world. ” Welcome to the world of cleansing resorts and luxury wellness retreat...

Cupboard to cabinet: Storage solutions you need for a clutter-free home

  We may all think of hoarding less and discarding more but Storage continues to remain the singular biggest challenge in Indian homes. A clutter free home is key to a clutter free mind and one must budget for appropriate storage solutions at home   The more we have, the more we feel we don’t have. We are talking of storage and organizational units at home which come in the form of cabinets and cupboards, chest of drawers and display cabinets or a unit to store luggage, art, artefacts, books.     “When I moved from a 3-bedroom apartment to a penthouse I thought I will have enough place to store my stuff, but I still struggle to accommodate everything and my lofts, bed boxes, storeroom continue to remain overfull,” says 50-year-old homemaker Suparna Malhotra, who recently shifted with her family from Delhi to an upscale condominium in Gurugram.   Keeping things organized in every home, regardless of its size, is a challenge. According to Sumit Malik, Founding Pri...

All that glitters: Traditional jewellery gets a touch of modern design

  India boasts a rich legacy of jewellery making and traditional Indian jewellery is back and how. From the tribal to the temple jewellery, vintage pieces such as jhoomars and jhumkas, hathphool and Chandbalis are much in vogue By Namrata Kohli Traditional jewellery has a modern spin: Ornaments are light and reasonably priced. “The designs are much better, with the advent of technology. They (ornaments) are unique, affordable and come mostly in antique finish and not very in the face yellow gold look or bling," says Anshika Vohra, a young bride in Gurugram. Every Indian household has jewellery: As part of tradition and culture, as investment and as a style statement. “It is a marker of my cultural identity, heritage, social status and also has religious significance such as my mangal sutra, toe rings, and nose rings invoke auspiciousness and protection. It’s also a means of my personal expression and fashion statement,” says Sangita Singh, a 52-year-old resident of Noida. “I know ...