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Indian Dresses
Indian dresses varies with male or female distinctions, Indian dresses for women are the sari, shalwar kameez, ghaghra cholis and for men dresses are lungi, dhoti and kurta. Indian fashion designers design and promote these Indian dresses in all Indian fashion events as well as international fashion events all over the year, In short where ever they display their fashion designs; they promote Indian dresses.
Dubai fashion week is one of the main fashion events where all Indian fashion designers come up with their latest Indian dresses. Because of the dedicated effort from Indian fashion designers, these Indian traditional cloths are now in front row of Indian fashion.
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Designing rang by Satya Paul
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Posted on May 17th, 2010
Pakistani Wedding Dresses, Pakistani Bridal Dresses, Lehnga Designs, Indian Dresses, Formal Women Dress, Estern Wear, Bridal Wear Dresses, Barat Dresses
Karma Wedding Collection 2010, with its exquisite designs and fancy details is the perfect choice for a bride who values traditional beauty.
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Miss India’s fusion attire facing criticism
Miss India’s fusion attire facing criticism
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Miss India, Ushoshi Sengupta’s national dress at Miss Universe 2010 pageant is severely criticized by Indian fashion designers for not being traditional.
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Flaunt your Feet in Elegant High Heels!
Flaunt your Feet in Elegant High Heels!
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High heels. Enough said. The word says it all. A girl can never have enough of these beauties to enliven her life.
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The Glamour of a Sari
The Glamour of a Sari
Posted on March 6th, 2012
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Sari is a wonderful dress; perfect for your formal evenings. A designer sari will enhance your feminine side by falling perfectly along your curves.
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Voted as sexiest Asian woman, Katrina tasted success with Vipul Shah's Namastey London. Since then, there has been no looking back for the pretty lady. She has appeared in films like New York, Singh Is Kinng, Raajneeti, Partner and others. Currently she is busy with her next movie Ek Tha Tiger.
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Major-General Charles Stuart (c. 1758 – 31 March 1828) was an officer in the East India Company Army and is well known for being one of the few British officers to embrace Hindu culture while stationed there, earning the nickname Hindoo Stuart.
Contents
    1 Family
    2 Life in India
    3 Published works
    4 Legacy
    5 References
    6 Further reading
    7 External links
Family
Stuart was allegedly the son of Thomas Smyth (eldest son of Charles Smyth (1694–1783), MP for Limerick, and Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Prendergast, 1st Baronet).[1]
His nephews included the diplomat Major Robert Stuart and the naturalist and surgeon James Stuart, and his great-nephew was the clergyman and footballer Robert Stuart King.
Life in India
In his teens, Stuart left Ireland for India, where he remained for the rest of his life, embracing the Hindu culture[2] and eventually earning his nickname. Starting as a cadet, he rose through the ranks to become a Major-General. His last command was over his own regiment the Saugor Field Force.
Major V. C. P. Hodson's biography of Stuart mentions that he "had studied the language, manners and customs of the natives of this country with so much enthusiasm, his intimacy with them ... obtained for him the name of Hindoo Stuart".
He is mentioned in William Dalrymple's book White Mughals (2002). Stuart adopted several Hindu customs, including bathing in the Ganges at Calcutta every morning, amassing a collection of deities as well as Indian clothes. He even encouraged European ladies in India to adopt the sari (through "frequent and vigorous" contributions to the daily Calcutta Telegraph in the year 1800) and Indian sepoys to wear full mustaches on parade. His commander-in-chief "ticked him off" due to his partiality towards sepoys sporting "Rajput mustaches or brightly colored caste marks on their foreheads".
Published works
He published his letters extolling the virtues of "elegant, simple, sensible, and sensual" Indian saris vis-a-vis "the prodigious structural engineering Europeon (sic) women strapped themselves into in order to hold their bellies in, project their breasts out and allow their dresses to balloon grandly up and over towards the floor" along with some replies by "outraged" white women in a "deliciously silly volume" entitled The Ladies Monitor, Being A Series of Letters First published in Bengal On the Subject of Female Apparel Tending to Favour a regulated adoption of Indian Costume And a rejection of Superfluous Vesture By the Ladies of this country With Incidental remarks on Hindoo Beauty, Whale-Bone Stays, Iron Busks, Indian Corsets, Man-Milliners, Idle Bachelors, Hair-Powder, Waiting Maids, And Footmen. Some of the reasons he cites for European women to give up iron busks are: Firstly wearing iron busks makes women highly susceptible to lighting strikes (exhorting them with sentences such as "This is no laughing matter ladies for I am absolutely serious"). Secondly by discarding iron busks from their wardrobes, European women would immensely enhance the supply of iron in Bengal for farmers who desperately need new wagon wheels.
Archie Baron says, in his book An India Affair:[3]
    "For all this lubriciousness, Stuart should not be regarded as some dirty old man or prototype sex tourist. It was far easier to break into Muslim society than the exclusive and mysterious world of brahminical Hinduism which makes 'Hindoo Stuart' a rarity even among White Moghuls.... His Hinduism was on open display to the whole of Calcutta. As far as one can tell, this does not seem to have set back his career."
In his book Vindication of the Hindoos (1808), Stuart criticised the work of European missionaries in India, claiming that:
    "Hinduim little needs the meliorating hand of Christianity to render its votaries a sufficiently correct and moral people for all the useful purposes of a civilized society."
In this book he defends Hinduism from assaults by missionaries explaining:
    "Wherever I look around me, in the vast ocean of Hindu mythology, I discover Piety....Morality...and as far as I can rely on my judgement, it appears the most complete and ample system of Moral Allegory that the world has ever produced."
Throughout this book Stuart warns of the dangers of the "obnoxious" missionaries and of attempts to convert Indians to Christianity, a process he describes as "impolitic, inexpedient, dangerous, unwise and insane". He asks "if their religion is insulted what confidence can we repose in the fidelity of our Hindu soldiers?" presaging, it is said, some of the causes of the Mutiny of 1857.
Legacy
Though Stuart often spoke of his conversion to Hinduism he had not entirely rejected Christian doctrines as he held the Hindu deity Krishna to be the Spirit of God who descends upon earth for the benefit of mankind which he believed was "not very inconsistent with Christianity" and "he was content to be buried in an Anglican cemetery, albeit along with his favourite idols".
Stuart died on 31 March 1828 and was buried with his idols at the South Park Street Cemetery in Calcutta,[4] in a tomb which took the form of a Hindu temple.
His collection of sculptures forms the basis of the British Museum's Oriental collection, known as the Bridge Collection.[5]
References
    ^ Spurrell, J. C. In Search of Thomas Smyth, Mayor of Limerick, Irish Family History Journal, Vol. 25 (2009)
    ^ Your country needs you. And your beard Guardian UK - November 9, 2002
    ^ Baron A., An Indian Affair, Channel 4 Books (2001)
    ^ The South Park Street Cemetery, Calcutta, published by the Association for the Preservation of Historical Cemeteries in India, 5th ed., 2009
    ^ See Michael D. Willis, 'Sculpture of India' in A. W. Franks: Nineteenth-century collecting and the British Museum, ed. M. Caygill and J. Cherry (London: British Museum Press, 1997), pp. 250-61. ISBN 978-0-7141-1763-8

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Wednesday, 24 July 2013

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his name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Vizquel and the second or maternal family name is González.
Omar Enrique Vizquel González (Spanish pronunciation: [oˈmar βisˈkel]; born April 24, 1967), nicknamed "Little O", is a Venezuelan former Major League Baseball infielder. Vizquel played for the Seattle Mariners (1989–1993), Cleveland Indians (1994–2004), San Francisco Giants (2005–2008), Texas Rangers (2009) Chicago White Sox (2010–2011), and Toronto Blue Jays (2012). In Venezuela he played for Leones del Caracas.
Vizquel is considered one of baseball's all-time best fielding shortstops, winning nine consecutive Gold Gloves (1993–2001) and two more in 2005 and 2006. He tied Cal Ripken, Jr.'s American League record, since surpassed, for most consecutive games at shortstop without an error (95, between September 26, 1999 and July 21, 2000).[1] Currently, his .985 career fielding percentage is the highest of all-time for a shortstop in Major League history. On May 25, 2008, Vizquel became the all-time leader in games played at shortstop, passing Luis Aparicio. Vizquel is the all-time leader in double plays made while playing shortstop. He has the most hits recorded by any player from Venezuela (2,877; 40th all-time), surpassing Aparicio's record of 2,677 on June 25, 2009. On May 24, 2010, Vizquel became the shortstop with the third most hits all time, behind second place Derek Jeter and Honus Wagner. Vizquel is the sacrifice hit leader of the live-ball era.
At the time of his retirement, Vizquel was the oldest player in the Major Leagues, and the only active player with service time in the 1980s. He is one of only 29 players in baseball history to play in Major League games in four decades. On May 7, 2012, Vizquel became the oldest player to play at shortstop in the Major League history, surpassing Bobby Wallace, who played 12 games with the St. Louis Cardinals at the age of 44 in 1918.[2]
Contents
    1 Career
        1.1 Seattle Mariners
        1.2 Cleveland Indians
        1.3 San Francisco Giants
        1.4 Texas Rangers
        1.5 Chicago White Sox
        1.6 Toronto Blue Jays
    2 Coaching
        2.1 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
    3 Personal
        3.1 Feud with José Mesa
    4 Baseball records and accomplishments
        4.1 Defense
        4.2 Offense
        4.3 Overall
    5 See also
    6 Notes
        6.1 Sources
        6.2 References
    7 External links
Career
Seattle Mariners
Vizquel started his career with the Leones del Caracas of the Venezuelan Winter League together with Tony Armas, Bo Díaz and Andrés Galarraga. Originally signed by the Mariners as a non-drafted free agent in 1984, Vizquel made his Major League debut on April 3, 1989.
Cleveland Indians
At the end of the 1993 season, Vizquel was traded by the Mariners to the Indians for Félix Fermín, Reggie Jefferson, and cash. Vizquel and second baseman Roberto Alomar were recognized as one of the top all time defensive duos.[by whom?]
During Vizquel's career in Cleveland, the Indians made it to the World Series twice, losing to the Atlanta Braves in 1995 and to the Florida Marlins in 1997. Vizquel is a lifetime .250 hitter in 57 postseason games.
Vizquel won nine consecutive Gold Gloves with the Mariners and Indians, starting with his first in 1993 with Seattle and continuing until 2001. Alex Rodriguez broke Vizquel's streak and won the award in 2002. Vizquel won two additional Gold Gloves in 2005 and 2006 with the San Francisco Giants.
In 1999, Vizquel hit over .300 and scored 100 runs for the first time in his career, finishing the season with a .333 batting average and 112 runs scored for an Indians team that scored a league-leading 1,009 runs. Vizquel hit second in the line-up between lead-off man Kenny Lofton and third-place hitter Alomar in the most productive offensive line-up in Cleveland baseball history. This line-up also included power hitters Jim Thome and Manny Ramirez.
On August 5, 2001, Vizquel hit a three-run triple in the ninth inning against the Seattle Mariners to tie the game 14–14, capping a comeback from a 14–2 deficit. The Indians went on to win 15–14 in eleven innings, tying the record for the largest comeback win in history. Vizquel reached career highs in 2002 hitting 14 homers and 72 RBI, but his success was interrupted by the need for surgery on his right knee. He tied the 2002 All-Star Game 7–7 with an RBI triple in the eighth inning. As a result of his knee injury in 2002 and a follow-up operation, he appeared in only 64 games in 2003. In a game on May 27, 2003, Vizquel had a straight steal of home against the Detroit Tigers. He caught Tigers pitcher Steve Avery by surprise and made it home without a throw. Vizquel returned in 2004 to hit .291 in 148 games. At the end of the season, Vizquel was signed by the Giants as a free agent

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  Anamika Khanna is a leading Indian designer who started off by winning the Damania Fashion award in the year 1995. Anamika Khanna attended the Mahadevi Birla Girls High School and later graduated from Loreto College. This self taught designer has not received any formal training in fashion designing and technology. However her flair for designing is evident from her pioneering designs showcased at the most prestigious fashion fiestas worldwide.
Anamika Khanna retails her attires at a various reputed outlets like Carma in New Delhi, Ogaan in New Delhi & Kolkata, Ensemble in Mumbai & New Delhi, Espee in Kolkata, Ffolio in Bangalore and Chennai, Kimaya, and Elahe among others.
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Anamika loves to design sarees and her favorite color being white. Anamika Khanna’s work includes two lines - Prêt and Couture and she specializes in trousseau wear. Her designs are dominated by color and craft thus rendering a global appeal to her rather ethnic creations. Her prêt line gives an entirely new meaning to trendy and quirky look. Anamika Khanna blends together ethnic and western concepts that allure the fashion conscious people from all over the world. Anamika Khanna has a diverse portfolio of clients in countries like Spain, UK, USA, Japan, Thailand, The Middle East etc.
Anamika has a flagship store in Kolkata that houses the best and most exclusive designs of hers. Moreover her international high fashion luxury label Ana Mika was launched in the year 2004. Ana Mika is an established brand in UK with full scale sales and stockists all over the world. The international brand Ana Mika is available in around three hundred stores in UK, US, Europe, South East Asia, Middle East in high end stores like Le Bon Marche, Lane Crawford, Tomorrowland Edition, Baycrews, Villa Moda, Saks etc.
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Her international expedition began when after the London Fashion Week, she was approached by British major Harrods to showcase her designs at their store. She later supplied her creations to The Cross, Press Boutique, Feathers, and Questionnaire etc. Anamika’s designs have been showcased at Lakme India Fashion Week, Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week, London Fashion Week, and Paris Fashion Week. Anamika Khanna was also invited to Pakistan as the part of Bridal Asia to display her bridal collection; this was the first time that Indian designers showcased their collection in Pakistan.
Anamika Khanna
The designer who started her fashion designing career with the Damania Award has also won the Damania Fashion Hall of Fame honor. She received several awards including, the Exports Council Award, the Texcellence Award for Outstanding Boutique and the Kingfisher Designer of the Year Award in 2004. She was later nominated at the MTV Youth Icon Awards as the Breakthrough Designer of the Year, at the F Awards as the Designer of the Year (Women - Prêt), 2004 and at the MTV Lycra Style Awards 2004 as the Designer of the Year.
Anamika Khanna was honored with the Madhurar Gaurav Award by the Rajasthan Foundation, Kolkata chapter and FICCI’s Young Woman Achiever Award in 2006. She was also named among the fifty style icons of the year by Elle and featured in Verve power. Anamika Khanna’s riveting designs have been featured in international publications like Glamour, Paris, Vogue, UK and Vogue Best Buy.
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Salwar Kameez (also spelt shalwar kameez) is the quintessential  Indian dress. An Indian salwar kameez is a three-piece dress, with a shirt called the kameez, a pleated trouser called a salwar and a stole or dupatta to complete the look.
This beautiful outfit has its origins in Punjab, India and hence is also referred as Punjabi suit. A good salwar is pleated and the more the pleats the prettier it looks. A salwar kameez could be made in a variety of materials, like net, tissue, cotton, georgette, brasso or spun. Each of these materials have their own beauty and are very distinct from each other.
The salwar is gathered at the waist and is held by a drawstring. With the change in fashion trends, the pants are designed to be wide, baggy or narrow. Other variations include patiala salwar (with more pleats), churidhar (salwar with pleats surrounding the ankle) or parallels (wide pants). Other designer salwar kameez trends include pakistani salwar kameez and Anarkali salwar kameez.
A salwar kameez could have thread work, badla work, bandhej work (tie-and-dye) or phulkari patterns. These suits could be either ready made or tailor-made. These days semistitched suits are also available that have patterns like ready made salwar kameezes yet can give the fit of a made-to-order dress.
Salwar suits are available in different fabrics and viscose is one of the fabrics available in suits. Viscose is mixed fabric which is commonly used now days in salwar suits.
Crepe is very common fabric in formal wears. Crepe salwar suits are available in both prints and embroideries. Available in different colors, crepe salwar suit looks perfect.
Kundan embroidery is one of the most exclusive and traditional embroidery used on salwar suits. Kundan salwar suits are available in vogue colors and fabrics.
Winter salwar suits are available in different fabrics like georgette, silk, lizi bizi, crepe in different bright tones of red, magenta, green, blue, black and lots mor
Summer salwar suits are available in different cool fabrics like net, chiffon, organza, cotton, georgette in both prints and embroideries in pastel tones like peach, pink etc.
Booti work looks amazingly beautiful on salwar kameez. Salwar kameez in different fabrics like crepe, georgette, chiffon are available in different colors like red, green etc

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India (Listeni/ˈɪndiə/), officially the Republic of India (Bharat Ganrajya)[c], is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the south-west, and the Bay of Bengal on the south-east, it shares land borders with Pakistan to the west;[d] China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the north-east; and Burma and Bangladesh to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives; in addition, India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Thailand and Indonesia.
Home to the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation and a region of historic trade routes and vast empires, the Indian subcontinent was identified with its commercial and cultural wealth for much of its long history.[12] Four world religions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism—originated here, whereas Zoroastrianism, Christianity, and Islam arrived in the 1st millennium CE and also helped shape the region's diverse culture. Gradually annexed by and brought under the administration of the British East India Company from the early 18th century and administered directly by the United Kingdom from the mid-19th century, India became an independent nation in 1947 after a struggle for independence that was marked by non-violent resistance led by Mahatma Gandhi.
The Indian economy is the world's tenth-largest by nominal GDP and third-largest by purchasing power parity (PPP).[13] Following market-based economic reforms in 1991, India became one of the fastest-growing major economies; it is considered a newly industrialised country. However, it continues to face the challenges of poverty, corruption, malnutrition, inadequate public healthcare, and terrorism. A nuclear weapons state and a regional power, it has the third-largest standing army in the world and ranks seventh in military expenditure among nations. India is a federal constitutional republic governed under a parliamentary system consisting of 28 states and 7 union territories. India is a pluralistic, multilingual, and multi-ethnic society. It is also home to a diversity of wildlife in a variety of protected habitats.
Contents
    1 Etymology
    2 History
        2.1 Ancient India
        2.2 Medieval India
        2.3 Early modern India
        2.4 Modern India
    3 Geography
    4 Biodiversity
    5 Politics
        5.1 Government
        5.2 Subdivisions
    6 Foreign relations and military
    7 Economy
    8 Demographics
    9 Culture
        9.1 Art and architecture
        9.2 Literature
        9.3 Performing arts
        9.4 Motion pictures
        9.5 Society
        9.6 Clothing
        9.7 Cuisine
        9.8 Science and technology
        9.9 Sport
    10 See also
    11 Notes
    12 Citations
    13 References
    14 External links
Etymology
Main article: Names of India
The name India is derived from Indus, which originates from the Old Persian word Hinduš. The latter term stems from the Sanskrit word Sindhu, which was the historical local appellation for the Indus River.[14] The ancient Greeks referred to the Indians as Indoi (Ινδοί), which translates as "the people of the Indus".[15] The geographical term Bharat (pronounced [ˈbʱaːrət̪] ( listen)), which is recognised by the Constitution of India as an official name for the country, is used by many Indian languages in its variations.[16] The eponym of Bharat is Bharata, a theological figure that Hindu scriptures describe as a legendary emperor of ancient India. Hindustan ([ɦɪnd̪ʊˈst̪aːn] ( listen)) was originally a Persian word that meant "Land of the Hindus"; prior to 1947, it referred to a region that encompassed northern India and Pakistan. It is occasionally used to solely denote India in its entirety.[17][18]
History
Main articles: History of India and History of the Republic of India
Ancient India
The earliest anatomically modern human remains found in South Asia date from approximately 30,000 years ago.[19] Nearly contemporaneous Mesolithic rock art sites have been found in many parts of the Indian subcontinent, including at the Bhimbetka rock shelters in Madhya Pradesh.[20] Around 7000 BCE, the first known Neolithic settlements appeared on the subcontinent in Mehrgarh and other sites in western Pakistan.[21] These gradually developed into the Indus Valley Civilisation,[22] the first urban culture in South Asia;[23] it flourished during 2500–1900 BCE in Pakistan and western India.[24] Centred around cities such as Mohenjo-daro, Harappa, Dholavira, and Kalibangan, and relying on varied forms of subsistence, the civilization engaged robustly in crafts production and wide-ranging trade.[23]
During the period 2000–500 BCE, in terms of culture, many regions of the subcontinent transitioned from the Chalcolithic to the Iron Age.[25] The Vedas, the oldest scriptures of Hinduism,[26] were composed during this period,[27] and historians have analysed these to posit a Vedic culture in the Punjab region and the upper Gangetic Plain.[25] Most historians also consider this period to have encompassed several waves of Indo-Aryan migration into the subcontinent from the north-west

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