
Vinita Dawra Nangia
@vinitanangia
Columnist, Author. Director/Curator Times Literature Festival. Views personal.
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http://ozone.blogs.timesofindia.com 22-04-2009 03:19:00
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Two strangers walked into the Khan family’s life that night — the intruder came to steal and hurt, the autodriver as the saviour. The destroyer and the saviour — one a slur on humanity, the other a beacon of hope. #Ozone The Times Of India #Blogs timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/o-zone/w…




India needs to unlock the hidden potential of millions of women to become a global economic powerhouse by 2047... via Business Today businesstoday.in/magazine/colum…




The constant misinformation online also leads to a wreckage in equation between individuals, with each having their own perspectives! Loved reading this one!!! A beautiful piece by Vinita Dawra Nangia in today’s time where it’s easier to be a “kaan ka kaccha” than to be “authentic”!


Book Review - My review of Ruskin Bond’s ‘Another Day in Landour’ timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/boo… HarperCollins #RuskinBond #BookReview


Shefali Jariwala’s passing is a cultural reckoning! A verdict on this Age, our Society, & the beauty industry, which demands that the natural arc of a young woman’s beauty must be tweaked & preserved in artificial perfection. What does this say of us? - My article in TOI Opinion & Blogs


Shefali Jariwala’s passing is a verdict on this Age, our Society, & the beauty industry. Somewhere along the way, the concept of self-care got hijacked by an industry of perfection; uniqueness by cloning - My article in TOI Opinion & Blogs timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/o-zone/s…

Opinion | #ShefaliJariwala’s death cannot be just another headline to scroll past; beauty gears must shift back from grind to grace! ✍️ Vinita Dawra Nangia timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/o-zone/s…


This era of sameness. I was just telling my son I can't make out one new leading lady from the other. They're all cookie cutter same. In which Vinita Dawra Nangia minces no words. "Anyone can be perfectly beautiful – but at what cost? Somewhere along the way, the concept of
