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Capt Aarohi Pandit: Crossing the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean solo as the world’s youngest pilot

Capt Aarohi Pandit: Crossing the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean solo as the world’s youngest pilot

by Charu Thakur | Nov 19, 2023

(November 19, 2023) It was a beautiful evening with the sunset’s orange tint slowly turning into an alluring shade of purple and blue, and casting its magical spell on the blanket of snow beneath as Captain Aarohi Pandit was gearing up to land Pipistrel Sinus...
On Top of the World: No mission is impossible for Captain Zoya Agarwal 

On Top of the World: No mission is impossible for Captain Zoya Agarwal 

by Vikram Sharma | Jan 9, 2023

(January 9, 2022) Zoya Agarwal dared to dream the impossible quite early in life. As a child, she would often spend hours on the terrace of her home, stargazing while all her friends were busy playing games. She imagined herself touching the sky and the stars. Back...
Vineet Bhatia: The once aspiring pilot is now the face of Indian cuisine and the first Indian chef to bag a Michelin star

Vineet Bhatia: The once aspiring pilot is now the face of Indian cuisine and the first Indian chef to bag a Michelin star

by Global Indian | Aug 28, 2021

(August 28, 2021) “I’ve always said that in London there are only two addresses: 10 Downing Street and 10 Lincoln Street,” Vineet Bhatia once said in an interview. And he isn’t far from the truth… it is at Chelsea’s 10 Lincoln Street that Bhatia’s famous...

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