Transforming Design Education into Professional Competence at Bonfire Institute of Design

In an era where aesthetics intersect with commerce and technology, design has become a strategic profession rather than a purely artistic pursuit. Fashion and interior design professionals are expected to combine conceptual creativity with technical accuracy, material knowledge, and market awareness. As urban development and lifestyle industries co

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PGDM Program at Indus Business School (IIEBM): Building Future-Ready Management Professionals

In the evolving landscape of global business, management education must go beyond textbooks and theoretical constructs. It must prepare students to navigate complexity, lead teams, interpret data, and make strategic decisions under uncertainty. The Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) offered by Indus Business School is designed with precisel

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Creating Financial Transparency and Trust in UAE Businesses with TallyPrime

The UAE has established itself as a global business hub, attracting enterprises from diverse industries such as trading, manufacturing, retail, and professional services. While the opportunities are vast, operating in this market also comes with strict financial regulations, including VAT compliance, structured audits, and the introduction of corpo

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Bajuband: Reviving the Royal Armlet in Modern Indian Fashion

Indian jewelry traditions are distinguished by their diversity, symbolism, and attention to detail. Every ornament has a specific purpose, placement, and cultural meaning. Among these, the bajuband—also known as an armlet—stands out as a powerful yet elegant accessory. Worn on the upper arm, the bajuband adds a unique dimension to traditional a

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South Indian Jewelry: A Celebration of Heritage, Devotion, and Timeless Beauty

South Indian jewelry holds a distinctive place in India’s cultural and artistic landscape. Known for its bold designs, divine symbolism, and rich gold-toned aesthetics, this jewelry style reflects centuries of tradition rooted in temples, rituals, and royal patronage. Even today, South Indian jewelry continues to be an essential part of weddings,

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