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Shikha Gheyee

Shikha Gheyee

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Articles by Shikha Gheyee

Sridevi - Chandani of the Silver Screen

25th February 2018. I expected it to be a regular morning. Following my daily routine, the first thing I did was check my phone. Since it was pretty early in th

 Friday, March 2, 20180 Comments
From the Editor's Desk

Hey beautiful people! Welcome to the 30th issue of KMITRA. A month has already passed and we’re hoping you guys were able to stick with the new year resolutions

 Thursday, February 1, 20180 Comments
Editorial

Happy New Year Readers! The year, 2017 has ended. December is always an interesting month, the whole Christmas-New Year vibe is a joyous one, we tend to tick-ma

 Wednesday, January 3, 20180 Comments
Chocolate & Raspberry Cookie Pie

Chocolate & Raspberry Cookie Pie  Ingredients • 2 cups flour • 1 teaspoon baking soda • 1/2 teaspoon salt • 200gms unsalted butter, at room temperature

 Friday, November 3, 20170 Comments
The Blue Whale and the Elephant in the Room

Teenage and early twenties can be a pretty hard time to live in. More so, in this digital era where people are more digitally social than they are in person.  W

 Monday, September 4, 20170 Comments
BHUMI

It takes a lot of effort to selflessly dedicate ourselves into doing well for others. Not everyone in this world is altruistic in nature, but those who are, do

 Wednesday, August 2, 20170 Comments
Naam Shabana Review

  Naam Shabana, has been made as a prequel to the film Baby (2015), which was written and directed by Neeraj Pandey. But, Naam Shabana was  directed by

 Sunday, April 2, 20170 Comments
Demonetization  -  Version: Student.0

Demonetization is the act of stripping a currency unit of its status as legal tender. The opposite of demonetization is remonetization where a form of payment i

 Wednesday, December 28, 20160 Comments
Shivaay Movie Review

Warning: Review contains Spoilers. "Shivaa" with a "y"! Why? Well, no clue. Ajay Devgn plays the role of a Himalayan mountaineer who has no family. His pa

 Wednesday, November 2, 20160 Comments
Celebrating Festivals – What has changed?

In  Indian culture, there was a time when there used to be a festival every day of the year – 365 festivals in a year – because a festival is a tool to bring li

 Tuesday, September 27, 20160 Comments