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newsrapido · 9 months
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Captain Zoya reacts to PM Modi's speech on women pilot
Captain Zoya reacts to PM Modi’s speech: In a proud moment for India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent Independence Day address resonated with the nation’s strides towards women-led development, particularly in the field of aviation. With an all-encompassing vision, he highlighted the remarkable progress made by women in various sectors, including the awe-inspiring world of aviation. Capt.…
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greport2018 · 2 years
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The inspiring life of Captain Zoya Agarwal
The inspiring life of Captain Zoya Agarwal
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famoushindi · 4 months
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Captain Zoya Agarwal Biography, Age, Career, Air India Pilot, Family, Caste & More 
Are you excited to know about Captain Zoya Agarwal biography? Then you can check out complete information about captain Zoya Agarwal in this post. Zoya Agarwal, a skilled Indian pilot, created history by becoming the first woman commander at Air India to lead a non-stop flight from San Francisco to Bengaluru. Her remarkable achievement not only broke barriers in the aviation industry but also…
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bolllywoodhungama · 5 months
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BREAKING: Triptii Dimri signed opposite Kartik Aaryan in Aashiqui 3
Triptii Dimri recently won hearts with her role in the Ranbir Kapoor starrer Animal.
Triptii Dimri was a known person on the Indian OTT space before the release of the blockbuster Animal. But after the release of the Ranbir Kapoor starrer, she has not only gained popularity among the masses but also became the new national crush. The actress played Zoya in Animal and she got a chance to act with Ranbir in several scenes.
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BREAKING: Triptii Dimri signed opposite Kartik Aaryan in Aashiqui 3
Now, Triptii has another feather in her cap in the form of a keenly awaited project. Bollywood Hungama has learnt that she has been signed in the upcoming romantic drama Aashiqui 3 opposite Kartik Aaryan. The film will be directed by Anurag Basu. The search for the female lead in the third film of the Aashiqui franchise was on since quite a while. It has finally ended with Triptii’s selection. Bagging this film is indeed expected to be a milestone in her career.
Aashiqui, the first film, released way back in 1990 and it starred two newcomers who became overnight sensations – Rahul Roy and Anu Agarwal. The film became an unexpected musical hit. The second film, Aashiqui 2 came many years later in 2013 and it starred Aditya Roy Kapur and Shraddha Kapoor. Directed by Mohit Suri, this one also became a musical hit
Coming back to Aashiqui 3, it will be interesting to see the chemistry between the new onscreen couple, Kartik and Triptii.
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digitalminhajalam · 1 year
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15% Of Pilots In India Are Women, 3 Times Global Average: Report
Zoya Agarwal is an Indian commercial pilot who has flown for Air India. (File) Mumbai: As much as 15 per cent of pilots in India are women, which is almost three times the global average of 5 per cent, according to an official release on Thursday. However, currently, there is no special programme in the government to encourage pilot training for women and backward classes including SCs/STs, it…
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new-haryanvi-ragni · 2 years
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Zoya Agarwal becomes first female Indian pilot to be placed in US-based museum for flight over North Pole
Zoya Agarwal becomes first female Indian pilot to be placed in US-based museum for flight over North Pole
The US-based aviation museum was impressed by the achievement of all Air India`s women pilots, and thus they offered a place to Captain Zoya Agarwal in their museum, reports ANI. source https://zeenews.india.com/aviation/zoya-agarwal-becomes-first-female-indian-pilot-to-be-placed-in-us-based-museum-for-flight-over-north-pole-2499290.html
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mehmetkali · 2 years
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Hindistan, Kadın Pilotların İşe Alınmasında Dünyaya Nasıl Liderlik Ediyor? https://ift.tt/S72vKEU
Hindistan, Kadın Pilotların İşe Alınmasında Dünyaya Nasıl Liderlik Ediyor?
  Pilotların cinsiyet oranı söz konusu olduğunda Hindistan, kadın pilotları ile başı çekiyor.
Kokpitte cinsiyet eşitliği söz konusu olduğunda, sektörün kat etmesi gereken uzun bir yol var. Çoğu ülkede kadın pilotların yüzdesi, iç karartıcı bir rakam olan düşük tek haneli rakamlarda. Tüm büyük pazarların, %12,4 kadın pilot oranıyla önemli ölçüde önünde yer alan ülke Hindistan. Doğru yaptığı ve daha fazla gelişmeye sebep olan adımlarına bir bakalım.
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Business Standard’a göre Hindistan, kadın pilot oranı açısından %12,4 ile dünya lideri. ABD sadece %5,5 kadın pilot görüyor ve İngiltere %4,7 ile daha da düşük. Dikkat çekici bir şekilde, %12 bile endüstrinin çabalaması gereken parite seviyesine hiçbir yerde yakın değil, ancak kesinlikle bir gelişme ve doğru yönde bir adım.
  Hindistan’ın kadınları pilot olarak işe almadaki başarısı, 1940’lara dayanan ve bu alanda ilgi uyandıran havacılıkla ilgili hükümetin sosyal yardım programlarıyla başladı. 1989’da atanmasından bu yana Hindistan’ın en genç kaptanlarından biri olan Kaptan Nivedita Bhasin’e göre, eyalet hükümetinin pahalı uçuş okullarını sübvanse etme programlarından aldığı destek ve daha fazla çeşitlilik için baskı yapan özel şirketler, bugün işe alımların artmasının temel nedenleri olarak gösteriliyor.
      Honouring the Unsung Heroes of #IndianAviation; Captain Nivedita Bhasin (@nivedita_bhasin ), on the occasion of #AmritMahotsav      #HarGharTiranga #IndiaAt75       #MainBharatHoon pic.twitter.com/O4EKRw5lIj
— MoCA_GoI (@MoCA_GoI) August 12, 2022
  Hindistan’ın ilk kadın havayolu CEO’su Harpreet A De Singh (2020-21’de Alliance Air’e liderlik etti), okul düzeyinde ve sonrasında sosyal yardım programları yürütmenin, özellikle kadınlar için mevcut rolün farkındalığını artırmak için çok önemli olduğunu söylüyor. Bunun, işe alımlarda büyük yardımı oldu, diye ekliyor;
“Bir süre boyunca, ülkenin her yerindeki bu tutarlı çaba, çok sayıda kadının bu mesleği seçmesine neden oldu, bazıları mesleğin varlığından bile haberdar değildi.”
  Yeni politikalar
Kadınların sektöre girip kalmalarını sağlamak için havayolları aile dostu politikalar oluşturuldu. IndiGo, kadın pilotlara hamilelik sırasında uçuş görevlerinden kaçınma ve çocuk da beş yaşına gelene kadar ayda iki hafta izinli olduğu esnek bir sözleşme seçme şansı sunuyor. Bu, kanunla sunulan 26 haftalık ücretli doğum iznine ek olarak veriliyor. Vistara da benzer şekilde tüm pilotlara ve kabin ekibine altı aylık ücretli izin sunuyor.
  Havayolları ayrıca, gece geç saatlerde havaalanlarına gidiş gelişler için güvenlik görevlileri atayarak kadın pilotlarının güvenliğini sağlamaya çalışıyor. Tüm bunlar, pilotların sektörde gelişmeye devam etmeleri için mümkün olan en iyi ortamı sağlama çabası.
Geçen yıl San Francisco’dan Bangalore’ye gerçekleşen ve tamamı kadınlardan oluşan ilk uçuşun kaptanlığını yapan Kaptan Zoya Agarwal, Hindistanda geniş aile ile yaşama toplumsal bir gelenek, bunun kadınların daha özgürce seyahat edebilmeleri anlamına geldiğini söylüyor ve ekliyor;  “Ebeveynlerin desteğine sahip olduğumuz bir sır değil ve bakıcı kiralamak da mümkün. Benim gibi kadınlar beş gün için San Fransisco’ya uçabilir ve evde ne olduğunu düşünmezler. Bu rahatlık var.”
  Daha fazla ilerleme gelecek
Onlarca yıllık eylemsizliğin ardından, küresel olarak havayolları artık daha çeşitli ve kapsayıcı bir iş gücü yaratmak için baskı yapıyor. Bu, yaklaşmakta olan pilot ve kabin ekibi eksikliğinden kaynaklanıyor olsa da, kadınların ve diğerlerinin karşılaştığı sistemik zorlukları tanımak ve bunlarla doğrudan mücadele etmek kuşkusuz önemli.
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hummingzone · 3 years
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Meet Zoya Agarwal, The Air India Pilot Who Created History By Flying World's Longest Air Route
Meet Zoya Agarwal, The Air India Pilot Who Created History By Flying World’s Longest Air Route
Air India Captain Zoya Agarwal says she knew she wanted to become a pilot at the age of 8 An all-women cockpit crew created aviation history in January this year by flying the world’s longest air route. Now, Air India Captain Zoya Agarwal, who commanded the San Francisco to Bengaluru flight, has spoken to Humans of Bombay about her childhood dream of becoming her pilot, how she worked to achieve…
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tellywoodtrash · 6 years
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Hello TT ji, I was reading your really old IB lbs and I saw that you wrote that Annika was one of your fav female tellywood characters (early on in the show, when she doesn't take society's bs of her so called character assassination saving Shivaay from being deemed a murderer). Made me curious, what other tellywood female characters have you been a fan of?
Hello anon!
Oh man, I really really loved the Anika of yore. I miss her so muchhhhh right now. Oh well.
The following is by no means a comprehensive list, but just a few (lead) characters I’ve loved over the years that came to me when I received your question:
Parvati Agarwal (Kahaani Ghar Ghar Ki): I always liked her best from among the leading ladies of the three big K serials (Kyunki, Kahaan, Kasautii…) Sakshi played her with this amazing strength and dignity, and she went on to be just an all-round badass as the show went on. She was my TV mom!
Zoya Farooqi (Qubool Hai): She was the draw of that whole show for me. She was so lovely and strong-willed and quirky and just… She literally lit up every life she touched. She was pure love and sunshine. I know they phased it out later, but I used to really love when they used to touch upon her interest and aptitude for technology, showing us a facet that girls aren’t really shown having in Tellywood.
Paakhi Shekhawat/Rathore (Tumhari Paakhi):  She was such a bright spirit, and so determined yet dignified in the way she fought for her position in Anshuman’s family. The sheer sweetness and brilliance of Paakhi made me overcome a show premise that I wouldn’t normally consider watching (child marriage, the hero already has a child, yet another urban/rural divide, etc.)
Aliya Ghulam Haider (Beintehaa): I was just drawn to her because she was a regular, no-nonsense forthright kinda girl who didn’t put up with bullshit from Zain, as much as she loved him. Perhaps the only female lead I’ve seen who has the most pragmatic approach to a marriage. 
Gauri Kumari Sharma (DBO/Ishqbaaaz): Reasons here. She isn’t flawless (as per my perception) but I love her, flaws and all.
For that matter, all the girls featured in Ishqbaaz, like Mallika, Tia, Saumya, Svetlana, even Bhavya to a certain extent… Other than Mallika, their characters never got due justice in the show, but I still love them. A lot. 
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asparklerwhowrites · 3 years
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Writing Indian characters, from an Indian person
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India is a huge country! while most characters in mainstream media are from the 'big cities' i.e Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, etc, there are many, many more places and areas to look at! since India is such a vast country, there is incredible diversity. 19,500 languages and dialects are present, with people of different skin, eye, and hair colors and types! there are, of course, a lot of inherent prejudices present, which I'll address a little later.
#1. Know their roots
There is no 'one' Indian experience. People from different places celebrate different festivals, worship different gods, and speak different languages!
A checklist of things you should know about your Indian character's background, in essence:
Which state and city/town/village are they from?
How many and which languages do they speak, and with what frequency? (Mostly, people can speak at least two languages!)
Are they religious? (more on religion later)
What are some of their favourite memories/moments linked to their culture? (festivals, family gatherings, etc)
#2. Naming your character
Some common names for boys: Aarav, Advik, Shlok, Farhan, Ritvik, Aarush, Krish, Ojas, Zain.
Some common names for girls: Arushi, Ishita, Trisha, Rhea, Riya, Zoya, Vedika, Khushi, Charvi.
Common last names: Shah, Singh, Agarwal, Banerjee, Dala, Bhat, Joshi, Iyer, Jain, Dhawan, Dixit.
Be careful while picking a last name: last names are very much indicators of the ethnicity/community you're from! most older folks can guess the ethnicity of people just by their last name - it's pretty cool.
Naming systems usually follow the name-surname format, and children usually take the last name of their father - but I believe some regions have a bit of a different system, so look that up!
#3. Stereotypes to avoid
This goes without saying, but I'm gonna say it anyway. Being 'Indian' shouldn't be your character's entire personality. Give them traits, feelings, and a purpose other than being a token diverse character. Some stereotypes that are really a no-no when it comes to Indian characters:
Making them good at math and academics in general (my Cs in math beg to differ that all Indians are good at math. often, the reason Indians are stereotyped to be so smart stems from an incredibly toxic and harmful environment at home which forces children to get good grades. unless you've experienced that, its not your story to write)
Making your Indian character 'hate' being Indian (not everyone?? hates their culture?? like there are many, MANY faults with India as a country, and it's important to recognize and take action against that - which often makes us iffy about how we feel about our country, it's genuinely not your place to write about that UNLESS you are Indian. don't bring in 'hatred' of a place you've never visited, and don't know much about.)
Make them scaredy-cats, 'cowards', who are good at nothing but being the 'brain' (I will literally behead you if you do this/lh)
#4. Why India shouldn't be portrayed as 'perfect' either
It's likely that most of you won't be going in SO deep with your Indian character, but India isn't the perfect 'uNiTy iN diVerSitY' as it's depicted in media. There are incredible tensions between religions (especially Hindus and Muslims), and even remnants of the 'untouchable' way of thinking remain between castes. There's a lot of violence against women, and misogyny is definitely something Indians are not foreign to. People with paler skin are considered to be 'better' than those with darker skin (in the older generations especially)
#5. Some common customs
Removing your shoes before entering the house, since your house is considered to be 'godly' and shoes shouldn't be brought inside
Eating dal (lentils), chawal (rice), sabji (a mixture of vegetables/meat that's cooked in different ways) roti (Indian flatbread) is considered to be a full, well-balanced meal and at least aspects of it are eaten for lunch and dinner (if not all four elements)
The suffixes -bhai (for men) and -ben (for women) are added to first names and are commonly used by adults to refer to someone of importance or who they hold to esteem.
However, 'bhai' (which literally means 'brother) is often used as slang when referring to friends or family. Other slang includes 'arrey' which is used to show irritation or 'yaar' which has the same context.
It's custom to call adults who you refer to in a friendly way 'aunty' or 'uncle', like the parents of your friends.
Talking back to your elders is forbidden, especially your grandparents who you have to refer to with utmost respect.
#6. Religions
India is a very religiously diverse country. The most common religion is Hinduism, then Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, and Buddhism. All religions have their own complexities, and since I'm a Hindu, I can tell you a little bit about that!
It's common to have a mandir which is a small altar dedicated to the deities your family worships. (Fun fact - they're usually placed in the East direction because that's where the sun rises)
Most kids can say a few shloks by-heart, which are a few lines of prayer! (lmao I've forgotten most but I used to be able to rattle off at least ten when I was younger)
Most people know at least the general plot of the Ramayan and Mahabharat - two famous epic stories. (I'm not sure if they're inherently 'Hindu' or not)
Many people wear necklaces with a small pendant of the deity they worship!
Common Hindu deities: Saraswati, Ganesha, Shiva, Krishna, Vishnu.
It's important to note that religious violence is a thing. Muslims especially, are oppressed and discriminated against. It's a very, very complex issue, and one that's been going on for thousands of years.
#7. Myth & Facts
India is a very poor country
Yep! Lakhs of people live in villages with no electricity, clean water, or amenities nearby. There's no point sugar-coating it. There are HUGE gaps between the poor and the rich (have you heard of Ambani and Adani :D) and while our millionaires rejoice in their thirty-story mansions, people die of famine, disease, and hunger every day. I am personally lucky enough to be EXTREMELY privileged and attend an international school and live in one of the most developed cities. Most people aren't as lucky as me, and it's a really true, horrifying reality.
Everyone in India is vegetarian
No lmao - while many people ARE, there's a greater and equal amount of non-vegetarian people.
We burn our dead in parking lots
This circulated back when the second wave was going on in India, and the media blew it out of proportion. First of all, what the actual f!ck. Cremation is a Hindu ritual, and by saying that aLL Indians burn their dead you are erasing the other religions here. Secondly, cremation is a sacred ritual only attended by close family of the deceased member. It does not happed in PARKING LOTS. It's a time of grief and loss, not a way to humiliate a religion for the way they treat their dead.
Drop any other questions about India in the comments/DM me!
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Hrithik Roshan
Name Hrithik Roshan
Nick Name Duggu
Date of Birth 10-01-1974
Birth Place Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Sex Male
Religion Hindu
Nationality Indian
Language Know English, Urdu, Hindi,
Marital Status Married
Hobbies Daily Exercise, Watching Movies 
Height 6'2"
Weight 74 Kg
Eye Color Brown
Hair Color Black
Education • School: Bombay Scottish School
• Collage: Sydenham College  B.Com
Father Rakesh Roshan
Mother Pinky
Sister Sunaina
Grandfather J. Om Prakash
Wife Suzanne Khan 
Sons • Hrehaan(2006)
• Hridhaan(2008)
Debut Movie Aasha
Debut in Leading Role Kaho Naa... Pyaar Ha
Debut award Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut
Favorite color Black
Favorite Food Indian Food
Favorite Pet Persian Cat
Favorite Actor Raj Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan
Favorite Actress Madhuri Dixit, Madhubala,  Kajol
Favorite Hollywood Actor Sylvester Stallone
Favorite Hollywood Actress Helen Hunt and Julia Roberts 
Famous Movies Lakshya, Koi... Mil Gaya, Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon,
Mujhse Dosti Karoge, Na Tum Jaano Na Hum,
AAP Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham,
Yaadein, Mission Kashmir, Fiza
Contact Address Kavita Bld., 2nd Floor Vithal Nagar Society, 11th Rd.,
Juhu Scheme, Mumbai 400 049
Hrithik Roshan's childhood, marriage, children, family photos
Hrithik family
Hrithik Roshan's Children
Trivia / Facts
• His father Rakesh Roshan is the son of music director Roshan.
• Hrithik has two thumbs in his right hand.
• His Grandfather is the music director Roshan
• Roshan has two thumbs on his right hand
• He appeared in films as a child actor in 1980
• His Debut leading role in Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000)
• when he was six years old he acts in the movie "Aasha".
• His latest movie is 'Zindagi Na Milegi " Releasing on July 15, 2011.
Awards Winner
• 2000 :Filmfare Award for Best Actor (Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai).
• 2000 :Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut
• 2003 :Filmfare Award for Best Actor(Koi... Mil Gaya)
• 2003 :Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance in "Koi... Mil Gaya".
• 2006 :Filmfare Award for Best Actor in"Dhoom 2.
• 2008 :Filmfare Award for Best Actor (Jodhaa Akbar).
 Nominated
• 2000: Filmfare Award for Best Actor (Fiza)
• 2001: Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for"Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham..."
• 2004: Filmfare Award for Best Actor Movie is "Lakshya".
• 2006:Filmfare Award for Best Actor (Krrish).
• 2008: Golden Minbar International Award for Best Actor for Jodhaa Akbar
• 2010: Filmfare Award for Best Actor for Guzaarish.
Hrithik Roshan Movies list / Filmography
No Year        Film    Music Director      Director           Co-star
1 1980 Aasha Laxmikant Pyarelal J. Om Prakash Jeetendra
2 1980 Aap Ke Deewane Rajesh Roshan Surendra Mohan Rishi Kapoor
3 1981 Aas Paas Laxmikant-Pyarelal J. Om Prakash Dharmendra, Hema Malini
4 1983 Aasra Pyaar Da - J. Om Prakash -
5 1986 Bhagwan Dada Rajesh Roshan J. Om Prakash Rajnikanth, Rakesh Roshan, Danny Denzongpa
6 2000 Fiza Anu Malik, A. R. Rahman, Ranjit Barot Khalid Mohammed Jaya Bachchan
Karisma Kapoor
7 2000 Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai Rajesh Roshan Rakesh Roshan Amisha Patel
8 2000 Mission Kashmir Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Vidhu Vinod Chopra Preity Zinta
9 2001 Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... Jatin Lalit, Sandesh Shandilya, Aadesh Shrivastava Karan Johar Kareena Kapoor
10 2001 Yaadein Anu Malik Subhash Ghai Kareena Kapoor
11 2002 Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage Rajesh Roshan Vikram Bhatt Amisha Patel
12 2002 Mujhse Dosti Karoge! Rahul Sharma Kunal Kohli Rani Mukerji
13 2002 Na Tum Jaano Na Hum Rajesh Roshan Arjun Sablok Esha Deol
14 2003 Koi... Mil Gaya Rajesh Roshan Rakesh Roshan Preity Zinta
15 2003 Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon
Anu Malik
Sooraj R. Barjatya Kareena Kapoor
16 2004 Lakshya Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Farhan Akhtar Preity Zinta
17 2006 Dhoom 2 Pritam Sanjay Gadhvi Aishwariya Rai
18 2006 Krrish Rajesh Roshan Rakesh Roshan Priyanka Chopra
19 2006 I See You Vishal-Shekhar Vivek Agrawal Arjun Rampal,
 Vipasha Agarwal
20 2007 Om Shanti Om Vishal-Shekhar Farah Khan Shah Rukh Khan,
Deepika Padukone,
Arjun Rampa,l
Shreyas Talpade,
Kirron Kher
21 2008 Jodhaa Akbar A. R. Rahman Ashutosh Gowariker Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan
22 2008 Krazzy 4 - Jaideep Sen Arshad Warsi, Juhi Chawla,
 Irrfan Khan, Rajpal Yadav,
 Suresh Menon
23 2008 Luck by Chance Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Zoya Akhtar Dimple Kapadia, Farhan Akhtar, Konkona Sen Sharma,
Alyy Khan, Rishi Kapoor,
 Juhi Chawla, Isha Sharvani
24 2010 Kites Rajesh Roshan Anurag Basu Bárbara Mori
25 2010 Guzaarish Sanjay Leela Bhansali Sanjay Leela Bhansali Aishwariya Rai
26 2011 Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Zoya Akhtar Katrina Kaif
27 2011 Don 2 Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Farhan Akhtar Priyanka Chopra,
Shahrukh Khan,
Lara Dutta, Kunal Kapoor
28 2012 Agneepath Ajay-Atul Karan Malhotra Priyanka Chopra
29 2013 Main Krishna Hoon Amjad-Nadeem Rajiv S. Ruia Katrina Kaif
Juhi Chawla,
30 2013 Krrish 3 Rajesh Roshan Rakesh Roshan
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guncelkal · 2 years
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Pilots debunk 11 flying myths
Pilots debunk 11 flying myths
Pilots Zoya Agarwal and Rajalakshmi Eshwar debunk 11 myths they commonly hear about flying. They explain that cabin air isn't toxic, flying affects the body, and why turbulence is no big deal. They also debunk the myth that autopilot flies the plane for them.  Pilots Zoya Agarwal and Rajalakshmi Eshwar debunk 11 myths about flying. They talk about why cabir air doesn't make you sick, the effects…
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aviationdreamer · 1 year
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Captain Zoya Agarwal ✈️✈️👩‍✈️ #zoyaagarwal
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blinktutor · 3 years
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'আকাশের তারা ছুঁতে চাইতাম!' এয়ার ইন্ডিয়ার পাইলট ক্যাপ্টেন জোয়া আগরওয়াল স্বপ্ন দেখাচ্ছেন অন্য মহিলাদেরও| Air India pilot Zoya Agarwal inspires women to dream big– News18 Bangla
‘আকাশের তারা ছুঁতে চাইতাম!’ এয়ার ইন্ডিয়ার পাইলট ক্যাপ্টেন জোয়া আগরওয়াল স্বপ্ন দেখাচ্ছেন অন্য মহিলাদেরও| Air India pilot Zoya Agarwal inspires women to dream big– News18 Bangla
#নয়াদিল্লি: এ যেন তারা ছোঁওয়ার গল্প! ছোট্ট মেয়ে খেলনাবাটি খেলে বড় হয়ে বিয়ের পর শুধু সংসার করতে পারে, এমনটা একদমই নয়। এই ধারণা ভুল হয়েছে অনেক দিন আগেই। আর সমাজের সেই ভুল ধারণাগুলিকে ভেঙে দিতে এগিয়ে এসেছেন বহু মেয়ে। তবে তাঁদের মধ্যে এখন অন্যতম হলেন এয়ার ইন্ডিয়ার (Air India) ক্যাপ্টেন জোয়া আগরওয়াল (Captain Zoya Agarwal)। যিনি এখন সামাজের অনুপ্রেরণা। জানুয়ারিতে সানফ্রান্সিসকো থেকে বেঙ্গালুরু…
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Captain Zoya Agarwal, Air India Girl Pilot, to Symbolize Nation for Technology Equality at UN
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