Friday 14 December 2018

Wax Museum in Jaipur


‘Jaipur Wax Museum’


Jaipur Wax Museum strategically sited in the premises of Fort Nahargarh, which stands at the highest edge of the legendary city, Jaipur, is a unique tourist destination. It has been crafted with an idea of giving people of the pink city and the Indian and International travelers a new place that holds the history, cinema, and sports celebrities, literature, art & culture and royal grandeur under one roof. The museum is the brain child of Mr. Anoop Srivastava of Entertainment 7 Ventures Pvt. Ltd. who laid the intellectual foundation for this project with the Pink City Film Festival in 2006. A lifelike wax sculpture of the legendary Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan was unveiled at this event. Encouraged by the response and armed with the dream of creating a one-of-its-kind museum, Mr. Srivastava teamed with several other like-minded people including sculptor Susanta Ray. A skilled team of technicians, designers etc. restored the fort and the interiors were adapted to create an attraction that would add yet another crown jewel to Rajasthan Tourism. Several days of ingenious restoration, 32 wax exhibits – each installed with a unique set and a skillfully polished fortress later, the museum is here to enthrall its visitors.

(Report by Aayushi Goyal)

Story tellers in India


Story tellers in India

Storytelling describes the social and cultural activity of sharing stories, sometimes with improvisation, theatrics, or embellishment. Every person has its own stories or narratives, which are shared as a means of entertainment, education, cultural preservation or instilling moral values. Through the vast history and sub-cultures of different regions, a quick list of some of the famous storytellers in India and their styles. Major story tellers in Delhi NCR are Usha Chabbra, Rituparna Ghosh, and Shalini Bansal. In Bangalore Aparna Athreya, Arthi Anand, Vikram Sidhar. In Ahmadabad Yogita B Ahija and many more in many cities. Stories can make you laugh or cry, they can make you angry, depressed and scared. In short stories can evoke you in every emotion that humankind has even known. Stories are talks and gossips, lessons and sermons. And one such story teller who loves to indulge in “Golpo” the Bengali word for the story is Rituparna Ghosh of “Your Story Bag “.

(Report by Aayushi Goyal)

Monday 22 October 2018

A Photo Exhibition held at Media Studio of JU


Department of Journalism and Mass Communication of JECRC University organised a photo exhibition ‘Emotimages’ on Friday. The exhibition was held in the Media Studio. The photos put up were those clicked by the students of B.A. (JMC) and depicted human emotions like happiness, love, anger, surprise, and sadness. Students and faculty members from all the branches of JECRC University visited the Studio to see the wonderful photographs which brought out joy, pain, gloom, astonishment, and warmth of the people captured in the shot.





Friday 23 March 2018

Media Studio of JU is ready now

The studio is made in 2200 squires feet area and amount of 35 lakhs


Jaipur. Media Studio of JECRC University is now ready for daily practices. Now the students of Journalism and Mass Communication Department can make audio bulletins,Video programmes, Documentaries and other Media exercises.The studio is made of 2200 squires feet area and the cast is about 35 lakhs.
Faculty-in-charge of School of Journalism and Mass Communication Mr. Shailendra Pratap Singh Bhati told that “Practice Journalism” is our vision. From his vision, THE MESSAGE daily newspaper and THE VOICE audio bulletin was started. Now Students will learn more in Media Studio. The Studio is divided into two parts, where one is for video and the other is for audio(radio). It was designed by Mr. Ramesh Jangid. The studio comprises of an anchor desk, PCR room, Makeup room and much more.The cameras and the recording equipment are some things currently used for the radio. The main objective behind this was to facilitate the students who want practical exposure. So for them, this is very important to work in a studio where they can record live things and can approach them.
Studio In-charge Mr. Amandeep told that a news bulletin was made out by 2nd-year students last week firstly, a lot of things are in progress here. Some of the equipment is yet to come but studio can be used form today. Architecture Ramesh Jangid shared his experience that the design of the studio is according to the requirement of the map. It consists of glass wool and fabric, the whole studio is soundproof.For making it soundproof we use glass wool in the partition,ply-board,and fabric.
The ceiling, floor,and fall ceiling are also soundproof. We completed the whole project in 3 to 4 months.
( Reported by Shubham Vaishnav )

Thursday 22 March 2018

Einstein, Gravity and Wonder of Words

The Literary Extravaganza ‘Wonder of Words-2018’ concluded 
with Prof. Lisa Randall’s session





Jaipur. Wonder of Words concluded with an interactive session of an American physicist, scholar
and author Prof. Lisa Randall. She interacted about Gravity, Einstein and her research works.
The moderator of the session was Jayesh Pawar who took the session forward with a brief introduction of Lisa and further questioned her regarding Einstein’s energy formula to which she answered that with further research in the subject we get to know more about it.
When asked about work shown in books ‘Warped Passage’ and ‘Knocking on Heaven’s Door’
which got into New York Times top 100 Notable books list, she answered with a smile that she loves
it when people read her books and like them. 


She educated the students that gravitation is one of the weakest force on Earth. She mentioned that she works because she likes working and not for money or awards. The moderator very efficiently took the session towards the end with a few questions from the audience. With the last session WOW, 2018 ended with a lifetime learning from all the renowned speakers who shared their knowledge and experiences

( Reported by Aditi Rathi and Ashwin )

Quiz on Famous TV Show “FRIENDS”

JU Media Student attended quiz competition


Jaipur. A JU Media student attended the ongoing “Aarohan Fest” of Poornima College organized a “Friends” (F•R•I•E•N•D•S•) TV show quiz on Thursday at the Poornima Group of Institution. The event called on all the fans in Jaipur of the popular sitcom F.R.I.E.N.D.S. which has been entertaining the young audience for two decades to test who knows more about friends and prove themselves as
the ‘biggest fans of F.R.I.E.N.S. Several teams participated in the inter-college and intra-college competition, each teams consisting of three or four members which had the chance of winning the cash price of Rs. 4000.
The quiz progressed quickly as it started with the buzzer round but then went on to the Bamboozled round in the end which had the team members doing odd tasks while answering questions about the American television show. The questions ranged from asking about the real names of some side characters to asking about the quirky facts of every character revealed on the show.The room was filled with decorations related to the show that every fan cherished and it was a fun experience for all those who had gone there to test their knowledge of the show. As the famous line in the show goes, it ]was indeed something that made everyone there yell out Oh-My- God!

 ( Reported by Swasti Kulshreshtha )

'The Lalit’ hosts an event at JECRC University


Jaipur. Hotel ‘Th Lalit’ hosted an event at JECRC University, Jaipur for the students of Hotel Management. "Th aim of the event was to provide practical experience of the heeld and course they are pursuing.The students prepared various dishes to be sold in their Food Truck including burger and vegetable rolls with various combos.The supervisor of the event was Mr. Munchun. It was filled with
fun and knowledge.Faculties as well as students enjoyed delicious dishes prepared by the students.
Hotel Management students Utsatve Mehra and Hement Yadav were in the Food Truck and served food to the customers. Faculty Manvir Godara told tha during this event student become aware about working culture of 5-star hotels. They knew how to serve in luxury hotels? HOD Sunil Bhargav said that practical knowledge is very important in the study of hotel management.

( Reported by Prerna Singh and Pooja Jangid )

Celebration of Global Literature in JLF-2018

Journalism Student becomes part of festival in secretariat committee


Jaipur. The much-awaited ZEE Jaipur Literature Festival-2018 programme was finally out on 25 to 29 Jan 2018.Things are really fun at the Jaipur Literature Festival. The
11th edition of the Festival features 200 sessions spanning a multitude of topics, trends, ideas and genres ranging from fiction, Poetry, non-fiction, gender, Environment, Science, History, Liberal arts, Journalism, economics, travel, and cinema.

The programme was a diverse session that includes literary, artistic, and discursive forms and a celebration of perspectives in Indian and global literature. School of Journalism and Mass Communication students Siddharth Sharma become part of this festival as secretariat committee. During this session, the panelist Upinder Singh, Maya Jasno" , and Suhud Trivedi discussed on the issue happen in Gurgaon in which crowd throne stone on the school bus. They did not address the anger of the Rajput Elephant in the nature of the violence, about the different types of violence on which the state’s violence was valid until an incredible audience member was not brought.
That fantastically filmy line couldn’t, alas, entice censor board chief Prasoon Joshi to
make an appearance. Indeed, these past few years, the manhas been such a texture at the festival that he could have helped the harried hacks on the press terrace. Predictably, the sessions featuring Bollywood celebrities were packed:
Anurag Kashyap almost caused a stampede, Nawazuddin’s slot on playing Manto
looked like Dadar Railway station at peak hour; even Soha Ali Khan’s session on the Perils of Celebrity was crowded. When the Bollywood circus moved on, Shashi Tharoor arrived to thrill the crowds as he thundered about the difference between Hinduism and Hindutva. Thankfully, thistime there wasn’t a farrago insight. Although, it was a great and inspiring session and well-groomed by everyone.

 ( Reported By Shivalika Singh )

Wednesday 21 March 2018

Media students conduct Badi Bahas on Padmaavat

An engaging club activity was arranged by students of JECRC University


Jaipur. A panel discussion was organized by School of Journalism and Mass Communication of JECRC University, Jaipur on ‘Padmaavat’ on 3rd February.During this Saturday club activity,
Media Students had a discussion playing the role of BJP spokes person, Congress Spokesperson,
Karni Sena spokesperson and a liberal-democratic  film critic. These roles played by Chirag Sharma,
Priyansh Nahar, Ashwin Solanki and Sadiq Khan respectively. The whole session was moderated by
Chandan Kumar Jangid. At the beginning, faculty member Dr. Amit Sharma introduced the event, speaking about the club activity and its significance. Moderator asked the views to all the panelists that what is “Padmavat” in your mind and what is your stand? Filmmaker Sadiq said that “Padmaavat” is based n historical fiction poem but Karni Sena feels that there is the wrong portrait of Rani Padmini. Karni Sena is extremely violent and protest should be done to the limit. Karni Sena spokes person replied Padmaavat is totally a wrong portrait of history. The third panelist BJP Spokesperson told that Karni Sena gave warning to Sanjay Leela Bhansali that he had played with their history. We are not against any caste. On the other side, Congress spokes-person told that Padmaavat is a movie on history and it should be shown with its originality. It should not be made a big issue nation. Moderator than asked a question to panelist Sadiq that as a filmmaker you have a freedom of expression but there are some limitations also do you think Padmavat is made outreach of this limitation? Sadiq replied that yes,there is a limitation on freedom of expression but this is decided by the court authorities and if CBFC has seen the movie and made five modifications. Then, why the exhibition of “Padmaavat” is not made in four states. Karni Sena representative than added that CBFC only focuses on that there should not be any adult content and children can see the movie but they do not see the movie on historical point. Our demand is that court should make a committee that can decide that this particular movie is related to history and do not mislead history. We do not consider Padmaavat as a fiction it is based on history.
Moderator Chandan Kumar put up his next question that Protest is not a wrong thing to do but there
is a way to do protest as earlier said by Sadiq that the protest was on an impulsive level many buses
were made on # re and many FIRs were also led against Karni Sena. what would you like to say on this? Kalvi told that Nargarh issue was irrelevant and it was a rumor against Karni Sena by its haters
and there is not such FIR against us. The protest was going peacefully but than Deepika Padukone made a statement that any power can’t stop “Padmavat” realize and the elected government of four
states is saying to ban the film and I think this is what all people want.
The panel discussion “Badi Bahas” came to an end by the conclusion that firstly, a  filmmaker has a freedom to speech and expression but they can’t mold the history as they like and secondly, protest against something is good but it should be done in limitations.

( Reported by Shruti Sharma )

Indians have same cultural genetics with different faces

An interactive session with President Dr. D.P. Mishra on ‘National Integration’


Jaipur. School of Journalism and Mass Communication organized a session with President of JECRC University Dr. D.P. Mishra on Tuesday. He acknowledged the students by his golden words on ‘National Integration’.He said, the cultural genetics of Indian is same but every face  differs from each other. According to him, National Integration is the awareness of a common identity among the citizens of the country. It means that though we belong to different castes, religion, regions and we
speak diff erent languages but we recognize the fact that we are allone as we have diversity in unity
not unity in diversity in India. He also emphasized on Rajasthan Culture and Brij Bhasa. He concludes that thinking of Indians are not diff erent from region to region. People can be from
different states but their integrity towards the Nation is same and all languages are integrated. He
also concludes that in a conversation people should be sympathetic to each other. They should
never oppose and confront the other person while in being in conversation.


Dean School of Science Dr. R.N. Prasad acknowledged students about the prospect of the newspaper for the youth. He said that there should be more positive and scientific news in the newspaper of any
state or city. Dean School of Law Dr. Mahesh Koolwal was also present during the session.
In the end, a vote of thanks was given by faculty member Shailendra Pratap Singh. He promised
the delegates to work harder and ended the session with the quote “woods are dark and deep, we
have promised to keep and miles to go before we sleep and miles to go before we sleep”.

( Reported By Aayushi Goyal )

Budding Journalists come with Audio Bulletin ‘The Voice’

‘The Voice’



Jaipur. With the great success of Newspaper ‘THE MESSAGE’, YouTube channel ‘THE COMMUNICATOR’ and the blog ‘ALAAV’. We are proud to inform you that School of Journalism and Mass Communication has successfully circulate Audio Bulletin ‘The Voice’ as regular media feature with the help of our faculty Shailendra Pratap Singh Bhati, Pandit Amandeep, Pavitar Singh and Dr. Amit Sharma.

In Audio Bulletin we circulate bites of different people from different streams. Students of fourth semester in the guidance of our faculty doing recording and production of audio clip.

( Reported by Nidhi Biyani )

“Journalism Students are growing day by day”

President Dr. D.P. Mishra launched two booklet for School of Journalism and Mass Communication







Jaipur. School of Journalism and Mass Communication launched two fascinating book-
let “Archive of The Message Volume-1” and “ Booklet for School of Journalism and Mass Communication”. President of JECRC University, Jaipur Dr. DP Mishra launched both booklet. A A warm welcome was greeted by Rajnandini Sharma The Message, Volume-1 was initiated by the 2nd year students of Journalism’s and Mass Communication Departmenton 15 February 2017. Initially it
was published twice in a week but after few months it started publishing on daily basis. President Dr. Mishra praised the Journalism Students and their faculties for such wonderful activities and their dedicated and professional behavior for theirtrade.
He said, “Journalism students are growing more and more and enhancing their performance day by day”. He is very impressed by the wise questions asked by students in various sessions and lectures. He blessed the students by saying that their education is well benefited for the society and helps our youth to magnify their ability. He motivates students towards study by giving examples of great personalities all over the world. He makes them so strong and prepares to withstand any obstacle of the life. He glorifies the faculties of Journalism and Mass communication for their multiple initiatives, their style of working and the passion they show for their work. Deal Science Prof.
RN Prashad, Dean School of law Dr. Mahesh Koolwal also become part of this event. Faculty members Shailendra Pratap Singh, Dr. Amit Sharma,Pandit Amandeep and Pavitar
Singh were also present.

( Reported By Aayushi Goyal )




JECRC Student awarded as Miss Indian Trailblazer-2018

Miss Indian Trailblazer-2018

Jaipur: JECRC University’s BJMC 1st year student Reshu Sharma was crowned as Miss Indian Trailblazer 2018 on 11 February in the Indian Trail blazer Women’s Award held at G.D. Badaya Memorial auditorium. Out of 50 participants, Reshu got selected in top five for the question and answer round and stood first to be called Miss Indian Trailblazer. She was crowned by Mrs. Rashmi Razdan (Mrs. India International) and Mrs. Shelly Singh Mrs. Universe (East central Asia-2017). Showstopper for the evening was Mrs. Varsha Mittal (Mrs. India Rajasthan). ! e costumes for the show were designed by Shelly and Anshika Jodhka, studio your highness.

( Reported by Jatin Sharma )

When you don’t know!! ( Poem )

When you don’t know what’s happening 
and why it’s happening..
When you don’t know where’s
your space in hell or heaven..
When you don’t know what to do
or what not to do..
When you don’t know what’s
good and what’s bad for you...
When you don’t know what’s true
Or what’s false..
When you don’t know the difference between
 you and others..
When you don’t know the difference
between love and care..
When you don’t know your existence
 matters or doesn’t matters ..
When you don’t know who cares
about you or doesn’t cares at all..
When you don’t know you are
required or important..
When you don’t know building
yourself is an option or not..
When you don’t know the meaning
 of your life then you write I
DON’T KNOW..

(Reported By Rajnandini Sharma )

Delegates of 26 Countries visit JECRC College

Promoting entrepreneurship education in the Developing Countries


Jaipur.: 48 participants from 26 countries visited JECRC College, Jaipur on 7 March. " The objectives of this institutional visit by EDII was to understand the role of entrepreneurship development cell in promotion of entrepreneurship education. Mr. Mukesh Agarwal welcomed all the guests and briefed the culture of Rajasthan. The event started with all the delegates introducing themselves and elucidating about their work and profession. Then the event heard the brief introduction of the whole JECRC foundation and all the initiatives like Aashayein, JECRC Hackathon, JECRC alumni start-up meet, Suhasini etc. Budding journalists of JECRC university interacted with the delegates. 
Firstly, they interacted with Kamar Kozhakhmetona of Kazakhstan,
who did masters in Economics. He said “one must develop interest in one’s field to be successful”.
“Promoting entrepreneurship is very important for the society”,said a Professor of management training from Columbia. " Then they interacted with Igrim, who is a senior teacher from Astana,
Kazakhstan. He believed that the govt. Must support new ideas from youngsters for the sake of
the upcoming generation. EDII is an organizing who work for International training Programme
of Entrepreneurship Education to Strengthen Emerging Economies and Sustainable Livelihoods under the aegis of ITEC-MEA, Govt. of India, New Delhi. " is program was specially designed for educators and professionals involved in activities related to promoting innovations through educational interventions.
 ( Reported by Kunika Yadav )

‘Emotimages’ sketches five human emotions

Registrar, Sh. S.L. Agrawal honors media students behind the lens











Jaipur. A photo exhibition ‘Emotimages’ was held on Friday at the Media Studio of JECRC University, Jaipur by the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Registrar of JECRC University Shri S.L. Agrawal presented the certificates of appreciation to the students who achieved the  first four ranks in Emotimages." first position was bagged by Prerna Soni who very subtly depicted human emotions through the wonderful photographs she clicked. sub themes of anger, surprise, sadness, happiness, and love found expression in the brilliant photographs taken by Prerna Singh and Falguni Srivastava who secured the second position and the third position respectively.
The profound photography skills of Jayesh Pawar secured for him the fourth position. Immensely proud of her achievement, Prerna Soni was grateful to the faculty members of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication and rightfully declared that girls are equal to boys when it comes to the art of photography. The theme of the exhibition was human emotions which included the following sub themes- happiness, love, surprise, anger, and sadness. The students of B.A. (JMC) put up the photographs on these sub themes which they had clicked themselves. The effort of every student who contributed to Emotimages was appreciated by the President of JECRC University, Dr. D.P. Mishra. The photo exhibition attracted a lot of visitors as students and faculty members of different branches kept coming until late afternoon to see the work put up by the School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
( Reported by Swasti Kulshreshtha )

Cheaters: The other side of the love

Jaipur. Novoneel Chakraborty is the best-selling author of seven romantic thriller novels. His all books carry the dark plots and the side of female protagonist
also his books contain the ills and suspense. His latest book Black Suits-
You was a psycho-sexual thriller unveiling the mysterious life of a bestselling erotic author and a reader who gets obsessed with him. The man again comes with his new novel call “Cheaters” on this
Valentine.Cheaters tell nine short stories, each discussing a different shade of infidelity in today’s times when societal norms are still the same-archaic. Cheaters are the first collection of short stories
where nine people who cheat their partner’s by doing wrong things. It examines the theme of physical relationship and adultery where today’s time the dynamics of a romantic relationship is undergoing
unprecedented changes. The reader when reading these stories fill with thrills they’ll able to connect those stories much like today’s modern day relationships of themselves. If one is looking for such a novel with full of suspense and fantasies can go for Novoneel Chakraborty’s Cheaters.

                                                                                  ( Reported by Shruti Sharma )

Media students of JU visit Zee Studio

Students got to know about TV Serial production process in Indoor and Outdoor setups


Jaipur. Students of B.A.(JMC) 1st and 2nd year from School of Journalism and Mass Communication had a visit to Zee Studio, Jaipur on Tuesday. This visit was planned by the outreach committee of School of Journalism and Mass Communication, which plans event, visits,and trips for student’s interest and for career enhancement.
There,Students got to know about TV production, fiction and nonfiction editing and sound
mixing. The General Manager Mr. Hygreev Karri of Zee studio acknowledged the students about the studio working and schedules. He indulged the students about the various aspects of TV production. The faculty of BA (JMC) and Zee Studio concerned persons had a conversation about student’s welfare and their future internship program.There,Students got to
see four different sets in which three were indoor and one was outdoor.These setups belong to some daily soaps of Zee TV and &TV. Among them, three setups were of daily soap  “Hum Panch” and “Hum Panch FirSe”.While visiting the zee studio they visit the post-production rooms like editing room, sound mixing room, make-up room, PCR, etc.
The technical experts of the different stages interact with the students and acknowledged them for the importance of post-production. They also give a demo with Dolby sound system. Dolby is a sound system in which all distortion is separated.
Although, it was a very educational and learning visit for the students.They understand the various aspects of TV production and working of any established and renounced studio.
                   
     ( Latika Arora )
               

Tuesday 20 March 2018

JECRC College celebrates Women’s day

Jaipur. International women’s day was celebrated in JECRC College on 8-9 March. Annie Mathew, Director of Business Development Management, Blackberry India joined the event as chief guest. Annie shared her experience that how she merged herself into drastically jobs. She added that if
you think and capable to do than do that work immediately and get success. On the second day, Oshin & Deepshika of Microsoft explain about imagine camp and discover camp. They shared that how
anyone uses their creative mind and get towards international competition. Likewise, women’s day celebrated through getting inspiration and practical knowledge.

 ( Report by Sakshi Jain & Shivalika Singh

Journalists should always be loyal to their work: Prof. Bareth

BBC Journalist Prof. Narayan Bareth interacted with JU Journalism Students


Jaipur. A Journalist should always live like a normal person but his thinking should be wise. As people should be guided by the light of your words. Media organizations a business but a Journalist should be loyal to his profession, said BBC Journalist Prof. Narayan Bareth. An interactive session has been
conducted with him on Thursday in Media Studio. He gives wise knowledge to the student of School of Journalism and Mass Communication. He added that Journalism is a profession which touches every field of society. Reading newspaper make unaware of the society and acknowledge the current affairs and thinking of the society. He engrossed that knowledge is gained by the expression given by an individual. He taught that life is a lesson that should be learned by everyone. He enlightened students by some great philosophers like Gautam Buddha, Greek Philosopher etc. He gotus to know that in our society the names of the person is also a reason of caste conflict He added that every person has something, they own talent which they showcase at a given point in time. He acknowledged the three keys for a journalist for a good career i.e. firstly knowledge, secondly language that should be simple and sorted to be understood easily and at last orientation that includes both the knowledge and language. The duty of a Journalist should be always to compare different news and relate them. Although a Journalist should be keen about the words, his words should always motivate, educate and inform the society. Faculty Mr. Shailendra Singh Bhati welcomed him in School of Journalism and Mass Communication. At the last, Dr. Amit Sharma given vote of thanks.
 ( Report by Aayushi Goyal ) 

HOPE

Do you believe what you see?
Do you believe in reality?
Do you believe in the sun
that’s bright?
Do you believe in the stars of
the night?
Do you believe in the spoken
word?
Do you believe in the things,
heard?
Do you believe in final
answer?
Do you believe in the swirling
dancer?
Open your eyes with hope
within
Open the door let the light
reach in
If you believe, then you will
win


Reshu Sharma

DJ Teri Miko yesternight, Fashion show tonight!


Teri Miko ignited in DJ Night, Now JU waiting to be rocked by Ramp-glamour





Jaipur. The most awaited moment of the second day of JU Rhythm came finally on Friday night as International DJ Teri Miko made the students grooveto her tunes. The international-al artist whose origin is from Ukraine performed on the stage mixing electronic dance music with well-known songs.
Tericame to the University at around 9 o’clock on Friday night and started her performance by 9:30 p.m. The members of the Media Team were involved in the duty to capture this moment in their
cameras. Finally, the night came to an end and DJ Teri Miko left the University after giving a splendid
performance. The energetic beats she played made everyone to lift their hands high up in the air.It

was a really fun night indeed. Teri Miko is a name that’s part of major festivals like Sunburn Festival andVh1 Supersonic. She has shared the stage with bass giants like Marsh- mello,Slander, Dyro, Quintino and more. Her recent release was ‘Kolavoon Spinnin Records’ that has already been added to Spinnin’Miami Night Mix 2017 compilation.
 ( Report by Swasti Kulshreshtha )