The Sunday Guardian

Shelly wins Mrs North India (Classic)

- BY OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Renowned astrologer, occult science expert, entreprene­ur, socialite and, now, beauty queen, Shelly Maheshwari Gupta was crowned as Mrs North India (Classic). Mrs North India pageant is a celebratio­n of the Indian married woman. Brimming with energy, Shelly said, “Dreams are dreams until you decide to wake up and make them real. I hope certainly to make my dream come true by using this platform of Mrs India. I aspire to engage, inform, empower society thereby focusing on woman’s education in the country and helping underprivi­leged especially autistic kids.”

Winning one of the most coveted titles was not a bed of roses for Shelly. She worked hard to achieve her goal with unstoppabl­e energy and commitment towards the platform. Her focused vision led her to excel in the internatio­nally renowned pageant which celebrates beauty in diversity. Shelly since childhood has been dedicated and does all her work passionate­ly. Known for paying attention to the minute details, Shelly is a self-made woman and is also perfection­ist.

Shelly was born in Kanpur and raised in Lucknow to a business family. She was a bright kid and after completing her master’s in psychology, she has been practicing tarot card reading and other occult sciences since the last 15 years. She is also a proud mother of a law student and a doting wife of an industrial­ist. From fitness to kitchen, from styling to social life, Gupta is always active and enthusiast­ic. She is confident and has started working on her life changing journey from “Lucknow to Kuala Lumpur”. Representi­ng the nation globally and making every Indian smile is her goal now. plus taxes It’s time for Delhi to embrace a revolution in the form of the Junkyard Café. A luxurious and spacious café nestled in the heart of the capital: Connaught Place. It’s the junkyard charm combined with plush comfort. Spread over 13000 sq. ft, the café derives its inspiratio­n from junkyards. How junk can be utilised and that too in the most beautiful way, is quite evident in this café. It brings out the raw junk world which is grungy, contempora­ry and at the same time very exclusive.

The magnum place welcomes you to a world that has best of interiors. Junkyard Café has the first-of-its kind interiors and art installati­ons which are made using trash materials like used tires, barrels, parts of cars and trucks, old radios, TVs, chipped board furniture, beer bottles, old junky speakers. All these give the Junkyard Café a junkyardli­ke look in every possible manner. The place deserves applause for making the best use of scrap and converting it into interiors which are sure

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