Women's
Network
Chennai India
Women's Network Regional
Directory is setup to help Women find success in their self-employment
affords. We list women who provide a valuable service to the community in
Alternative health and the Arts.
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Rehane Yavar Dhalla is among Madras’ leading
fashion designers. She runs a boutique eponymously named ‘Rehane’ where
Madras’ haute monde make their fashion purchases. As is commonly
whispered, “why go to Milan and Paris, when we have Rehane here?” Rehane
has trained in Rome and has integrated the fashion sensibilities of the
best of the west into her line of clothing. Rehane has outfitted several
Ms. India contestants from Chennai.
Her line incorporates both Indian and Western
elements, her styles are flamboyant, stylish but most importantly, have
been created keeping the comfort of the Indian woman in mind. Email
: rehane@sitagita.com |
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Therapeutic Dietician >> Ambiga
Sekhar
Ambiga Sekhar is a consultant dietician and counsellor, offering her
expertise for therapeutic purposes such as special diets for patients
with cardiac, renal and diabetes problems. She also specializes in
weight reduction related diets.
She has written numerous articles in leading magazines besides authoring
a book on weight reduction through special diets. She has also presented
shows on low calorie diets on television.
She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Nutrition & Dietetics as well as a P.G.
Diploma in Nutrition & Dietetics from C.M.C. Vellore.Email :
Ambiga_sekhar@sitagita.com |
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Devika is an arts educator. As a school
teacher, she brought art into the classroom with face to face encounters
with artists, gave several workshops to fellow teachers on art in
education and gave presentations at several educational conferences all
over India. At Madras Craft Foundation, she conceived and executed a
highly successful, Ford Foundation funded project of arts in education
with fifty schools of Madras City. It included introducing folk
performing arts and crafts to urban children through school assembly
demos, workshops etc. She conceived and directed ‘Aayana’ in ’92, ’94,
and ’96, a mega production with 1000 children of diverse backgrounds,
physical abilities, folk and classical performing artists, contemporary
theatre persons, painters and sculptors as resource persons.
One of Devika’s achievements has been the creation of ‘the woven magic’
project of one meter cloth woven by Muttukkadu village women for the UN
women’s conference in Beijing, China. Email :
devika_v@sitagita.com |
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