Category: Lifestyle

  • A Journey through Food and Time Shikha Shetty – The Chief Foodie Officer

    Mumbai, Maharashtra [India] : If you were given a choice to choose between good and bad for you, it would be a very simple decision, opting for the good over the bad one. But when it comes to choosing between two amazing things, this is where it all turns tough and confusing, and perhaps what is life all about. At a certain point in my life, I too reached this point where I had to make a choice between two equally good things. Career is a road usually taken, and following passion is the road less travelled and perhaps making all the difference, but there I had this epiphany: “Why to choose one when I can have the best of both worlds!”

    I chose to keep my corporate job earned through completing an MBA and at the same time, follow my passion for cooking and sharing the best of recipes with the world out there. It was my job that gave me a balanced life to pursue my passion at the same time, without worrying about bread and butter, and gladly it has made all the difference.

    It was 2017 when I started my blog by the name of The Chief Foodie Officer (CFO), an identity to discuss food and celebrate the love of food and cravings shared by people around the globe. Three years down the line, today, as I see, I have successfully maintained to keep the essence of my blog intact, weaving food recipes and sharing food delicacies with my audience. In these years, I have done food reviews, styling, shared tips, shared special seasonal menus, all original and unique content around food. Further, CFO has collaborated and partnered with reputed restaurants, food brands, and start-ups for food consulting in these three years of its existence.

    For many, it seems like a pseudo job, where it is taken as a part-time hobby of mine to post things on social media, but there is much more than what meets the eye. The terrain has been quite challenging as the CFO’s area of focus was food, the most subjective thing on the planet, where every person had a preference for something even as basic as salt. This was followed by a deep understanding of the best practices of social media, grasping user personas, generating right and engaging content, earning the trust of brands to collaborate with, and most importantly, building an audience.

    Coming to the year 2020, certainly bad news for the world. As I dug in to find the positives hidden deep inside the layers of negative that this year brought, I found how the lockdown taught me persistence, adaptability, and relation building. This is when I transformed content for the CFO completely. Staying home, I further learned about the taste of simplicity in cooking techniques and how this could be of good use for my audience staying indoors amidst the pandemic. It was something that my blog lacked before, so I was quick with actions to serve the recipes more simply, without compromising on deliciousness. At first, I was a little dicey about this decision, but the response received from my audience backed my decision.

    If I look back from where I started and where I stand today, it certainly is a huge success for me and it is all because of the love showered by the audience and support that my family provided throughout. My mother always reminded me of how love is the most important ingredient of food, the reason why sharing food connects each other. During the monotonous lockdown phase, my family helped me build ‘easy to make at home’ food themes, ranging from dosa week and sandwich week to breakfast week and chocolate week. Proudly, I can say today that I have an extended family of 54,000 loving members that support and encourage me to create more.

    Over the past years, CFO has become my identity and I as Shikha Shetty have discovered my personality intertwined with the growth of this venture. While I am currently working with a leading retail organisation in the digital space, pursuing my love for food has complemented and holistically fulfilled my life.

  • Entrepreneur Sanjay Nigam announces second season of India Fashion Awards

    Delhi, [Indian] : Sanjay Nigam is an entrepreneur and a known name in fashion industry. He is known for being the originator of widely renowned brands like Times Fashion week, Pride of UP, India Bridal fashion Week. India Fashion Awards and La Finesse and many more.

    His ventures are out of the box, La Finesse which held the position as the world’s longest fashion series and India fashion awards which is a flagship event recognising and celebrating every aspect of fashion industry are remarkable. He started his career a decade ago by conducting brand promotions, events, beauty pageants and shows in small towns. As a successful serial-entrepreneur, Sanjay Nigam has founded a few companies which are subsidiaries to Talent Factory, such as Moksh Events, in 2006 which became one of India’s leading event companies, La-Finesse – a famous fashion show – in 2011 where Indian talent blended with the global talent. In 2013 he started Indian Bridal Fashion Week (Delhi), where India’s prominent designers showcased their collections at various international destinations.

    Mr. Nigam feels Fashion is the most influential form of non-verbal communication and he wants to make India Fashion Awards a global platform which aims to recognize and showcase creativity and innovation displayed by various heroes of fashion who belong to different tiers of industry. According to him technicians, artisans, branding experts, backstage managers hair makeup artists plays equally important role to take the event and industry ahead and that is why along with stalwarts of the industry giving recognition this key people is important.

    The outbreak of the corona virus led to an immediate lockdown for almost a quarter of the world’s population and everything suddenly took a halt. The pandemic has affected the fashion industry just like other businesses. But fighting through these tough times, The India Fashion Awards is back with its second season.“The event focuses on recognizing the unsung heroes of fashion on a global platform by commercializing their creativity. India Fashion Awards 2021 is aiming to support local fashion and individuals who have made significant contributions to the industry and highlight them in global market. We are awarding and honoring the achievers in different fields of the fashion industry and especially the ones who work tirelessly behind the stage. In nutshell, IFA aims to support art, artisans and artists.” says Mr. Sanjay Nigam.