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EPISODE · Nov 9, 2020 · 26 MIN

66. Relationships in Modern India

from BIC TALKS · host Bangalore International Centre

Simran Mangharam and Dipti Ramesh talk about how modern relationships and marriages are evolving in urban India. They explore how gender and personal dynamics are evolving within each relationship, and Simran shares examples from the thousands of people she has coached.  Simran Mangharam is a Dating and Relationship Coach. She is the founder of Floh, a dating community that connects singles in real-life at events. Before Floh, she co-founded an executive search firm and is an MBTI Certified Counsellor. She writes a regular column called "With Love" on modern relationships in India for the Sunday edition of The Hindustan Times.  Dipti Ramesh worked closely with Simran as the COO at Floh. Prior to Floh, she worked with Amnesty International India in the field of women's rights. She continues to work with nonprofits in the areas of gender and equality and the prevention of abuse. BIC Talks is brought to you by the Bangalore International Centre. Visit the BIC website to learn more about the guest and for links, references and related readings. 

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