WHERE: The Mountain Goat, Andheri; PRICE: R99; WHEN: Tuesdays and Thursdays, until 11 AM
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Delve into the various societal and generational present in our society through, a light-hearted play written by Anurag Sharma, which links historic rituals to the present and explores its consequences on the people living in the society.
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WHEN: June 10
WHERE: Veda Black Box, Andheri
To book: insider.in
Sajda-e-Sufi
In the lively hearts of Mumbai, two talents unite in mesmerising Sufi blend. “Sajda” Sufi fusion by Javed Ali and Harshdeep Kaur are ready to grace the stage together for the very first time. Through each melody, they weave tales of love, hope, and faith, captivating the hearts of all who experience their music.
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Where: Shanmukhananda Hall, Sion
When: June 8
Price: R999 onwards
To book: bookmyshow.com
An Ode to the Voice
Get ready to delve into the memories and experiences of the renowned Indian radio announcer, Ameen Sayani, at the Asiatic Society of Mumbai. Conceptualised and presented by Manek Premchand, this presentation aims to pay homage to the impact that this voice had on the people of the country, while bringing a touch
of originality.
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WHEN: June 8, 5 PM- 7 PM
WHERE: Asiatic Society, CSMT
Adventure Awaits
Are you looking to end your summers with an adventurous twist? Airsoft Gun Shooting arena brings you just that with their gun shooting workshop in Powai, Mumbai. If you’re coming to the city for the first time, it’s the offbeat place to be at. This workshop will bring you a blend of knowledge and excitement of CO2 pistols and revolvers, for all age groups and expertise.
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Where: Hakone Entertainment Centre, Powai
When: till June 5
Price: R250 onwards
To book: bookmyshow.com
Meet a person with a skill you can use
Mehul Prajapati Coder
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AVAILABLE FOR: Group and one-to-one Coding Training.
Email: mehul@trycatchclasses.com
Contact: 9930112627
In an age of programmes and emerging technologies, coding is a skill that all wish to behold. But learning it through apps and coaching classes can be a task, especially for those starting out. Mehul Prajapati, a Computer Engineering Graduate of Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, with an experience of more than six years, makes this simpler through his one-on-one coding sessions and immediate feedback improvisations. His classes are across all streams, for freshers and students. “In 2015, I realised no one teaches coding practically or gives theoretical knowledge. Consequently, I recognised the importance of teaching coding and the advantage of one-on-one training,that fosters uninterrupted focus, encourages immediate feedback loop, and a better connection between the instructor and student,” says Prajapati.
RECOMMENDED BY: Tanmay Saluke, “Although, I came from a very different background with no coding knowledge, Mehul Sir helped by simplifying concepts with his step-by-step lessons, which made learning about coding and programming easier.”
Curated by Tanya Syed, Niyati Raut, and Sanjeevni Iyer