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News18
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- News18
The Bridal Retreat Arrives in Jaipur – A Regal Chapter in Bridal Reinvention
A five-day journey of emotional clarity and self-expression, with mentors like Luke Coutinho, Namrata Soni, Priya Malik and more. 6th August 2025, India: : Kicking off its journey, The Bridal Retreat India, a signature IP by E-Factor Experiences, one of India's leading experiential event companies arrives in Jaipur with a new edition of immersive bridal transformation. From August 10 to 15, 2025, at the regal ITC Rajputana, brides-to-be will experience a thoughtfully designed five-day retreat focused on empowerment, wellness, and self-reflection created just for the woman behind the bridal identity. This isn't just a luxury getaway. It's a step-by-step process to help women feel calm, confident, and connected with themselves. With the help of trusted experts, participants will slow down, look inward, and prepare not just for a big day but for the life ahead. Held at the beautiful ITC Rajputana in Jaipur, the retreat offers the perfect setting to relax and reflect. And this is just the beginning, upcoming editions will unfold in other Indian cities, making this experience accessible to brides across the country. Trusted experts from across India are coming together for the Jaipur edition. From health and fashion to food and storytelling, they'll offer brides a rich mix of guidance, insight, and inspiration. • Sarvesh Shashi – Modern Yogi & Mindfulness Mentor • Luke Coutinho – Holistic nutrition expert on body awareness and vitality • Vishal Punjabi – Filmmaker • Dolly Jain – Celebrity Draping artist bringing tradition to expression • Ishita Saluja – Style Architect unlocking bridal identity • Priya Malik – Poet & Leader of empowering brides through words • Niti Gupta – Couple Therapist, Architect of Conscious Connection • Neha Bhat – Intimacy coach • Priyanka Khimani – Lawyer Leader focussing on Work Life Balance Luke Coutinho, Holistic Wellness Coach, shares: 'True well-being forms the base of everything in marriages, relationships, and even self-growth. At this retreat, we aim to bring brides back to that foundation. I'm happy to be part of a space that prepares women not just for the wedding day, but for the journey beyond it. The transformation here is real, emotional, physical, and deeply personal." Manika Garg, Vice President, E-Factor Experiences (IP – The Bridal Retreat India), adds: 'This chapter in Jaipur isn't just about luxury, it's about creating safe spaces for deep introspection. Every bride who joins us will pause, breathe, and reflect through powerful questions. In each retreat, women will have a chance to shed the pressure of perfection and step into their evolving identities with grace and courage. That transformation is what we'll create again and again." Sonali Thakore, Vice President, E-Factor Experiences (IP – The Bridal Retreat India), shares: 'At The Bridal Retreat, our mission is to reimagine bridal preparation as a rite of passage, not just a checklist. Jaipur brings with it centuries of royal inspiration, and the city offers the perfect canvas for this inner renaissance. We are deeply committed to holding space for brides as they confront emotional shifts, build financial clarity, and reclaim their own voice." With its Jaipur chapter, The Bridal Retreat is no longer just a luxury, it's a movement. A space curated for brides to say yes to themselves before they say yes to forever. Applications are now open at for a limited number of spots. About The Bridal Retreat The Bridal Retreat is India's first high-living experience for the modern bride, where introspection meets indulgence, and transformation meets tradition. Each retreat is set in elegant locations and built around self-care, clarity, and expert mentorship. This is the bride's journey inward, so she can walk forward with grace and purpose. Application Enquiries: connect@ top videos View all (Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with NRDPL and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.). PTI (This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - PTI) view comments First Published: August 06, 2025, 16:00 IST News agency-feeds The Bridal Retreat Arrives in Jaipur – A Regal Chapter in Bridal Reinvention Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


The Hindu
20-07-2025
- Sport
- The Hindu
Ranking series wrestling event: Priya Malik gets silver, Manisha clinches bronze
Priya Malik picked up a silver medal after being beaten 4-3 by Brazil's Pan-American silver medallist Thamires Machado in the women's 76kg final at the Ranking Series wrestling event in Budapest. The 20-year-old Indian, a former World under-20 champion and a two-time Asian under-23 champion, performed well to upset 2016 Olympics bronze medallist Elmira Syzdykova of Kazakhstan 7-2 and World under-23 bronze medallist Valeriia Trifonova 11-1 to book a place in the final. Asian champion Manisha Bhanwala (62kg) bagged a bronze medal. India topped the women's team ranking with two gold, two silver and two bronze.


The Hindu
20-07-2025
- Sport
- The Hindu
Indian sports wrap, July 20: India's Priya Malik wins silver in Budapest Ranking Series
WRESTLING Budapest Ranking Series: Priya Malik wins silver, Manisha grabs bronze Priya Malik picked up a silver medal after being beaten 4-3 by Brazil's Pan-American silver medallist Thamires Machado in the women's 76kg final at the Ranking Series wrestling event in Budapest. The 20-year-old Indian, a former World under-20 champion and a two-time Asian under-23 champion, performed well to upset 2016 Olympics bronze medallist Elmira Syzdykova of Kazakhstan 7-2 and World under-23 bronze medallist Valeriia Trifonova 11-1 to book a place in the final. Asian champion Manisha Bhanwala (62kg) bagged a bronze medal. India topped the women's team ranking with two gold, two silver and two bronze. -Team Sportstar GOLF Average day for Bhatia and Rai at British Open Indian American golfer Akshay Bhatia shot a 1-under 70 in the third round to be Tied 34th at the British Open here. Bhatia had two birdies on the seventh and the ninth and seemed to be ready to get more before two bogeys on the back nine. Indo-British Aaron Rai, who had shown a lot of promise in the first eight holes on the first day, seemed to have lost that momentum. He shot even par 71 and was 18 places down on his second round to be T-44. Sahith Theegala had missed the cut. -PTI Related Topics Priya Malik


Hindustan Times
22-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Wrestler, U23 Asian Wrestling Championships gold medallist Priya Malik: Yeh shuruat hai, mera sapna bahut bada hai
All of 20, Priya Malik is well on her way to becoming the next big thing in Indian wrestling. On Friday, the Haryana native clinched the gold medal at the U23 Asian Wrestling Championships in Vung Tau, Vietnam. Priya Malik won all three bouts by technical precision on her way to a gold in the women's 76kg category. Competing in the women's 76kg category, Priya won all three bouts with technical precision, leaving no room for doubt that she's one to watch. Following her win, the wrestler is ecstatic, but she knows the work isn't quite done yet. 'I am extremely happy right now, but this win will not stay with me for too long,' she says and elaborates, 'Yeh bas shuruat hai. Mera sapna hai ki pehle Asian Games mein aur fir 2028 mein Olympics mein India ke liye gold lana hai.' Ask if there was any nervousness when she stepped up to the mat for the final match and Priya dismisses the thought. 'Bahut confidence milta hai jab aap mat pe hote hain aur aapko pata hai ki koi aapke against uss time pe point score nahin kar sakta,' she replies, noting that this comes from a conviction in her own strong mindset. The rising star from a village in Jind also credits one man for pushing her forward — her dadda (grandfather) Prithvi Singh. Talking about her first coach and biggest cheerleader, Priya reminisces, 'Dadda mere pehle inspiration the. Agar bachpan mein woh na hote, toh main wrestler nahin hoti. He got me interested in the sport and never left my side till his passing in 2020. I miss him on days like these but I know he is watching from above and smiling.' While she's had a strong support system in her family, the wrestler acknowledges that several other girls with the same dreams and aspirations as her aren't as fortunate. 'Main khush kismat hoon, lekin bahut si ladkiyan apna sapna nahin jee pati,' she muses. 'I would like to tell those girls, agar tumne apne liye sapna dekh liya hai, toh kaun kya bol raha hai kabhi mat suno. Jis din tum apne mukaam ko haasil kar logi, uss din wahi sab tumhare peeche khade honge,' she signs off. For more, follow HT City Delhi Junction