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ASEEM AND DIVYA CHAUHAN

Their chemistry is not the stuff of romantic bibles. Instead, there is a familiar calmness that they exude in each other’s presence – there is no over-the-top fawning over each other, but a kind of old-world elegance in the manner that Aseem and Divya meet each other as man and wife. You can tell it isn’t a practiced social art, but an extension of who they are as individuals.

Aseem – the President of Amity Innovation Incubator, the CEO of Amity Capital Ventures and the Chancellor of Amity University, known for their emphatic contributions to the Indian education system – is a gentleman in every respect, who would rather his work speaks for him. He tends to skip most top honours and achievements conferred on him as we go over his roster of work, widespread across cities in India as well as overseas. It is this understated charm about Aseem that Divya had recognised early on as the hallmark of a man that set him apart from the rest of his ilk, when they first met. “When I first saw him, I was like, ‘Who is this young, dashing man?’ I was totally floored. But, besides the look and the charm, I also realised he was such a gentleman that I wouldn’t have been able to find another person

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