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Kayo is available on select Android TV devices. To optimize the Kayo experience, you need the Android TV operating system
Steps to get streaming Kayo on your Android TV
•    Ensure you have a compatible device
•    To understand more about what Android TV devices are optimized for Kayo.
•    Download the Kayo Sports app for Android TV OS
•    Open the Kayo app and select ‘Sign In’
•    On a second device (eg. smartphone/computer)
•    Visit the activate page and afterward enter the code displayed or shown on your TV later you can sign in
•    Start streaming your favorite sport!
Chrome cast:
•    You’ll first need to make sure you have a compatible Chrome cast and are casting from a Chrome web browser.
•    For the ideal streaming experience, Kayo suggests Chrome cast Ultra models or later (which includes Chrome cast with Google TV and Chrome cast third Generation) and comparable capacity Android TVs.
Web Browser
•    Ensure you’re on the Chrome browser. Check you have the latest version of Google Chrome downloaded
•    You need to sign in to Kayo on your Mac or PC
•    You need to select the fixture or program you might want to watch and enjoy.
•    Simply select the device you wish to cast to, Relax for a moment or two and enjoy the action on the big screen!
Kayo Sports supported devices
Kayo is continually growing its now noteworthy range of compatible devices. It at present works with both the Chrome and Firefox internet browsers for PC and Mac, the Safari browser on Mac, and the Microsoft Edge browser on Windows 10.

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Saree Draping Techniques: An Art to Master

Draping a Pure Silk saree to perfection no joke!

 

It requires consistent practice and patience to perfect this technique. Now the most common draping technique is the simple pleated one, but there are myriads of other saree draping techniques that you may have not given a shot!

 

Most women know the basic tips and tricks to drape a saree, but they cannot drape it to perfection. But, you can still master this art by practicing its draping over and over again.

 

Here are a few popular saree draping techniques and styles across India, some of them are traditional while others look quite chic and modern:

 

  • Belt-style drape: Here the saree is draped in the common way and then a belt is added as an accessory to glam up the look. Such style makes your pallu cinch at the waist, taking your look to a whole new level. South Indian women call it Kamarbandh traditionally, and you’ll see many brides and bridesmaids flaunting this look.

 

  • West Bengal- Athpourey technique: This Bengali draping technique involves no pleats whatsoever. The saree is simply wrapped across the waist and the pallu is brought all the way to the front by draping it from back on both sides. It is the most popular and attractive draping style amongst Bengali women; not to mention it is quite comfortable as well. In this style, a white saree with red border looks the most classic!

 

  • Nauvari- Maharashtrian technique: Nauvari, also known as Kaashtha technique, is the traditional saree draping style in Maharashtra. It involves placing the center of the saree at the back of your waist while the saree ends are secured in the front. Both the ends are wrapped across the legs to give it a dhoti-style look. Here you need NOT wear a petticoat, and the style is quite easy-going and comfortable to flaunt!

 

  • Seedha Pallu- Gujarati Style: Gujarati women are seen draping the seedha pallu style saree on a daily basis. This draping technique looks almost similar to the lehenga choli, as the pallu comes at the front over your right shoulder, and the rectangular cloth is draped from left to right. One edge of the pallu is loose, while the other is tucked to mimic a dupatta.

 

  • Basic Pleated Drape: This is the most common technique of saree draping where the saree is wrapped around the waist and the pallu is precisely pleated over your shoulder. Pleats are also to be made across your waist and securely tucked inside to create a neat look. Both the pallu and waist pleats are secured with a safety pin. For a more casual look, you can simply open up the pleats on your shoulder and let the pallu rest on your forearm. Kanchipura Silk Sarees are mostly draped using this classic style!