Author: Sutun Nayak

  • Clean Eating in 2026: Less Rules, More Awareness

    Clean Eating in 2026: Less Rules, More Awareness

    New Delhi [India], April 18: People only order junk as something utterly tasty, healthy, awesome, refreshing. But they forget the consequences it has on their body. Earlier, diets felt like systems you had to obey. Fixed lists. Clear instructions. What to remove, what to measure, what to follow without asking why.

    That structure is collapsing now.

    What’s replacing it isn’t another system. It’s attention.

    People aren’t asking, “Is this allowed?” They’re asking, “What does this do?” That shift sounds small, but it changes everything about how food is approached.

    Clean eating in 2026 doesn’t look strict. It looks deliberate.

    What Clean Eating Has Become

    The phrase used to mean something rigid—organic labels, ingredient lists, elimination of entire categories.

    Now it’s more practical.

    Less processed food, yes. But not as a rule. As a preference that develops over time. People are reading labels, but not obsessively. Cooking more, but not treating it like discipline.

    The focus has moved from what to remove to what to keep consistent.

    That distinction matters.

    What People Are Actually Eating

    The pattern is clear if you look at daily meals rather than ideal ones.

    Category What’s Showing Up
    Breakfast Eggs, oats, fruit, yogurt, simple proteins
    Lunch Rice or roti with vegetables, lentils, lean protein
    Snacks Nuts, fruit, protein-based options
    Dinner Lighter meals, fewer heavy carbs, more vegetables

    Nothing here is extreme. That’s the point.

    There’s less interest in “perfect meals” and more in meals that don’t disrupt the rest of the day. Food that supports energy instead of competing with it.

    Why This Shift Happened

    Strict diets don’t hold.

    They work briefly, then break. Not because people lack discipline, but because life doesn’t stay controlled long enough to maintain them.

    Clean eating now adjusts to that reality.

    People are working longer hours, moving less, dealing with constant mental load. Food has to fit into that, not fight it.

    So the approach simplifies:

    • Eat food that feels stable
    • Avoid what consistently causes fatigue
    • Keep patterns repeatable

    That’s it.

    The Role of Awareness

    This is where the change is most visible.

    People are noticing:

    • how certain meals affect energy after two hours
    • how sleep changes with late or heavy eating
    • how digestion responds to processed vs simple food

    This isn’t tracked in detail. It’s observed.

    Over time, those observations turn into habits.

    Not because someone said so, but because the body responds clearly enough.

    What Clean Eating Is Not Anymore

    It’s not:

    • eliminating entire food groups
    • following influencer-driven diet plans
    • chasing short-term weight changes

    Those ideas still exist, but they’re losing relevance.

    The current approach is quieter. Less visible, but more consistent.

    Where It’s Heading

    Clean eating is moving toward something more stable.

    Not trends. Not cycles.

    Just a way of eating that:

    • fits daily life
    • doesn’t require constant adjustment
    • supports energy without effort

    There’s no final version of it. It keeps adapting.

    Final Thought

    Clean eating used to be defined by rules.

    Now it’s defined by recognition.

    People know what works for them. They repeat it.

    And that repetition, more than any plan, is what’s shaping how people eat in 2026.

    PNN Lifestyle

  • Bright Outdoor Media Successfully Concludes Bright Real Estate Expo 2026, Marking Its Sixth Curated Event in Six Months

    Bright Outdoor Media Successfully Concludes Bright Real Estate Expo 2026, Marking Its Sixth Curated Event in Six Months

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 18: Bright Outdoor Media Limited has successfully concluded the Bright Real Estate Expo 2026, further strengthening its strategic expansion beyond out-of-home advertising into curated experiential platforms and industry-led events.

    The three-day property showcase was held from March 13 to March 15, 2026, at Kora Kendra Ground No. 2, Borivali West, Mumbai, during the festive period of Gudi Padwa.

    Presented in association with the Shreeji Group of Companies, the expo brought together 25+ leading real estate developers and over 50 residential and commercial projects, offering homebuyers and investors a comprehensive platform to explore premium property options across Mumbai and its growing suburban corridors.

    Developers, including Ajmera Realty & Infra India Ltd and Surbhi Group, showcased their projects at the expo, which witnessed strong participation from prospective buyers and investors seeking opportunities during the auspicious festive season.

    The event forms part of Bright Outdoor Media’s expanding portfolio of owned event platforms, demonstrating the company’s ability to combine its media reach with high-value, on-ground engagement opportunities for brands and industries.

    Five Other Landmark Events That Defined Bright’s Entry into Curated Experiences

    Over the past six months, Bright has conceptualised and executed five marquee events, comprising four sector-focused platforms and one community-centric initiative, uniting industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and communities under impactful brand-led ecosystems.

    1. Bright Gujarati Entertainment & Gujarati–Marwari Excellence Awards 2025

    Bright Outdoor

    A celebration of cultural excellence and business leadership, this event honoured achievers from the Gujarati and Marwari communities across entertainment, entrepreneurship, and industry, reinforcing Bright’s understanding of community-centric engagement and regional influence.

    2. Bright Education Visionaries Awards 2025

    Bright Outdoor

    Focused on one of India’s most future-defining sectors, this platform recognised institutions, educators, and leaders shaping the next generation, highlighting Bright’s ability to curate credible intellectual platforms with strong institutional participation.

    3. Bright Real Estate Awards 2025

    Bright Outdoor

    With real estate being one of the largest advertising categories in India, this platform brought together developers, architects, and key decision-makers through a premium recognition and networking forum for the industry.

    4. Bright Entertainment Awards 2025

    Bright Outdoor

    A flagship property under the Bright brand, the event celebrated excellence across film, music, OTT, and digital entertainment, further strengthening the company’s long-standing association with the entertainment ecosystem.

    5. Bright Iconic Women 2026

    An initiative by Bright Outdoor Media Limited, this event was successfully hosted to celebrate women achievers from diverse walks of life. Held in the spirit of International Women’s Day, it honoured inspiring journeys of women leaders and changemakers, along with a powerful panel discussion highlighting leadership, resilience, and the growing impact of women across industries.

    Bright Outdoor

    Leadership Perspective

    Commenting on the company’s evolving strategy, Dr. Yogesh Lakhani, Chairman & Managing Director, Bright Outdoor Media Limited, said:

    “Bright has built a strong foundation in the out-of-home advertising industry over the years. As our media network and brand partnerships have grown, it was a natural progression for us to expand into curated events and experiential platforms.

    In the last six months alone, we have successfully executed six major events across sectors including entertainment, education, community recognition, and real estate. These platforms allow us to combine our media strength with meaningful industry engagement.”

    Mukesh Sharma, CEO, Bright Outdoor Media Limited, added:
    “Our long-term vision is to build a portfolio of high-impact industry platforms under the Bright banner that connect businesses, communities, and consumers while creating new value for partners and investors.”

    Strengthening Bright’s Integrated Media Ecosystem

    Bright’s entry into curated events represents a strategic extension of its core media business. By leveraging its extensive outdoor media network, brand relationships, and market presence, the company is creating integrated platforms that combine advertising, brand partnerships, sponsorships, and experiential engagement.

    The success of the Bright Real Estate Expo 2026 highlights the scalability of this approach and reinforces Bright’s ambition to develop a strong portfolio of proprietary events and sector-focused platforms across key industries including entertainment, education, and real estate.

    About Bright Outdoor Media Limited

    Bright Outdoor Media Limited is one of India’s leading out-of-home advertising companies, offering premium hoardings, digital LED billboards, transit media, and integrated outdoor advertising solutions across major urban markets. The company continues to expand its footprint in 360 Degree Media Advertising through strategic partnerships and branded industry platforms.

    Bright Outdoor Media (BSE: 543831) reported robust financial performance for FY 2024–25, with total income rising 19.34% year-on-year to ₹128.05 crore and net profit increasing 18.93% to ₹19.07 crore. The company experienced strong growth, highlighted by an EPS increase to ₹13.11, while improving its interest coverage ratio and strengthening its market position in Mumbai’s outdoor advertising.

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  • Memories Reunited After 25 Years: IPS Architecture Alumni Meet Leaves Every Heart Emotional

    Memories Reunited After 25 Years: IPS Architecture Alumni Meet Leaves Every Heart Emotional

    Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], April 18: Time may move forward, but memories often stand still. A similar emotional and vibrant scene unfolded at the grand organise of the IPS Academy School of Architecture Alumni Meet 2026.

    More than 300 alumni from the 2000–2025 batches, now holding prestigious positions across India and abroad, returned to the very campus where their dreams first took flight. The reunion turned deeply emotional when 86-year-old founder faculty member Dr. G. V. Kulkarni arrived at the venue. As soon as he entered, former students gathered around him, some reminiscing about their cherished moments, while others shared stories of his invaluable guidance. The atmosphere reflected a beautiful blend of warmth, respect, and heartfelt emotions.

    Alumni revisited their old haunts—the canteen, library, and classrooms—reliving memories that seemed frozen in time. Every corner echoed with laughter, while some moments brought tears of nostalgia.

    The event was graced by architect Achal Chaudhary as the chief guest, who encouraged alumni to stay connected with the institution and support emerging architects. Principal Prof. Dr. Manita Saxena expressed gratitude to all attendees and announced an innovative app, “SkillScoop,” aimed at bridging the gap between students and professionals.

    The event was smoothly coordinated under the guidance of architect Neelam Kushwaha. Cultural performances, dance, and jamming sessions infused the atmosphere with energy and enthusiasm.

    A key highlight of the event was the Alumni Association elections, held after nearly 15 years, with enthusiastic participation from members in selecting new leadership.

    In the end, when all alumni stood together for a group photograph, it wasn’t just a picture—it was a living frame of 25 years of memories, relationships, and shared dreams.

    This gathering was not merely a reunion, but an emotional celebration that reconnected hearts and opened new pathways for the future.

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  • Vipul Joshi & Associates expands Immigration Law Services in Surat

    Vipul Joshi & Associates expands Immigration Law Services in Surat

    Firm led by American Immigration Lawyers’ Association member Vipul Joshi specialises in US and Canada inbound immigration

    Surat (Gujarat) [India], April 18: Noted immigration law firm Vipul Joshi & Associates has announced the expansion of its services in Surat. The firm is led by Vipul Joshi, a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), who brings over two decades of experience in immigration law.

    Vipul Joshi & Associates follows international standards of immigration practice and has developed specialised expertise in inbound immigration matters relating to the United States, Canada and India.

    The firm has handled more than 100 substitution cases, including complex scenarios where applications were cancelled following the death of the original applicant. In such cases, it has successfully facilitated the continuation of applications through legal mechanisms such as the addition of joint sponsors. The firm also has significant experience in handling complex waiver cases.

    Speaking on the occasion, Vipul Joshi said the firm has worked with clients across diverse industries and has assisted diamond traders from Surat and across Gujarat in filing L-1 and EB-5 petitions. He said that at the international level, the firm has supported Romanian nationals in obtaining Indian business visas and subsequently assisted them in securing X-1 visas following marriage to Indian citizens. It has also provided assistance to Zimbabwean nationals in securing business visas, he added.

    In addition, the firm offers services related to Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) renunciation and OCI applications. It has helped clients navigate visa refusals in countries including Russia, the United Kingdom and Dubai, enabling successful outcomes in subsequent applications. Based on client requirements, the firm also provides guidance on Poland and Schengen visas, although this is not its primary area of focus.

    The firm emphasises a client-centric approach, undertaking detailed background checks for each case and maintaining transparency regarding potential challenges and realistic outcomes.

    Vipul Joshi & Associates, which operates an office in Mumbai, marked its second anniversary on April 9. It also launched its first official newsletter on the same day.

  • Visva-Bharati Alumna Prantika Saha Creates Waves with a Bold Reimagining of Tagore’s Chitrangada for Today’s Youth

    Visva-Bharati Alumna Prantika Saha Creates Waves with a Bold Reimagining of Tagore’s Chitrangada for Today’s Youth

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 18: In a time when social media validation, online judgment, and unrealistic beauty standards are deeply impacting young minds, Mumbai-based theatre practitioner and cultural torchbearer Prantika Saha is turning to Rabindranath Tagore’s timeless dance drama Chitrangada to spark an urgent and deeply relevant conversation.

    Her upcoming dance-drama, “CHITRANGADA – Reimagined”, is a powerful contemporary interpretation that draws a striking parallel between Tagore’s warrior princess and today’s youth grappling with cyberbullying, trolling, body image issues, and digital peer pressure. The production explores themes of identity, self-worth, emotional vulnerability, and the conflict between external validation and inner truth—questions that resonate profoundly in today’s hyper-connected yet emotionally isolating digital world.

    A distinguished alumna of Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, Prantika Saha carries forward the cultural and philosophical legacy of Tagore with both sensitivity and bold innovation. Deeply rooted in the values of holistic education and artistic expression nurtured at Santiniketan, she brings to the stage not only artistic excellence but also a strong sense of responsibility towards preserving and revitalizing Bengal’s rich cultural heritage—particularly among probashi Bengalis living away from their roots.

    Through Chitrangada – Reimagined, she aims to bridge generations—making Tagore’s philosophy accessible, relatable, and impactful for today’s youth, who often find themselves caught between curated online identities and their authentic selves.

    What makes this production particularly noteworthy is its strong social and inclusive foundation. The project brings together performers ranging from 4 to 80 years of age—students, working professionals, doctors, homemakers, and senior citizens—creating a truly intergenerational artistic community. In a rare and commendable initiative, all participants are trained without charging any fees, driven purely by Prantika Saha’s belief that art should be inclusive, therapeutic, and transformative rather than exclusive or transactional.

    “This is not just a theatrical production for me,” says Prantika Saha.

    “It is a journey of reconnecting our youth with their cultural roots, while also addressing the silent struggles they face today—of comparison, invisibility, and self-doubt. Tagore asked these questions over a century ago; we are still living them, perhaps even more intensely.”

    Presented by Anand Rupayan Cultural Academy, Chitrangada – Reimagined promises a visually rich and emotionally immersive stage experience. The production seamlessly blends Rabindrasangeet, Indian classical dance forms, and theatrical storytelling with modern staging, lighting design, and dramatic interpretation. While preserving the soul and lyrical essence of Tagore’s original composition, it introduces contemporary dialogues, symbolic visuals, and innovative choreography to resonate deeply with modern audiences.

    Adding another meaningful layer to the project is its original music album, specially produced for the performance. The album retains the authenticity of Rabindrasangeet while incorporating fresh musical textures, cinematic arrangements, and nuanced vocal interpretations. It is currently streaming worldwide across major platforms including Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, and JioSaavn, allowing audiences to engage with the production beyond the stage.

    The project is also deeply personal and intergenerational in spirit. While Prantika Saha helms the production as director and creative visionary, her son, Dr. Ankur Saha, plays the pivotal role of Arjun, bringing emotional depth and contemporary sensitivity to the character.

    Speaking about the production, Dr. Ankur Saha shares:

    “As someone deeply involved in this entire production I can say this- this is going to be powerful, intense. Through this production, we hope to start meaningful conversations about identity, self-worth, and the pressures of digital life. We would be truly happy to share this story that directly speaks to today’s youth, and invite audiences to witness this grand theatrical experience live.”

    The dance-drama is scheduled to premiere on Sunday, 3rd May 2026 at 11:00 AM at Ravindra Natya Mandir, Mumbai. With its bold concept, strong social message, and cultural depth, Chitrangada – Reimagined is already generating significant interest—not merely as a stage performance, but as a meaningful artistic movement that speaks to the emotional and cultural realities of our times.

    ABOUT THE PRODUCTION

    Chitrangada – Reimagined

    A Prantika Saha Theatrical Production

    Presented by Anand Rupayan Cultural Academy

    Sunday, 3 May 2026
    11:00 AM

    Ravindra Natya Mandir, Mumbai

    Passes available on BookMyShow

    https://in.bookmyshow.com/plays/chitrangada-reimagined-a-tagore-dance-drama/ET00490842

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  • Mother’s Group of Schools from Odisha Excels in CBSE Class X Results 2025–26

    Mother’s Group of Schools from Odisha Excels in CBSE Class X Results 2025–26

    Teenaa Rath among National toppers with 100%;  nearly 60% of students scored above 90%

    Bhubaneswar (Odisha) [India], April 18: Odisha’s Mother’s Group of Schools delivered an outstanding performance in the CBSE Class X Examination 2025–26, with Teenaa Rath of Mother’s Public School, Puri, securing a perfect 100% and emerging among the national toppers.

    The institution recorded a100% pass result, with 177 out of 299 students (nearly 60%) scoring 90% and above, underscoring its consistent academic excellence across campuses.

    Teenaa Rath’s achievement, placing her among the top scorers nationally, reflects exceptional dedication, discipline, and academic focus, further strengthening the institution’s legacy of producing top-ranking students.

    Continuing its legacy of producing top achievers, the institution had earlier recorded outstanding milestones with Sai Uditi (State Topper, AIR 3 in 2018–19), Shreya Patnaik (National Topper with 100% in 2021–22), and Jeet Puja Panda (State Topper in 2023–24).

    Among other high achievers, Akshit Samal from Unit-1 secured the second position with 99.8%. Several students also achieved an outstanding 99.4%, including Anwesha Jayasingh, Sai Ujwol Paikaray, Subham Pattanaik, Swayam Sekhar Sundaray, Piyush Samantaray, Rishit Panigrahi (all from the Unit-1 campus, Bhubaneswar), and Shreyaditi Martha from the Puri campus.

    The results reflect strong performance across all campuses. Unit-1campus recorded 72% of students scoring above 90%, followed by Khandagiri (61%), Puri (45%), and Pahala (42%). The overall academic averages further reinforce consistency, with Unit-1 achieving 91.3%, Khandagiri 90%, Pahala 87.40%, and Puri 82.47%.

    What distinguishes this achievement is that it was realised within a holistic learning environment that equally emphasises academics, co-curricular engagement, and skill-based education. The institution continues to foster well-rounded individuals equipped for future challenges.

    “Today, we celebrate more than results—we celebrate belief, perseverance, and the pursuit of excellence,” said Ms. Poly Patnaik,  Founder & Principal of the institution.  “I attribute this success to the collective efforts of dedicated educators, structured academic systems, continuous mentoring, and strong parent-school collaboration, all of which create an ecosystem where excellence thrives,” she added.

    Guided by its philosophy, “Academia – Unveiling the Excellence,” Mother’s Group of Schools remains committed to nurturing future-ready individuals who combine academic achievement with values, resilience, and purpose.

    Visit: https://mothers.edu.in/ for more information.

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  • Maharashtra Flat Owners Welfare Association Emerges, Pushes Brokerage-Free Housing

    Maharashtra Flat Owners Welfare Association Emerges, Pushes Brokerage-Free Housing

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 18: The Maharashtra Flat Owners Welfare Association (MFOWA) held a high-level press conference at its office in Maurya Grand Building, Andheri (West), Mumbai, bringing attention to several serious issues affecting flat owners across Maharashtra. The association described the event as a step toward building a collective movement to protect housing rights and strengthen accountability in the real estate sector.

    The press conference was addressed by key members of the association, including Mr. C. S. Reddy, Adv. Nivedita Argade, President, Mr. Deepak Narsibhai Bhanushali, Adv. Jeevandatt Argade, Mr. Sumit Acharya, Mr. Sandip Bhosale, Adv. Tahira Siddique, Mrs. Tajela Bagade, and Mrs. Rohini Jadhav, in the presence of media representatives.

    During the conference, the association placed on record several systemic failures, irregularities, and citizen grievances related to the housing and real estate sector. MFOWA also announced a statewide action framework aimed at addressing these issues through legal intervention, policy advocacy, and structured support for flat owners.

    One of the key announcements made by MFOWA was related to the Deemed Conveyance process. The association stated that it has developed a facilitation system that will help societies complete deemed conveyance without the burden of high legal or advocate fees. Through its panel of advocates, MFOWA plans to provide free legal aid and implement a simplified and transparent process across Maharashtra.

    MFOWA also introduced a Brokerage-Free Model for Flat Owners, referred to as the One Party Brokerage Model. Under this model, flat owners will not be required to pay brokerage fees while renting or selling their properties. Instead, brokerage charges will be transparently borne only by tenants or buyers through approved real estate agents.

    The association also raised concerns over the misuse and misappropriation of Floor Space Index (FSI) by certain developers. According to MFOWA, such misuse has led to illegal constructions, financial exploitation, and loss of rightful ownership benefits for flat owners. The association stated that such practices will now be legally challenged and exposed before administrative and judicial authorities.

    Another major issue highlighted was the alleged manipulation in the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) Annexure lists. MFOWA stated that cases have been identified where non-eligible occupants were included in beneficiary lists while genuine eligible dwellers were excluded. The association termed this an administrative manipulation scam and demanded strict investigation and accountability from concerned authorities.

    MFOWA also expressed strong opposition to instances of housing loan recovery actions that allegedly involve coercive measures and official collusion. The association stated that any unlawful property seizure or coercive recovery action will be legally challenged.

    Additionally, the association drew attention to growing incidents of financial traps, fraudulent property documentation, and real estate scams affecting citizens. To address these concerns, MFOWA announced that it will establish a legal and technical support system to assist victims and prevent further exploitation.

    The association also declared a zero-tolerance policy against illegal occupation of flats, stating that it will provide legal support to ensure eviction of unauthorized occupants and enforcement of rightful ownership.

    Concerns were also raised regarding housing society committees allegedly working in collusion with developers during redevelopment projects. According to MFOWA, such practices have led to redevelopment scams that undermine the interests of society members. The association stated that such cases will be exposed and challenged legally.

    MFOWA further highlighted the issue of booking fraud, where thousands of citizens have paid booking amounts for flats but have not received possession. The association stated that these cases will now be pursued collectively.

    The conference also addressed inter-state loan harassment cases, where borrowers in Maharashtra receive recovery notices from other states and face property seizure actions with administrative backing. MFOWA demanded policy intervention to ensure jurisdictional accountability and prevent harassment of borrowers.

    Speaking at the event, President Deepak Narsibhai Bhanushali said, “The battle of flat owners is no longer individual; it is a collective legal movement.”

    MFOWA reiterated its commitment to protecting the constitutional rights of citizens to housing and property ownership. The association called upon the government, regulatory authorities, and the judiciary to take immediate cognizance of the issues highlighted and ensure justice for flat owners across Maharashtra.

    The association also invited citizens to learn more about its initiatives and support systems through its official website, www.mfowa.in, as it continues to expand its efforts to safeguard the interests of property owners throughout the state.

  • Key Difference Between Best Health Insurance and Basic Health Insurance Policy

    Key Difference Between Best Health Insurance and Basic Health Insurance Policy

    New Delhi [India], April 18: When choosing between different health insurance plans, the terms “basic” and “best” often come up. At first glance, both may seem similar as they cover medical expenses. However, the difference lies in how much support they offer during an actual health situation.

    For individuals and families comparing health insurance plans for family, understanding this difference is important. A plan that looks affordable today may not always be sufficient when medical needs arise. Knowing what sets these options apart can help you choose coverage that fits both your budget and your long-term needs.

    What is a basic health insurance policy?

    A basic policy is designed to cover essential medical expenses. It usually focuses on hospitalisation and a limited set of treatments.

    Most basic health insurance plans typically include:

    • In-patient hospitalisation expenses
    • Doctor and nursing charges
    • Limited pre- and post-hospitalisation coverage
    • Daycare procedures within defined limits

    These plans are generally lower in cost, which makes them suitable for those looking for entry-level coverage or working with a tight budget.

    What defines the best health insurance plans?

    The “best” health insurance plans are not defined only by higher premiums, but by how comprehensive and usable the coverage is.

    They usually offer:

    • Higher sum insured options
    • Wider hospital network for cashless treatment
    • Broader coverage, including modern treatments
    • Fewer sub-limits on room rent and procedures
    • Add-ons or customisation options

    For those evaluating health insurance plans for family, these features can provide better financial support across different medical situations.

    Which one works better for families?

    When choosing health insurance plans for family, the decision depends on the number of members, their age, and expected medical needs.

    A basic plan may work if:

    • Family members are young and generally healthy
    • Medical needs are minimal
    • Budget is the primary concern
    • A more comprehensive option may be better if:
    • There are older members in the family
    • There is a history of medical conditions
    • You want higher financial protection during emergencies

    The goal is to ensure that the coverage is sufficient for all members, not just affordable at the time of purchase.

    Cost vs coverage: Finding the right balance

    One of the most common mistakes is choosing a plan based only on premium. While basic health insurance plans may reduce upfront cost, they may lead to higher out-of-pocket expenses later due to limits and exclusions.

    On the other hand, more comprehensive plans may have higher premiums but offer better support during claims. For families, this balance becomes even more important, as a single medical event can affect shared finances.

    When should you consider upgrading your plan?

    As life stages change, your insurance needs may also evolve. Reviewing your health insurance plans for family regularly helps ensure that your coverage remains relevant. It may be time to move from a basic to a more comprehensive plan if:

    • Your income has increased
    • Your family size has grown
    • Parents are added to the policy
    • Medical costs in your area have risen

    Conclusion

    Choosing between a basic and a comprehensive option comes down to how much protection you need from your health insurance plans. While basic policies offer essential coverage at a lower cost, they may have limitations that affect their usability.

    The best health insurance plans for family are those that balance cost with adequate coverage, ensuring support during both routine and major medical situations.

    Taking time to compare features, understand limits, and align coverage with your family’s needs can help you make a more informed decision.

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  • Indore Child Psychologist Dr. Vini Jhariya Addresses the ‘Intelligent but Struggling’ Gap in Student Learning

    Indore Child Psychologist Dr. Vini Jhariya Addresses the ‘Intelligent but Struggling’ Gap in Student Learning

    Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], April 18: The educational landscape in Indore is witnessing a crucial shift as experts highlight the invisible hurdles of neurodiversity. Many parents face the confusing reality of a child who is sharp in conversation but falters significantly in academics.

    Understanding that these gaps are often rooted in specific neurological patterns rather than a lack of effort is the first step toward unlocking a student’s true potential and ensuring long-term emotional well-being.

    “Baccha Intelligent Hai… Phir Bhi Padhai Mein Struggle Kyun?”

    (Dyslexia aur Learning Difficulties ko Samjhein — Dr. Vini Jhariya ki Nazar Se)

    Clinic mein roz kuch aisa sunne ko milta hai:

    “Ma’am, sab kuch samajhta hai — par reading aur writing mein bahut problem hai.”

    “Homework ke time ro deta hai, school se complaints aati hain.”

    “School jaane se pehle pet dard, sar dard shuru ho jata hai — par saare medical tests bilkul normal hain.”

    Chahe baccha 1st class mein ho ya 9th mein — struggles alag hote hain, par ek pattern common rehta hai: Padhai se avoidance, irritability aur low confidence. Yeh sirf behavior issue nahi hota. Bahut baar iske peeche Dyslexia ya Specific Learning Difficulty (SLD) hoti hai.

    Expert Insights: Parents Poochte Hain — Psychologist Jawaab Deti Hain..

    “Kya mera baccha kabhi theek se padh paega?”

    Dr. Vini Jhariya (Director, Urjasvini Child Development Center):-  “Bilkul. Sahi time par dyslexia therapy, remedial education aur structured intervention mile — toh baccha sirf manage nahi karta, woh excel karta hai. School mein bhi, life mein bhi.”

    “IQ test aur dyslexia assessment kyun zaruri hai?”

    Assessment guesswork khatam karta hai.

    Dyslexia screening test helps understand the level of the child.

     Jab tak bacche ka cognitive profile aur academic gaps samajh nahi aate, sahi intervention plan banana possible hi nahi. Isse parents ko pehli baar clarity milti hai ki baccha exactly kahan struggle kar raha hai.

    “Kya Dyslexia aur ADHD saath mein ho sakte hain?” – Haan — aur yeh combination kaafi common hai. Dono par saath mein evidence-based intervention se kaam karna zaroori hai. Ek ko ignore karne se treatment adhura rehta hai.

    “Mera baccha bahut slow hai — kya yeh dyslexia hai?”- Har slow learner dyslexic nahi hota. Lekin agar slowness ke saath reading difficulty, spelling errors, ya writing problems ho — toh screening zaruri hai. Sirf wait karne se bacche ke precious school years waste hote hain.

    The Reality of Neurodiversity -Dyslexia koi “bimari” nahi hai — yeh brain ka ek alag learning pattern hai. India mein kai successful professionals aur creative leaders hain jo bachpan mein in challenges se guzre hain. Farq sirf ek cheez se padta hai:

    Kabhi kabhi dyslexia mai bache ki handwriting bhi affect ho jati hai kayi baar, jisse hum Dysgraphia kehte hai. Jab hum dyslexia ke intervention par work karte hai toh handwriting mai bhi improvements dikhte hai.

    Label se bachne ke chakkar mein kahin hum support se toh nahi bach rahe? Special education ek tag nahi hai—yeh ek opportunity hai bachche ko uski full potential tak pahunchane ki.

    Timely identification aur sahi support.- Pehle in assessments ke liye Delhi ya Mumbai jaana padta tha, par ab Indore mein Urjasvini Child Development Center jaisi jagah par psychoeducational assessment, IQ testing, aur remedial planning sab ek hi chhat ke niche available hai.

    Conclusion- As awareness grows, it is vital to recognize that children with learning differences are not “lazy”; they simply process information through a different lens. Under the guidance of Dr. Vini Jhariya at Urjasvini Child Development Center, Indore is now equipped to provide the specialized remedial support needed for these students.

    By choosing timely evaluation over academic pressure, parents can transform a child’s frustration into a journey of confident, lifelong success.

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  • Today Group Announces Exclusive Akshaya Tritiya Offers Across Residential and Commercial Projects

    Today Group Announces Exclusive Akshaya Tritiya Offers Across Residential and Commercial Projects

    Navi Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 18: Today Group, a prominent real estate developer in Navi Mumbai, has introduced a range of exclusive festive offers on the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya, reinforcing its commitment to making property ownership more rewarding and accessible. Recognized as an auspicious time for investments, the festival traditionally witnesses heightened buyer sentiment, particularly in the real estate sector.

    This year, the Group has curated a mix of value-driven benefits across its key residential and commercial developments, aimed at catering to both end-users and investors. The offers are strategically designed to align with evolving market demand while enhancing affordability and overall value at the point of purchase.

    Commenting on the festive initiative and market sentiment, Bhavesh Shah, Joint Managing Director of Today Group, said:

    “Akshaya Tritiya brings a strong sense of positivity and intent among buyers. This year, at Today group, we are extending festive-led benefits across our residential and commercial developments in key Navi Mumbai micro-markets. In our residential projects, such as Codename Eden Garden in Airoli, Codename Citadel in Juinagar, and Nova Vista in Nerul, we are offering festive benefits that include 10 gm gold on booking, along with an EMI holiday.

    Additionally, developments like Codename Upvan in Upper Kharghar and Codename Elements in Panvel are being offered with 5 gm gold on booking, alongside similar EMI holiday advantages.

    On the commercial front, our projects are extending a 5 gm gold offer on bookings across projects, including One Arthasya in Thane, Codename Obliq in Airoli, Codename The Tangent in Juinagar, and Nova Ark in Nerul. These initiatives help us align with the festive sentiment and encourage buyers to take confident steps towards both homeownership and investment.

    The aim is to ensure that property ownership is more accessible and rewarding during this auspicious period. Homebuyers get to choose from thoughtfully planned homes to well-positioned commercial spaces. Our portfolio has been specifically curated to cater to evolving buyer needs.

    The festive additions help further enhance value at the point of decision-making. We believe that festive initiatives will help uplift sentiment during the season while encouraging buyers and investors to step towards long-term asset creation with confidence.”

    The festive offerings span multiple key micro-markets across Navi Mumbai, covering both residential and commercial segments. With exclusive benefits like gold on booking and EMI holidays, the initiative is crafted to elevate the homebuying experience while delivering added value during the festive period. 

    Akshaya Tritiya continues to be a significant driver of real estate sentiment, and Today Group’s curated offers are designed to align with evolving buyer preferences while encouraging long-term investment decisions.

    About Today Group

    Today Group is a reputed real estate developer with a strong presence in Navi Mumbai, known for delivering quality residential and commercial projects. With a focus on thoughtful design, timely execution, and customer satisfaction, the group is committed to creating spaces that enhance modern living and contribute to the region’s urban growth.

    Visit – https://www.thetodaygroup.in/ 

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