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  • Spiritual Scientist Rashmi Aiyappa Conferred Lifetime Achievement Award for Pioneering Work in Wellness Industry

    Spiritual Scientist Rashmi Aiyappa Conferred Lifetime Achievement Award for Pioneering Work in Wellness Industry

    Bollywood actor and wellness advocate Shilpa Shetty Kundra presents the honour at Udyog Yogdaan Puraskar 2026, supported by Karnataka Tourism.

    Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], April 07: A Bengaluru-based Spiritual Scientist whose wellness framework has reached lives across 30+ countries was conferred the Lifetime Achievement Award in the Wellness Industry (India) on March 28, in one of the country’s most recognised industry honours. Rashmi Aiyappa, Founder of Aashwasan Group of Companies and inventor of Aashwasan Science®, received the award from Bollywood actor, entrepreneur, and wellness advocate Shilpa Shetty Kundra at the Udyog Yogdaan Puraskar 2026, supported by Karnataka Tourism.

    The Udyog Yogdaan Puraskar recognises individuals whose contributions have created a lasting legacy in their respective fields. The ceremony, attended by prominent industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and social personalities, provided a national platform to acknowledge Rashmi Aiyappa’s two decades of work at the intersection of spiritual science, quantum phenomena, and human wellness.

    At the heart of Rashmi Aiyappa’s work is Aashwasan Science® — a spiritual technology she describes as grounded in quantum phenomena and aimed at enabling holistic well-being at physiological, psychological, and spiritual levels. Since founding Aashwasan® on May 23, 2005, her inventions have recorded more than 100 breakthroughs in health and wellness, with her programmes impacting millions of lives across 30+ countries. In her words, Aashwasan Science® is “spiritual in origin, scientific in approach, and experiential in nature.”

    Rashmi Aiyappa’s work has been particularly noted for its reach among those who have exhausted conventional approaches to health and life challenges. Aashwasan, as she has often described it, is “a place where people who have lost hope come to find life.” Her organisation has also guided corporations and institutions through transformation programmes, applying the same principles to organisational well-being.

    Apart from Aashwasan Group of Companies, Rashmi Aiyappa’s entrepreneurial footprint spans technology and social impact. She is the Founder and Executive Chairperson of Epiance Software and Aank Humane Technologies, and the Founder & Managing Trustee of Aashwasan Foundation — a combination that has positioned her as a rare figure bridging the worlds of tech entrepreneurship, social innovation, and the science of consciousness. Her work has been covered by more than 250 publications worldwide and featured across major media and radio platforms from 2005 to 2012.

    “Aashwasan is nature’s own. It’s a revolution that will continue for lifetimes and is here to stay. The only essence that marks life is love. Love is where it all begins,” Rashmi Aiyappa said.

    Awards and Recognitions
    The Lifetime Achievement Award adds to a decade-long record of national and international recognition:

    2013  —  Social Innovator — CMO Asia Awards, Singapore

    2017  —  Iconic Women Creating a Better World for All — Women Economic Forum

    2017  —  50 Most Impactful Social Innovators — World CSR Congress

    2018  —  Global Peace Leadership & Excellence Award — World Peace Conference

    2019, 2020 & 2021  —  Mahatma Awards — Social Good, Impact Leadership, and Maximising Human Potential

    2021 & 2022  —  Top Women CEOs — Women Entrepreneur Magazine

    2023  —  Forbes Recognition as eXtrepreneur — Select 200 Companies with Global Business Potential

    2024  —  Influential Leader in Mindfulness — Global Leaders Today Magazine

    2025  —  Best Brand 2025 — Economic Times Conclave

    2026  —  Lifetime Achievement Award, Wellness Industry (India) — Udyog Yogdaan Puraskar, in association with Karnataka Tourism

    The conferral of this award at a nationally prominent stage reflects both the growing recognition of wellness as a serious domain of impact in India, and the singular journey of a scientist who built her life’s work from a deeply personal experience of nature’s phenomena. As India asserts itself in the global wellness movement, Rashmi Aiyappa’s two-decade legacy stands as one of its most enduring contributions.

    For further details, contact: Aashwasan Group of Companies, www.aashwasan.com

    Aashwasan Foundation – www.aashwasan.org

    Social media handles:

    FB – www.facebook.com/RashmiAiyappaSpiritualScientist

    Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/msrashmiaiyappa/

    Linkedin – linkedin.com/in/rashmiaiyappa

    Youtube – www.youtube.com/Aashwasan/

    ABOUT AASHWASAN
    Founded in 2005 by Rashmi Aiyappa, Aashwasan® is a spiritual science organisation headquartered in Bengaluru, India. Through her pioneering invention, Aashwasan Science®, she introduced a transformative approach that for the first time in the world brought forward quantum science to be experienced in lives so that people experience holistic wellness. Its programmes have impacted millions of lives across 30+ countries, enabling individuals and organisations to undergo deep, lasting transformation.

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  • Dhruv Consultancy Services Empanelled with India Exim Bank for DPR, TEV, PFR and LIE Services

    Dhruv Consultancy Services Empanelled with India Exim Bank for DPR, TEV, PFR and LIE Services

    New Delhi [India], April 07: Dhruv Consultancy Services Limited. (DCSL) (BSE – 541302 | NSE – DHRUV), one of India’s established infrastructure consultancy firms, is pleased to announce that has been empanelled with the Export-Import Bank of India (India Exim Bank) to deliver a comprehensive suite of technical consultancy services across the Roads & Highways sector.

    Scope of Empanelment

    The empanelment, effective April 2, 2026, enables the Company to undertake a wide range of assignments, including:

    • Preparation and vetting of Techno-Economic Viability (TEV) Reports, Project Feasibility Reports (PFR), and Detailed Project Reports (DPR)

    • Acting as Lender’s Independent Engineer (LIE) for project monitoring, ensuring technical compliance and progress oversight.

    The empanelment also authorizes the company to undertake DPR preparation and feasibility vetting for loan appraisal purposes, strengthening its role in institutionally funded infrastructure projects.

    In addition, the empanelment also covers broader advisory capabilities such as socio-economic impact assessment (SEIA) and procurement expertise, enabling the Company to support projects from evaluation to implementation.

    The Company meets stringent eligibility criteria, having executed at least three assignments across DPR/TEV preparation, vetting, and LIE services, including one in India, with the empanelment valid for up to three years, enabling participation in project-specific assignments. 

    This development marks a significant milestone in the Company’s growth journey, strengthening its association with a premier financial institution and reinforcing its credentials as a trusted partner across the infrastructure lifecycle from project conceptualization and evaluation to execution monitoring.

    Strategic Significance

    • Market Expansion: This empanelment opens doors for LIE services in both domestic and international markets, with the segment estimated at approximately ₹100 Crs per annum, positioning the Company to capture an estimated ~25% share of this high-value advisory space over the next three years.

    • Operational Efficiency: The associated workstreams can be efficiently executed through optimal utilization of existing head office resources and professional manpower, ensuring scalability without significant cost additions and creating potential for enhanced profitability.

    • Full Lifecycle Presence: With capabilities spanning project preparation (DPR, TEV, PFR) to project monitoring (LIE), the Company is well-positioned to deliver end-to-end support across the infrastructure project lifecycle.

    • Financial Integration: The empanelment creates opportunities to engage in projects backed by institutional financing, strengthening the Company’s technical credibility and deepening its integration within the infrastructure financing ecosystem.

    Commenting on the development, Mrs. Tanvi Dandawate Auti, Managing Director, stated, “We are pleased to be empanelled with India Exim Bank for a comprehensive range of consultancy services. This empanelment reinforces our technical capabilities and domain expertise across the infrastructure lifecycle, from project planning to execution monitoring.

    It also opens up new opportunities to collaborate on infrastructure projects supported by institutional financing, further strengthening our presence in the Roads & Highways sector. We remain committed to delivering high-quality, data-driven consultancy services aligned with industry standards and client expectations.”

    Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.

  • The Conviction to Lead: How Aditya Jangid Scaled AdCounty Media into a Global Powerhouse

    The Conviction to Lead: How Aditya Jangid Scaled AdCounty Media into a Global Powerhouse

    New Delhi [India], April 06: In the ever-changing world of digital advertising, it’s not just about being trendy; it’s about having the audacity to change the trend itself. Under the guidance of Founder Aditya Jangid, AdCounty Media has transformed from a young startup to a global AdTech giant.

    A Foundation Built on Conviction

    While many entrepreneurs are waiting for that “lightbulb moment,” Aditya Jangid’s entrepreneurial story has been one of preparation. Before AdCounty Media, Jangid took almost two years to study the industry, find the best talent, and build the company’s foundation.

    This helped him take the risk of quitting a secure job at TCS. For Jangid, it was not a question of hope; it was a question of conviction.

    “Everyone said move fast. I chose to move with purpose, we weren’t building an agency, we were building a legacy.”– Aditya Jangid

    The Architecture of Leadership

    AdCounty’s meteoric growth is fueled by a synergy of specialized leadership. While Aditya Jangid provides the overarching vision, execution is a collaborative effort.

    Innovation and technology are led by Chandan Garg (MD-Tech) and Imran Khan Niazi (CTO). Strategy and revenue are spearheaded by Kumar Saurav (Co-Founder and CSO) and Delphin Varghese (Co-Founder and CRO). Financial discipline is managed by Abbhinav Rajendra Jain (Co-Founder and CFO).

    Supported by board advisorsSanchit Sanga and Gaurav Dikshit, the leadership team ensures that every technological leap is backed by sound global strategy.

    The July 2025 Milestone: Going Public

    The ultimate test for AdCounty’s model was put to the test in July 2025 with its IPO. While most companies tend to lose focus in the transition from a private to a publicly listed firm, AdCounty’s Jangid team chose to focus even more on execution.

    The market was very enthusiastic about AdCounty’s IPO. It was heavily oversubscribed, which goes to show that investors had immense faith in AdCounty as a brand and a global entity.

    “The IPO was not a finish line for us; it was a launchpad. It was a validation of our belief that transparency and results are the only currencies that matter in the world market.” – Aditya Jangid

    The Road Ahead: Redefining the Ecosystem

    The future of AdCounty Media is built on the philosophy of “Human Centric Tech,” which is all about leveraging the power of advanced AI-based technology with a keen understanding of the human mind to not just play in the marketplace, but to rewrite the rules of engagement.

    Aditya Jangid’s AdCounty Media is once again proving the adage that in the world of AdTech, the most powerful algorithm is a vision, precision, and attention to detail.

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  • Indian Law Has a New Kind of Problem. Amit Thukral Has Been Solving It for 25 Years

    Indian Law Has a New Kind of Problem. Amit Thukral Has Been Solving It for 25 Years

    New Delhi [India], April 06: Amit Thukral has navigated satellite wars, billion-dollar biotech battles, and the unwritten rules of Indian regulatory law. Now, as a senior partner at Commercial Law Chambers, he’s building something bigger than a practice – a blueprint for what strategic legal counsel looks like in the age of AI.

    There is a specific kind of lawyer that courts don’t produce and law schools can’t fully teach the kind who walks into a room where no rule yet exists and walks out having shaped one. Amit Thukral is that kind of lawyer. With over 25 years of practice spanning agri-biotech, pharmaceuticals, media, and technology, Amit has spent the better part of three decades not just interpreting the law, but making sense of it in real time often before the ink has dried on any precedent.

    Now a senior partner at Commercial Law Chambers (CLC), Amit is channelling that depth of experience into building one of the country’s most formidable platforms for high-consequence legal work. In an exclusive conversation, he reflects on the journey, the philosophy, and what he believes the profession is yet to fully understand about itself.

    “The law was being built in real time”, when asked about the defining moment of his career, Amit pushes back thoughtfully, characteristically on the premise. “I’d call it a defining phase rather than a single moment,” he says. He points to his years handling first-generation regulatory issues in satellite broadcasting most notably at Tata Sky and later in life sciences, at Monsanto, where questions around biotechnology, pricing, and biodiversity were “unprecedented and carried systemic implications.”

    “We were not just interpreting regulation, we were actively shaping it through engagement with regulators and courts,” he recalls. It was there, at the frontier of what law was and what it hadn’t yet become, that Amit crystallised his core identity: not a legal interpreter, but someone who creates clarity in ambiguity. That evolution from reading law to building it continues to define how he practises today.

    “In complex environments, clarity is not found – it is created.”

    Three roles, one 360-degree view, what separates Amit from many of his contemporaries is the arc of roles he has inhabited: in-house leadership, external advisory, and now a growth-oriented position at CLC. Each seat, he says, handed him a fundamentally different lens. “In-house, you learn accountability, you own outcomes, not just opinions. As external counsel, you bring depth and objectivity. In leadership roles, you understand value creation and stakeholder alignment.”

    The synthesis of all three legal accuracy, commercial practicality, and strategic foresight is what he describes as the gold standard of great counsel, and the standard he holds himself to. It is not merely an aspiration. He has personally managed over 300 active litigations at one stage, led global legal and compliance teams, negotiated complex cross-border transactions, and engaged directly with regulators and policymakers. His approach, as a result, is never to treat problems in silos but as multi-dimensional challenges requiring resolution, not just analysis.

    The pattern-recognition advantage, working across agri-biotech, pharmaceuticals, media, and technology, has given Amit something few lawyers possess, the ability to see regulatory patterns before they fully emerge. “While industries differ, regulatory patterns and risk behaviours often repeat,” he explains. The compliance intensity and scrutiny that life sciences have historically faced, for instance, is now arriving in full force for technology, AI, and data ecosystems. Having lived through the life sciences cycle, Amit says he can see exactly what is coming and help businesses stay ahead of the curve rather than scramble to react.

    This is not incidental. Amit describes it as a deliberate approach: anticipating regulatory direction, identifying stress points early, and positioning clients ahead of the next wave. “I’ve seen it before. I know what’s coming,” he says with the calm confidence of someone who has been right before.

    One of the more underappreciated aspects of Amit’s practice is his deep institutional literacy, the hard-won understanding of how decisions are actually shaped within courts, regulators, and policy forums, not just how they are formally announced. Having appeared before the Supreme Court, engaged with sector regulators, and contributed to policy discussions at the highest levels, he has observed first-hand how legal arguments interact with economic, political, and social considerations in real institutional settings.

    “For clients, this translates into better strategy, sharper positioning, and more predictable outcomes,” he says. In complex disputes or regulatory engagements, knowing the formal law is necessary, but knowing how the institution in front of you actually thinks is often what determines whether you win.

    Amit’s decision to join Commercial Law Chambers was, by his own account, a deliberate choice of platform over prestige. The firm, he says, represents “a convergence of deep domain expertise and high-stakes problem solving particularly in life sciences, TMT, and disputes.” At this stage of his career, he was looking for somewhere he could not only practise but actively build integrating advisory, disputes, and growth into a cohesive offering.

    CLC, as Amit describes it, is uniquely positioned to handle complex, high-consequence matters where legal, regulatory, and commercial considerations intersect, including regulatory and tax disputes, cross-border transactions, competition issues, and emerging challenges in healthcare, technology, and AI. The firm’s agility in handling such mandates, rather than the scale of a larger institution, is precisely what attracted him.

    Looking ahead, Amit sees the firm deepening its capabilities over the next three to five years in technology-led regulatory advisory, cross-border disputes, and integrated risk management particularly as businesses navigate an increasingly AI-driven and globally interconnected environment. “The direction is clear,” he says. “The question is how fast you build towards it.”

    The USD 650 million proof point – When asked for his signature achievement, Amit doesn’t hesitate. The Lupin Japan divestment valued at approximately USD 650 million, stands as the clearest illustration of the kind of work he does best. What made it exceptional was not its scale alone, but the multi-jurisdictional complexity and stakeholder alignment it demanded, all executed under tight timelines.

    “It brought together regulatory, transactional, and strategic elements simultaneously,” he reflects. “Precision, coordination, and sound judgment all at once.” It is the kind of mandate that exposes whether a lawyer is truly operating as a strategic partner or merely as a technical functionary. Amit, clearly, was the former.

    Three words clients would use to describe him: strategic, dependable, insightful. He adds a fourth – composed. “In high-pressure situations, clarity of thought and calm execution are often what clients value most.”

    The quiet power of good legal work, there is something Amit believes is consistently underappreciated about his field and he raises it with the conviction of someone who has seen the misperception cause real damage. Regulatory and commercial law, he argues, is far too often viewed through the lens of restriction or compliance alone. The constructive role it plays in enabling innovation, protecting long-term value, and ensuring sustainable growth goes almost entirely unreported.

    “The best legal work often happens quietly,” he says. “Structuring outcomes, resolving conflicts, enabling businesses to move forward with confidence.” The headlines go to the courtroom dramas. The work that actually keeps businesses alive and growing rarely gets one. It is, perhaps, the profession’s most significant blind spot and one Amit is quietly working to correct through the very nature of his practice.

    What sets Amit apart isn’t only professional range it is a parallel body of work that few would expect from a senior commercial lawyer. His initiative, Quantum State of Mind, is a project rooted in systems thinking, awareness, and human resilience. It involves community initiatives that hold space for individuals navigating mental health challenges, support for an active online community, and volunteering with teams such as the Burning Man ecosystem.

    He is clear that it is distinct from his legal practice but equally clear about how deeply it informs it. “It strengthens my ability to deal with high-stakes conflict and decision-making,” he explains. Approaching complexity with clarity, empathy, and the capacity to engage with uncertainty without losing balance these are not peripheral qualities for Amit. In the kind of work he does, they are central. “In many ways,” he says, “it’s the work that makes all the other work possible.”

    When Amit began his career, lawyers were largely seen as risk mitigators valuable, but reactive. Today, they are expected to be business partners and strategic advisors. But Amit believes the transformation has further to go, and faster, than most in the profession acknowledge.

    The next decade, he says, will require lawyers who genuinely understand technology, artificial intelligence, data ecosystems, ESG frameworks, and global regulatory convergence not superficially, but deeply enough to lead on them. “The role is evolving from interpretation to anticipation and integration,” he says. The lawyers who thrive will not be those who can react quickest to what has happened but those who can see what is coming and help their clients prepare for it.

    For those considering working with him, Amit’s message is characteristically direct: “I do my best work in complex, high-stakes, and often unprecedented situations where clarity is limited, and outcomes matter.” He brings what he calls a resolution-driven mindset combining legal depth with commercial understanding and stakeholder alignment. He values relationships that are trust-based, collaborative, and built for the long term. Not engagements where he dispenses advice and steps back, but partnerships where he is genuinely invested in navigating complexity alongside his clients.

    In an era where legal advice is increasingly commoditised and AI is beginning to automate the routine, Amit Thukral represents a genuinely rare proposition: a lawyer who brings not just knowledge, but judgment, institutional understanding, and the quiet confidence of someone who has helped write rules before they existed. That, in the end, is not a service. It is a strategic advantage.

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  • Editing Beyond Borders: Anushri Srinivasan Iyer’s Journey Across Cultures and Cinema

    Editing Beyond Borders: Anushri Srinivasan Iyer’s Journey Across Cultures and Cinema

    Anushri Iyer at the premiere of her first feature film as Addition Editor. Film title: ‘Where the Wind Blows’ streaming on ⁠ Amazon Prime Video

    New Delhi [India], April 06: For Anushri, editing has never been tied to one place. Her journey, from Dubai to Mumbai to Los Angeles — has gradually shaped a practice that moves across languages, genres, and different corners of the film industry. 

    Having edited films in Hindi, English, Mandarin, and Spanish, Anushri Srinivasan Iyer approaches storytelling with a simple belief: emotion doesn’t belong to one language, and the best films don’t need translation to be felt. 

    Anushri’s journey into editing didn’t begin in a film school or on a professional set, but in a classroom in Dubai, where she first opened Adobe Premiere Pro as a high school student. What started as curiosity quickly turned into instinct. That instinct was affirmed early on when she was placed second amongst approximately 45,000 entries in the international CBSE Adobe Creativity Challenge celebrating 150-years of Mahatma Gandhi. She was invited to the Adobe Headquarters in Delhi, and was felicitated by Mr. Shantanu Narayen, The Chairman/CEO of Adobe Inc USA- A moment that marked the beginning of something much bigger. 

    While doing her undergraduate studies at Whistling Woods International, Film City Mumbai, her relationship with storytelling began to take shape — not just technically, but creatively and personally. During this time, she directed and edited the short film Radhika, which went on to win multiple awards, including Best Amateur Film at the Sun of the East International Film Festival, The Goa International film festival and Tagore International Film Festival. Anushri’s work gained recognition with the short film Vijaya Dashami, which was selected among the top 100 short films at the Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival, Mumbai. Anushri was the Head of the Whistling Woods Earth Charter, where she organized initiatives focused on environmental awareness and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. 

    It was her move to Los Angeles that marked a turning point. At the American Film Institute Conservatory, where she completed her Masters Degree in Film Editing, Anushri Iyer found herself in an environment that pushed her to refine both her

    Anushri Iyer winning second place in the CBSE Adobe Creativity Challenge and being felicitated by Mr. Shantanu Narayen, Chairman/CEO of Adobe Inc USA, at the Adobe headquarters in Noida, Delhi, February 2020

    craft and her voice. Working across a wide range of genres — including comedy, thriller, animation, and horror — she began to understand just how much power an editor holds. 

    Her thesis film HIM, screened at the AFI FEST 2025 at the Chinese theater in Hollywood, became a particularly defining project. Anushri’s thesis film ‘HIM’ was selected across various film schools to receive an Amazon Studios AI Grant. Through the grant she explored the various uses of AI in filmmaking. The process changed the way she approached editing, allowing her to better understand the inner lives of characters and guiding her to make choices that felt more deliberate and more intuitive to the story itself. During her time at AFI, she also edited ‘Spectre’ and ‘When the cold wind blows’ which premiered at the Singapore Int Film Festival 2025 and Beyond Fest 2025 Los Angeles 2025. She also volunteered at the SMPTE MTS 2024 and ACE Eddie Awards 2025 and 2026. 

    Anushri Iyer has steadily built her presence within the Hollywood Film industry. She has worked as an Assistant Editor on the feature film The Best Summer, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival which received coverage in major publications such as Variety and Rolling Stone. She also worked as an Assistant Editor on the short film The Window Cleaners, which was part of the For Your Consideration campaign for the Academy Awards. 

    Her work extends across both traditional and digital platforms. As a freelance Assistant Editor for Jubilee Media, she contributed to widely viewed digital content, while continuing to edit independent narrative films in Los Angeles. She also served as an Additional Editor on the feature film Where the Wind Blows, which had a theatrical release and is now available on Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video. 

    Anushri Srinivasan Iyer is an Avid certified professional and is currently working as a Post-Production Assistant at Sony Pictures for a show to be released in 2026 on Apple TV, while also serving as an Assistant Editor on two upcoming feature films set for release — continuing to build a career that moves fluidly between independent and studio spaces. 

    For Anushri, editing isn’t just about assembling footage, it’s about understanding what a moment is really trying to say, and shaping it so it lands honestly with an audience.

    Anushri’s editing perspective is shaped by her experiences across film industries, cities, and cultures — but grounded in something simple: paying attention to performances, to rhythm and to the small, often invisible choices that ultimately define how a story is experienced. 

    As her learning continues to grow, Anushri remains drawn to stories that feel personal yet resonate widely — stories rooted in emotional truth and human connection. 

    Because at its core, she believes cinema works the same way everywhere—it connects through feeling, not language

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  • No Cash, No Backup: Is India’s Highway Infrastructure Ready for a Digital-Only Future?

    No Cash, No Backup: Is India’s Highway Infrastructure Ready for a Digital-Only Future?

    New Delhi [India], April 06: Let’s be honest, this isn’t really about toll booths.

    On the surface, India’s move to 100% digital toll payments from April 10, 2026, looks like a simple operational tweak. No cash. Only FASTag or UPI. Faster lanes, less congestion, smoother travel. That’s the headline.

    But if you zoom out just a little, you start seeing something else entirely.

    This is infrastructure thinking. Behavioral engineering. Quiet, deliberate system design.

    What we’re witnessing here is the construction of an invisible architecture, one that reshapes how millions of people behave without ever announcing it.

    And that’s where it gets interesting.

    For years, digital tolling in India was optional in spirit, even if mandatory on paper. FASTag existed, lanes were marked, incentives were nudged… but cash still lingered as a fallback. A safety net. A psychological comfort.

    Now that fallback is gone.

    And that changes everything.

    Because the moment you remove choice, you remove hesitation. There’s no “I’ll recharge later” or “I’ll just pay cash today.” You adapt, because you have to. Not dramatically. Not loudly. Just… quietly.

    This is classic nudge theory, but pushed one step further.

    Not a suggestion. Not even a strong incentive. It’s a forced default.

    And strangely, that’s often when behavior truly shifts.

    But let’s talk about what this really unlocks beyond convenience.

    A frictionless toll system isn’t just about saving a few minutes at a highway plaza. It’s about optimizing an entire layer of the economy that most people don’t even think about.

    Every unnecessary stop at a toll booth burns fuel. Every queue adds idle time. Multiply that across millions of vehicles, trucks, buses, and private cars every single day.

    The numbers get… uncomfortable.

    So when you remove cash handling, reduce stoppage time, and create a near-continuous flow of traffic, you’re not just improving user experience. You’re cutting inefficiencies at scale. Fuel savings. Time savings. Logistics efficiency.

    Real money. Quietly saved.

    And not in small amounts.

    Then comes the part where policymakers don’t always say out loud the data dividend.

    Every digital toll transaction creates a clean, timestamped, geo-tagged data point. Who traveled where? When. How often. At what cost?

    Individually, it’s just a toll payment.

    Collectively? It’s a living map of economic movement.

    Freight corridors. Urban spillovers. Seasonal migration patterns. Logistics bottlenecks. You can start to see the economy in motion, not just estimate it.

    And that kind of visibility changes how decisions get made.

    Infrastructure planning becomes sharper. Revenue leakage shrinks. Fiscal forecasting improves. Even enforcement becomes more precise.

    It’s not just digitization. It’s datafication.

    But this is where the conversation needs to stay grounded: systems like this aren’t risk-free.

    In fact, they introduce a different kind of vulnerability.

    When you build a fully digital layer over something as critical as national highways, you’re essentially saying: the backend must not fail. Not occasionally. Not “most of the time.” It has to work. Consistently.

    Because when it doesn’t, the failure isn’t isolated.

    A scanner glitch isn’t just a minor inconvenience. It’s a traffic jam. A payment delay isn’t just a failed transaction. It’s a stalled lane with 20 vehicles waiting behind it.

    And this is where systemic resilience becomes the real test.

    Can the infrastructure handle peak loads? Patchy networks? Edge-case failures? Rural connectivity gaps?

    Because digital systems don’t fail gracefully. They fail abruptly.

    And while all this macro-level transformation is happening, the human layer remains… uneven.

    Take the truck driver. Long routes. Tight margins. Irregular connectivity. For him, this shift isn’t just about convenience, it’s about reliability. If the system works, it saves him time and fuel. If it doesn’t, it costs him both.

    Or the senior citizen driving occasionally, maybe less comfortable with apps, recharges, and digital flows. For them, this isn’t seamless progress. It’s an adaptation under mild pressure.

    And that tension between system efficiency and human readiness is real.

    Often overlooked. But real.

    Still, transitions like this tend to follow a pattern.

    First, resistance. Then the adjustment. Then normalization.

    And eventually, invisibility.

    Think about it. A few years ago, digital payments felt like an effort. Today, they’re instinctive. You don’t think before scanning a QR code. You just do it.

    Tolling is heading the same way.

    So yes, from April 10, you won’t be able to pay cash at toll plazas anymore.

    But that’s just the visible change.

    The real story is what sits beneath it: a system quietly aligning incentives, shaping behavior, capturing data, and optimizing movement at scale.

    No big announcements. No dramatic overhaul.

    Just a small rule.

    That changes everything

    PNN BUSINESS

  • How Saheel Properties “Mother of All Deals” Is Different From Other Industry Offers

    How Saheel Properties “Mother of All Deals” Is Different From Other Industry Offers

    Pune(Maharashtra) [India], April 06:Pune’s real estate market is no stranger to festive offers, seasonal discounts and promotional schemes designed to attract homebuyers. However, most of these offers tend to follow a predictable pattern, limited-period benefits, conditional rewards, or scratch-and-win formats where only a few lucky participants receive high-value prizes. In this landscape,Saheel Properties’ “Mother of All Deals” emerges as a truly differentiated and customer-focused offer that redefines what a real estate offer can be.

    What sets Mother of All Deals apart right from the outset is its assured value proposition. Unlike conventional industry offers, where buyers are given scratch cards or entered into lucky draws with uncertain outcomes, Mother of All Deals ensures that every participant receives guaranteed gifts worth up to ₹4 – 5 lakhs. This is a significant departure from the norm, where most participants walk away with minimal benefits while only a handful win big-ticket rewards. By guaranteeing substantial value for every homebuyer, Mother of All Deals eliminates uncertainty and builds immediate trust.

    In traditional offers, the excitement often revolves around the possibility of winning, but that excitement can quickly turn into disappointment for the majority who do not receive meaningful rewards. Mother of All Deals, on the other hand, transforms the experience into one where everyone is a winner. The assured gifts ensure that every buyer feels valued and rewarded for their decision, making the homebuying journey more satisfying and memorable.

    Every participant receives assured benefits through a Scratch & Win experience, ensuring that each homebuyer wins a guaranteed reward. These include aspirational prizes such as the Tata Punch EV, Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 motorcycles, international travel vouchers worth ₹4 lakh, furniture vouchers worth ₹5 lakh, electronics vouchers worth ₹4 lakh and gold vouchers worth ₹5 lakh. This combination of certainty and excitement is rare in the real estate sector and significantly enhances the overall appeal of the offer.

    The scale of Mother of All Deals further distinguishes it from other industry offers. With rewards worth an impressive ₹7.87 crore, the offer is not just a promotional activity but a large-scale celebration of homeownership across Pune. The offer, running from March 11, 2026 to April 19, 2026, has already witnessed an overwhelming response, with rewards worth up to ₹5 crore distributed to homebuyers so far, further reinforcing its credibility and strong market acceptance. Encouraged by this tremendous response, the total reward pool may be extended up to ₹10 crore, making the offer even more impactful. Most developers focus on short-term incentives or limited benefits, whereas Saheel Properties has created a comprehensive and high-value offering that resonates with a wide range of buyers.

    Transparency is another key factor that makes Mother of All Deals stand out. In many real estate promotions, buyers often encounter complex terms and conditions, hidden clauses, or restrictive eligibility criteria. Mother of All Deals, however, is designed to be straightforward and inclusive. Every eligible homebuyer participates and every participant receives tangible benefits. This clarity not only simplifies decision-making but also strengthens customer confidence in the brand.

    Moreover, Mother of All Deals reflects a deep understanding of evolving homebuyer aspirations. Today’s buyers are not just investing in a property; they are seeking a lifestyle upgrade. By offering rewards that cater to mobility, travel, home interiors, technology and long-term value like gold, the offer aligns perfectly with modern expectations. It enhances the emotional and experiential aspect of buying a home, going beyond purely financial incentives.

    Ultimately, what makes “Mother of All Deals” truly different is its commitment to fairness, inclusivity and guaranteed rewards for every participant, rather than selective benefits for a few. It shifts the focus from luck-based outcomes to assured value, while still retaining the thrill of winning premium prizes.

    In a competitive and evolving real estate market, Mother of All Deals sets a new benchmark, one where every homebuyer is rewarded, every purchase feels celebrated and the journey of owning a home becomes as exciting as the destination itself.

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  • GM Pravin Thipsay Endorses Shri Dhanpat Rai Sachdeva Memorial International Chess Festival

    GM Pravin Thipsay Endorses Shri Dhanpat Rai Sachdeva Memorial International Chess Festival

    New Delhi [India], April 06: India’s expanding competitive chess circuit is set to witness another significant addition this summer, as the Rai Sahab Council for Sports and Education prepares to host the Shri Dhanpat Rai Sachdeva Memorial Classical Chess Festival in May 2026. The upcoming championship has drawn early attention within the chess fraternity after receiving endorsement from Pravin Thipsay, Arjuna Awardee and widely recognised as India’s third Grandmaster — a development that has added credibility and anticipation around the tournament.

    Scheduled to be conducted at the centrally located Marina Dreams Banquets, Delhi, the event will unfold in two competitive segments. The Open category will take place from 17th to 21st May, followed by the B-1800 rating category from 22nd to 24th May, offering structured opportunities for both seasoned competitors and emerging rated players.

    With a total prize fund of ₹27,22,000 and 514 prizes on offer, organisers are positioning the championship as one of the more substantial grassroots competitive platforms on the regional calendar. The tournament will follow classical time controls of 90 minutes plus 30-second increment in the Open section, while the B-1800 segment will be played with a 30 minutes plus 30-second increment format, ensuring competitive integrity alongside accessibility for a wider player base.

    The announcement comes against the backdrop of the Council’s steadily growing tournament footprint. Its previous editions in 2024 and 2025 recorded encouraging participation trends, drawing players across multiple age groups and rating brackets. Those events not only facilitated competitive exposure but also contributed to structured recognition pathways, with several performers progressing to higher-level district and national circuits.

    Observers noted that beyond player participation, the championships demonstrated increasing institutional engagement. Families, schools, and chess academies were actively involved, contributing to consistent footfall and sustained event-day vibrancy. Supporting organisations and partners associated with earlier editions benefitted from visible brand integration across venue touchpoints, official communication assets, and participant engagement formats — factors that have contributed to the event’s growing reputation as an organised and credible sporting platform.

    The endorsement from Grandmaster Pravin Thipsay is being viewed within the chess community as a strong validation of the tournament’s intent to maintain professional standards while expanding its reach. His association underscores the broader movement within Indian chess to strengthen competitive ecosystems beyond elite circuits by nurturing well-managed open platforms.

    Upon commencement of registrations, 7 Chess Masters have already registered for the event with more than 50 Grandmasters/International Masters expected to register for the event. With past execution records, an enhanced prize structure, and growing community awareness, the 2026 Delhi edition of the International Chess Festival is likely to attract robust participation while reinforcing the Council’s role in shaping accessible yet professionally curated chess experiences.

    The directors of the Council, Capt Dhaval Sachdeva(Retd) and Pulkit Sachdeva are confident that in a country witnessing a renewed chess boom, tournaments that combine competitive seriousness with inclusive outreach are increasingly becoming focal points for talent discovery, institutional collaboration, and ecosystem growth. The forthcoming festival appears poised to build on that momentum — quietly strengthening both participation pipelines and stakeholder confidence.

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  • Shri Shripad Naik Inaugurates ECAMEX 2026; Calls for Higher Share of Renewable Energy, Boost to Solar Adoption and Make in India Opportunities

    Shri Shripad Naik Inaugurates ECAMEX 2026; Calls for Higher Share of Renewable Energy, Boost to Solar Adoption and Make in India Opportunities

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 06: Shri Shripad Naik, Minister of State for New & Renewable Energy and Power, Government of India, inaugurated ECAMEX 2026, India’s mega electrical and energy exhibition, marking 101 years of the Electrical Contractors’ Association of Maharashtra (ECAM), at BEC, Goregaon.

    Addressing industry stakeholders, Shri Shripad Naik emphasized that the percentage of power generation from renewable energy must increase significantly to meet India’s growing energy demand sustainably. He highlighted that the renewable energy sector presents immense opportunities for industry, innovation, and sustainable development, while also strengthening India’s energy security.

    The Minister further noted that India’s push towards Make in India is creating strong opportunities for domestic manufacturing in solar equipment, electrical infrastructure, and energy-efficient technologies. He encouraged industry players to invest in indigenous production, innovation, and technology development to support India’s clean energy transition.

    Shri Naik also stressed the need for greater adoption of solar energy in the agriculture sector, stating that the Government is providing subsidies for rooftop solar installations and solar-powered irrigation systems. He noted that wider use of solar energy by farmers can significantly reduce power costs, improve reliability, and promote sustainable agricultural practices.

    The inauguration ceremony was attended by key industry leaders and dignitaries including Shri Rajendra Pawar, Director (HR), Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL/Mahavitaran), along with office bearers and members of ECAM.

    As India’s electrical industry accelerates towards an estimated valuation of USD 72 billion, driven by infrastructure growth, smart cities, and renewable energy adoption, ECAMEX 2026 brought together manufacturers, contractors, consultants, policymakers, and technology leaders under one roof. The exhibition marks a historic milestone as ECAM completes 101 years of service to the nation’s electrical fraternity.

    Mr. Devang Thakur, President, ECAM, said, “ECAMEX 2026 is particularly significant as it coincides with 101 years of ECAM’s contribution to India’s electrical sector. Over the decades, ECAM has consistently worked towards improving safety standards, promoting professional excellence, and supporting technological advancement. Through ECAMEX, we aim to bring together the entire electrical ecosystem to collaborate, innovate, and accelerate the adoption of safer, smarter, and energy-efficient solutions that will power India’s infrastructure growth.”

    Mr. Amar Patil, General Secretary, ECAM, said,”ECAMEX 2026 has been carefully curated to address the evolving needs of the electrical industry, with a strong emphasis on safety, renewable energy, and next-generation technologies. The exhibition offers a comprehensive platform for industry professionals to explore innovations, exchange knowledge, and build meaningful business partnerships. With participation from leading manufacturers, utilities, and decision-makers, ECAMEX 2026 is expected to deliver strong value to exhibitors and visitors alike.”

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  • Chorus Foundation Hosts “An Evening of Inclusion” on World Autism Day in New Delhi 

    Chorus Foundation Hosts “An Evening of Inclusion” on World Autism Day in New Delhi 

    New Delhi [India], April 03: Marking World Autism Awareness Day, Chorus Foundation curated an evocative and socially resonant evening titled “An Evening of Inclusion” at Muktadhara Auditorium, Banga Sanskriti Bhawan, New Delhi.

    The initiative underscored the importance of awareness, acceptance, and empowerment of individuals on the autism spectrum, bringing together voices from across fields to advocate for a more inclusive society.

    The event witnessed the presence of noted personalities from the fields of entertainment, education, and social advocacy. Among those in attendance were actor and television personality Aman Verma, radio jockey RJ Khurafati Nitin, personality transformation expert Dr. Rita Gangwani, author and social advocate Saurangshu Sinha, special educator Mousumi Biswas, occupational therapist Dr. Amarpali Lahiri, entrepreneur Jacqueline Jindal, and actor as well as neurodiversity advocate Naman Misra. Their collective participation lent strength to the message that inclusion must remain central to social progress. 

    The evening unfolded through a thoughtfully curated lineup of performances celebrating the abilities and creative expression of the neurodiverse community. The Antarik Musical Band delivered a compelling musical segment, accompanied by performances from young vocalists and instrumentalists. A fashion showcase saw participants walking the ramp with confidence, challenging stereotypes and embracing individuality. Dance presentations, including those by Pratyusha Academy of Dance, further highlighted the vibrancy, discipline, and artistic excellence within the community.

    Beyond performances, the event fostered a strong sense of community engagement, with families, educators, and supporters coming together in solidarity. The programme was supported by the Bengal Association, New Delhi, along with partner organisations such as Wabi Satori and String Affair.

    Expressing gratitude, the organisers noted that the overwhelming participation and encouragement from attendees made the evening both impactful and meaningful, reflecting a shared commitment towards building a compassionate and inclusive society. 

    The event received media coverage support from DNA Media & Entertainment, the official media partner, helping amplify its message to a wider audience. 

    Concluding on a hopeful note, the initiative reinforced the need for sustained dialogue, awareness, and action towards inclusion. Events such as “An Evening of Inclusion” continue to serve as vital platforms for celebrating diversity and fostering understanding in society.

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