Author: Sutun Nayak

  • Sankshay Urges States to Join Hands with MBF – A Compassionate Solution to Dog–Human Conflict That Can Generate Rs 15,000 Crore Plus for the Economy

    Sankshay Urges States to Join Hands with MBF – A Compassionate Solution to Dog–Human Conflict That Can Generate Rs 15,000 Crore Plus for the Economy

    New Delhi [India], March 03: Sankshay Babber has called upon all state governments to adopt Project Man’s Best Friend (MBF)—a National Public Safety & Governance Mission designed to permanently resolve India’s dog–human conflict while unlocking a ₹15,000+ Crore regulated canine economy and creating lakhs of jobs.

    MBF treats the issue not as a stray menace, but as a governance and economic opportunity. The model integrates identification, 80%+ vaccination coverage, sterilisation tracking, behaviour monitoring, and structured deployment of community dogs into a single accountable system.

    Under MBF, existing animal pounds will be transformed into government-owned animal hospitals and trauma units—boosting sterilisation capacity, expanding veterinary employment, and generating sustainable state revenue. A centralized mobile app will allow municipalities and feeders to collaboratively track sterilisation, feeding zones, health checks, behavioural reports, geotagged databases, microchipping, and adoption drives.

    The framework proposes freelancing sterilisation to accredited private medical centres, training society dogs into security assets, deploying therapy dogs in hospitals, implementing reflective collaring of dogs and cattle to reduce road accidents, and incentivising Indie dog adoption while introducing structured taxation on foreign breeds.

    By shifting from removal-based policies to regulated coexistence, MBF aims to reduce bite incidents, eliminate rabies risk, restore civic order, and build a self-sustaining humane governance system.

    “Our country has been an animal loving nation with root examples in our Gods having half animal forms and worshipping animals, I plan on worshipping our roots and following the paths our ancestors did to make a better animal human relationship through MBF”.

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  • Indian Students Excel in SAT and TOEFL Olympiad 2025, Highlighting Growing Readiness for International Education

    Indian Students Excel in SAT and TOEFL Olympiad 2025, Highlighting Growing Readiness for International Education

    Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], March 03: The SAT & TOEFL Olympiad 2025 has concluded with the rollout of student outcomes and learning benefits, offering a national snapshot of how Indian school students performed against globally recognised academic benchmarks. Designed as an early readiness assessment, the Olympiad enabled students to experience the rigour of international tests while gaining clarity on their academic standing, strengths, and future pathways.

    Students from across India participated in the Olympiad, representing diverse educational backgrounds and schooling systems. More than 250 schools, spanning CBSE, ICSE/ISC, IB, IGCSE, Cambridge, State Boards, and home-school networks, took part, positioning the Olympiad as a broad-based academic benchmarking initiative rather than competitiveranking exercise.

    Performance outcomes reflected encouraging academic depth. 20% of participating students scored 1400 or above on the SAT, while 4% achieved scores of 1500+, placing them within the top national percentile and demonstrating readiness for globally benchmarked undergraduate pathways.

    Among participating institutions, select schools, including DPS Faridabad, Loyola School Trivandrum, Chettinad Hari Shree Vidyalayam Chennai, and Srinidhi International School, saw multiple students record strong outcomes, highlighting the role schools play in supporting early exposure to international academic standards. Regionally, students from South India demonstrated particularly strong performance, while schools across North India contributed meaningfully to participation and results, reflecting widening national interest in global academic readiness.

    Beyond test scores, the Olympiad focused on student learning and insight. Participants received structured performance feedback and exposure to the format and expectations of internationally recognised assessments such as the SAT and TOEFL. High-performing students further accessed scholarship-linked enrichment, mentorship, and guidance opportunities through partner programmes, supporting informed academic planning rather than test preparation alone.

    Reflecting on the experience, a representative from DPS Faridabad said: “The SAT & TOEFL Olympiad provided our students with a valuable opportunity to experience globally benchmarked assessments in a structured and motivating environment. It helped them gain early clarity on international testing standards, build confidence through real performance feedback, and explore meaningful academic and scholarship-linked opportunities. We value the exposure and enrichment this platform has offered our students.”

    A parent of a participating student from Chettinad Hari Shree Vidyalayam, Chennai, said: “As a parent, the Olympiad offered valuable insight into where my child stands academically in a global context. The experience went beyond scores — it provided clarity, confidence, and access to guidance and scholarship opportunities that helped us think more clearly about future academic choices.”

    The SAT & TOEFL Olympiad was conceived to give Indian school students early exposure to globally recognisedassessments while supporting learning through mentorship and enrichment. Delivered in collaboration with knowledge and enrichment partners including ETS, Krea University, Lumiere Education, Makers Asylum, and ROAM, the Olympiad connects assessment with insight, opportunity, and academic growth.

    Building on the 2025 edition, the SAT & TOEFL Olympiad will continue as a national academic initiative, enabling greater participation from students in regions that were previously underrepresented or unable to participate. The next edition of the Olympiad is scheduled for July 2026.

    For more information and updates on the SAT & TOEFL Olympiad, visit www.satolympiad.org.

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  • KLIP Launches as a ‘Snackable Netflix for Bharat’ for India’s Mobile-First Viewers

    KLIP Launches as a ‘Snackable Netflix for Bharat’ for India’s Mobile-First Viewers

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 03: KLIP has entered India’s digital entertainment space with the launch of a micro-drama platform built for mobile-first audiences across the country. The platform is positioning itself as a snackable entertainment app aimed at viewers who increasingly engage with stories in short, intentional viewing moments rather than extended sessions.

    The launch is rooted in the company’s attempt to bridge a widening gap in digital viewing behaviour, between the chaos of unstructured, unintentional short-form content binging and the commitment required by long-form OTT series. While short-video platforms encourage endless scrolling without narrative payoff, traditional streaming formats often demand sustained time and attention, leaving many viewers caught between the two extremes.

    KLIP is seeking to address this shift through episodic fiction designed specifically for mobile viewing. Its shows are structured as two-minute episodes with clear narrative progression, offering continuity and emotional engagement without requiring long viewing commitments. The format is intended to retain the discipline of serialised storytelling while adapting to fragmented consumption patterns.

    The platform’s approach is shaped by its founders’ background in long-form storytelling rather than technology-led distribution. KLIP has been founded by Bollywood producer-actor Harman Baweja and filmmaker Vicky Bahri, along with Dev Gupta, who leads marketing and growth. The company positions itself as a content-first platform, with an emphasis on narrative structure, scripting and production discipline, an approach it argues is often missing in volume-driven short-form ecosystems.

    “Storytelling works best when it aligns with how people actually live and consume content today,” said Vicky Bahri, founder and CEO of KLIP. “Audiences still want characters and stories they can invest in, but the format has to respect their time. That balance is what we are building at KLIP.”

    Accessibility remains central to the platform’s positioning. Dev Gupta describes KLIP as “Premium quality drama, priced like your daily chai”, combining production values typically associated with premium drama and formats designed for a wider, mass-market audience.

    By focusing on short episodic storytelling, mobile-native design and mass accessibility, KLIP is positioning itself as a Bharat-first alternative within India’s expanding digital entertainment landscape. As viewing behaviour continues to fragment, platforms that balance narrative intent with convenience may play an increasingly important role in shaping how Indian audiences consume stories on their phones.

    Stream the next chapter. Get KLIP now.

    Download the app through: https://getklip.app.link/get_klip

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  • Meet top 10 Brands Transforming Industries and Setting New Benchmarks in 2026

    Meet top 10 Brands Transforming Industries and Setting New Benchmarks in 2026

    New Delhi [India], March 03: As industries accelerate toward innovation and digital transformation, certain brands rise above the noise to become true game-changers. These 10 pioneering brands across technology, marketing, finance, wellness, real estate, and media are not just participating in the market—they are redefining it. Through bold strategies, customer-centric innovation, and future-ready leadership, they are transforming traditional models, setting new performance benchmarks, and shaping the business landscape of 2026.

    1. Mitti Ke Mahanayak: Sunil Sushila Sharma’s Mission for Soil, Sustainability & Farmers

    In India’s evolving agricultural and environmental landscape, Mitti Ke Mahanayak has emerged as a powerful platform for change under the leadership of Sunil Sushila Sharma, a distinguished Agro & Environment Journalist committed to purpose-driven communication. More than just a media initiative, the series is a nationwide awareness movement amplifying the voices of progressive farmers, rural innovators, and sustainability champions.

    Having produced and hosted over 500 episodes, Sharma has consistently focused on natural farming, rural development, organic agriculture, water conservation, and environmental sustainability. His long-format dialogues and marathon talk shows have been recognized by the Asia Book of Records and India Book of Records, highlighting his dedication to impactful storytelling.

    Before entering journalism, Sharma built a successful corporate career with leading financial institutions like Citibank and Kotak Mahindra Bank. Despite high-profile roles, he chose to dedicate his life to empowering farmers and advocating soil health. His efforts have earned accolades such as the Journalist of the Year Award and honours from the Pink City Press Club, Rajasthan.

    Now preparing for a Guinness World Record attempt, Sunil Sushila Sharma continues to champion the mission: Save Environment, Save Soil, Save Water, Save Farmers — turning journalism into a responsibility toward the planet and future generations.

    2. KP5® – Redefining Quality in India’s Light Commercial Vehicle Spare Parts Industry

    In a market where light commercial vehicles power India’s logistics backbone, the demand for dependable, high-performance spare parts has never been greater. KP5® has emerged as a brand to watch, raising quality benchmarks in a traditionally fragmented aftermarket landscape.

    Under the leadership of Kapil Thukral, the company sharpened its focus on delivering OEM-grade excellence at scale, building a robust portfolio of over 5,000 precision-engineered spare parts for light commercial vehicles. Each component undergoes disciplined quality control, durability validation, and real-world testing, strengthened by continuous feedback from retailers and mechanics who rely on performance, not promises.

    What sets KP5® apart is its structured, system-driven approach in an otherwise unorganized sector. Through mechanic incentive programs, strong retail partnerships, expanding export outreach, and a steadily growing nationwide distribution network, the company is building more than volume, it is building long-term confidence across the value chain.

    As the industry advances toward greater transparency and operational accountability, KP5® is not simply keeping pace, it is helping define the new standard. By combining scale, quality discipline, and a brand-first philosophy, it stands among the forward looking automotive companies shaping the next chapter of India’s light commercial vehicle aftermarket.

    3. BharatNyay.ai and the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Indian Legal Practice

    The Indian legal system deals with a large and constantly growing number of court judgements, orders, and laws. Courts across the country publish decisions regularly. For lawyers, the difficulty is not just finding information but identifying the correct case law, understanding it properly, and applying it to their matter. In this situation, artificial intelligence-based legal research tools are becoming increasingly important in supporting legal work.

    BharatNyay.ai is designed to help users navigate Indian case law and statutory materials in a more organised way. It provides a searchable environment where judgements from different courts can be accessed and reviewed. This helps advocates locate relevant precedents, study judicial reasoning, and understand how specific legal provisions have been interpreted.

    The platform also includes tools that assist with document review and drafting. Users can review drafts, generate summaries, extract key clauses, and maintain structured case records. Access to Supreme Court and High Court judgements, along with statutory provisions, supports more informed preparation of legal submissions.

    It is important to note that artificial intelligence does not replace a lawyer’s judgement or legal reasoning. Legal interpretation, strategy, and courtroom advocacy remain the responsibility of the advocate. Technology in this context acts only as a support tool. When used carefully, such systems can help legal professionals work more efficiently and stay better organised within India’s complex judicial framework.

    4. MIMF Media: Transforming Digital Marketing in Delhi NCR with Performance-Driven Social Media Strategies 

    In today’s competitive digital ecosystem, businesses need more than visibility — they need strategic impact. MIMF Media has emerged as a leading social media agency in Delhi NCR, delivering performance-driven digital marketing solutions that help brands grow with confidence and clarity.

    Founded in 2022, MIMF Media has quickly built a strong reputation across India, successfully managing 200+ clients from diverse industries. The agency specializes in social media strategy, branding, content creation, influencer marketing, and paid advertising campaigns designed to generate measurable results.

    The driving force behind the company is Rakesh Das, a visionary entrepreneur committed to empowering brands with innovative digital solutions. Under his leadership, MIMF Media has expanded rapidly, focusing on creativity backed by analytics to ensure every campaign delivers tangible ROI.

    What sets MIMF Media apart is its performance-first approach. From audience targeting and conversion tracking to engagement optimization, the agency combines creative storytelling with data insights to maximize brand growth.

    With a growing footprint across India and a strong presence in Delhi NCR, MIMF Media continues to help businesses build powerful online identities and achieve sustainable digital success.

    5. BeSky Marketing: Driving Digital Growth with Strategy and Innovation

    BeSky Marketing is a results-driven digital marketing agency committed to helping brands grow, scale, and dominate the digital landscape. Built on innovation, data, and performance-focused strategies, the agency delivers customized solutions tailored to each client’s unique business goals.

    In today’s competitive online market, visibility alone is not enough. BeSky Marketing focuses on measurable growth through strategic SEO, high-converting paid campaigns, powerful social media marketing, and optimized website performance. Every campaign is backed by in-depth research, analytics, and continuous optimization to ensure maximum return on investment.

    Founded by Darmaan Singh Rawat, the agency benefits from over eight years of industry expertise. With a background in Computer Applications, Darmaan blends technical knowledge with creative marketing strategies, enabling businesses to navigate the ever-evolving digital ecosystem effectively.

    BeSky Marketing’s client-centric approach emphasizes transparency, innovation, and long-term partnerships. Instead of generic solutions, the team crafts data-driven marketing systems designed to generate leads, increase engagement, and strengthen brand authority.

    As businesses continue shifting toward digital-first models, BeSky Marketing stands as a trusted partner for sustainable online growth and strategic brand positioning.

    6. Homepage by Ankith Reddy: The Zero-Brokerage App Redefining Realestate market in India

    Homepage is changing the game by combining a commission-free property search with essential value-added services. CEO Ankith Reddy has built an app that handles everything from the initial search to one-hour professional Painting, Plumbing, Electrical work, Legal documentation, and Interior Design. It is the smartest, fastest way to manage real estate in modern India. In a market often clouded by misinformation and high intermediary costs, Homepage delivers clarity, efficiency, and confidence.

    Built with a sleek, mobile-first interface, the platform allows users to filter verified listings, schedule site visits instantly, and access integrated rental agreements and documentation support. Real-time availability ensures users interact only with authentic properties, reducing wasted time and unnecessary visits.

    What makes Homepage truly future-ready is its innovation-driven roadmap. AI-powered personalization is being developed to provide smarter, data-backed property recommendations tailored to user preferences. At the same time, vernacular language accessibility ensures inclusivity and scalability across India’s diverse urban markets.

    With a mission-driven mindset, Ankith Reddy is building more than a real estate app. He is shaping a transparent, people-first digital ecosystem designed to make property transactions simpler, smarter, and more trustworthy for modern India.

    7. Thinkster Creativity Nexus LLP by Dr. Shibani Pingle: Redefining Strategic Branding and Digital Growth in India 

    In today’s fast-evolving digital economy, brands don’t just need visibility—they need clarity, strategy, and sustainable positioning. Thinkster Creativity Nexus LLP stands at the forefront of this transformation, emerging as a trusted creative and digital growth partner for businesses seeking long-term impact.

    Founded in Pune by Dr. Shibani Pingle, Thinkster was built on a powerful insight: effective marketing is not about noise; it is about intelligent positioning. Backed by academic excellence and a Ph.D. in Management, Dr. Shibani shaped Thinkster into a strategy-first creative agency that blends structured thinking with measurable outcomes.

    Today, Thinkster offers comprehensive services including branding, social media management, digital marketing, website development, SEO, and business consulting. The agency is widely recognized for transforming complex brand challenges into clear, scalable growth strategies. By integrating design thinking, behavioral psychology, and customer experience science, Thinkster creates campaigns that foster trust, engagement, and long-term brand equity.

    Serving sectors such as education, healthcare, hospitality, retail, and real estate, Thinkster has established itself as a results-driven digital growth studio in India. Its people-first culture emphasizes discipline, empathy, and strategic creativity—ensuring that brands not only grow but build lasting relevance in competitive markets.

    Thinkster proves that when creativity is guided by clarity and strategy, sustainable brand leadership follows.

    8. Silver Screen Fashion: Transforming India’s Fashion & Beauty Pageant Industry Under CH Rhea’s Vision

    Silver Screen Fashion is rapidly emerging as one of India’s most dynamic platforms in the fashion and entertainment industry. Founded by visionary entrepreneur CH Rhea, Silver Screen Fashion has become synonymous with high-profile fashion shows, glamorous beauty pageants, and star-studded productions that celebrate talent, confidence, and creativity.

    Under CH Rhea’s strategic leadership, Silver Screen Fashion has successfully curated large-scale events that provide aspiring models, performers, and artists with national-level exposure. The platform is recognized for organizing impactful fashion showcases and prestigious beauty contests that bridge the gap between raw talent and mainstream recognition.

    Silver Screen Fashion gained significant industry attention through its association with grand productions such as IIFA 2025 and the Dadasaheb Phalke Awards 2025, further strengthening its credibility in India’s entertainment and fashion ecosystem.

    Beyond glamour, Silver Screen Fashion is built on a deeper mission—to empower individuals, nurture confidence, and create sustainable opportunities in the modeling and pageant space. By fostering creativity and professionalism, Silver Screen Fashion continues to elevate India’s fashion landscape and redefine modern pageantry standards.

    With a strong vision and expanding national presence, Silver Screen Fashion is not just hosting events—it is shaping the future of fashion and beauty pageants in India.

    9. Manoj Mohan & Associates: Leading Chartered Accountant Firm in Noida

    Manoj Mohan & Associates is a reputed Chartered Accountant firm in Noida, known for delivering comprehensive audit, taxation, and compliance services across India. Established by CA (Dr) Manoj Kumar Agrawal, a seasoned Chartered Accountant since 1996, the firm has built a strong reputation for accuracy, transparency, and financial excellence.

    With more than 26 years of industry experience, CA (Dr) Manoj Kumar Agrawal has developed Manoj Mohan & Associates into an ISO 9001:2015 certified and MSME-registered firm offering complete financial solutions. The firm provides statutory audits, internal and ISO audits, GST and TDS consultancy, taxation services, digital accounting, secretarial support, international taxation, and regulatory litigation assistance.

    Headquartered in Noida, the firm has a PAN India presence with multiple branch offices supported by a skilled team of over 30 professionals. Empanelled with CAG and RBI and holding peer review certification, Manoj Mohan & Associates upholds the highest professional standards. Recognized among India’s Top 100 Auditors, the firm continues to be a trusted partner for businesses seeking reliable financial and compliance expertise.

    10. Yaffa.in – Bringing Kashmir’s Pure Mountain Treasures to the World 

    Yaffa.in is a fast-growing Indian wellness and organic brand founded by entrepreneur Irene James in the serene valley of Bhaderwah, Jammu & Kashmir. After the pandemic forced the closure of her Bangalore-based business, Irene relocated with her daughters to the Himalayas, where she discovered the region’s rich natural produce and untapped potential.

    Inspired by the purity of the mountains, she launched Yaffa.in to bring ethically sourced, chemical-free products to global consumers. The brand specializes in premium Kashmiri saffron, handpicked Gucchi mushrooms, Sea Buckthorn juice, and authentic Bhaderwahi Rajma—directly sourced from local farmers across Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh.

    The name “Yaffa,” meaning beautiful, reflects resilience and purpose. Beyond e-commerce, Irene also runs Bhaderwah Heights, a nature-inspired homestay experience. Through sustainable sourcing and community partnerships, Yaffa.in is promoting Himalayan wellness while empowering local livelihoods.

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  • Agrowise Launches Comprehensive Agriculture Consultancy to Strengthen Agri-Businesses and Promote Public Health

    Agrowise Launches Comprehensive Agriculture Consultancy to Strengthen Agri-Businesses and Promote Public Health

    Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 03:  Agrowise, a dynamic agriculture consultancy service, is proud to announce its continued commitment to supporting agri-businesses across the country through strategic marketing and sales partnerships. With a strong vision to scale up agro enterprises and ensure the availability of quality food products to the public, Agrowise is positioning itself as a catalyst for sustainable agricultural growth and improved community well-being.

    Founded under the leadership of *Dr Saurish Hegde, Agrowise works closely with farmers, agripreneurs, food producers, and agricultural organizations to enhance market access, strengthen brand positioning, and improve distribution networks. By bridging the gap between producers and consumers, the consultancy aims to create resilient supply chains that benefit both rural economies and urban populations.

    Dr. Hegde, a public health specialist working at the intersection of healthcare and agriculture, emphasizes the importance of intersectoral coordination. He believes that collaboration between agriculture, healthcare, education, and business sectors is essential to building a strong economy and improving the overall health of communities. Through Agrowise, he advocates for a holistic approach where food systems are aligned with public health goals.

    The Agrowise team conducts workshops, panel discussions, field engagements, and educational campaigns to raise awareness about agriculture and the food people consume daily. These initiatives are designed to empower farmers with modern marketing knowledge while educating the public about sustainable farming practices, food safety, and nutrition. By fostering dialogue between stakeholders, Agrowise seeks to cultivate a deeper understanding of the agricultural ecosystem and its direct impact on health outcomes.

    Agrowise is also a sister company of the Food Chain Campaign, an initiative founded in 2023 by Dr. Saurish Hegde and Yathish Thukaram. The campaign focuses on promoting farming as a viable and respected career choice for youth while providing access to quality agricultural education and mentorship opportunities. Together, these initiatives aim to inspire the next generation of agripreneurs and strengthen the future of the agricultural sector.

    With a clear mission to integrate business growth with public health advancement, Agrowise continues to expand its network of partners nationwide. The organization remains committed to transforming agriculture into a sustainable, profitable, and health-focused sector that benefits producers, consumers, and the broader economy alike.

    For more information about Agrowise and its initiatives, please contact:

    Dr Saurish Hegde

    +91 83104 31538

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  • The Art of Sacred Living: Premium Teakwood Pooja Mandir Designs for Modern & Traditional Homes

    The Art of Sacred Living: Premium Teakwood Pooja Mandir Designs for Modern & Traditional Homes

    New Delhi [India], March 03: In the middle of daily noise and routine, everyone needs a moment of pause. A pooja mandir offers that pause. It creates a peaceful space for reflection and prayer. When designed in premium teakwood, it adds both calmness and quiet strength to the home.

    Modern interiors often look clean and open. People choose simple colours and clear lines. In a space like this a pooja mandir should be really nice and balanced. It should not look too big like it does not belong to the place. A  premium teakwood pooja mandir is a good choice because it is traditional and it feels premium. A wooden temple made of teakwood is what you need to make your space look good.

    Why Premium Teakwood is the Best Choice for a Pooja Mandir

    Premium does not mean extra decoration. Premium means strong material and careful work. Teakwood is known for strength and long life. It has natural oils inside the wood which helps it handle moisture better than many other woods. A mandir is used every day so teakwood suits this role well.

    Teakwood also looks special. Each piece has its own grain pattern. The lines and shades are natural and never identical. When polished well the surface looks smooth and deep. Light falls on it and the corner feels calm.

    Skilled Craftsmanship in Teakwood Pooja Mandir Design

    A pooja mandir is not only furniture. It is a sacred part of the home. That is why the build quality matters. A premium teakwood mandir is shaped by skilled hands. Carvings are done with care and panels are cut in correct size. Edges are finished smooth and joints are set firmly.

    Good craft also means good function. Doors should open and close easily. Shelves should hold idols and lamps safely. Many premium mandirs include drawers for daily items. You can keep agarbatti and match sticks and a small cloth for cleaning. This keeps the pooja area neat and organised.

    How to Place a Teakwood Pooja Mandir in Modern Homes

    Even the best mandir needs the right placement. Choose a calm corner of the home. Avoid places where people keep crossing all day. A wall near the living room can work well if the spot stays clean and quiet. Keep the area around the mandir simple.

    Light is also important. Use soft warm light. It helps the teak grain stand out and supports a peaceful mood. If you use LED light choose a warm tone. Avoid harsh white light since it can make the space look flat.

    A simple background works best. Light wall shades help teakwood look richer. If you add a panel behind the mandir keep the design subtle. Let the mandir stay the main focus. Add only a few elements near it like fresh flowers or a clean mat.

    Teakwood Pooja Mandir Designs for Different Interior Styles

    Teakwood blends with many home styles. In modern homes it adds depth to simple colours. In classic homes it matches carved furniture and decor pieces. The key is size and proportion for your room.

    Choose a mandir that suits the room size. A small mandir in a large room can look lost. A large mandir in a small room can feel crowded. When the size is right the corner looks balanced.

    The Emotional Value of a Teakwood Pooja Mandir at Home

    A dedicated mandir shapes daily life in a quiet way. Children learn routine when they see elders pray daily. Families feel grounded during festivals and special days. The mandir also becomes a place for silent prayer during hard times. Over years these moments become memories.

    A teakwood mandir supports this bond. The wood feels solid and steady. The structure stays stable year after year. This gives confidence that your sacred corner will stay the same. Unlike trend based decor a mandir stays meaningful.

    Why Investing in a Premium Teakwood Pooja Mandir Matters

    A mandir is not a short term item. It should serve for years. Quality helps you avoid repairs and loose joints. Strong wood helps you avoid bending. Good polish helps you avoid early fading. Good joinery keeps doors and drawers aligned which matters in daily use.

    Quality also protects the look. Even if you change wall paint later the teakwood still suits the space. Even if you change furniture the mandir still looks graceful. This is why premium teakwood is a strong long term choice.

    Explore Premium Teakwood Pooja Mandir Designs by DZYN Furnitures

    If you want to see premium options you can explore the premium teakwood pooja mandir collection by DZYN Furnitures.
    Choose a design that suits your room and your daily routine. Look for strong build and smooth finishing and planned storage.

    Final Thoughts on Choosing a Premium Teakwood Pooja Mandir

    A premium teakwood pooja mandir brings faith and design together. It gives you a steady place for daily prayer. It also adds a refined focal point to the home. Teakwood offers strength and long life. With the right placement the corner feels calm and organised. Over time the mandir becomes part of family memories.

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  • Digital Declutter Checklist for 2026

    Digital Declutter Checklist for 2026

    New Delhi [India], March 03: Your phone is not just a device. It is a storage unit for decisions you postponed. Whether you are aware of it or not, you scroll through immense amounts of data on your phone each day, but have you ever thought of this thing called digital declutter?

    Unread emails. Screenshots you never revisit. Apps downloaded during a phase you don’t remember. Cloud folders named “New Final Final.”

    Digital clutter is an invisible weight. In 2026, the cost isn’t storage — it’s attention.

    This digital declutter checklist is not about aesthetic minimalism. It is about cognitive efficiency.

    Why Digital Clutter Drains Focus

    Every notification competes with working memory. Every disorganized folder adds friction. Research in cognitive psychology consistently shows that micro-decisions deplete mental bandwidth.

    Digital clutter creates:

    • Decision fatigue
    • Slower task switching
    • Reduced deep work capacity
    • Low-grade background stress

    You don’t feel it immediately. You feel it at 9:47 PM when you are tired but cannot explain why.

    A clean digital environment reduces micro-friction. Less friction equals more usable energy.

    Step-by-Step Declutter Plan

    Use this as your printable digital declutter checklist for 2026.

    1. App Detox (Reduce Screen Clutter)

    • Delete apps unused for 60 days
    • Remove duplicate utility apps
    • Turn off non-essential notifications
    • Move distracting apps off the home screen
    • Limit home screen to 1–2 pages

    Search Term Target: app detox, reduce screen clutter

    2. Clean Phone Storage Tips

    • Delete old screenshots
    • Remove duplicate photos
    • Offload large videos to cloud storage
    • Clear WhatsApp/Telegram media auto-download
    • Review the downloads folder

    Free storage = faster device = less background irritation.

    Search Term Target: clean phone storage tips

    3. File Management System Reset

    Stop naming files “Final_v2_Last_UseThis.”

    Create a simple hierarchy:

    • Personal
    • Work
    • Finance
    • Archive

    Inside each: Year → Project → Assets

    Rename files clearly:
    2026_Tax_Documents.pdf

    Search Term Target: file management system

    4. Email & Inbox Zero Strategy

    Inbox chaos is decision debt.

    • Unsubscribe from 20 newsletters immediately
    • Create 3 folders max: Action, Waiting, Archive
    • Use search instead of manual sorting
    • Process emails once daily, not continuously

    Inbox Zero is not about zero emails.
    It is about zero ambiguity.

    Search Term Target: inbox zero strategy

    5. Cloud & Backup Organization

    • Delete duplicate cloud backups
    • Remove shared files you no longer need
    • Standardize naming conventions
    • Set one automatic weekly backup

    Cloud clutter is invisible — until you cannot find something urgent.

    Maintaining Digital Minimalism

    Decluttering once is therapy. Maintaining it is discipline.

    Adopt this monthly system:

    • First Sunday: Delete 10 files
    • Mid-month: Review subscriptions
    • End of the month: Audit new apps
    • Quarterly: Full digital audit

    Tech minimalism in 2026 is not anti-technology.
    It is intentional technology.

    Less input. More output.

    Printable Digital Declutter Checklist (Featured Snippet Format)

    Daily

    • Clear notifications
    • Delete 5 photos
    • Archive processed emails

    Weekly

    • Uninstall 1 unused app
    • Organize downloads folder
    • Review subscriptions

    Monthly

    • Backup files
    • Rename messy folders
    • Remove duplicate media

    Simple. Repeatable. Sustainable.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q1: What is a digital declutter checklist?
    A digital declutter checklist is a structured plan to clean and organize digital spaces such as phones, emails, cloud storage, and apps to improve focus and efficiency.

    Q2: How often should I declutter my phone?
    Light maintenance weekly. Deep cleaning monthly.

    Q3: Does digital minimalism improve productivity?
    Yes. Reducing screen clutter lowers cognitive load and improves attention span.

    Q4: What is the first step in organizing digital life?
    Delete unused apps. Remove friction first. Organization comes second.

    Final Thought

    Your devices reflect your habits.

    Clean them, and you often find clarity bleeding into the rest of your life.

    Declutter your screen. Clear your mind.

    PNN Lifestyle

  • Cupid Limited Announces Record Date for 4:1 Bonus Issue

    Cupid Limited Announces Record Date for 4:1 Bonus Issue

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 03: Cupid Limited (BSE: 530843 | NSE: CUPID) has announced the issue and allotment of Bonus Equity Shares in the ratio of 4:1, rewarding its shareholders for their continued trust and support.

    The Company has fixed Monday, March 09, 2026 as the Record Date for determining the eligibility of shareholders entitled to receive the Bonus Equity Shares.

    Under the approved bonus issue, eligible shareholders will receive:

    • 4 (Four) new fully paid-up equity shares of ₹1 each
    • For every 1 (One) existing fully paid-up equity share of ₹1 each
    • Held as on the Record Date

    The deemed date of allotment for the Bonus Shares shall be the next working day, Tuesday, March 10, 2026.

    Pursuant to this allotment, the Company will issue 1,07,57,28,560 fully paid-up Bonus Equity Shares of ₹ 1 each to eligible shareholders.

    This bonus issue reflects the Company’s strong financial position and its commitment to enhancing long-term shareholder value.

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  • What February 2026 GST Revenue Reveals About Economic Stability

    What February 2026 GST Revenue Reveals About Economic Stability

    When an economy is wobbling, tax numbers panic first. February’s GST data didn’t. At ₹1.83 lakh crore, it delivered a calm, unexciting message that matters more than hype: stability.

    New Delhi [India], March 03: February’s GST collection of ₹1.83 lakh crore sends a clear, unambiguous signal. Economic activity remained steady, compliance stayed intact, and demand continued without disruption, reinforcing a pattern of stability rather than volatility

    Why February 2026 GST Collections Matter

    India’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) collections reached ₹1.83 lakh crore in February 2026, an 8.1 percent year-on-year increase. This outcome signals steady domestic demand, sustained compliance, and continued formalization of economic activity.

    The figure matters not because it is unusually high, but because it is consistent. In a period where volatility would be the larger risk, GST collections show stability.

    What the February 2026 data shows

    Gross GST revenue stood at ₹1.83 lakh crore in February 2026. This represents an 8.1 percent increase compared to February 2025, according to official and industry-tracked data. After refunds, net GST revenue was approximately ₹1.61 lakh crore.

    This increase did not rely on a single revenue stream. Collections were distributed across Central GST (CGST), State GST (SGST), and Integrated GST (IGST), indicating broad-based participation rather than concentration in one segment.

    The composition matters. Balanced collections suggest that economic activity is spread across states, sectors, and transaction types, rather than being driven by a narrow source.

    Domestic demand as the primary driver

    The main contributor to February’s GST performance was domestic economic activity.

    Manufacturing output, service-sector billing, and consumer transactions continued at a stable pace. These activities directly generate GST through invoicing, making collections a practical indicator of on-ground transactions rather than projected output.

    Sequentially, collections increased from January 2026. This matters because it indicates continuity in demand rather than a short-lived rebound. Economies with stable consumption patterns tend to generate predictable tax revenues, which reduces fiscal uncertainty.

    In simple terms, households and firms continued to spend and transact at similar or higher levels compared to the previous month.

    Role of imports in GST collections

    Import-related GST also contributed meaningfully in February.

    Goods imported into India are subject to integrated GST at the point of entry. Higher collections from this source usually reflect two conditions: active trade flows and domestic absorption of imported inputs or finished goods.

    Many imports feed into manufacturing, infrastructure, and service delivery. When import GST rises alongside domestic collections, it suggests that production cycles remain active rather than stalled.

    This does not indicate import dependence. It indicates participation in global supply chains while maintaining domestic demand.

    Net collections and refund processing

    Net GST collections, after refunds, stood near ₹1.61 lakh crore.

    This figure is important because it reflects the actual fiscal inflow available after legitimate refunds to exporters and businesses. A healthy net figure indicates that refunds are being processed without disrupting overall revenue strength.

    Efficient refund processing improves liquidity for firms, particularly exporters, while preserving the credibility of the tax system. February’s data suggests that this balance remains intact.

    The FY26 trend so far

    From April 2025 to February 2026, cumulative gross GST collections crossed ₹20.27 lakh crore.

    This cumulative figure reflects scale and persistence rather than episodic spikes. Month-on-month consistency indicates three structural trends:

    First, tax compliance has widened, supported by digital invoicing and reporting systems.
    Second, the formal sector continues to expand relative to informal activity.
    Third, revenue volatility has reduced compared to the early years of GST implementation.

    None of these trends depend on a single policy change. They reflect gradual institutional maturation.

    What the data does and does not say

    The February GST number shows that economic activity remains stable across manufacturing, services, consumption, and trade. It supports the view that the economy is operating without major demand-side disruptions.

    However, the data does not, by itself, predict future growth rates or fiscal outcomes. GST collections measure transactions, not profitability or investment intent. They are a coincident indicator, not a forecast.

    That distinction matters. Overinterpreting a single data point can mislead analysis.

    Why this matters for economic assessment

    For economists and analysts, February’s GST data provides confirmation rather than surprise.

    Stable revenue growth supports predictable fiscal planning. It reduces pressure from revenue shortfalls and improves the reliability of monthly budget execution. For businesses, it signals a functioning transaction environment with manageable compliance processes.

    Most importantly, the data reinforces a pattern rather than contradicting it. Economic assessment relies more on patterns than on isolated numbers.

    February 2026 fits into that pattern.

    PNN NATIONAL

  • SciAstra Diwas 2026 Marks a New Chapter for India’s Research Aspirants

    SciAstra Diwas 2026 Marks a New Chapter for India’s Research Aspirants

    National Science Day event sees launch of global mentorship platform MyAstra and STEM collaboration ecosystem SciX

    Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], March 03: On the occasion of National Science Day (February 28), the inaugural SciAstra Diwas was held at the JSS University Auditorium, Sector 62, Noida, bringing together nuclear scientists, academicians, science communicators, alumni from premier institutes and hundreds of research aspirants from across India.

    Commemorating the discovery of the Raman Effect by Nobel Laureate Sir C.V. Raman, the event combined reflection on India’s scientific legacy with major announcements aimed at strengthening the country’s research preparation ecosystem.

    Eminent Scientists Address the Gathering

    The programme began with a ceremonial lamp-lighting by Dr A.P. Jayaraman, Nuclear Scientist and Former Head (Media Relations), BARC; Prof. Deepak Singh of IIT Bombay; and SciAstra co-founders Vivek Dwivedi and Akhil Tripathi.

    Dr Jayaraman emphasised that science must not remain confined within laboratories but must actively engage with society. He called upon young aspirants to view scientific pursuit as both intellectual responsibility and public service.

    Prof. Deepak Singh highlighted the importance of academic discipline and sustained mentorship, particularly for students preparing for research-oriented entrance examinations such as IAT and NEST.

    SciAstra Diwas 2026

    From Mentorship Gap to a 5 Lakh+ Member Community

    Addressing the audience, Vivek Dwivedi, alumnus of NISER (Chemical Sciences), and Akhil Tripathi, alumnus of NISER (Biological Sciences), reflected on SciAstra’s journey since its inception in 2021.

    What began as an initiative to bridge the mentorship gap for research aspirants has evolved into a nationwide community of over five lakh students. The founders reiterated that access to structured guidance should not be limited by geography or institutional exposure.

    Major Academic Announcements

    1. India’s First Dedicated Offline Crash Course for IAT & NEST

    SciAstra officially launched what it described as India’s first specialised Offline Crash Course for IAT and NEST examinations at the JSS University campus in Noida.

    The structured programme integrates classroom rigor with digital reinforcement tools, daily practice modules and systematic evaluation frameworks designed specifically for research entrance examinations.

    2. National Online Crash Course for IAT & NEST

    In addition to the offline initiative, SciAstra launched a structured Online Crash Course for IAT and NEST to expand access to research-focused preparation across India.

    The programme combines live academic sessions, curated digital resources and continuous assessment mechanisms tailored to research institute admissions.

    3. MyAstra: Global One-to-One Mentorship

    A significant highlight of the event was the unveiling of MyAstra, a personalised mentorship platform connecting students directly with some of the top mentors and researchers from leading institutions across the world.

    The initiative aims to provide structured one-to-one guidance, research career mapping and long-term clarity for aspiring scientists.

    4. SciX: Bridging Academia and Industry

    SciAstra also introduced SciX, a STEM collaboration ecosystem designed to connect college students with scientists, professors, research scholars and industry leaders.

    The platform seeks to bridge the traditional gap between academia and industry by facilitating structured collaboration, internship exposure and interdisciplinary dialogue.

    Alumni Share Ground Realities of Research Life

    One of the most engaging segments of the evening featured alumni from IISc, IISERs and NISER who returned to share their academic journeys.

    Rather than delivering conventional motivational speeches, the alumni offered candid insights into preparation strategies, campus transitions, research challenges and the realities of scientific training. Their conversations resonated strongly with aspirants currently navigating competitive examinations.

    The interactive session humanised the research pathway, presenting it not as an unreachable dream but as a disciplined and achievable pursuit.

    Science Communication Panel Highlights Digital Transformation

    A panel discussion featuring science communicators Kshitij Pandey, Adira, Divyansh Tiwari and Sagar Rathore examined how digital platforms are reshaping science outreach in India.

    The discussion emphasised that science must be engaging and relatable, encouraging researchers to actively communicate their work to wider audiences and strengthen scientific literacy nationwide.

    A Holistic Vision for Science Education

    The event also addressed parent-student dynamics in high-pressure academic environments, underlining the importance of mental well-being alongside performance.

    The felicitation of successful students by senior scientists symbolised continuity within India’s scientific tradition, recognising not only academic achievement but perseverance and curiosity.

    Looking Ahead            

    As SciAstra Diwas 2026 concluded, organisers described it as the beginning of a long-term effort to institutionalise structured research preparation in India.

    With the launch of India’s first dedicated offline crash course for IAT and NEST, a national online programme, a global mentorship platform and an academia-industry collaboration ecosystem, SciAstra signalled a broader push to transform how India nurtures its future scientists.

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