Author: Sutun Nayak

  • The Middle Finally Speaks: How Midsize Influencers Are Disrupting Beauty’s Most Profitable Lie

    The Middle Finally Speaks: How Midsize Influencers Are Disrupting Beauty’s Most Profitable Lie

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 6: For decades, the beauty industry ran on a simple, ruthless algorithm: make people feel inadequate, then sell them the cure. Thin was aspirational. Curvy was conditional. Anything in between was conveniently invisible. If your body didn’t fit into a before-and-after narrative, it simply didn’t exist online.

    Then something inconvenient happened.

    The internet’s most engaged audiences stopped chasing extremes—and started listening to the middle.

    In 2025 and bleeding decisively into 2026, a growing wave of midsize influencers has begun to rewrite the script on body image. Not with slogans screamed into ring lights, but with something far more dangerous to an industry built on insecurity: realism.

    Why “Midsize” Isn’t A Trend—It’s A Correction

    Midsize bodies were never rare. They were just strategically ignored.

    Fashion and fitness culture long operated on binaries: thin enough to sell fantasy, or plus-size enough to sell “bravery.” The vast demographic between those poles—people who don’t look like runway samples but also don’t fit into extreme body narratives—was left without representation.

    Midsize influencers aren’t introducing a new body type. They’re reintroducing the most common one.

    And audiences, exhausted by visual lies disguised as inspiration, are responding with engagement that brands can’t ignore.

    The Emotional Math Behind Their Rise

    This shift isn’t aesthetic—it’s psychological.

    Years of filtered perfection have created a fatigue that manifests as anxiety, disordered eating, and a constant sense of personal failure. Midsize creators are resonating because they offer something algorithms rarely optimise for: relief.

    Their content doesn’t scream transformation.
    It whispers recognition.

    They post bodies that fluctuate. Clothes that fit differently week to week. Fitness routines that prioritise function over punishment. Food that exists without moral commentary. The subtext is clear: your body doesn’t need to audition for acceptance.

    For many followers, that message lands harder than any “before-and-after” miracle ever did.

    Brands Are Paying Attention—Carefully

    From a PR perspective, midsize representation has become both an opportunity and a landmine.

    Brands increasingly understand that aspirational marketing is losing emotional ROI. Campaigns featuring hyper-edited physiques now trigger scepticism instead of desire. Consumers want relatability—but not tokenism.

    That’s where midsize influencers complicate things.

    They’re relatable without fitting into the brand-safe extremes. They can’t be reduced to a “brave story” or a transformation arc. And that forces brands to confront a deeper truth: if your product only works for one body type, the problem isn’t the body.

    Still, not all partnerships are equal. Some brands treat midsize creators as trend experiments rather than long-term collaborators—a move audiences spot immediately.

    Authenticity, once faked, collapses loudly.

    A Necessary Pushback Against Toxic Positivity

    But let’s not romanticise this shift into a moral fairy tale.

    Midsize influence comes with its own contradictions. As visibility increases, so does policing—comments dissecting bodies, debating whether someone is “midsize enough,” or accusing creators of capitalising on insecurity.

    There’s also the risk of repackaging acceptance as another aesthetic standard. If midsize becomes the new “acceptable normal,” who gets excluded next?

    True body neutrality doesn’t crown new ideals. It dismantles the obsession altogether.

    Some creators acknowledge this tension openly. Others quietly fall into the same validation traps they once criticised. Visibility doesn’t immunise anyone from pressure—it amplifies it.

    What The Numbers Quietly Confirm

    Engagement metrics tell a story louder than trend reports.

    Midsize creators are seeing:

    • Higher comment-to-like ratios

    • Longer watch times on unfiltered content

    • Stronger community interaction

    • More repeat brand trust

    Meanwhile, overly polished fitness and diet content is experiencing diminishing engagement, especially among Gen Z and younger millennials who now associate perfection with deception.

    Audiences aren’t rejecting beauty. They’re rejecting dishonesty.

    The Fitness Industry Feels Uncomfortably Exposed

    Perhaps no sector feels more threatened by this shift than fitness.

    For years, “health” was sold through aesthetic outcomes. Visible abs equalled discipline. Weight loss equalled success. Everything else was framed as failure or lack of effort.

    Midsize influencers complicate that logic by showcasing strong, capable bodies that don’t chase visual extremes. They train for stamina, mobility, mental clarity—and yes, sometimes joy.

    This forces an uncomfortable reckoning: if health doesn’t always look a certain way, what exactly have we been selling all this time?

    The Pros: A Healthier Relationship With Bodies And Content

    There are real gains here:

    • Reduced pressure to conform to extreme ideals

    • More sustainable fitness narratives

    • Increased emotional well-being among followers

    • Broader fashion representation

    • A growing culture of body neutrality over body obsession

    This shift doesn’t ask people to love their bodies every day. It asks them to stop waging war against them.

    The Cons: Commercialisation Is Never Far Behind

    Where attention goes, monetisation follows.

    As midsize visibility grows, there’s a risk of the movement being diluted—turned into another category, another niche to exploit. Diet culture has a long history of rebranding itself with softer language.

    “Wellness” once promised balance. It delivered obsession with better lighting.

    The challenge ahead is ensuring that acceptance doesn’t become another performance metric—another standard people feel pressured to live up to.

    Why This Moment Matters Culturally

    This isn’t just about bodies on screens. It’s about who gets to exist without explanation.

    Midsize influencers are quietly challenging the idea that bodies must justify their presence through transformation, productivity, or struggle narratives. Sometimes, a body just exists. And that, in a culture addicted to improvement, is radical.

    The middle—so long ignored—is finally speaking. And it isn’t asking for permission.

    What Comes Next

    Expect this movement to mature rather than peak.

    The future isn’t about replacing one beauty ideal with another. It’s about decentralising beauty altogether—allowing multiplicity without hierarchy.

    Creators who survive this evolution will be those who resist becoming symbols and remain human. Brands that adapt will be those willing to sell confidence without control.

    And audiences? They’ll keep choosing content that feels less like marketing—and more like breathing room.

    PNN Lifestyle

  • Women in Indian Hip-Hop Push Back Against Industry Stereotypes

    Women in Indian Hip-Hop Push Back Against Industry Stereotypes

     

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 9: Maybe a score years or a decade ago, boys would listen to Rakim and J. Cole, and girls would listen to Lady Gaga. That was all. The time when India was still reluctant about rap culture. Guys here and there were listening to Baba Sehgal and Bohemia tracks, where the lyrics were brutal, and the genre seemed misogynistic to most of us. Cuss in lyrics and buzz for objectifying women, and a hammer still missing, one that would shatter the glass ceiling. A few flop tracks about social change were choking on their own beats, but nothing more substantial than a diaphanous hope that women would be a part of a culture that would erringly sneak into their clothes. But a lot has changed in the past couple of years. Queens too rule the scene now; nevertheless, the number of streams doesn’t matter for change makers, as the fight is all about slapping your own listener’s mindset before you bag it as a fan.

    Breaking Historical Stereotypes

    In the streets of a country where women were judged for listening to music, producing music of your own is bravery in itself. It’s nothing less than a rebellion; a revolution indeed. Historically, women in Indian hip-hop were boxed into narrow stereotypes: seen as stylistic novelties, confined to melodic hooks, or expected to prioritise image over lyrical substance. That framing is increasingly untenable, largely because women artists have produced bodies of work that demonstrate range, discipline and leadership.

    Artists Redefining Authority Through Key Projects

    Raja Kumari
    Raja Kumari was among the earliest boss ladies to smother the stereotype that women rappers could not lead the line at a global or entrepreneurial level. Her collaboration with Divine, the poster boy of Indian hip-hop, and two Grammy nominations that have been roaring her name, say a lot about her prowess. Her EP Curry Sauce and later projects, such as Bloodline and Kashi to Kailash, fused Indian classical references with contemporary hip-hop while maintaining ownership and creative control. Her story is proof that more women should get out of the kitchen bars, and cook aspirations for the global arena; it’s not her alone, it’s a revival of Indian women’s psyche that strives for better dreams with bigger leaps. Beyond music, her founding of Godmother Records positioned her as an industry shaper, not merely a performer, challenging the notion that women require male-led systems to scale; they are no longer a subaltern.

    Dee MC
    Dee MC emerged from Mumbai’s live cypher and battle rap circuit, breaking the illusions that women lack credibility in competitive and battle hip-hop spaces. Her discography, work on projects like Khudi, and her role as a mentor and judge on the reality show, MTV Hustle, reconstructed her identity, not as a fragile, naïve woman, but as a billboard for women as technical rappers and educators. She normalised the presence of women as authorities in lyricism, performance and critique.

    Wild Wild Women
    The Mumbai-based collective Wild Wild Women directly countered the stereotype that women in hip-hop lack collective power. Their debut EP, Uddu Azad, and subsequent live showcases foregrounded themes of labour, autonomy and resistance. By operating as a cohesive unit rather than isolated acts, the group demonstrated that collaboration among women could be central to the culture rather than peripheral. The group’s international concerts show a lot about what they actually represent and how Indian women, too, connect with the global woes.

    Meba Ofilia
    From Shillong, Meba Ofilia’s discography peevishly challenged the outdated norm that Indian hip-hop must conform to a single sonic identity. Her projects, including Kaleidoscope and Climbing Trees, blended rap with soul and R&B, emphasizing emotional depth without sacrificing genre credibility, that’s what art of any kind must do, she transports the listeners as one must do. Her international recognition reinforced that vulnerability and musical hybridity are compatible with hip-hop authority.

    Mrunal Shankar
    Mrunal Shankar’s rise disrupted the stereotype that women rely on provocation or controversy for visibility. Projects such as Album 17 and tracks like Guddi highlighted technical precision, multilingual writing and consistency. Her performance on MTV Hustle 2.0 further established her as a disciplined lyricist with mainstream and independent appeal.

    SIRI
    SIRI from Bengaluru broke both linguistic and gender barriers with Kannada-language projects such as Avalanna, challenging the dominance of Hindi and English in Indian hip-hop. Her work asserted that regional language rap by women could carry cultural weight and contemporary relevance.

    Hard Kaur
    Hard Kaur, despite later controversies, played a formative role in breaking early narratives and fragile stereotypes. Songs like Ek Glassy and Move Your Body brought female rap voices into mainstream film music in the 2000s, challenging the belief that women could not stride into commercial hip-hop spaces at scale.

    Reble and Mahi G
    Artists such as Reble, with projects like Sheher, and Mahi G, whose work centres on tribal identity and marginalisation, further ruptured the clumsy class and caste-based assumptions. Their music reaffirmed hip-hop’s function as social documentation rather than as image-driven entertainment designed to garner numbers and charts.

    Conclusion

    Indian women hip-hop artists are no longer waiting for male approval; they are chiselling their own rope-ways to escalate their voices to the top, and they are ready to appear on the global charts too. Their works are a timeless testimony of how the one-sided gender narrative has been made to collapse throughout the years. Collectively, these projects have reshaped the Indian hip-hop story and altered how authority is defined within it. Female rappers are no longer subscribing to the idea that they are temporary or symbolic inclusions in the scene. They are lyricists, performers, mentors, entrepreneurs and cultural commentators whose work shapes the genre’s sound, economics and values. The stereotype of women as secondary voices is steadily eroding, replaced by a more grounded reality: women are part of the structure, not the exception.

    PNN Entertainment 

  • About MKES Institute of Management Studies & Research

    About MKES Institute of Management Studies & Research

    New Delhi [India], January 6: With an enduring legacy rooted in the belief that “Knowledge Alone Liberates”, the Malad Kandivli Education Society (MKES) has been a pioneering force in the field of education since its inception in 1942.
    Today, with its sprawling Bhavishya Bharat Campus, MKES provides holistic education from Kindergarten to Ph.D., through a diverse group of esteemed institutions.

    Institutions under the MKES Group

    • Sheth Nahalchand Laloochand High School (N L High School)

    • MKES English School

    • The Bombay Suburban Grain Dealers’ Junior College

    • Nagindas Khandwala College of Commerce, Arts and Management Studies &
      Shantaben Nagindas Khandwala College of Science

    • MKES College of Law

    • MKES Institute of Management Studies and Research

    A New Milestone: MKES-IMSR

    In 2023, MKES added another feather to its cap with the launch of the MKES Institute of Management Studies and Research (MKES-IMSR) — a premier B-school offering a two-year Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) approved by A.I.C.T.E. and DTE, Government of Maharashtra.

    In just one and a half years, MKES-IMSR has emerged as a nurturing ground for aspiring business leaders.

    The Board of Governors at MKES-IMSR comprises eminent leaders from academia, industry, and public service, playing a pivotal role in guiding the institution’s strategic direction, academic rigor, and societal impact.
    Distinguished members include:

    • Former Provost & Vice Chancellor, Ahmedabad University

    • Director, IIM

    • Country President & Managing Director – Novartis India

    • Executive Director – PwC

    • Former entrepreneurs and international scholars

    Leadership Vision

    “MKES-IMSR is committed to shaping ethical, innovative, and socially responsible business leaders. We emphasize the importance of leadership, critical thinking, and adaptability in an ever-changing world. Whenever you engage with our students, I am confident that you will discover individuals who are not only skilled and ambitious but also possess the integrity and perseverance that today’s businesses require.”
    Dr. Moushumi Datta, Group Director, MKES Group

    Academic Excellence & Global Exposure

    The PGDM program at MKES-IMSR offers specialisations in:

    • Finance

    • Marketing

    • Human Resources

    • Business Analytics

    • Entrepreneurship

    The institute has partnered with Harvard Business Publishing Education to offer globally relevant case studies, simulations, and certifications.

    S.H.A.R.E. Initiative

    The S.H.A.R.E. (Socially-aware Humanitarian Action for a Responsible Enterprise) initiative emerged from the recognition of the need for responsible leadership in today’s interconnected world.
    This immersive experience aims to develop leaders capable of creating positive impact in both business and society.

    International Immersion

    The learning experience at MKES-IMSR is truly global.
    In its first and second year, students participated in International Immersion Programs to Dubai and Malaysia.

    Industry-Ready Learning

    “The PGDM program emphasizes practical learning, leadership development, and adaptability, ensuring that our students are ready to take on the challenges of today’s business environment. With exposure to real-world business scenarios through internships, live projects, simulations, industry interactions, and case studies, our students are equipped with the skills and knowledge to contribute effectively to any organization.”
    Mr. Bryan D’Souza, Assistant Professor & Head – Marketing & Placements, MKES-IMSR

    Placements & Industry Engagement

    • 125+ industry leaders and CXOs have interacted with students in just 18 months

    • First graduating batch placed with reputed organizations including:
      YES Securities, Cello World, Canon India, ICICI Bank, LIC Mutual Fund, Mirae Asset Management, ThinKitchen, NeuIQ, Saint Gobain Glass, among others

    • Students have completed summer internships across leading companies, building strong professional networks early in their careers

    Awards & Rankings

    • Best B-School in MumbaiBright Visionaries Awards 2025 (Hotel Sahar Star)

    • 10th Top Emerging B-School in India & 3rd in MumbaiTimes B-School Ranking Survey 2025 (The Times of India)

    • Best B-School RankingMidday Newspaper Survey 2025

    Looking Ahead

    As MKES-IMSR continues to grow, it remains steadfast in its mission to develop leaders who are professionally competent, value-driven, and committed to meaningful societal contribution.

    For more information:

    Website: www.mkesimsr.ac.in
    Contact: 9892601485 / 8655821103

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  • IKKA Classes Strengthens Its Position as a Leading Hub for ACCA, CIMA, Upskilling and Corporate Strategic Learning in India

    IKKA Classes Strengthens Its Position as a Leading Hub for ACCA, CIMA, Upskilling and Corporate Strategic Learning in India

    New Delhi [India], January 9: IKKA Classes, a Pune-based professional education institute, continues to set new standards in finance and management education through its globally recognised ACCA and CIMA programmes, career-focused Bridge Upskilling Courses, and Strategic Learning solutions for high-performing organisations.

    Known for its outcome-driven approach, IKKA Classes has built a strong reputation for delivering consistently high student pass rates, personalised mentorship, and structured placement support, helping learners transition confidently into global careers while also supporting organisations with targeted corporate learning solutions.

    Strong Academic Results with Global Qualifications

    IKKA Classes’ ACCA programme is designed to prepare students for international accounting and finance roles through focused learning, expert faculty guidance, and small batch sizes that allow personalised attention. Students benefit from structured study plans, regular assessments, and continuous academic support, resulting in exceptionally strong pass rates across ACCA papers.

    Similarly, the institute’s CIMA training equips learners with advanced management accounting and strategic business skills aligned with global industry requirements. With practical exam preparation, mock tests, and concept-driven teaching, IKKA Classes has helped CIMA students achieve consistently high success rates, while building real-world business understanding.

    Career-Focused Placement Support

    Beyond exam preparation, IKKA Classes place strong emphasis on employability. The institute provides dedicated placement assistance, career guidance, interview preparation, and exposure to industry-relevant skills. This holistic approach ensures that students are not only academically successful but also career-ready, securing opportunities with reputed firms in finance, accounting, consulting, and corporate roles.

    Bridge Upskilling Courses for Practical Career Advancement

    Recognising the evolving demands of the finance and business landscape, IKKA Classes offers a wide range of Bridge Upskilling Courses aimed at closing skill gaps and enhancing professional readiness. These courses are designed to complement ACCA and CIMA qualifications while also serving independent learners looking to strengthen domain expertise, analytical thinking, and applied business skills.

    The Bridge programmes play a critical role in helping students and professionals adapt to industry expectations and accelerate their career progression.

    Strategic Learning for High-Performing Organisations

    IKKA Classes also works closely with companies through its Strategic Learning for High-Performing Organisations initiative. These corporate learning programmes are structured to enhance workforce capability, improve performance outcomes, and align employee skills with organisational goals.

    By combining structured learning frameworks with practical application, IKKA Classes supports organisations in building agile, future-ready teams capable of driving sustainable growth.

    Founder’s Vision

    Sharing the institute’s philosophy, Ishika Bihani, Founder of IKKA Classes, said:

    “At IKKA Classes, our focus has always been on outcomes, not just course completion. Whether it is ACCA, CIMA, Bridge Upskilling, or our corporate strategic learning programs, we aim to build confidence, clarity, and career readiness. Strong pass rates and placements are a natural result of personalised mentoring, structured learning, and continuous student support.”

    She further added:

    “Education should create real opportunities. Our goal is to help students and professionals develop globally relevant skills, while also enabling organisations to build high-performing teams that can adapt and grow in a competitive environment.”

    Continuing to Shape Careers and Organisations

    With a balanced focus on academic excellence, career outcomes, and strategic learning, IKKA Classes continue to empower students and organisations across India and beyond. As demand for globally aligned finance professionals and performance-driven teams grows, IKKA Classes remains committed to delivering education that creates measurable impact.

    About IKKA Classes
    IKKA Classes is a professional education institute offering ACCA, CIMA, Bridge Upskilling Courses, and Strategic Learning programs for organisations. With a strong focus on student success, high pass rates, and placement support, IKKA Classes help individuals and businesses achieve long-term growth through structured, outcome-oriented learning.

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  • Delhi Property Bazar Emerges as a Trusted Real Estate Hub in West Delhi Through Its Official Instagram Platform

    Delhi Property Bazar Emerges as a Trusted Real Estate Hub in West Delhi Through Its Official Instagram Platform

    New Delhi [India], January 9: In an era where homebuyers and tenants rely heavily on digital platforms for property discovery, Delhi Property Bazar is rapidly establishing itself as a trusted name in the Delhi NCR real estate ecosystem. With a strong focus on transparency, verified listings, and localized expertise, the brand is gaining significant traction through its official Instagram page — a growing destination for daily property updates and real estate insights.

    A Digital-First Approach to Real Estate in Delhi NCR

    Delhi Property Bazar operates with a clear mission: to simplify property buying, selling, and renting for residents of West Delhi and nearby regions. By leveraging Instagram as its primary communication channel, the platform delivers real-time property listings, site visits, walkthroughs, and market updates directly to users.

    The official Instagram account

    Strong Presence in High-Demand West Delhi Locations

    Delhi Property Bazar specializes in some of West Delhi’s most sought-after residential and commercial zones, including:

    • Dwarka Mor – Affordable housing options with excellent metro connectivity
    • Dwarka Sector 14 – Premium residential societies and builder floors
    • Nawada – Rapidly developing area with strong rental demand
    • Nearby prime locations in West Delhi offering a balance of lifestyle, connectivity, and value

    By focusing on micro-markets, the platform ensures that buyers and tenants receive location-specific guidance, pricing clarity, and verified property options.

    Why Customers Are Choosing Delhi Property Bazar

    What sets Delhi Property Bazar apart is its commitment to customer-first service and digital transparency. Through its Instagram platform, users gain access to:

    • Verified property listings
    • Genuine pricing with no hidden costs
    • On-ground local expertise
    • Direct communication with the property team
    • Regular market insights and availability updates

    This approach has made the Instagram page a reliable reference point for people actively searching for property in Delhi, especially in West Delhi neighborhoods.

    Instagram as the Official Communication Channel

    In response to increasing demand for authenticity in the real estate sector, Delhi Property Bazar has positioned Instagram as its primary and official public channel. All updates, listings, announcements, and customer interactions are routed through the verified handle:

    Users searching for “Delhi Property Bazar” online are encouraged to follow this account to stay connected with the latest opportunities and verified real estate information.

    Meeting the Needs of Modern Homebuyers and Tenants

    As real estate decisions become more research-driven, platforms that combine local knowledge with digital accessibility are gaining preference. Delhi Property Bazar’s Instagram-led model aligns perfectly with this shift, offering a fast, visual, and trustworthy way to explore properties without unnecessary delays.

    With its growing digital footprint and customer-centric philosophy, Delhi Property Bazar is positioning itself as a dependable real estate companion for anyone looking to buy, sell, or rent property in West Delhi.

    For verified property updates and real estate insights, follow the official Instagram page:

  • Miss India Glam World 2026 Title Grabbed by Pournami Murali

    Miss India Glam World 2026 Title Grabbed by Pournami Murali

    New Delhi [India], January 9: The grand evening blossomed into a vibrant celebration of culture as Pournami Murali from Kerala was crowned Alcazar Watches Miss India Glam World 2026 at the highly anticipated finale held on January 6th in Kerala, India. Organized with elegance and precision by Pegasus Global Pvt Ltd, the national pageant united outstanding women from across the country, showcasing diversity, excellence, and beauty with purpose. Pournami Murali is set to represent India at the upcoming Miss Glam World, upholding a legacy of grace, confidence, and excellence.

    Accompanying the winner on the podium were Soumya S Thomas from Kerala, who was named first runner-up and Sanjana Akasam from Telangana as second runner-up. The title winner was crowned by former Miss India Glam World Shwetha Jayaram, while the first runner-up was crowned by Deepthi Vijayakumar, Managing Director of Aiswaria Advertising, and the second runner-up was crowned by Preethi Parakkat, Managing Director of Parakkat Jewels, in the presence of Dr. Ajit Ravi, Founder & Chairman of Pegasus Global Pvt. Ltd.

    Miss India Glam World 2026 Title Grabbed by Pournami Murali -PNN

    Presiding over the judging process were a distinguished panel of experts from around the world: Archana Ravi (Model and Actress), Harmeet Singh Gupta (Managing Director, U&I Entertainment), Ankita Kharat (Miss Queen of India 2016, Singer & Model), and Nikita Thomas (Miss South India 2019 & Model).

    Regional Titles:

    Miss India Glam World North – Saumya Shukla (UP)

    Miss India Glam World West – Aditi Tambe (Maharashtra)

    Miss India Glam World South – Srushti S (Karnataka)

    Subtitle Winners:

    1. Miss India Glam World Solidarity – Aiswarya Padmakumar (Kerala)

    2. Miss India Glam World Fashionista – Shrutika Rathod (Maharashtra)

    3. Miss India Glam World Popularity – Juhi Singh (Telangana)

    4. Miss India Glam World Congeniality – Ritu Jaiswar (Maharashtra)

    5. Miss India Glam World Humaneness – Meenakshi Unnikrishnan (Kerala)

    6. Miss India Glam World Inspiring – Meenakshi Unnikrishnan (Kerala)

    7. Miss India Glam World Vivacious – Nishita Tahilramani (Kerala)

    8. Miss India Glam World Talent – Sanjana Akasam (Telangana)

    9. Miss India Glam World Ramp Walk – Aditi Tambe (Maharashtra)

    The crown worn by the winners was handcrafted by Preethi Parakkat of Parakkat Jewels, symbolising beauty with cultural depth. The event was powered by FICF, SAJ Group, Unique Times, Parakkat Resorts, JVK Motors, DQ, DQUE Watches, and Vedha Architects, while the main partner was Alcazar Watches.

    Co-partners who contributed to the event’s grandeur included DQUE Soap, VeeKayVees Caterers, Aiswaria Outdoor Media, Europe Times, UT World, Times New, uniquetimes.org, Kalpana International Salon & Spa, JD Institute of Fashion Technology, VPS Lakeshore, Akshay Inco, and Green Media.

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  • Mrs India Global 2026: Dr. Varna Sampath Leads a New Era of Empowered Women…

    Mrs India Global 2026: Dr. Varna Sampath Leads a New Era of Empowered Women…

    New Delhi [India], January 9: Radiating elegance, confidence, and cultural pride, Dr. Varna Sampath from Karnataka emerged victorious as Alcazar Watches Mrs India Global 2026 at the glittering grand finale held on January 6th in Kerala, India. The national pageant, meticulously curated by Pegasus Global Pvt. Ltd., brought together exceptional women from across the nation to honor diversity, brilliance, and beauty with purpose.

    Sharing the spotlight with the winner were Milenta Mariam Chacko from Karnataka, who earned the first runner-up title, and Dr. Deepikha Krishnaraj from Tamil Nadu, who was declared the second runner-up. The title winner was crowned by Jebitha Ajit, Managing Director of Pegasus Global Pvt. Ltd., while the first runner-up was crowned by Preethi Parakkat, Managing Director of Parakkat Jewels, and the second runner-up was crowned by Deepthi Vijayakumar, Managing Director of Aiswaria Advertising, in the presence of Dr. Ajit Ravi, Founder & Chairman of Pegasus Global Pvt. Ltd.

    Overseeing the competition was an esteemed panel of judges featuring Archana Ravi (Model & Actress), Harmeet Singh Gupta (Managing Director, U&I Entertainment), Ankita Kharat (Miss Queen of India 2016, Singer & Model), and Nikita Thomas (Miss South India 2019 & Model).

    Mrs India Global 2026: Dr. Varna Sampath Leads a New Era of Empowered Women… -PNN

    Regional Titles:

    Mrs India Global East – Satadipa Sarkar (West Bengal)

    Mrs India Global West – Ramneet Kaur Saini (Maharashtra)

    Mrs India Global South – Sheena V Kunnuth (Kerala)

    Subtitle Winners:

    1. Mrs India Global Solidarity – Ramneet Kaur Saini (Maharashtra)

    2. Mrs India Global Fashionista – Sheena V Kunnuth (Kerala)

    3. Mrs India Global Popularity Queen – Dr. Deepikha Krishnaraj (Tamil Nadu)

    4. Mrs India Global Congeniality – Anjela Francis (Kerala)

    5. Mrs India Global Humaneness – Sheena V Kunnuth (Kerala)

    6. Mrs India Global Inspiring – Satadipa Sarkar (West Bengal)

    7. Mrs India Global Vivacious – Dr. Varna Sampath (Karnataka)

    8. Mrs India Global Talent – Dr. Varna Sampath (Karnataka)

    9. Mrs India Global Ramp Walk – Milenta Mariam Chacko (Karnataka)

    The crown worn by the winners was handcrafted by Preethi Parakkat of Parakkat Jewels, symbolizing beauty with cultural depth. The event was powered by FICF, SAJ Group Hotels and Resorts, Unique Times, Parakkat Resorts, JVK Motors, DQ, DQUE Watches, and Vedha Architects, with Alcazar Watches as the main partner.

    Co-partners who contributed to the event’s grandeur included DQUE Soap, VeeKayVees Caterers, Aiswaria Outdoor Media, Europe Times, UT World, Times New, uniquetimes.org, Kalpana International Salon & Spa, JD Institute of Fashion Technology, VPS Lakeshore, Akshay Inco, and Green Media.

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  • Kantesti Expands European Presence as AI-Powered Blood Test Analysis Platform Surpasses 2 Million Users Globally

    Kantesti Expands European Presence as AI-Powered Blood Test Analysis Platform Surpasses 2 Million Users Globally

    New Delhi [India], January 9: Kantesti, the healthcare technology platform developed by PIYA AI, has announced significant expansion across European markets following rapid adoption of its AI blood test analysis technology. The platform, which utilizes a proprietary 2.78 trillion parameter neural network to interpret blood test results, has now surpassed 2 million users across 127 countries.

    With operational headquarters in Cologne (Germany), Milan (Italy), and Paris (France), Kantesti has positioned itself as a leading European innovator in the emerging field of AI-assisted medical diagnostics support. The platform’s multilingual capabilities—supporting over 75 languages—have enabled rapid adoption across diverse healthcare markets worldwide.

    Clinical-Grade Accuracy Meets Accessibility

    The AI blood test analyzer developed by Kantesti has demonstrated accuracy rates between 98.7% and 99.84% in interpreting standard blood panel results, according to internal validation studies. The platform transforms complex laboratory data into comprehensive, patient-friendly health reports that include personalized nutrition recommendations and supplement guidance based on individual biomarker profiles.

    Dr. Medical Advisory Board, Kantesti noted that traditional blood test interpretation often leaves patients confused about their results. “Our platform bridges the gap between laboratory data and actionable health insights. By leveraging advanced neural network architecture, we provide interpretations that would typically require consultation with multiple specialists.”

    Addressing a Global Healthcare Challenge

    Healthcare systems worldwide face growing pressure to deliver timely diagnostic insights while managing increasing patient volumes. The World Health Organization estimates that delayed or inadequate interpretation of routine laboratory tests contributes significantly to preventable health complications.

    Kantesti’s AI blood test interpretation technology addresses this challenge by providing instant, comprehensive analysis of blood test results. Users simply upload their laboratory reports through the platform’s web interface or mobile application, receiving detailed health assessments within minutes.

    The platform’s reports encompass complete biomarker analysis with reference range contextualization, identification of potential health concerns requiring professional follow-up, personalized nutrition plans based on individual deficiency patterns, evidence-based supplement recommendations, and trend analysis for users with historical test data.

    European Expansion Strategy

    The company’s decision to establish presence in Germany, Italy, and France reflects growing European demand for AI-assisted healthcare tools. Germany’s robust digital health infrastructure, Italy’s large private healthcare sector, and France’s progressive approach to health technology adoption made these markets strategic priorities.

    Julian Emirhan Bulut, CEO and Founder of PIYA AI, emphasized the company’s commitment to European healthcare innovation. “Europe represents a sophisticated market where patients and healthcare providers increasingly recognize the value of AI-assisted diagnostics support. Our expansion across Cologne, Milan, and Paris allows us to better serve European users while maintaining strict compliance with EU data protection standards.”

    Technology Infrastructure and Data Security

    Kantesti operates on enterprise-grade cloud infrastructure with data centers strategically located to ensure GDPR compliance for European users. The platform has secured partnerships with leading technology providers including Microsoft, NVIDIA, Google Cloud, and Cloudflare to ensure reliability, security, and scalability.

    The proprietary neural network powering Kantesti’s analysis capabilities was developed through extensive training on anonymized clinical datasets, with ongoing refinement based on emerging medical research and biomarker science.

    Industry Recognition and Partnerships

    The platform has received recognition from several technology accelerator programs, including Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub and the NVIDIA Inception Program. These partnerships have enabled Kantesti to access cutting-edge AI infrastructure while maintaining the computational resources necessary for processing millions of blood test analyses.

    Healthcare industry analysts note that platforms like Kantesti represent an important evolution in patient empowerment. By democratizing access to sophisticated blood test interpretation, such tools enable individuals to take more proactive roles in managing their health outcomes.

    Future Development Roadmap

    Kantesti continues to expand its analytical capabilities, with planned enhancements including integration of additional biomarker categories, enhanced predictive health modeling, and deeper personalization based on genetic and lifestyle factors.

    The company reports strong growth in mobile application adoption, with recent launches on major app platforms demonstrating significant user acquisition. The mobile experience mirrors the comprehensive analysis available through the web platform while offering enhanced accessibility for users managing ongoing health monitoring.

    As healthcare systems globally navigate increasing demand for efficient, accessible diagnostic support, platforms offering reliable AI blood test analysis are positioned to play increasingly important roles in preventive health management.

    About Kantesti

    Kantesti is an AI-powered health technology platform developed by PIYA AI that provides comprehensive blood test interpretation services. Utilizing a 2.78 trillion parameter neural network, the platform delivers detailed health reports, personalized nutrition plans, and supplement recommendations based on individual blood test results. With operations spanning 127+ countries and support for 75+ languages, Kantesti serves over 2 million users worldwide from its European headquarters in Cologne, Milan, and Paris.

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  • Ramesh Awasthi’s Son’s Wedding: Kanpur MP Proves That the Common Man Is the Biggest ‘VVIP’

    Ramesh Awasthi’s Son’s Wedding: Kanpur MP Proves That the Common Man Is the Biggest ‘VVIP’

    Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh) [India], January 9: What started as a private family celebration in Kanpur’s scenic Green Valley has swiftly become a memorable public moment, reflecting an ethos that transcends politics and caste — one deeply rooted in genuine social connection. At the heart of this uplifting story is Ramesh Awasthi, whose life and values were on full display during the second Aashirwad Samaroh, held after his son Sachin Awasthi’s marriage to Nupur Awasthi.

    In a city known for its industrial legacy and cultural vibrancy — where the ancient Ganges banks meet a bustling urban canvas — this event stood out as much for its spirit as its scale.

    A Ceremony That Spoke Volumes

    The Aashirwad Samaroh was billed as a simple post-wedding blessing, but by the time the sun set over Green Valley’s grounds, it had become a powerful testament to inclusive community engagement. Thousands gathered — men and women, professionals and students, farmers and entrepreneurs — not just to offer congratulations, but to signal deep respect for a leader who has woven bonds across social divides.

    It was less a ritual and more a cultural phenomenon, a place where traditional greetings met heartfelt exchanges, where generations mingled, and where the idea of Ramesh Awasthi Social Unity clearly took shape in the real world.

    Local attendees spoke about the range of people present: from youth eager to engage in conversations about community development to elders reminiscing about shared values. Here in Kanpur — a city that stands as Uttar Pradesh’s second largest urban centre and a historic commercial hub — the event became a living symbol of connectivity.

    More Than Merriment: A Gathering With Purpose

    What elevated the Aashirwad Samaroh beyond a typical social gathering was the intentional inclusivity visible at every turn. Business leaders rubbed shoulders with grassroots activists, and representatives of diverse cultural organisations shared space with everyday citizens. It was a vivid reminder that leadership — when exercised with openness — naturally attracts support from all corners of society.

    Despite his roots in a Brahmin family, Ramesh Awasthi has consistently championed values that go beyond traditional markers of identity. The event reaffirmed that leadership, for him, has always been about people — their aspirations, concerns, and hopes for the future.

    Political observers in attendance noted that the atmosphere was free from formalities usually associated with big public functions. Instead, there was laughter, candid conversations, and an unmistakable sense of shared purpose. What was remarkable, they said, was how easy it was for ordinary citizens to interact with a leader they respect, blurring lines between public persona and personal presence.

    From Delhi’s Premier Roll Call to Kanpur’s Heartbeat

    This wasn’t the first time Ramesh Awasthi’s social influence caught widespread attention. A significant earlier event at Delhi’s iconic Ashoka Hotel drew a constellation of national figures: Union Ministers, prominent political leaders, nearly a hundred Members of Parliament and Legislative Assemblies, as well as senior administrators. That gathering made headlines for its sheer political weight, hinting at Awasthi’s growing stature across state lines.

    Now, with the echo of Green Valley’s celebration still fresh, it’s clear that his reach extends beyond corridors of power — into the daily lives of the community he serves. While the Delhi event underscored stature, the Kanpur ceremony emphasised soul.

    In a region where political conversations are increasingly shaped by narratives of identity and division, such moments of public unity are both rare and precious.

    A Legacy Rooted in Trust and Accessibility

    Over decades in public life, Ramesh Awasthi has built a reputation not through forceful rhetoric, but through steady personal engagement — listening and responding, fostering dialogue rather than discord. His approach has resonated with a broad cross-section of society, gaining him a reputation as a trusted, approachable leader.

    Those who attended the Kanpur ceremony noted how this authenticity set the tone — breaking down barriers and inviting people from all walks of life into a shared space of celebration. In a city that balances industrial dynamism with cultural traditions, such moments remind everyone of the power of unity in diversity.

    The Common Citizen: A True Guest of Honour

    Perhaps the most striking feature of the Green Valley event was the unmistakable sense that the common citizen was the real VVIP. Cameras and social media shares proliferated, but so did meaningful conversations and warm exchanges — as if every attendee was both guest and steward of the day’s significance.

    In a time when public discourse often leans toward extremes, the gathering stood as an affirmation of harmony, showing that shared values can bridge differences and build genuine collective goodwill.

    As political watchers and community leaders reflect on this event, there’s a growing sentiment that Ramesh Awasthi’s broad base of support could elevate his influence further in the years ahead. But beyond speculation, the true legacy of the Kanpur ceremony lies in something simpler — and far more enduring: the joy of people coming together, not merely to witness leadership, but to affirm their place within it.

    And in that affirmation, the message of RameshAwasthiSocialUnity takes on living meaning, echoing beyond the boundaries of Green Valley into the ever-evolving heartbeat of Kanpur.

  • ISMHAA International Summit Marks a Defining Moment for India’s Mental Health Movement

    ISMHAA International Summit Marks a Defining Moment for India’s Mental Health Movement

    New Delhi [India], January 9: The International Mental Health Policy Summit of the International Society for Mental Health Advocacy and Action (ISMHAA) commenced with a powerful call for collective responsibility, cultural rootedness, and systemic reform, signalling what many speakers described as the beginning of a sustained national movement rather than a standalone event.

    A Welcome that Set the Moral Compass

    The Summit formally opened with a deeply reflective Welcome Address by Dr Mahendra Kabra, RR Kabel, Founder Trustee Hema Foundation and chief patron of ISMHAA underscored that India stands at a critical inflection point in its mental health journey. Emphasising that mental health must be approached as a shared societal responsibility, he noted that the Summit represented a collective commitment to action, ethics, and long-term capacity building. Dr Kabra placed on record his appreciation for the dedication of mental health professionals working across disciplines and geographies, urging sustained collaboration between policy, practice, and community.

    “Delightful insight on challenges faced by adolescents” doesn’t sound right because ’delightful’ implies- pleasant, enjoyable or joyful. But challenges faced by adolescents is a serious topic. Using “delightful” makes it sound insensitive or mismatched. Better options would be informative, thought-provoking, valuable, or meaningful insights.

    Keynote Addresses: Re-imagining Mental Health for a Changing World

    The Keynote Address by Dr Arthur C. Evans, CEO American Psychologist Association, delivered under the resonant theme “Hope is Healing”, set the intellectual and emotional tone for the Summit. Dr Evans called for a decisive shift from reactive, illness-centric models to holistic, preventive, and community-integrated systems of care. He emphasised the role of families, natural support systems, and cross-sector partnerships, asserting that mental health must be woven into everyday life rather than confined to clinical spaces. His address concluded with a compelling call to move from the absence of illness to the presence of wellbeing.

    The second Invited guest Address by Dr Ann Vernon, focused on Social–Emotional Learning (SEL) as a foundational pillar of education policy. Drawing on international evidence, she demonstrated how SEL improves academic outcomes, emotional regulation, relationships, and long-term mental health, advocating its integration as a core, preventive curriculum from early schooling through adolescence.

    In the third Invited guest Address by Dr Rainer Kurz introduced the “Great 8 Success Factors” framework, placing reasoning at the heart of human functioning. He articulated eight core capacities—ranging from investigating and creating to coping and supporting—as essential to resilience, adaptability, and sustained mental wellbeing in an increasingly complex world.

    The fourth Invited guest Address by Dr Amool Ranjan Singh reinforced the urgency of promotion and prevention, particularly within schools. Stressing the primacy of parents and teachers in shaping children’s emotional resilience, he cautioned against over-reliance on technology and advocated a return to play, sports, culture, and human connection as protective factors for mental health.

    Concluding Address by Dr. Jamuna Rajeswaran, NEP phasing out of M.Phil Clinical Psychology threatens training depth, workforce quality, and clinical capacity. Highlighted critical gaps: fragmented regulation, disrupted training, unregulated practice, weak research linkage, and severe manpower shortage. Strongly recommended a central, independent regulatory body to standardize training, licensing, ethics, and supervision, and to build national clinical capacity.

    Presidential Address: From Awareness to Accountability

    In a decisive Presidential Address, Dr Chinu Agrawal, Founder President, ISMHAA, articulated the ethical and regulatory imperatives confronting India’s mental health ecosystem. Calling for a shift from awareness to accountability, she emphasised the urgent need for strong governance, ethical practice, and public protection. Addressing the growing influence of artificial intelligence and digital platforms, she cautioned that technology must be governed by human judgement rather than allowed to dictate care, warning against pseudoscience and misrepresentation in the mental health space.

    Chief Guest’s Reflections: A Civilisational Perspective

    The Chief Guest, Shri Manoj Joshi, described ISMHAA as a movement rooted in India’s civilisational wisdom. He reminded the gathering that mental health knowledge existed in Indian traditions long before modern psychology and warned that contemporary society risks becoming increasingly self-centred and disconnected. His address reinforced the Summit’s central message: mental health must remain about people, for people.

    Panels, Lived Experience, and Collective Dialogue

    The Summit featured a rich array of panel discussions, including “The Practice of Psychology: One-to-One to One-to-Many”, which explored scaling mental health impact through community engagement and preventive education, and “Gen Z Mental Health: Gaps, Pressures and Pathways”, which examined systemic stressors and proactive solutions for younger populations.

    A deeply moving session titled “Heart Talks”, moderated by Dr Chinu Agrawal, foregrounded lived experience as a vital source of learning, calling for a culture of compassion, appreciation, and self-worth beyond achievement.

    Research, Capacity Building, and Policy Action

    The Summit also hosted multiple tracks of oral research presentations, round-table conferences, and a Continuing Rehabilitation Education (CRE) workshop focused on adolescent mental health. A major highlight of the Valedictory Ceremony was the presentation of a White Paper to be submitted to the Parliamentary body of the Government of India, reinforcing the Summit’s commitment to translating dialogue into policy action.

    The event concluded with awards recognising exemplary contributions to mental health advocacy and practice, followed by a closing address reaffirming hope, collaboration, and sustained action.

    A Collective Commitment

    As the Summit drew to a close, one message resonated unequivocally: India’s mental health future depends not on isolated initiatives, but on ethical leadership, cultural grounding, interdisciplinary collaboration, and sustained accountability. ISMHAA’s National Summit has laid the foundation for this journey—one rooted in hope, responsibility, and collective resolve.

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