Author: Sutun Nayak

  • Zootopia 2 – Return to the Urban Jungle, But Is the Magic Still Intact?

    Zootopia 2 – Return to the Urban Jungle, But Is the Magic Still Intact?

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 29: It begins with a whisper — a city of mammals, walk-talking rabbits and foxes, a world of dreams, danger, and double lives. Then the doors slam shut. Zootopia 2 doesn’t try to soothe you with cotton-candy comfort. It hands you neon grit, a bigger world, and a promise: “We grew up. So did the city. Brace up.”

    Nine years after the original exploded into hearts and bank accounts, the sequel lands — not with timid nostalgia, but with ambition. And ambition is a beast. It needs to be fed.

    A Return More Than A Reunion

    Zootopia 2 — directed by Jared Bush and Byron Howard, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, with a script co-written by Bush — picks up after the events of the 2016 original. Protagonists Judy Hopps (voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin) and Nick Wilde (voiced by Jason Bateman) are back. This time, their sleepy city’s undercurrents stir anew — when a mysterious reptilian newcomer, Gary De’Snake (voiced by Ke Huy Quan), slithers in, triggering panic, prejudice, and a conspiracy that reeks of old fears cloaked in new fur.

    The canvas is larger: 178 characters, 67 species, and a sprawling city that feels alive — more crowded, more chaotic, more ready to betray innocence.

    The music, too, carries weight: Michael Giacchino scores the film, and speaking of weight — yes, pop-star Shakira returns as Gazelle, with a fresh track “Zoo” that teases vibrancy wrapped in sharp teeth.

    The Glow — And the Smoke

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    What works beautifully:

    • Critics and audiences seem mostly enchanted. On Rotten Tomatoes, Zootopia 2 currently holds a strong 91% Tomatometer and 95% audience rating.

    • Fans say the film retains its core charm — the sharp social allegory beneath the fur, the mismatched detective duo, and their camaraderie. Variety-style musings turned clever commentary still land.

    • Visually, it’s a feast. The urban sprawl, neon-lit alleys, bustling marketplaces, the swamp-marsh outskirts — it’s a bigger, darker, yet vibrant world. The animation is polished, expressive, and willing to upset the “cute-animals-only” stereotype.

    • For a big-budget animation (reportedly $150 million), it delivers — sleek production values, global-scale marketing, and voice cast expansions show Disney wasn’t shy about betting big.

    But there’s a faint hiss beneath the applause:

    • Some critics argue the film feels safer than its predecessor, choosing comfort over confrontation. The sequel refuses to glance too deeply into the darkness it toys with. One review bluntly remarks, “It feels familiar — but diluted.”

    • The sheer number of characters and threads sometimes overloads. In trying to give everyone a spotlight, the film risks stretching its narrative thin. Scenes that once had punch now land as background noise.

    • And maybe the biggest risk: the nostalgia trap. A sequel like this plays a dangerous game — fans want more of what they loved, but repetition is the easiest way to become an echo. Several plot points feel like echoes of the 2016 narrative, not bold steps forward.

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    Box Office & The Money Chase

    Disney didn’t come back with hopes — they came back with hunger. So far, the early numbers are promising. Initial estimates show Zootopia 2 stacking up $133 million globally within just the first couple of days.

    Thanksgiving weekend in North America saw $19.7 million on Day 2 — enough to dethrone many competitors, though it trails the record held by some earlier animations.

    Trade analysts predict the film could earn between $125–150 million domestically over the first five-day window, and gross $270+ million worldwide by the end of its initial theatrical run.

    For Disney, this isn’t just a sequel — it’s a statement. The attempt is to prove that franchises can age up, evolve, and still carry box-office muscle.

    Why It Matters — More Than Just Entertainment

    Zootopia in 2016 was more than a family-friendly hit. It was a mirror held to society — prejudice, stereotypes, social divides, fear of the “other.” That balance of whimsy and weight is rare.

    This sequel seems to want more. With its darker tones, broader cast, and deeper themes — from systemic fear to identity politics — Zootopia 2 attempts to ask: What happens when the outsiders aren’t just foxes and rabbits — but real vultures, reptiles, and streets that forgot their innocence?

    It’s a risky move. Because for every parent bringing kids for laughs, there might be a teenager staring back at the screen and questioning the world.

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    The Verdict — Not Peace, But Promise

    Zootopia 2 is no nostalgic petting zoo. It’s an ambition disguised as animation. It’s messy where it should be slick, bold where it could’ve played safe, and — sometimes — loud when a whisper would’ve hit harder.

    But in a cinematic climate saturated with polished franchises, it dares to show its claws.

    If you loved the first film for its hope, this one might hurt you — but it’ll also make you think. If you approach expecting a familiar flick, you may find yourself jolted by the noise.

    In short, Zootopia 2 doesn’t try to be perfect. It tries to be relevant. And in 2025’s world of fractured cities, shifting identities and overheated fear — maybe that’s all we really need.

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  • Café du Jardin Debuts at Asita Park: L’Opéra and DDA Introduce Delhi’s First Riverside French Outdoor Café

    Café du Jardin Debuts at Asita Park: L’Opéra and DDA Introduce Delhi’s First Riverside French Outdoor Café

    New Delhi [India], November 28: A landmark moment in Delhi’s ecological revival — a French-style open-air café experience opens along the restored Yamuna floodplain, uniting nature, culture, and community.

    New Delhi, 26 November 2025 — L’Opéra, Delhi’s premier French pâtisserie and salon de thé, in collaboration with the Delhi Development Authority (DDA), inaugurated Café du Jardin at Asita Park, unveiling a nature-immersed outdoor café experience that reconnects the city with its river.

    More than 300 guests, including 11 ambassadors, 30 diplomats, senior government officials, cultural patrons, business leaders, nature enthusiasts, and families, marked the celebration of Delhi’s evolving riverfront culture.

    Nestled within 197 hectares of revitalised green landscapes, wetlands, and thriving bird habitats, Café du Jardin offers an elegant open-air dining destination designed to bring people closer to nature while creating a serene space for community and cultural engagement.

    Leadership Remarks

    Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, Shri Vinai Kumar Saxena, remarked:

    “This café is another step forward in bringing people closer to their river. Made of fully biodegradable structures, it provides Delhi with an accessible, modern riverfront it has long been deprived of.”

    Dr. Kazem Samandari, Executive Chairman, L’Opéra, said:

    “With Café du Jardin at Asita, we have created a unique outdoor concept that blends French culinary heritage with Delhi’s reawakening natural corridors.”

    Dr. Christine Samandari, Co-Founder, L’Opéra, added:

    “Café du Jardin is an invitation to pause — to enjoy food, nature, and each other. We are honoured to contribute to a space that brings joy, reflection, and community beside the Yamuna.”

    A Fresh Riverside Experience for Delhi

    Café du Jardin offers a thoughtfully curated selection of freshly prepared light meals, artisanal French bakery and patisserie, refreshing beverages, and picnic-friendly options for walkers, cyclists, families, and park visitors.

    The café’s biodegradable structure blends seamlessly into the landscape and offers panoramic views of restored wetlands and riverine grasslands. Golf-cart access and eco-sensitive design make the experience both comfortable and environmentally responsible.

    As an added convenience, the ₹50 park entry ticket is redeemable at the café, encouraging visitors to enjoy the full riverside experience.

    Asita Park: Delhi’s Model for Urban Ecological Restoration

    Once a neglected, polluted stretch, Asita has undergone one of Delhi’s most significant ecological transformations. Today, it features millions of native grasses and trees, restored wetlands, and nearly 200 species of migratory birds, becoming an urban biodiversity hotspot.

    In the coming months, Asita Park will launch Delhi’s first hot air balloon experience, offering aerial views of the rejuvenated Yamuna floodplain.

    Launch Day Highlights

    Guests enjoyed a guided ecological walk through the wetlands, followed by a French-style outdoor brunch at Café du Jardin. Many described it as “Delhi’s new riverside haven”, praising its harmony of natural serenity, community life, and French café elegance.

    About L’Opéra

    Founded in 2008, L’Opéra is India’s leading French Pastry & Bakery House, Salon de Thé, and Café Restaurant, known for its commitment to excellence and traditional French savoir-faire. Conceived by Laurent Samandari, and led by Dr. Kazem Samandari and Dr. Christine Samandari, L’Opéra upholds the highest standards of French culinary craftsmanship.

    The brand operates through three formats: its classic Pâtisserie & Boulangerie boutiques, its upscale Le Café concept, and Café du Jardin, its new nature-driven outdoor dining experience.

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  • Atharv Singh Highlights Role of Policy Convenings in Strengthening Modern Democracies

    Atharv Singh Highlights Role of Policy Convenings in Strengthening Modern Democracies

    Chicago [USA], November 27:: When Atharv Singh, 20, a Sciences Po undergraduate currently on exchange at Northwestern University—and the founder of The Emissary Network and Purus Research LLP—greeted former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs’ Global Leadership Awards Dinner, the interaction was brief: a photograph, a few polite words. Yet what Singh carried forward from that moment was far more substantive. For him, the evening served as a distilled lesson in the operational reality of modern democratic governance. High-level convenings, he observed, are not ornamental gatherings—they are functional mechanisms for policy development, norm-setting, and institutional consolidation.

    The Chicago Council dinner, which honoured Mr Trudeau alongside distinguished leaders from both public and private sectors, also functions as a cornerstone event for the Council’s research and advocacy initiatives. It is both a fundraising platform and a strategic convening space, designed to concentrate expertise, resources, and influence. In such environments, ideas can accelerate—from conceptual white papers to actionable pilot programmes—within a compressed time frame.

    Across global democracies—spanning North America, Europe, and Asia—think tanks, research collaboratives, and civic forums operate as critical yet often under-recognised pillars of governance. These institutions undertake long-horizon analyses on matters ranging from economic stability and climate strategy to public health, technological transformation, social equity, and national security. They convene experts who sit across ideological and professional divides. They translate complex datasets into actionable policy pathways. And, importantly, they provide a layer of intellectual accountability that electoral cycles alone cannot deliver.

    In an era defined by information saturation, political polarisation, and rapid technological disruption, such institutions act as stabilisers of democratic reasoning. They help societies pause, evaluate, and respond—privileges rarely afforded by short political timelines.

    “Democracies today face challenges that are data-heavy, fast-moving, and globally entangled,” Singh remarked after the event. “We need institutional spaces where ideas can be debated seriously, free from the short-term pressures of politics.”

    Yet even as their relevance expands, these institutions confront significant structural pressures. Funding remains inconsistent and frequently volatile. Public trust, eroded in many contexts, is fragile. Digital misinformation has diluted expert authority. And in several countries, polarisation has compelled research organisations to adopt defensive postures, limiting their ability to offer independent assessments.

    The result is a widening gap: while demand for credible, high-quality policy research has surged, the institutional supply chain remains strained.

    Still, the fundamental principle remains unchanged: when capable individuals gather around shared civic concerns, democratic societies strengthen their capacity to understand and respond to complex issues.

    For Singh, witnessing this interplay in real time was formative. “It’s not the glamour of the event that matters,” he noted. “It’s the architecture. When scholars, legislators, business leaders, and civil society representatives share the same room, you generate governance capacity in real time.”

    Modern democracies increasingly rely on this architecture. Think tanks develop evidence-based policy options. Research collaboratives test, refine, and evaluate programmes over extended horizons. Civic forums bring citizens into larger strategic conversations. Cross-sector convenings accelerate the journey of ideas—from theory to pilot, and ultimately to policy. Collectively, these entities form the knowledge infrastructure that keeps democratic decision-making intelligent, accountable, and adaptable.

    For a young civic entrepreneur—globally educated, deeply networked, and engaged in the public sphere—participating in such a forum is more than symbolic. It crystallises the role these institutions play in shaping governance outcomes.

    From this vantage point, Singh argues that India’s civic ecosystem requires significant expansion and structural reinforcement if the country hopes to meet its developmental aspirations for 2047. The numbers underscore the urgency: India hosts millions of registered non-profits, historically estimated at approximately 3.3 million. Yet only a fraction possess a stable financial corpus or the capacity to deliver sustained research, evidence-based insights, or long-term policy engagement. Recent sector studies point to persistent funding gaps; many NGOs lack enduring financial stability, with one analysis noting that fewer than one-quarter report a reliable corpus. These dynamics inevitably shape the capacities of India’s research and advocacy institutions.

    “No one from outside can build the institutions we need for our civic and policy discourse—the onus lies on us,” Singh said. “We must read, debate, and act on diverse perspectives to manage the complex issues shaping daily life.”

    Singh’s next initiative, the Council on Legislative Research in India (CLRI), is slated for launch in June next year. The body is designed to bring together academics, researchers, business leaders, social-sector practitioners, and retired civil servants to strengthen evidence-based policymaking. CLRI will work directly with legislators, offering structured research support in the law-making process and helping bridge the gap between expertise and execution.

    “We all have to do our part. India is of ever-growing global consequence, and we must think better, deeper, and further,” he added.

    This conviction reflects a foundational truth: democracies do not mature solely through economic expansion. They mature when their civic infrastructure—the research institutions, legislative support units, independent media, and the philanthropic networks that sustain them—gains the capacity to hold power accountable, propose viable alternatives, and translate technical solutions into politically implementable reforms.

    Singh’s brief encounter in Chicago may represent just one moment, but it underscores a critical proposition: strong democracies require strong meeting places—and the institutional continuity necessary to convert conversation into policy.

    If India’s 2047 ambitions are to transcend rhetoric, Singh argues, the nation must invest—financially, institutionally, and culturally—in building those spaces. Global convenings may illuminate pathways, but the work of institution-building is, ultimately, a sustained domestic project.

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  • Miles Education: Redefining India’s Rise in Global Accounting Excellence

    Miles Education: Redefining India’s Rise in Global Accounting Excellence

    Where ambition meets preparation, and preparation meets world-class outcomes

    Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], November 29: For decades, Indian finance professionals have dreamt of careers that extend beyond domestic boundaries—roles where their decisions shape global markets, where expertise speaks louder than geography, and where credibility travels across borders without restriction. That shift is no longer an aspiration. It is a measurable reality that began when Miles Education transformed how India prepares for the world’s most respected accounting credential.

    Today, a new generation of learners is no longer asking, “Is global recognition possible?”
    They are asking, “How soon can I get there?”

    A New Definition of Professional Confidence

    In a rapidly changing financial landscape, technical knowledge alone doesn’t set professionals apart—clarity, global relevance, and strategic capability do. Miles Education recognized this long before the transition began and reshaped preparation into a structured, outcome-oriented journey built to match international standards without compromising accessibility for Indian learners pursuing the US CPA.

    The shift is evident everywhere:

    • Indian professionals leading global audit teams
    • Finance analysts managing cross-border reporting
    • Young graduates securing international roles without relocating early
    • Working professionals reskilling to stay future-proof

    The result is not merely an increase in qualifications—it is an increase in capability, confidence, and global readiness.

    The Pathway That Simplifies a Complex Journey

    The process of becoming a CPA may be globally rigorous, but it does not need to be overwhelming. Candidates often struggle not because of difficulty, but due to fragmented guidance, unclear eligibility decisions, and a lack of structured direction.

    Miles Education rebuilt the pathway with precision:

    • Eligibility evaluation and credit-hour guidance
    • State board selection based on long-term goals
    • Step-by-step scheduling and planning support
    • Licensing assistance beyond exam completion

    Nothing is left to chance. Every phase is mapped with clarity so learners can move forward with certainty instead of second-guessing.

    Learning That Matches Real-World Expectations

    Technical mastery is only the starting point. The real differentiator lies in how well candidates can apply concepts in environments where accuracy connects directly to impact. With expert-led preparation, learning becomes practical, structured, and aligned with how global finance operates.

    Candidates develop:

    • A strong command of reporting and regulatory frameworks
    • Skill in interpreting financial data for decision-making
    • A deeper understanding of taxation and policy implications
    • Confidence in communicating with diverse stakeholders

    By the time learners sit for the exam, they are not only prepared—they are transformed.

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    Why the New-Age Indian Learner Chooses Miles

    The shift toward global qualifications is not driven by trends—it is driven by opportunity. Organizations are expanding, compliance frameworks are evolving, and companies are actively seeking professionals trained to operate across standards, jurisdictions, and industries.

    That is why learners look for more than instructional delivery. They expect:

    • Mentorship over messaging
    • Structure over self-navigation
    • Clarity over complexity
    • Support that continues beyond certification

    Miles Education meets these expectations through an ecosystem that integrates academic excellence with real-career outcomes.

    A Leadership Philosophy That Inspires Action

    As Mr. Varun Jain, CEO of Miles Education, expresses:
    “Exams are only one milestone. What truly matters is who you become through the process—how ready you are to contribute, solve problems, and lead with competence in any environment across the world.”

    His approach has shaped thousands of successful journeys, proving that the right guidance doesn’t just prepare someone to pass; it prepares them to excel.

    The Advantage India Didn’t Have Before—Now Built at Scale

    With access to global educators, structured learning systems, and long-term mentoring, Miles has become the destination learners trust when choosing the best CPA coaching in India.

    For those who require flexibility, preparation continues seamlessly through the CPA institute in India, enabling progress without relocation or disruption to work-life schedules. And for those who want a guided academic pathway, comprehensive support makes the transition smooth from the first inquiry to final licensing.

    A Future Powered by Global Readiness

    The world is shifting toward professionals who can think strategically, communicate confidently, and interpret financial systems beyond borders. Becoming a certified public accountant is not only about qualifying for roles—it is about rising into positions that influence business direction, financial governance, and organisational trust.

    And for learners seeking structured preparation, the journey begins with the right foundation—expert-driven US CPA coaching, a clearly defined roadmap, and an institution that remains invested not just in passing results, but in long-term professional growth.

    Because with Miles Education, Indian talent is not being prepared to participate in the future. It is preparing to shape it.

    Contact: +91 90049 34566

    Website: www.mileseducation.com

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  • Miles Education: Where India Learns to Think Like Global Financial Leaders

    Miles Education: Where India Learns to Think Like Global Financial Leaders

    Turning Indian talent into world-ready accounting excellence

    Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], November 29: There are moments in every industry when the rules quietly change—when what once felt distant suddenly becomes attainable. In Indian accounting education, that moment arrived when MILES Education reshaped how learners approach the Certified Public Accountant credential and what it means to build a career without borders.

    For years, ambitious students believed that global qualifications required leaving the country, finding external support, or navigating the journey alone. Today, that belief is outdated. The new reality is powerful and proven: India now has a launchpad that takes determined learners from classrooms here to financial roles across the world. And that launchpad begins with understanding what it truly means to pursue the CPA credential through guidance that is built for India, yet recognised across global markets.

    A Shift in Mindset, A Shift in Outcomes

    The modern learner is no longer satisfied with traditional preparation. They want clarity, relevance, mentorship, and a roadmap that actually converts effort into visible, life-changing results. MILES Education sensed that shift early—and built an ecosystem that doesn’t just coach; it prepares, supports, elevates, and stays with the learner long after the exam is over.

    Instead of asking learners to fit into an old framework, MILES created a new one:

    • Where global accounting doesn’t feel intimidating
    • Where complex concepts are broken into practical understanding
    • Where guidance is not generic, but personalised
    • Where the journey is structured—not overwhelming

    The outcome speaks louder than any claim: thousands of Indian professionals now hold roles in multinational companies, Big 4 firms, and U.S. financial teams—many of them beginning as everyday students who simply received the right direction.

    The Power of Preparing With Purpose

    While the title US CPA is globally respected, what truly transforms a career is the journey leading up to it. Learners discover far more than exam content—they learn how financial decisions work, how systems are controlled, and how governance influences growth.

    The value is not only in certification but in capability:

    • Stronger analytical reasoning
    • Practical exposure to global accounting standards
    • Confidence in managing financial reporting discussions
    • Ability to understand taxation beyond theory

    With a clearly structured timeline, candidates complete the program in 12–18 months, even while working full-time. Flexibility isn’t an added benefit—it is part of the design.

    Why India Needed a New Kind of Support System

    In the past, learners struggled not because they lacked potential, but because they lacked process. MILES simplified the journey from the very first step—US CPA admission—to the final licensing milestone.

    The support includes:

    • Eligibility evaluation and academic credit guidance
    • State board selection and document assistance
    • Clear planning for exam scheduling and timelines
    • Application-to-license mentorship

    No confusion. No fragmented information. No student left to figure things out alone.

    Learning From Leadership, Not Just Instructors

    At the center of this transformation is a teaching philosophy that connects knowledge with energy. Learners are not spoken at—they are engaged, challenged, and equipped.

    As Mr. Varun Jain, CEO of Miles Education, shares:

    “When we teach, our goal is not just to help someone clear an exam. Our goal is to build professionals who think globally, contribute meaningfully, and step into rooms with confidence—not hesitation.”

    His approach has already shaped the journey of more than 70,000 students, many of whom now serve as global ambassadors of Indian accounting excellence.

    A New Standard for Global Preparation

    With access to 100+ global educators, industry mentors, and structured academic plans, learning becomes a guided progression rather than a guessing game. This is why MILES has become the preferred destination for CPA USA in india—not because of scale alone, but because it delivers outcomes that continue even after certification.

    And for those who seek flexibility, MILES offers a seamless model through its CPA institute, allowing learners to progress without compromising on work, location, or commitments.

    The Future Is No Longer Out of Reach

    The question is no longer whether Indian professionals can enter global finance—but how soon they choose to begin. The demand is rising, the opportunities are expanding, and the world is actively seeking talent that is trained, certified, and future-ready.

    For those who have been waiting for the right time, the right guidance, or the right confidence—this is the moment.

    Because becoming a certified public accountant is not only about earning a credential.

    It is about earning a career that the world recognises.

    And with MILES Education, India is not preparing to catch up — India is preparing to lead.

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    Website: www.mileseducation.com

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  • Miles CPA: India’s New Power Route to Global Accounting Leadership

    Miles CPA: India’s New Power Route to Global Accounting Leadership

    Where ambition meets worldwide opportunity

    Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], November 29: When MILES Education set out to reimagine how India prepares for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) credential, it wasn’t simply launching another test-prep program—it was rewriting the country’s global accounting ambition. For decades, students and professionals dreamed of world-class careers but lacked a bridge that felt accessible, practical, and future-proof. Today, that bridge has a name, a blueprint, and a proven success story—and it begins with understanding what it truly means to become a certified public accountant through a learning ecosystem built for India, yet recognised across the world.

    A New Chapter for Indian Talent

    Not long ago, preparing for the US CPA felt like chasing a moving target—scattered guidance, limited access to mentors, and no long-term roadmap. MILES Education changed that narrative by building India’s largest mentorship-driven learning movement in global finance. With more than 70,000 alumni and presence across major cities, the institution transformed preparation into possibility, creating a path where Indian candidates could study, test, and even secure international roles without needing to leave the country first.

    What began as a bold idea is now an industry-shaping reality: over 80% of all licensed professionals in India trace their journey back to MILES.

    A Story of Real Aspirations, Real Results

    Consider the thousands of commerce graduates who once believed that global credentials were out of reach. Many balanced day jobs, family expectations, and the uncertainty of starting something new. Yet, the moment they walked into a MILES classroom—virtual or physical—the narrative shifted. Learning no longer felt overwhelming. Strategy replaced guesswork. Confidence replaced hesitation.

    Some completed all four exams in under 18 months. Others moved from mid-level accounting roles to Big 4 interviews. A few are now working in corporate finance teams across the United States, proving that India’s talent was never lacking—only the right platform was.

    That platform is now shaping the country’s next wave of financial leaders.

    Building a Skillset That Works in the Real World

    What makes this journey different is that the goal is not only passing an exam. MILES designed a system that aligns learning with employability—simplifying concepts, strengthening analytical thinking, and making every lecture relevant from day one on the job.

    Candidates don’t just prepare; they evolve:

    • From memorising regulations to applying tax logic
    • From reading audit theories to interpreting controls
    • From studying reporting standards to managing financial conversations

    A global credential becomes meaningful only when it translates into global readiness—and that is the foundation MILES insists upon.

    Learning from Leaders Who’ve Been There

    The catalyst behind this movement is a teaching philosophy that energises rather than intimidates. Learners experience masterclass-style sessions where every topic is broken down with clarity and purpose.

    As Mr. Varun Jain, CEO of MILES Education, states:

    “India doesn’t lack talent—it has been waiting for the right direction. When learners are guided with structure, mentorship, and belief, the leap from aspiration to achievement is no longer extraordinary—it becomes expected.”

    This approach inspired thousands to choose MILES not merely as a prep provider, but as a lifelong professional ally.

    Why India Trusts the Miles Advantage

    The evolution of success rests on three pillars:

    Unmatched Faculty Pedigree:
    Learning from the world’s favourite mentor accelerates understanding, but learning from a global network amplifies it further. With access to industry practitioners, academic experts, and career advisors, every learner is surrounded by guidance—not left to navigate alone.

    End-to-End Support Beyond the Exam:
    From eligibility evaluation to state board selection, exam scheduling, ethics requirements, and license assistance, support continues until the very last milestone. Candidates don’t just pass—they complete the journey.

    Career Pathways That Create Outcomes:
    Placement assistance, corporate partnerships, and a rapidly expanding global alumni footprint ensure learners move forward with momentum—not uncertainty.

    A Future That Expands With Every Step

    Today, whether someone chooses to begin their US CPA course right after graduation or while advancing in their career, flexibility no longer feels like a privilege—it is built into the system. And for those who prefer structured digital learning, MILES has transformed preparation through its CPA online coaching model—designed for working professionals who need progress without compromise.

    It is no surprise, then, that MILES is widely regarded as the leading CPA institute in India—a place where global credentials meet Indian determination, and where futures are shaped with intention rather than chance.

    The Movement Is Already Underway

    Across campuses, boardrooms, and homes, one shift is becoming clear: India is no longer asking whether global accounting careers are possible—it is deciding how quickly to begin.

    And for those ready to step into that future, the gateway has never been more accessible.

    Because this isn’t just about earning three letters after your name.

    It’s about rising to a standard that the world recognises—and knowing that the world is ready to recognise you.

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    Website: www.mileseducation.com

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  • Kaushalya Logistics Appoints Industry Veteran Mr. Rajendra Singh Shekhawat as Chief Executive Officer

    Kaushalya Logistics Appoints Industry Veteran Mr. Rajendra Singh Shekhawat as Chief Executive Officer

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 27: Kaushalya Logistics Limited (NSE: KLL), a diversified conglomerate specializing in logistic support to the cement industry, has announced the appointment of Mr. Rajendra Singh Shekhawat as the new Chief Executive Officer. He brings over 24 years of leadership experience across India’s leading cement conglomerates and logistics-driven enterprises, along with a strong track record of operational excellence and strategic transformation.

    Mr. Shekhawat’s career spans senior positions across top cement manufacturers, including serving as Assistant Vice President – Logistics & Packing at Wonder Cement and Vice President & Head of Logistics at J.K. Cement. Over the years, he has successfully led large-scale logistics operations, supply chain optimisation programmes, distribution frameworks, procurement functions, and cost-efficiency initiatives. His extensive exposure across multiple markets and industrial corridors has equipped him with deep insights into logistics behaviour, customer ecosystems, and on-ground operational challenges. He has also driven the establishment of logistics start-ups, built high-performance teams, and implemented robust organisational systems that deliver consistent value creation.

    As Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Shekhawat will lead Kaushalya Logistics’ strategic and operational agenda as the company expands its CFA network and deepens partnerships with major cement brands. His leadership is expected to strengthen distribution efficiency, enhance process transparency, elevate customer experience, and build a future-ready supply chain supported by scalable systems and technology-driven improvements.

    Commenting on this Mr. Uddhav Poddar, Managing Director, Kaushalya Logistics Limited said,“Welcoming Mr. Shekhawat into the organisation is a timely and important step for us. As our cement supply chain operations continue to expand in both scale and responsibility, his deep understanding of the cement supply chain ecosystem and his ability to translate that experience into practical, on-ground improvements will add meaningful strength to our operations. His experience across India’s most respected cement companies gives him a strong command over ground realities, customer expectations, and the operational rhythm of this industry. I believe this will bring sharper direction and stronger execution to our cement supply chain solutions.

    I look forward to the clarity and momentum he will bring to our organisation. His way of aligning teams, simplifying complex workflows, and driving accountability will play an important role as we prepare for the next stage of our expansion. I am confident that his presence will add stability, sharper focus, and a stronger sense of direction to our journey ahead.”

    Mr. Rajendra Singh Shekhawat shared his thoughts on the new role, stating: “I am truly honoured to take on this responsibility at Kaushalya Logistics. Over the last two decades, I have had the opportunity to work across different parts of the cement supply chain, and stepping into this role allows me to apply that experience with a wider purpose. What excites me most is the organisation’s clear focus on strengthening its systems, expanding its network, and building dependable solutions for partner brands. I see a strong foundation here, backed by a committed team, and I look forward to contributing to the company’s next phase of growth. I look forward to working closely with our teams to streamline processes, sharpen on-ground execution, and develop systems that support our growth ambitions. My goal is to ensure that our partners experience consistency, transparency, and dependable service at every stage. Together, I believe we can strengthen Kaushalya’s capabilities and create meaningful impact across the ecosystem.”

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  • Dhruv Consultancy Services Limited Delivers INR 41 Cr Revenue in H1 FY26

    Dhruv Consultancy Services Limited Delivers INR 41 Cr Revenue in H1 FY26

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 28: Dhruv Consultancy Services Limited. (DCSL) (BSE – 541302 | NSE – DHRUV), one of the leading infrastructure consultancy companies in India, has announced its unaudited financial results for the Q2 & H1 FY26.

    Key Consolidated Financial Highlights

    Q2 FY26 Financial Highlights

    • Total Income of ₹ 19.40 Cr

    • EBITDA of ₹ 2.13 Cr

    • EBITDA Margin (%) of 10.95%

    • PAT of ₹ 1.01 Cr

    • PAT Margin (%) of 5.19%

    • EPS of ₹ 0.51

    H1 FY26 Financial Highlights

    • Total Income of ₹ 40.80 Cr

    • EBITDA of ₹ 5.70 Cr

    • EBITDA Margin (%) of 13.98%

    • PAT of ₹ 2.60 Cr

    • PAT Margin (%) of 6.38%

    • EPS of ₹ 1.33

    Upon the financial performance, Mrs. Tanvi Dandawate Auti, Managing Director, stated, “we are pleased to report a total income of ₹40.80 crore in H1 FY26 across our core consultancy operations. The Company continued to benefit from a robust project pipeline, efficient execution, and sustained demand in both domestic and international markets.

    During the quarter, we further strengthened our industry positioning through key empanelments as an ATCC Class-I Consultant with the Public Works Department and under the ‘A’ Category as a Consultant for DPR preparation with the Maharashtra State Infrastructure Development Corporation (MSIDC). These developments significantly enhance our eligibility to bid for large-scale infrastructure projects, expanding our addressable market and long-term growth visibility.

    Our strategic focus on operational excellence, digital integration, and timely delivery continues to drive performance consistency. With an expanding order pipeline and strengthened institutional relationships, we remain confident of sustaining growth and delivering long-term value to all stakeholders.”

    Key Operational Highlights of Q2 FY26

    Empanelment with PWD  

    Empanelled as an ATCC Class-I Consultant by the Public Works Department for traffic census and classification-related consultancy services. The empanelment is valid for three years.

    Empanelment with MSIDC  

    The Company has been empanelled under the ‘A’ Category as a Consultant for DPR preparation for road projects of MSIDC, enabling it to bid for projects worth over ₹36,000 crore. This three-year empanelment adds to its existing role as PMC for 11 MSIDC packages.

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  • Abhyaas Lex Quest 2025 Concludes with Resounding Success; Sets New Benchmark in School-Level Legal Education

    Abhyaas Lex Quest 2025 Concludes with Resounding Success; Sets New Benchmark in School-Level Legal Education

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], November 29: Abhyaas Edu Technologies successfully concluded Abhyaas Lex Quest 2025, India’s biggest school-level law talent hunt, marking a remarkable milestone in legal and civic education for young learners across Hyderabad. Held at the Telangana Corporators’ Cultural Club (TCCC), the Grand Finale witnessed an extraordinary gathering of budding legal aspirants, school leaders, academicians, alumni, influencers, and distinguished personalities from the legal, academic, and creative communities. 

    This year’s Lex Quest witnessed a record-breaking response, with 75 leading schools participating in the city-wide movement. Over 4000 students appeared in the Preliminary Round conducted across various campuses. From this competitive pool, 25 top-performing schools qualified for the Grand Finale, where they engaged in two intellectually rigorous rounds—the Subjective Theory Round and the prestigious Grand Moot Court Competition. The event brought to life the experience of legal problem-solving, structured reasoning, and courtroom argumentation, offering students a rare and immersive exposure to the world of law. 

    Event Graced by Eminent Guests 

    The Prize Distribution Ceremony was enriched by the presence of eminent guests, including: 

    • Hon’ble Justice S. Ravi Kumar Garu – Chief Guest 
    • Dr. P. Ravi Sekhara Raju, Director, ICFAI Law School – Guest of Honour 
    • Renowned Film Director Parasuram Garu – Special Guest 

    Their presence and interactions not only elevated the event’s stature but also inspired the young participants to approach law with seriousness and purpose. 

    Guest of Honour and Special Guest Impressions 

    Dr. P. Ravi Sekhara Raju, addressing the gathering, praised the initiative for its academic impact and vision. “Abhyaas Lex Quest 2025 is not just a competition—it is a powerful learning ecosystem that exposes school students to the true spirit of legal education. I am deeply impressed by the analytical depth and maturity these young participants have demonstrated.” 

    He further added: “Law is not merely a subject; it is a way of thinking, a way of shaping society. Through platforms like Lex Quest, students begin this journey much earlier, which will undoubtedly create more aware, responsible, and constitutionally grounded citizens.” 

    Commending the organizers, he concluded: “The team at Abhyaas has created a rare blend of academic rigor, real-world exposure, and inspiration. Events like this will go a long way in bridging the gap between school education and professional legal aspirations.” 

    The inspirational address by Director Parasuram Garu brought a unique perspective on the role of law in shaping society. “I am truly amazed by what Abhyaas Lex Quest 2025 has achieved today. The energy, the discipline, and the sharpness these young students have displayed is extraordinary. Events like this make law feel alive, relevant, and inspiring for the next generation.” 

    Citing cinema’s influence on public consciousness, he said: “In our films, we often show how the law protects the vulnerable. Take the example of Jai Bhim. In that movie, a woman from a remote village—without an Aadhaar card, without influence, without any backing—manages to fight for her rights and get justice only because of the power of law. That is the strength of our legal system.” 

    He added with optimism: “Watching these students argue, analyze, and present like young lawyers gives me immense hope. If this is the future of our legal fraternity, then our society is truly in safe hands. Initiatives like Lex Quest don’t just create awareness—they create purpose.” 

    Chief Guest’s Reflections 

    Hon’ble Justice S. Ravi Kumar Garu delivered a heartfelt address, expressing profound appreciation for the event: “It is a true honor to be here today for the Prize Distribution Ceremony of Abhyaas Lex Quest 2025. I must also take this moment to extend my sincere thanks to the Chairman of Abhyaas Edu Technologies, Naresh Reddy Dubbudu, for inviting me to this magnificent occasion. Honestly, this entire event has been nothing short of spectacular. This is truly one of the best events I have ever attended.” 

    He added: “In my years, I’ve visited many school functions, but I can confidently say I’ve never witnessed a school event quite this smart, this well-organized, and this vibrant.” 

    Reflecting on the deeper impact of such initiatives, he said: “By promoting excellence and critical thinking, Lex Quest encourages bright young minds to take up law as a career. I have no doubt that today’s vibrant display has persuaded many students to pursue law and dedicate their lives to justice and service.” 

    Leadership Vision at Abhyaas 

    Sharing the organization’s broader mission, Mr. Naresh Reddy Dubbudu, Chairman – Abhyaas Group of Institutions, stated: “Lex Quest 2025 has once again proven that when young learners are given the right platform, they rise with extraordinary clarity, confidence, and purpose. This initiative is not merely about identifying talent—it is about empowering the next generation to view law as a calling for justice and meaningful social transformation.” 

    What the Day Offered 

    The Grand Finale delivered a dynamic, full-day experience featuring: 

    • Panel discussions with leading universities 
    • Moot court simulations and live demonstrations 
    • Alumni interaction sessions 
    • Skill-building workshops 
    • The Abhyaas Bootcamp Quiz 
    • Real-world legal problem-solving simulations 

    Participants enjoyed a grand buffet lunch and exclusive Lex Quest merchandise, making the day both memorable and enriching. Winners received trophies, certificates, mentorship opportunities, and cash prizes. 

    Celebrating the Champions 

    Winner – Abhyaas Lex Quest 2025: Samasthi International School 

    Runner-Up: Radcliffe School 

    Second Runner-Up: Sanghamitra School 

    About Abhyaas Lex Quest 

    Abhyaas Lex Quest has evolved into Hyderabad’s most impactful school-level initiative promoting law, constitutional literacy, structured reasoning, and civic awareness. Designed for Classes 8–12, it aims to nurture responsible, confident, and justice-oriented citizens. Over the years, Lex Quest has transformed into a movement that inspires thousands of students to explore careers in law, public policy, governance, and social leadership.

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  • Morzze Launches India’s First ‘Kitchen Air Tap’ — A Defining Leap in Everyday Kitchen Innovation

    Morzze Launches India’s First ‘Kitchen Air Tap’ — A Defining Leap in Everyday Kitchen Innovation

    New Delhi [India], November 28: Anupam Retail Limited, long regarded as one of the most dependable names in India’s home-solutions space, has taken a rather audacious step—not just another product launch, but a small revolution tucked neatly into the most underrated corner of the home: the kitchen sink. Under its premium brand Morzze, the company has unveiled India’s first Kitchen Air Tap, a device that feels like it has arrived to solve a problem we’ve all quietly lived with for years.

    For all the glamorous upgrades Indian kitchens have seen—modular cabinets, sleek chimneys, motion-sensor faucets—one mundane gap has remained embarrassingly unchanged: How exactly do you dry vegetables, fruits, and freshly washed hands without resorting to soggy cloths, wasteful paper towels, or the infamous “shake it three times and hope for the best” method?
    Morzze clearly decided this indignity had gone on long enough.

    A Breakthrough Rooted in Hygiene, Not Hype

    The Kitchen Air Tap has been designed with a very simple, very human idea at its core: keep moisture where it belongs—away. Traditional drying methods rely on cloth wipes (bacteria’s favourite holiday home) or paper towels (costly, inconsistent, and very unfriendly to the planet). Morzze’s engineers have tackled this with controlled airflow that pulls moisture off produce and hands quickly, evenly, and safely.

    For families that prioritise hygiene—and let’s be honest, who doesn’t these days—this hands-free drying system offers a welcome sigh of relief. No more damp towels hanging sadly by the sink, collecting more life forms than a science experiment.

    Morzze

    Cost-Efficient, Earth-Friendly, and Surprisingly Practical

    One can almost hear modern homeowners whispering, “Fine, it’s hygienic… but will it save me money?”
    The answer, delightfully, is yes.

    By dramatically reducing dependence on paper towels, the Kitchen Air Tap helps households cut recurring costs over time—not to mention shrink their environmental footprint. It’s the rare appliance that pleases both the accountant in you and the environmentalist you aspire to be.

    Customisable Drying That Actually Understands Your Food

    Not every ingredient behaves the same way. Leafy greens wilt at the slightest provocation while root vegetables might as well be wearing raincoats. The Air Tap acknowledges this with adjustable airflow and temperature modes, allowing users to tailor drying to the produce at hand. The result? Perfectly dried ingredients that stay crisp, fresh, and ready for seasoning.

    This isn’t just convenience—it’s culinary enhancement. Dry vegetables absorb flavours more generously, making meals taste sharper, fuller, and somehow… more intentional.

    Morzze

    A Design for Modern Kitchens, Not Museum Showrooms

    The Air Tap’s biggest charm lies in its elegant built-in design. Seamlessly integrated above the sink, it does not demand counter space, additional wiring nightmares, or awkward rearrangements. It simply fits—quietly elevating the kitchen layout and giving homeowners the kind of uncluttered workspace interior designers love to brag about.

    Its placement above the sink feels almost poetic: the washing, the drying, the prepping—all happening in one graceful, efficient flow.

    Engineered for the Chaos of Real Life

    Whether it’s a family of five, a Sunday batch-cooking ritual, or a festival feast waiting to be prepped, kitchen life rarely moves in small quantities. The Air Tap is built to handle volumes. Its system can dry multiple vegetables quickly without losing accuracy or consistency—saving precious minutes during frantic cooking hours when every second feels like an investment.

    As an added bonus, the device improves the kitchen’s air quality by reducing pollen and dust in its immediate surroundings—a godsend for individuals sensitive to allergens, and frankly a pleasant upgrade for everyone else.

    India’s First Dual-Function Kitchen Dryer

    Morzze’s Kitchen Air Tap does something no device in the Indian market has done before: it dries both hands and vegetables in a single integrated unit. One tap, two essential functions, zero clutter. It transforms a small everyday task into a smoother, cleaner, faster experience—exactly what innovation should feel like.

    With this launch, Morzze reinforces its standing as an industry leader—one that understands how Indian homes actually function and what today’s consumers quietly expect from modern living. The Kitchen Air Tap isn’t just a gadget; it’s a smart, thoughtful response to a gap we’ve all noticed but never articulated out loud.

    A touch of innovation, a dose of practicality, and a whole lot of intent—this is the kind of upgrade that genuinely reshapes kitchens, routines, and perhaps even a little bit of daily life.

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