Author: Sutun Nayak

  • VMS TMT achieves a festive milestone!

    VMS TMT achieves a festive milestone!

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 28: VMS TMT Limited has announced that it has received cumulative orders more than 10,000 metric tonnes from its distributors during the Diwali period, valued at approximately ₹46 Crores.

    This milestone highlights the robust festive demand and strong confidence that distributors and customers continue to place in VMS TMT’s quality and reliability. It also reflects the positive momentum in Governments’ infrastructure and housing sectors.

    The company operates a fully integrated steel manufacturing facility in Ahmedabad, with an annual capacity of 2,00,000 MT of TMT bars and 2,16,000 MT of billets. Backed by a network of 3 distributors and 227 dealers, VMS TMT markets its products under the Kamdhenu brand across Gujarat.

    The Company is also undertaking sustainability initiatives including the setup of a 15 MW solar power plant in Gujarat for captive consumption, aimed at reducing power costs and carbon footprint.

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  • Mission Kashmir Turns 25: Ultra Play OTT Celebrates a Timeless Classic

    Mission Kashmir Turns 25: Ultra Play OTT Celebrates a Timeless Classic

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 27: Twenty-five years later, Mission Kashmir still packs more emotion, power, and visual poetry than half of Bollywood’s current catalog — and this month, Ultra Play OTT is making sure the milestone gets the celebration it deserves.

    A Cult Classic That Defined an Era

    It’s October 2025, and nostalgia just got a high-definition reboot.
    Ultra Play OTT, India’s exclusive Hindi OTT platform, has rolled out the red carpet for Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s cinematic gem Mission Kashmir — celebrating 25 glorious years of the film that made intensity look beautiful and patriotism feel personal.

    Released in 2000, Mission Kashmir wasn’t just another action drama. It was a cinematic storm — one that blended emotion, identity, and the haunting beauty of the valley into a story that has refused to age.

    Hrithik Roshan, then fresh off Kaho Naa… Pyaar Hai, delivered a performance so raw and layered it set a new benchmark for Bollywood heroes. His portrayal of Altaaf, a boy scarred by tragedy and driven by vengeance, remains one of the most emotionally complex roles in mainstream Hindi cinema.

    When Bollywood Dared to Be Human

    The film’s power lay in its empathy. Amid explosions and gunfire, it told a story of loss, redemption, and the aching desire to belong. Chopra’s direction gave Kashmir its voice — breathtaking yet broken — and Mission Kashmir became a rare film that made audiences cry and question in equal measure.

    Add to that Sanjay Dutt’s gravitas as Inspector Inayat Khan, Preity Zinta’s grace, Sonali Kulkarni’s quiet strength, and Jackie Shroff’s cinematic presence, and you have a film that was equal parts spectacle and soul.

    Even two decades later, its soundtrack — from “Bhumro” to “Socho Ke Jheelon Ka” — still hits like muscle memory. A.R. Rahman may dominate playlists today, but let’s be honest: Mission Kashmir’s music defined a generation before “viral” was even a word.

    Ultra Play OTT’s Ode to Timeless Cinema

    At a time when OTT platforms are fighting over who can drop the next “exclusive,” Ultra Play OTT is playing a smarter game — reminding India that true cinema doesn’t expire, it evolves.

    As Sushilkumar Agrawal, CEO of Ultra Media & Entertainment Group, puts it:

    “Our vision has always been to bring India’s cinematic treasures back to audiences, especially films that have shaped generations but deserve to be revisited. Mission Kashmir is a perfect example — a timeless story of emotion, humanity, and cinematic brilliance.”

    And he’s right. In an era of algorithm-driven storytelling, Mission Kashmir stands tall because it was crafted — not calculated. It’s that rare film that didn’t need streaming trends to go viral. It earned its place the old-fashioned way: by being unforgettable.

    Why 25 Years Still Matter

    It’s easy to underestimate anniversaries in an attention-deficit age. But 25 years of Mission Kashmir is more than nostalgia — it’s validation. That an emotional, politically charged story could thrive commercially in 2000 and still resonate in 2025 is no small feat.

    The film bridged the gap between commercial and conscious cinema — a delicate balance few directors dare attempt today. Its dialogues weren’t just lines; they were questions. Its cinematography didn’t just capture landscapes; it painted moral dilemmas.

    And that’s precisely why Ultra Play OTT’s celebration feels earned. It’s not just re-releasing a movie — it’s resurrecting a moment in Indian film history when heart, honesty, and humanity were the special effects.

    Revisiting Emotion, Reclaiming Craft

    The re-release features Mission Kashmir in remastered form, optimized for Ultra Play OTT’s high-definition platform. But the real upgrade is cultural — a new generation discovering what cinematic risk used to look like before remakes, reboots, and reels hijacked creativity.

    For today’s audience, Mission Kashmir isn’t just a movie — it’s a masterclass in emotional storytelling. For those who watched it in theatres 25 years ago, it’s like opening an old photo album and realizing the memories haven’t faded one bit.

    Ultra Play OTT: The Custodian of Hindi Cinema

    Ultra Play OTT has carved a unique space for itself in the OTT world. While others chase the next buzzy web series, it digs deep into India’s cinematic archives — from vintage classics to ’90s nostalgia to 2000s blockbusters.

    It’s the digital equivalent of an old theatre that never went out of style — only got a better projector.

    Owned by Ultra Media & Entertainment, the platform has been actively preserving Hindi cinema’s golden moments, ensuring every generation gets access to the films that built Bollywood’s backbone. In short: Ultra Play OTT isn’t competing with Netflix; it’s competing with time.

    India’s Cinema Revival Starts Here

    The 25-year celebration of Mission Kashmir isn’t just an OTT event — it’s a reminder. That Bollywood’s greatest strength has never been its budgets or glamour, but its ability to make audiences feel.

    With its breathtaking visuals, powerful performances, and deeply humane story, Mission Kashmir remains the gold standard for how emotion can coexist with entertainment. And if Ultra Play OTT’s revival sparks renewed appreciation for storytelling over spectacle — that’s a win for everyone who still believes in cinema as an art form, not a trend.

  • Bollywood Music Director Duo Aikarth Purohit and Kapil Paliwal Collaborate with Actor-Director Himanshu Singh Rajawat for the Rajasthan-Based Crime Thriller Film SAGWAAN

    Bollywood Music Director Duo Aikarth Purohit and Kapil Paliwal Collaborate with Actor-Director Himanshu Singh Rajawat for the Rajasthan-Based Crime Thriller Film SAGWAAN

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 27: When Rajasthan’s desert wind carries the sound of suspense and melody, you know Bollywood has a new obsession — SAGWAAN. Directed and headlined by Himanshu Singh Rajawat, this Udaipur-born crime thriller is poised to stir the industry’s creative compass.

    A Local Story with National Swagger

    Under the banner of Sanwaliya Entertainment LLP, SAGWAAN steps out of the typical Mumbai studio system and into the raw, textured terrain of South Rajasthan. It’s where culture meets crime, where the stillness of a village hides stories darker than its night sky.

    On October 26, the film’s trailer and music were unveiled in Udaipur, creating a storm both offline and online. The buzz wasn’t accidental — SAGWAAN isn’t another formulaic cop drama. It’s a story that dares to explore emotion, morality, and fear, all under the rustic glow of Rajasthan’s cinematic revival.

    The Creative Core: Rajawat Meets Purohit-Paliwal

    At the heart of SAGWAAN lies an electric collaboration. Actor-director Himanshu Singh Rajawat leads the narrative with the same precision he brings behind the camera. Teaming up with him is the powerhouse music director duo Aikarth Purohit and Kapil Paliwal, who’ve crafted the film’s sonic identity.

    This isn’t their first rodeo. The duo has composed for major record labels, jingles for top-tier brands, and chartbusters that echo across playlists. But SAGWAAN marks a creative shift — music not just as entertainment, but as emotional architecture.
    As Rajawat’s story delves into crime, guilt, and justice, Purohit and Paliwal’s score gives the film its heartbeat. Each of the three original songs, now streaming on YouTube and leading platforms, complements a pivotal emotional turn in the plot.

    From Sabarmati to Sagwaan: The Purohit Momentum

    Music composer Aikarth Purohit has been riding a powerful wave lately. Fresh from composing and writing lyrics for Balaji Telefilms’ ‘The Sabarmati Report’ starring Vikrant Massey, Purohit brings a cinematic maturity and boldness that few in his generation can match.

    Partner Kapil Paliwal, known for his impeccable sound design and regional music sensibility, adds depth and melody to that intensity. Together, they’re redefining how Bollywood scores its thrillers — not as background noise, but as emotional storytelling.

    If The Sabarmati Report was a reminder of Purohit’s lyrical gravitas, SAGWAAN is proof of his versatility — a blend of haunting riffs, earthy folk, and high-octane percussion that mirrors Rajasthan’s contradictions: majestic yet menacing, soulful yet unsettling.

    Spotlight on Rajasthan’s Rising Film Scene

    It’s no coincidence that SAGWAAN is emerging from Udaipur, a city that’s rapidly becoming India’s creative underdog. Between its lakes and forts, a quiet revolution is brewing — local studios, independent producers, and music directors are turning regional stories into national spectacles.

    Through Sanwaliya Entertainment, producers Prakash Menaria and Arjun Paliwal have backed a film that celebrates this cultural shift. The crew, led by cinematographer Raj Malsure, captures Rajasthan not as a postcard, but as a living, breathing character — dusty roads, flickering lanterns, and secrets buried under sand.

    The supporting cast — Sayaji Shinde, Ehsaan Khan, Milind Gunaji, and Rashmi Mishra — reinforces that blend of experience and fresh energy. It’s the kind of ensemble that knows how to hold the camera without overpowering the story.

    More Than Just a Thriller

    Sagwaan doesn’t sell shock value; it sells atmosphere. It’s not about jump scares or blood trails. It’s about tension that seeps in quietly — like sand through fingers. It’s the kind of thriller that reminds Bollywood why less can be more, and why emotional realism will always trump over stylized chaos.

    At a time when audiences are spoilt for choice — from streaming giants to indie OTT gems — SAGWAAN positions itself as a homegrown answer to glossy thrillers. It’s grounded, rooted, unapologetically Indian. And yes, it has a soundtrack worth replaying.

    Empowering Local Talent — The Purohit-Paliwal Way

    Both Purohit and Paliwal have long advocated for nurturing local artists — singers, lyricists, instrumentalists — giving Rajasthan’s raw talent a stage that extends beyond borders. Their collaborations prove one thing: regional doesn’t mean small-scale; it means original.

    That effort shows. In every note of SAGWAAN, there’s a local pulse wrapped in national ambition. It’s music that doesn’t imitate Mumbai; it inspires it.

    The Bigger Picture

    Sagwaan is not just a film — it’s a statement that India’s next cinematic breakthroughs won’t come only from the metros. They’ll come from cities like Udaipur, where creators are turning passion into production, and storytelling into legacy.

    This is the kind of movie that could quietly redefine the Bollywood-thriller equation — authenticity over excess, emotion over editing tricks. And if it hits the right note with audiences, it might just open doors for dozens of other regional innovators.

  • Experiential Learning in Action: Wet Port Visit at JNPT, Mumbai

    Experiential Learning in Action: Wet Port Visit at JNPT, Mumbai

    New Delhi [India], October 28: The Department of Management, IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus), successfully organized a Wet Port Visit to Jawaharlal Nehru Port, Mumbai, for the MIB Batch 2024–2026, held from 5th to 9th October 2025, under the theme “Exploring International Logistics and Supply Chain Management.”

    As part of this unique experiential learning initiative, students gained first-hand exposure to port operations, logistics systems, and global supply chain frameworks at India’s largest container port. The visit enabled participants to explore international trade mechanisms, cargo handling processes, customs operations, and maritime infrastructure that drive the global economy.

    This immersive industrial experience enriched students’ managerial insights, broadened their global perspectives, and deepened their understanding of real-world business dynamics—truly reflecting IMS’s motto of “Learning Beyond Classrooms.”

    The initiative aligns with IMS Ghaziabad’s philosophy of integrating experiential learning and global exposure as essential components of modern education. Through such academic–industry interfaces, students connect theoretical management concepts with real-time business practices, gaining valuable insights into global commerce and logistics frameworks. These experiences foster practical understanding and develop leadership skills vital for success in today’s competitive business world.

    IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus) offers a diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs affiliated with Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut. These include BBA, BCA, BAJMC, B.Sc. (Hons.) Biotechnology, B.Sc. (Hons.) Microbiology, M.Sc. Biotechnology, and MIB. The institute’s state-of-the-art campus features smart classrooms, modern laboratories, auditoriums, sports facilities, and a digital library housing over 1,22,000 books. With 23 student clubs and initiatives such as “Earn while you Learn,” IMS promotes holistic development, innovation, and employability.

    Ranked 2nd in Placements across India by the Times B-School Survey 2025 and 4th in Northern India/Delhi NCR, IMS Ghaziabad continues its legacy of excellence in management education. The institution has been recognized as the Best Private Business School by ASSOCHAM and CEGR, and awarded for Academic Excellence in International Business by IIRF (2025). It also holds top positions in IIRF and GHRDC rankings for its BBA, BCA, and BAJMC programs.

    Over the past 36 years, IMS Ghaziabad has achieved numerous milestones of excellence—from pioneering the BBA program in 1994 to expanding into Biotechnology and Media Studies. The institute has been honored by reputed bodies such as CEGR, GESA, ASSOCHAM, and ICCI for its outstanding contributions to academic innovation and employability enhancement.

    With an alumni network of over 45,000 professionals, IMS Ghaziabad continues to empower students with the skills, values, and global mindset essential for professional success. The institute’s placement record remains exemplary, with over 100 top recruiters and salary packages reaching up to ₹41 LPA.

    The successful completion of the Wet Port Visit at Jawaharlal Nehru Port marks yet another milestone in IMS Ghaziabad’s journey of integrating industry exposure with academic learning.

    IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus) invites ambitious learners to join its vibrant ecosystem of knowledge, innovation, and leadership. Established in 1990, IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus) continues to be a premier destination for academic and professional excellence. Accredited with an ‘A’ Grade by NAAC, recognized under UGC 12(B) status, and ISO 9001:2015 certified, the institution stands tall among India’s leading multidisciplinary educational centers.

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  • Safecure Services Ltd plans to raise up to Rs. 30.60 crore from public offer, IPO opens on October 29, 2025

    Safecure Services Ltd plans to raise up to Rs. 30.60 crore from public offer, IPO opens on October 29, 2025

    New Delhi [India], October 27: Safecure Services Ltd is planning to raise upto Rs. 30.60 crore from its public offer. The public offer will open for subscription on 29 October 2025 and will close on 31 October, 2025. Sun Capital Advisory Services Pvt Ltd is the lead manager of the offer. Shares will be listed on BSE SME platform.

    Highlights:

    • IPO opens for subscription on 29 Oct 2025 and closes on 31 Oct, 2025; Minimum lot size for application is 2 lots of 1,200 shares i.e. 2,400 shares and multiples of 1,200 shares thereafter;
    • Minimum investment required at the offer price of Rs. 102 per share is Rs. 2,44,800.
    • Funds raised through the offer will be used towards funding working capital, repay/prepay borrowings, and meet general corporate purposes.
    • For FY24-25 company reported revenue of Rs. 73.10 crore and net profit of Rs. 6.04 crore and for June 30, 2025 (3 months), Revenue of Rs, 18.32 crore and net profit of Rs, 2.02 crore.
    • Healthy Returns Ratio as on 31 March 2025 – ROE at 28.86%, ROCE at 22.48%, PAT Margin at 8.26%
    • Sun Capital Advisory Services Pvt Ltd is the lead manager of the offer

    The initial public offering of Rs. 30.60 crore is a fresh issue of 30 lakh equity shares including market marker portion of 1.50 lakh shares. The total issue involves 30 lakh equity shares for a face value of Rs. 10 each at offer price of Rs. 102 per share.

    The net proceeds from the issue are proposed to be utilized by the company for funding its working capital requirements for amounting Rs. 13 crore, repayment and/or prepayment in full or in part of certain borrowings availed by the company and its wholly owned subsidiary  amounting to Rs. 8.25 crore and Rs. 4.5 crore for general corporate purposes.

    Minimum application for individual investors is 2,400 shares which translates into a minimum investment of Rs. 2,44,800 at offer price of Rs 102. Lot size is 1,200 shares.

    Incorporated in 2012, Safecure Services Limited is a leading security and facility management company headquartered in Mira Road, Thane, with 12 offices across India. The company offers comprehensive solutions including manned guarding, e-surveillance, ATM and event management, housekeeping, business support, and corporate interior fit-outs. With a strong presence across 12 districts, Safecure serves private and public sector clients, financial institutions, and multinational corporations. Backed by a robust recruitment and training system, the company ensures professional, technology-driven, and customized service delivery. As of August 31, 2025, Safecure employs 1,849 manpower managing day-to-day operations nationwide.

    Brief Financial Information – (Rs. in Lakh)

    Particulars June 30, 2025 FY 2025 FY 2024 FY 2023
    Revenue from Operations 1,832.30 7,310.15 6,283.47 4,753.94
    EBIDT 372.83 1,242.81 1,135.95 908.70
    EBIDT (%) 20.35% 17.00% 18.08% 19.11%
    Profit After Tax (PAT) 201.62 604.11 577.67 399.59
    Net Profit Margin 11.00% 8.26% 9.19% 8.41%
    Net worth 2,294.19 2,093.07 1,500.40 932.92
    Debt Equity (or Leverage) Ratio 0.85 0.98 0.95 1.23

     

    IPO Highlights- Safecure Services Ltd.
    IPO Opens on October 29, 2025
    IPO Closes on October 31, 2025
    Offer Price Rs. 102 Per Share
    Offer Size 30 lakh shares – up to Rs. 30.60 crore
    Minimum Application Size (Retail Investors) 2 lots of 1,200 Shares i.e. 2,400 Shares
    Lot Size 1,200 Shares
    Listing on BSE SME Platform

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  • Sarveshwar Foods Limited Organises ‘Basmati Export Promotion Programme’ To Strengthen Farmer–Market Linkages And Boost Export Competitiveness

    Sarveshwar Foods Limited Organises ‘Basmati Export Promotion Programme’ To Strengthen Farmer–Market Linkages And Boost Export Competitiveness

    Srinagar (Jammu & Kashmir) [India], October 27: Sarveshwar Foods Limited is pleased to announce the successful organization of a “Basmati export promotion programme” at the SIDCO Industrial Area, Samba, bringing together Farmer-Producer Organisations (FPOs), basmati producers, and traders to strengthen the basmati rice ecosystem — from cultivation and aggregation to quality control, processing, and exports.

    The initiative aimed to facilitate direct market access and better price realization for farmers through collective marketing by FPOs. The programme also emphasized the adoption of sustainable and residue-free cultivation practices to meet international export standards and further enhance the global reputation of Jammu’s premium basmati rice

    Speaking at the event, Mr. Rohit Gupta, Chairman, Sarveshwar Foods Limited, highlighted the Company’s commitment to building a transparent and sustainable ecosystem. He stated that “linking FPOs directly with producers and traders is key to creating a value chain that benefits every stakeholder — from farmers to exporters — ensuring quality, traceability, and long-term sustainability.”

    Dr. Gayatri Tandon, addressing the participants, discussed strategies for strengthening market linkages, enhancing quality certification and branding, and integrating modern processing and packaging technologies to increase competitiveness in both domestic and international markets.

    The event witnessed participation from a large number of farmers, FPOs, cooperatives, traders, and senior management of Sarveshwar Foods Limited. Mr. Anil Sharma, Managing Director, extended a vote of thanks to all participants and stakeholders for their valuable contribution to the initiative.

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  • DIVY Foundation Observes 60th Birth Anniversary of Shree Vagishji with Social Welfare Initiatives in Vadodara

    DIVY Foundation Observes 60th Birth Anniversary of Shree Vagishji with Social Welfare Initiatives in Vadodara

    New Delhi [India], October 27: The DIVY Foundation marked the 60th birth anniversary of Shree Vagishji with a series of extensive social welfare activities held across Vadodara. The three-day program, organised at Shree Dhwarikadhish Sukhdham Temple and other locations, focused on promoting public health, community support, environmental awareness, and animal welfare.

    The celebrations commenced on May 29 with a large-scale medical camp and blood donation drive that drew participation from thousands of residents. The initiative provided free and low-cost healthcare services, including dental check-ups, X-rays, blood profile tests, liver and kidney function analyses, bone density screenings, cancer detection, ECG examinations, and consultations with general physicians. Medicines were distributed at minimal cost, ensuring accessibility for all sections of society. The health camp not only emphasised preventive healthcare but also encouraged citizens to adopt regular medical check-ups as a means of maintaining overall well-being.

    On May 30, the second day of the celebration, the Foundation conducted a wide-ranging distribution program aimed at supporting underprivileged families. Essential grocery kits, clothing items, and educational materials were distributed to those in need. The day concluded with a mass food service program, where thousands of people from various communities came together to share meals. The initiative underscored the importance of compassion, equality, and collective welfare, reflecting the Foundation’s belief in community-driven social service.

    The concluding day, May 31, focused on environmental and animal welfare activities. A cow welfare program was organised to promote awareness about the ethical treatment and protection of animals, followed by a tree plantation drive across various areas of the city. The plantation initiative aimed to encourage citizens to take active steps toward sustainability, highlighting the connection between spiritual growth and environmental responsibility.

    Through these comprehensive efforts, the DIVY Foundation sought to make the 60th birth anniversary of Shree Vagishji an occasion of service and positive impact. The program integrated healthcare, community support, and ecological initiatives into a unified effort to promote collective well-being. The activities reflected the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to fostering social harmony and contributing meaningfully to the welfare of society.

    The DIVY Foundation marked the 60th birth anniversary of Shree Vagishji with a series of extensive social welfare activities held across Vadodara. The three-day program, organised at Shree Dhwarikadhish Sukhdham Temple and other locations, focused on promoting public health, community support, environmental awareness, and animal welfare.

    The celebrations commenced on May 29 with a large-scale medical camp and blood donation drive that drew participation from thousands of residents. The initiative provided free and low-cost healthcare services, including dental check-ups, X-rays, blood profile tests, liver and kidney function analyses, bone density screenings, cancer detection, ECG examinations, and consultations with general physicians. Medicines were distributed at minimal cost, ensuring accessibility for all sections of society. The health camp not only emphasised preventive healthcare but also encouraged citizens to adopt regular medical check-ups as a means of maintaining overall well-being.

    On May 30, the second day of the celebration, the Foundation conducted a wide-ranging distribution program aimed at supporting underprivileged families. Essential grocery kits, clothing items, and educational materials were distributed to those in need. The day concluded with a mass food service program, where thousands of people from various communities came together to share meals. The initiative underscored the importance of compassion, equality, and collective welfare, reflecting the Foundation’s belief in community-driven social service.

    The concluding day, May 31, focused on environmental and animal welfare activities. A cow welfare program was organised to promote awareness about the ethical treatment and protection of animals, followed by a tree plantation drive across various areas of the city. The plantation initiative aimed to encourage citizens to take active steps toward sustainability, highlighting the connection between spiritual growth and environmental responsibility.

    Through these comprehensive efforts, the DIVY Foundation sought to make the 60th birth anniversary of Shree Vagishji an occasion of service and positive impact. The program integrated healthcare, community support, and ecological initiatives into a unified effort to promote collective well-being. The activities reflected the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to fostering social harmony and contributing meaningfully to the welfare of society.

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  • PVL 2025 Season 4 (Final): Bengaluru Torpedoes Clinch Season 4 Championship with a Commanding Triumph Over Mumbai Meteors in the Grand Finale

    PVL 2025 Season 4 (Final): Bengaluru Torpedoes Clinch Season 4 Championship with a Commanding Triumph Over Mumbai Meteors in the Grand Finale

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 27:  Bengaluru Torpedoes were crowned the Champions of the RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League powered by Scapia at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad, on Sunday, after defeating the Mumbai Meteors 15-13, 16-4, 15-13 in the grand finale.

    Both teams began cautiously, running the game from the middle zone. Petter Alstad Ostvik blocked Joel Benjamin, while Bengaluru roared back with Jishnu’s sharp block on Shubham Chaudhary. Strong service pressure from Sethu gave Bengaluru an early edge, forcing the Meteors to call for a super point.

    Although Mumbai stayed close in the first set, Bengaluru captain and setter Matt West’s precision in distribution proved decisive, helping the Torpedoes take the opener.

    Sethu opened the second set with the first super serve of the night. A flurry of unforced errors from Mumbai handed the advantage to Bengaluru. Despite Om Lad Vasant’s spirited playmaking for the Meteors, his attackers Shubham and captain Amit Gulia overhit crucial shots. Joel Benjamin’s consistent attacking display left Mumbai struggling to contain the momentum. The Torpedoes extended their lead with Joel’s blistering super serve to close out the second set.

    In the third set, Jalen Penrose joined the assault with thunderous spikes as Bengaluru maintained their dominance. Mumbai tried to fight back, with Shubham leading their counterattacks. Coach David Lee’s bold super point call proved spot-on when Penrose landed a perfect winner. Although the Meteors managed a super point of their own, Bengaluru held their composure till the end. A service error from Nikhil sealed the match and the championship for the Torpedoes, completing a clinical straight-sets victory.

    The champions Bengaluru Torpedoes, who lifted the Season 4 Trophy, also received an award cheque of ₹40 lakhs, while the runners-up, Mumbai Meteors, took home ₹30 lakhs.

    RR Kabel presented the Player of the Match in the final to Jishnu PV of Bengaluru Torpedoes, whose crucial defensive interventions and blocking strength kept the opposition at bay during key moments.

    The Scapia Game Changer of the Match was Sethu, also from Bengaluru, whose aggressive serves and smart play shifted the momentum decisively in favour of the champions.

    Season Awards and Honours

    NTPC presented the Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) of the season to Joel Benjamin of Bengaluru Torpedoes, who played a pivotal role in the team’s dominance throughout the league. His attacking prowess and consistent performances made him the standout performer of the tournament. He was handed over the Trophy of MVP with a cheque of ₹2.00 lakhs.

    Om Lad Vasant of Mumbai Meteors was adjudged the Amul Cool Emerging Player of the Season Award for his impressive skills as a setter and leadership on the court. He was also recognised as the Best Setter of the Season Award by Eeken by Paragon, reflecting his crucial contribution to the Mumbai squad’s success in reaching the finals.

    The Bank of Baroda Best Server of the Season Award went to Sethu of Bengaluru Torpedoes, whose powerful and precise serves consistently put opponents under pressure.

    Prabhakaran from Ahmedabad Defenders earned the title of Best Libero of the Season Award by Net Enrich for his exceptional defensive reflexes and game-reading abilities.

    Prince from Goa Guardians was named the New India Assurance Best Blocker of the Season Award for his towering presence and ability to disrupt attacking formations.

    Bengaluru

    The RR Kabel Best Attacker of the Season Award once again went to Joel Benjamin of Bengaluru Torpedoes, who dominated at the net with relentless precision and power.

    Mathias Loftesnes of Mumbai Meteors received the Impact Player of the Season Award for his match-turning performances and all-around contribution.

    The Best Coach of the Season Award went to David Lee of Bengaluru Torpedoes, presented by Indian National Volleyball Team Coach Dragan Mihailović. David Lee’s strategic acumen and team management guided his side to the championship.

    The Most Valuable Player of Season 4 (MVP) received ₹2 lakh along with a trophy, while each of the other category season winners received ₹1 lakh along with their respective trophies.

    Bengaluru Torpedoes’ emphatic performance throughout the season, culminating in a commanding display in the final, firmly established them as the deserving champions of PVL Season 4.

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  • BLING Steps into Delhi’s Luxury Landscape with Certified Lab Diamonds and Hallmarked Gold Jewellery

    BLING Steps into Delhi’s Luxury Landscape with Certified Lab Diamonds and Hallmarked Gold Jewellery

    New Delhi [India], October 27: This Diwali, BLING opened its doors at Kamla Nagar, Delhi, introducing a new era of refined glamour and conscious luxury to India’s jewellery landscape.

    Rooted in a legacy of craftsmanship yet unafraid to reimagine the future, BLING is India’s newest destination for lab-grown diamond and gold jewellery, merging sustainability with style, transparency with timelessness. Each piece is meticulously crafted at BLING’s cutting-edge atelier in Surat, the world’s diamond capital, where design innovation meets ethical artistry.

    “BLING was born from a desire to democratise luxury, to make the beauty of fine jewellery accessible, ethical, and enduring,” says Snehil, Founder of BLING.
    “This opening isn’t just a milestone; it’s a moment that celebrates modern Indian elegance shaped by purpose and precision.”

    Inside the boutique, customers are welcomed into an omnichannel experience where modern aesthetics meet age-old craftsmanship. From everyday diamonds to bespoke designs, every creation is BIS-hallmarked and SGL/IGI-certified, reflecting BLING’s commitment to integrity and excellence.

    BLING

    A New Standard of Chic, Sustainable Luxury

    • Sustainability at its core: Lab-grown diamonds with minimal environmental impact.

    • Certified authenticity: Diamonds certified by SGL/IGI, gold verified with HUID.

    • Customer-first promise: Transparent pricing, up to 100% exchange value on gold, 80% buyback on diamonds, and a 15-days return policy.

    With its soft beige interiors, subtle accents, and an aura of understated confidence, BLING embodies the spirit of the new-age Indian woman — poised, independent, and conscious of her choices.

    The brand’s debut marks more than a store launch; it signals a shift toward a modern, mindful definition of luxury — one that shines as bright in conscience as it does in craft.

    About BLING

    BLING is a premium lab-grown diamond and gold jewellery brand built on sustainability, innovation, and craftsmanship. With its design studio in Surat and flagship boutique in Delhi, BLING creates certified, high-quality fine jewellery at transparent prices, reimagining luxury for the world’s most dynamic generation.

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  • Leading Spiritual Mentors in India to Watch in 2026

    Leading Spiritual Mentors in India to Watch in 2026

    New Delhi [India], October 27: In today’s fast-moving India, where ambition fuels every sunrise and achievement defines every milestone, there’s a quiet truth unfolding beneath the surface. People are realizing that material success, though fulfilling, often leaves a spiritual void.

    From entrepreneurs to artists, from the youth to global Indians—more and more people are turning inward, asking a profound question:
    “Who can help me understand what my soul is truly seeking?”

    Across the country, a new generation of spiritual mentors is offering those answers. Rooted in faith yet attuned to modern life, these voices are reshaping India’s spiritual identity—making it more experiential, authentic, and deeply human.

    Here are five spiritual mentors to watch in 2026, each redefining how India experiences spirituality.

    1. Psychic Medium Daksh

    In a digital age filled with noise and self-promotion, Psychic Medium Daksh stands apart, quiet, focused, and deeply authentic. Without making loud claims or indulging in theatrics on social media, he has built a strong and respectful online presence purely through spiritual integrity and word of mouth.

    Daksh is known as one of the best spirit mediums and Akashic readers in India, offering guidance that feels precise, personal, and grounded. A spiritual person who provides everything through spirituality, he blends deep intuitive connection with emotional clarity.

    His clients—ranging from professionals and NRIs to public figures—often describe his sessions as life-changing. Through Akashic Record readings, karmic understanding, and soul-level insights, he helps people uncover the deeper meaning behind their life patterns and decisions.

    “You don’t need to chase peace,” Daksh often says. “You only need to remember who you are.”

    In a space where spirituality is often commercialized, Psychic Medium Daksh brings back something rare—purity, purpose, and professionalism.

    2. Indresh Upadhya

    Among the new generation of kathavachaks, Shri Indresh Upadhya Ji has earned admiration for the beautiful way he narrates the Shrimad Bhagavad Katha. His storytelling is not just a recital—it’s a living experience of devotion.

    His kathas weave scripture with human emotion, making even the most profound philosophies simple and heartfelt. Audiences describe his delivery as soft, graceful, and deeply moving. Whether speaking about Lord Krishna’s divine leelas or the moral essence of dharma, Indresh Ji brings warmth, humility, and genuine devotion to every word.

    In a time when spirituality can sometimes feel performative, Indresh Upadhya Ji reminds India of the beauty of simple, sincere bhakti—devotion straight from the heart.

    3. Bageshwar Dham Sarkar

    Across India, few names command as much devotion as Bageshwar Dham Sarkar (Dhirendra Krishna Shastri Ji). His Divya Darbar has become a spiritual phenomenon, attracting thousands who come seeking answers, blessings, and reassurance.

    What sets Bageshwar Dham Sarkar apart is the deep faith people place in his ability to read and resolve their spiritual challenges. His darbars are less about spectacle and more about connection—moments where devotees feel seen, heard, and spiritually strengthened.

    Through his powerful oratory and presence, he has reignited India’s traditional relationship with faith, reminding millions that spirituality, when practiced with belief, still holds the power to heal, guide, and unite.

    4. Aniruddhacharya Ji

    Known for his compassionate voice and serene presence, Aniruddhacharya Ji Maharaj continues to inspire listeners across India with his emotional and insightful kathas. His teachings are a blend of ancient wisdom and modern empathy, focusing on seva (selfless service), santosh (contentment), and satya (truth).

    Aniruddhacharya Ji’s followers describe him as a guide who doesn’t just preach—he uplifts. His humility and devotion have made him especially beloved among the youth, who find in him a balance of discipline and kindness rarely seen today.

    In an age where many speak to be heard, Aniruddhacharya Ji speaks to heal—and that is what makes him timeless.

    5. BK Shivani

    When chaos feels constant, BK Shivani remains the calm at the center. A globally respected teacher from the Brahma Kumaris, she has been instrumental in introducing meditation, self-awareness, and emotional mastery to millions.

    Her ability to explain complex spiritual truths in simple, logical language has made her the voice of mindful living for urban India. Through television shows, live sessions, and online programs, she continues to guide people toward balance, forgiveness, and peace.

    “Peace is not the absence of problems,” she reminds her audiences. “It’s the ability to stay centered amidst them.”

    With her consistent message of compassion and clarity, BK Shivani remains one of India’s most trusted modern spiritual mentors—bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and present-day wellness.

    India’s Spiritual Future: Rooted, Real, and Ready for the Next Generation

    As India steps into 2026, spirituality is evolving—not as an escape, but as empowerment. These mentors—Psychic Medium Daksh, Indresh Upadhya Ji, Bageshwar Dham Sarkar, Aniruddhacharya Ji, and BK Shivani—reflect a new era of faith: rooted in tradition, guided by authenticity, and open to all.

    Each in their own way is teaching India to listen—to their hearts, their values, and their higher selves. In a world obsessed with noise, they remind us of the power of silence.

    Because at its core, spirituality isn’t about believing in something higher—it’s about becoming it.

    Disclaimer: This listicle has been provided by Obvious Moguls Enterprise Media. The views and information shared are solely their and do not reflect the opinions or editorial policy of this platform/publication.