Author: Sutun Nayak

  • Healthy Life Agritec’s Rs. 24.81 crore Rights Issue opens

    Healthy Life Agritec’s Rs. 24.81 crore Rights Issue opens

    Thane (Maharashtra) [India], October 18: The Rs. 24.81 crore Rights Issue of Healthy Life Agritec Limited (BSE: 543546), a fast-growing food and agribusiness enterprise, has opened. The issue is aimed at strengthening the company’s balance sheet and supporting its next phase of growth.

    The Rights Issue opened on October 7 and closes on October 31. Healthy Life Agritec is offering 2,48,12,000 fully paid-up equity shares at Rs. 10 per share, giving existing shareholders an opportunity to enhance their participation in the company’s long-term growth journey. Notably, the shares closed 5% higher at Rs. 17.09 on Friday, significantly higher than the issue price.

    The funds raised through the Rights Issue will be utilised for repayment or prepayment of existing borrowings, working capital requirements, and general corporate purposes, and reflects the company’s prudent financial management and sustainable expansion.

    The Rights Issue has already been subscribed 0.06 times as on October 17 with bids received for 14,40,000 shares. Over the past year, the company’s stock has traded between Rs. 13.91 and Rs. 61.17.

    Healthy Life Agritec is engaged in the trading and marketing of raw milk, dairy products, bakery items, sauces, dressings, and juices, catering to markets in Maharashtra and Karnataka under brands like Healthy Life and Magic Flavours. The Rights Issue is an important step in positioning Healthy Life Agritec for long-term value creation in India’s rapidly evolving food ecosystem.

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  • Sarvajanik University and Sarvajanik Education Society Ushers in a New Year of Academic Excellence and Inclusive Growth

    Sarvajanik University and Sarvajanik Education Society Ushers in a New Year of Academic Excellence and Inclusive Growth

    Surat (Gujarat) [India], October 18: Sarvajanik University, one of South Gujarat’s leading institutions for higher learning, is undertaking a series of initiatives aimed at enhancing academic quality, strengthening research infrastructure, and promoting student welfare in alignment with the National Education Policy (NEP).

    Established four years ago by the Sarvajanik Education Society (SES), Sarvajanik University has emerged as a preferred destination for students across South Gujarat, offering a wide spectrum of programmes ranging from undergraduate to doctoral studies across professional, academic, and industry-oriented disciplines.

    Professor Kiran Pandya, Provost of Sarvajanik University, said, “We are committed to continuous quality improvement and student-centric growth. Recently, we introduced the ‘Earn While You Learn’ scheme to support financially needy students while providing them with valuable industry experience. The initiative aims to develop employable skills and instil confidence among our students.”

    To strengthen its research ecosystem, the university has recently procured the SPSS statistical package, a globally recognised tool for research and data analysis. In addition, Sarvajanik University is subscribing to SAGE Research Methods, a comprehensive platform that offers a vast repository of research resources and methodology materials widely used by scholars the world over.

    Prof. Pandya added, “The PhD programme is the highest academic pursuit, and we have taken several measures to ensure its rigour and relevance. All research activities are now reviewed by expert committees comprising deans and domain specialists. Research training for both faculty and students is being conducted to promote high-quality research outcomes”.

    As part of its commitment to quality education, the university has also initiated preparations for

    the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) accreditation. An Internal Quality Assurance Cell and a steering committee have been formed to oversee quality enhancement activities throughout the year.

    As the University advances with renewed academic vigour and a strong research foundation, the Sarvajanik Education Society continues to reinforce its century-old legacy of inclusive and merit-driven education.

    Ashish Vakil, Chairman of Sarvajanik Education Society and President of Sarvajanik University, said, “For over 113 years, SES has been a pioneer in education. All admissions are merit-based, and we ensure that financial assistance is extended to deserving students. We take pride in having well-qualified faculty and a robust academic infrastructure that supports holistic development. To further enhance our facilities, the ongoing construction of the IDPT building and the proposed new building at the MTB College campus will provide students with state-of-the-art learning spaces and modern amenities. Our aim remains to make quality education accessible and affordable for all sections of society.”

    Centrally located in Surat’s Athwa Lines area, Sarvajanik University is also strengthening its engagement with industries to bridge the gap between academic learning and practical skills and remains committed to contributing to Surat’s growth as a hub of knowledge and innovation.

    On the festive occasion, Prof. Kiran Pandya, Provost of Sarvajanik University, and Mr. Ashish Vakil, Chairman of Sarvajanik Education Society and President of Sarvajanik University, extended their warm Diwali and New Year greetings to students, faculty, alumni, and well-wishers. They conveyed, “May this festive season bring light, knowledge, and new opportunities for learning and growth to all. We wish everyone a joyous Diwali and a prosperous New Year.”

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  • Eternity as an icon: Arzan Khambatta collaborates with Agami Realty to create a masterpiece capturing the timelessness of Agami Eternity

    Eternity as an icon: Arzan Khambatta collaborates with Agami Realty to create a masterpiece capturing the timelessness of Agami Eternity

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 18: In a landmark synergy that brings together two formidable names in the design and development spaces, renowned sculptor Arzan Khambatta has unveiled his latest masterpiece for Agami Realty’s boutique development in Bandra East. Titled Lady Eternity, the creation adorns the premises of Agami Realty’s residential tower titled Eternity, located in Kalanagar, Bandra East. It is a breathtaking 15-foot-tall monument, composed of glistening metal and energised crystals, that captures the very essence of the project. In that, it stands at the intersection of art, architecture and community-focused design, bringing to life vital elements that are embedded into the project’s DNA.

    Agami Eternity stands tall on a land parcel that once housed Samaj Seva Co-operative Housing Society, located at MIG Colony in Bandra East. The ambitious but sensitive involved the construction of a new building with a stilt area, ground floor and 22 upper floors, creating 65 luxurious apartments. It serves 16 society members and has met all its milestones successfully, serving as another illustrious example of Agami Realty’s thoughtful and future-driven vision that sets it apart in Mumbai’s real estate landscape.

    “The sculpture was conceived and executed as a tribute to both Kalanagar’s status as a historic enclave of art and culture, as well as the project’s community-centric and inclusive outlook,” says Prashant Khandelwal, CEO of Agami Realty and Joint Secretary of CREDAI MCHI. “Our project is a boutique development that has been designed with Reza Kabul’s signature philosophy of ‘design should liberate spaces, not enclose them’. We wanted to pay homage to both the iconic district and our belief in creating landmarks that infuse art into living ecosystems, making them more accessible, aspirational and aesthetic. Our decision to join hands with the reputed architect-turned-sculptor Arzan Khambatta was rooted in his own design journey and a shared resonance of what we wanted this piece to symbolise,” he adds.

    Commenting on the design process, Arzan Khambatta shared: “The vision for Lady Eternity began with a simple yet profound truth – while human lives pass, what truly endures is love. A home is where eternal love is nurtured, and it is a woman who is at the heart of every home. To bring the vision to life, we chose two timeless symbols as the main elements of the sculpture — the infinity loop representing the endless continuum of time, and the feminine form as a motif defining the cradle of unconditional love. Lady Eternity thus stands tall as a metal figure holding the infinity loop like a flying kite, with the strings connecting the infinity loop also passing through the figure’s heart. The kite, weaving into her form and eventually passing through the heart, serves as a visual metaphor for humanity’s desire to be eternal, but ultimately what is truly eternal is love.”

    Hightlights

    • Agami Eternity is a boutique development in the historic Kalanagar, Bandra East enclave
    • The sculpture, designed to represent Eternity, fuses together the endless continuum of time and the feminine cradle of unconditional love 
    • The collaboration encapsulates Agami Realty’s pioneering vision that transcends and embraces art, architecture and community-driven design

    In addition to the metal backdrop, Lady Eternity is adorned with rose quartz crystals, which Khambatta envisioned as breathing life into her form. “Her pulse is healing, full of compassion and infinite renewal. In her presence, you are reminded that eternity is not found in the faraway stars, but in the heartbeat within you. To meditate on the symbol of infinity is to remember a tender truth: we were never born and we will never die. What we call beginnings and endings are just gentle turns in the eternal curve of being. In essence, Lady Eternity is a mirror of your own eternal self — of love looping endlessly, radiant and unbroken,” he elaborates.

    Another anchoring perspective is of Lady Eternity as the cradle of aspiration. Here, the kite is a metaphor, soaring into the infinite by harnessing the winds of resistance, just as people rise by embracing life’s various challenges and opportunities. The strings of this kite, passing through her heart, are a powerful reminder that home is both anchor and launchpad, grounding us in love as we attempt to soar towards the sky.

    Thus, Lady Eternity intertwines two stories: one of love as the eternal essence of life, and another of aspiration as the eternal journey of the human spirit. Both flow into each other, inviting residents and passers-by the freedom to find their own reflection within her form. Each intrepid reflection reveals another layer of meaning and a deeper reflection of what it takes to build homes that have community at their heart – a sentiment that is intrinsic to Agami Realty’s approach to development.

    About – Agami Realty is a forward-thinking, Mumbai-based real estate firm dedicated to crafting meaningful living experiences, with a strong emphasis on smart technology and sustainability. Through their thoughtful incorporation of technology, nature and art into their architectural designs, the developer ensures that each project embodies innovation and aesthetic excellence. The brand believes that the living spaces they create should inspire and elevate. Sustainability is at the heart of each of Agami Realty’s undertakings. The brand was founded in 1975 by JS Sankhe and has since established itself as one of the most trusted names in Mumbai’s real estate landscape for over five decades. With more than 25 successfully completed projects across the MMR region, Agami Realty is now focused on the next chapter of its journey, which encompasses several upcoming luxury developments across Mumbai.

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  • Nagaland Celebrates Creativity and Innovation in Classrooms at the Project-Based Learning (PBL) Fair 2025

    Nagaland Celebrates Creativity and Innovation in Classrooms at the Project-Based Learning (PBL) Fair 2025

    Dr Kekhrielhoulie Yhome, Honourable Advisor, School Education and SCERT, Government of Nagaland, interacting with students at the PBL Fair in Dimapur

    Dimapur (Nagaland) [India], October 17: The Department of School Education (DoSE) and Samagra Shiksha, in collaboration with the Education Above All Foundation, Mantra4Change, NagaED, and ShikshaLokam, hosted the first-ever Project-Based Learning (PBL) Fair, Nagaland, today in Dimapur. The event showcased the creativity and innovation of over 80 schools from Dimapur, featuring exhibits by 160 teachers, 320 students, and 50 school leaders who implemented PBL projects.

    The fair was graced by Dr Kekhrielhoulie Yhome, Honourable Advisor, School Education and SCERT, Government of Nagaland, as the Chief Guest, along with senior officials from the state, district, and block levels.

    Through project displays, storytelling sessions, and student interactions, participants demonstrated how concepts in English and Mathematics were brought to life, from designing Naga-inspired shawls that integrated art and math to setting up mini-stores that helped students apply multiplication in real-world contexts.

    The fair also featured recognition of outstanding teachers and schools, dialogues on classroom innovation, and cultural performances celebrating the state’s vibrant learning ecosystem.

    The fair offered a glimpse into how classrooms across Nagaland are weaving local culture into modern learning practices. At one of the exhibits, Petsula Atsula, a Class 5 student from GMS Kuda, Dimapur Urban, explained how everyday life has become part of her lessons, “Learning fractions was hard for me at first. But when my teacher taught it using Naga shawls, it became much easier! She showed us how the shapes on the shawl can be turned into fractions, and then asked me to make my own shawl from a fraction. I brought the shawl design I made to the PBL fair today!”

    The PBL Fair marks a significant milestone in Nagaland’s education journey, one that has steadily evolved from strengthening foundational literacy and numeracy to fostering inquiry, creativity, and problem-solving in classrooms.

    During his keynote address, Dr Kekhrielhoulie Yhome, Honourable Advisor, School Education and SCERT, Government of Nagaland, said, “We need to bring 21st-century skills into our classrooms. So far, we have focused on improving language and numeracy at the micro level, but now it’s time to think bigger. The PBL fair in Nagaland truly shows how project-based learning is transforming education here. I am very happy to see our students engage, experiment, and excel. With the support of organisations and educators, we can empower every child in Nagaland to build their own future.”

    Also present at the event were Smt. Bijano Murry, Joint Mission Director, Samagra Shiksha; Shri. Kelhika Kenhe, Deputy Mission Director, Samagra Shiksha; and Smt. Jeevika Kiba, District Education Officer, Dimapur.

    The jury panel, comprising experts from SCERT Nagaland — Vepilu Chuzho, Lipoknukshi Jamir, and Lichumbeni Kikon,  evaluated the projects showcased by students and teachers.

    Innovative Learning through Projects

    Project-Based Learning (PBL) is an innovative, student-centred pedagogy that moves beyond rote memorisation, encouraging students to explore real-world challenges, collaborate with peers, and apply classroom knowledge in meaningful contexts.

    The PBL program is designed to develop problem-solving, critical thinking, and 21st-century skills among students, preparing them to thrive in an evolving world. The initiative responds to a pressing educational challenge: as per ASER 2024, only 27.1% of Grade 5 children in Nagaland’s government schools can read a Grade 2-level text, and only 12.7% can perform division. According to NAS 2021, the state’s average performance stands at 53% in Language and 35% in Mathematics.

    In Nagaland, the Department of School Education (DoSE) and Samagra Shiksha, in collaboration with Education Above All, NagaED, Mantra4Change, and ShikshaLokam, introduced PBL in 2025 as part of their continued effort to improve teaching-learning practices and student engagement. The pilot was rolled out in two districts – Dimapur and Kiphire, targeting Grades 4 and 5 in English and Mathematics.

    To understand the existing learning landscape, a dipstick study was first conducted among 50 students from each Grade 4 and 5 in both districts, assessing competencies in English and Mathematics. The findings from this study guided the design of 16 curriculum-aligned projects —

    • 4 projects each in Language and Mathematics for Grade 4, and
    • 4 projects each in Language and Mathematics for Grade 5.

    Each project was mapped directly to the Nagaland State Textbooks, ensuring contextual, experiential learning that teachers could easily integrate into their classrooms.

    Teachers, school leaders, and block officials were oriented in July 2025, followed by the first phase of implementation in August. The pilot program is currently underway in Dimapur and Kiphire, reaching 3,000 students, 400 teachers, and 200 schools. The proposed scale-up plan envisions expanding to 11 districts, 1,500 schools, 2,500+ teachers, and 17,800+ students.

    Santosh More, Co-Founder, Mantra4Change, said, “Our work in Nagaland reflects what’s possible when teachers, leaders, and partners come together around a shared vision for change. Through Project-Based Learning, we are not just introducing a new pedagogy; we’re enabling Education Leaders to lead transformation from within the system. The collective effort behind this initiative shows how sustained collaboration can strengthen public education at every level.”

    Partnerships Driving Systemic Change

    The PBL initiative is part of a broader transformation journey led by the Department of School Education (DoSE) and Samagra Shiksha, with Education Above All Foundation serving as the funding and knowledge partner, and Mantra4Change/ShikshaLokam as the implementation partner.

    Together, these partners are building state-wide capacity for experiential learning,  empowering teachers, strengthening academic mentoring systems, and creating a culture of continuous improvement and collaboration within schools.

    This PBL initiative is one of many micro-improvements implemented under Shikshagraha, a people-powered movement to improve all public schools in the country,  through collective action and local leadership. Shikshagraha aims to bring together all the stakeholders from Samaaj, Sarkaar, Bazaar and Sanchaar to drive change on the ground and reimagine what India’s public schools can and must deliver.

    Towards a Future-Ready Education System

    Aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and NIPUN Bharat, Nagaland aims to ensure that every child achieves foundational literacy and numeracy (FLN) by 2027, while also developing critical 21st-century skills – creativity, communication, collaboration, and critical thinking.

    The PBL Fair reaffirms Nagaland’s commitment to “strengthening project-based learning and micro-improvement across the state,” setting the stage for the next phase of educational reform – where learning is joyful, contextual, and deeply meaningful.

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  • Desco Infratech Signs MoU for Hydrogen–Natural Gas Blending, Powering Self-Reliant India

    Desco Infratech Signs MoU for Hydrogen–Natural Gas Blending, Powering Self-Reliant India

    Surat (Gujarat) [India], October 18: India’s clean energy drive just found a new ignition point. Desco Infratech Limited has joined hands with KPI Green Hydrogen and Naveriya Gas Pvt. Ltd. to bring hydrogen–natural gas blending to the City Gas Distribution (CGD) sector — and it could change the game for India’s energy independence.

    A Future Fueled by Innovation

    The race to decarbonise isn’t just about installing solar panels or wind farms anymore — it’s about rethinking what flows through our pipelines. On October 18, 2025, in Surat, Desco Infratech Limited signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with KPI Green Hydrogen and Naveriya Gas Pvt. Ltd. to roll out India’s first large-scale Hydrogen–Natural Gas Blending Projects in the CGD sector.

    Let’s decode what that means. Hydrogen is the cleanest fuel on Earth, and natural gas is one of the most efficient. Blend them, and you get a transitional energy cocktail that lowers emissions without overhauling existing infrastructure. For a country like India — still heavily dependent on imported LNG — this is more than an engineering upgrade. It’s a strategic pivot toward Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

    The Power Trio: Who Does What

    The partnership is built like a perfectly balanced ecosystem:

    • KPI Green Hydrogen will take charge of producing Green Hydrogen — created through electrolysis using renewable power sources.

    • Desco Infratech, the engineering brain of the operation, will provide blending technology and infrastructure expertise to merge hydrogen with natural gas seamlessly.

    • Naveriya Gas will act as the delivery arm, integrating this blended fuel into the City Gas Distribution network, ensuring stable supply and safety compliance.

    The result? A more carbon-efficient, scalable, and sustainable energy grid that makes practical use of existing gas infrastructure.

    India’s Dependence Dilemma

    India may boast natural gas reserves, but the story isn’t rosy. The country still relies heavily on imported LNG, leaving its energy economy exposed to volatile global prices and geopolitical twists. The Desco-KPI-Naveriya collaboration is designed to counter that — turning import dependency into domestic resilience.

    By introducing hydrogen into the CGD mix, India can use less imported gas without sacrificing energy output. It’s energy efficiency with a geopolitical edge.

    Desco

    Why Hydrogen Blending Matters

    Hydrogen blending is the kind of engineering solution that sounds deceptively simple. But its impact is massive. It cuts carbon emissions from gas usage by up to 30%, while leveraging existing pipeline networks — meaning the transition is faster, cheaper, and less disruptive.

    It’s like updating your smartphone OS instead of buying a new device — smarter, faster, and easier to scale.

    For the CGD sector, this means cities could soon run on cleaner gas mixtures without waiting for entirely new infrastructure rollouts. It’s sustainable progress without the typical bureaucratic lag.

    Desco Infratech: Engineering the Energy Transition

    Desco Infratech isn’t just another engineering contractor. The company has built its name on crafting infrastructure that does more than just function — it future-proofs. With this project, Desco is signaling where India’s industrial backbone is heading: toward sustainable, smart, and resilient systems.

    Mr. Malhar P. Desai, Whole-Time Director of Desco Infratech, summed it up best:

    “This partnership is a responsibility we owe to future generations. Together, we are blending innovation with sustainability to power a greener, stronger India.”

    That statement isn’t just corporate politeness — it’s a strategic declaration. Desco is staking its flag firmly in India’s clean-tech territory, where the future belongs to companies that can blend engineering precision with environmental responsibility.

    India’s Green Push Gets Muscle

    India has set ambitious net-zero targets by 2070, and hydrogen is the key protagonist in that narrative. Blending projects like this don’t just align with the government’s green energy roadmap — they accelerate it.

    With the Hydrogen Mission already gaining traction, private sector collaborations like this are what will determine whether the mission remains an idea or becomes a nationwide movement.

    It’s not just about producing green hydrogen. It’s about integrating it where it matters most — into the mainstream fuel mix that powers homes, industries, and cities.

    From Vision to Impact

    If executed effectively, this alliance could set the template for India’s regional CGD operators, inspiring replications across Gujarat, Maharashtra, and beyond.

    Imagine a scenario where every city in India has partial hydrogen blending in its pipelines. That’s lower carbon intensity, improved energy security, and thousands of new green jobs — without ripping up a single kilometre of pipeline.

    That’s not a fantasy. It’s what partnerships like Desco’s are quietly building toward.

    The Bigger Picture: Self-Reliance Meets Sustainability

    The beauty of this collaboration is how it mirrors India’s broader philosophy — innovation rooted in self-reliance. For decades, energy imports have been India’s Achilles’ heel. But projects like this one flip that narrative.

    They prove that India’s industrial ecosystem can innovate, adapt, and execute green solutions that are homegrown, scalable, and globally competitive.

    This isn’t just about energy. It’s about engineering India’s independence — molecule by molecule.

  • PVL 2025: Hyderabad Black Hawks Outshine Goa Guardians with a 3–1 Triumph

    PVL 2025: Hyderabad Black Hawks Outshine Goa Guardians with a 3–1 Triumph

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 18: The Hyderabad Black Hawks showcased dominance at home, defeating the Goa Guardians 3–1 with set scores of 15–13, 20–18, 15–17, and 15–9 in the RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League powered by Scapia at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad, on Thursday. Brazilian star Vitor Yudi Yamamoto was named Player of the Match as the Black Hawks climbed to sixth place on the points table with seven points.

    The hosts came out firing, taking an early two-set lead as the Goa Guardians struggled to find consistency and committed costly unforced errors. Despite Prince’s strong showing at the net that helped Goa claim the third set, Hyderabad’s attacking trio of Yamamoto, Sahil Kumar, and Niyaz Abdul proved too much to handle, sealing a vital 3–1 win for the home side.

    In the opening set, Yamamoto and Sahil dominated the attack, while Nathaniel Dickinson and Chirag Yadav fought hard to keep Goa in contention. A fierce spike from Sahil closed out the set in Hyderabad’s favour.

    The second set saw both teams trade points evenly, with Goa gaining brief control through Dushyant’s sharp blocking. However, Niyaz broke through with crucial points before Sahil once again delivered under pressure to give Hyderabad a two-set cushion.

    Hyderabad Black Hawks Outshine Goa Guardians with a 3–1 Triumph - PNN

    Goa showed resilience in the third set, riding on Dushyant Singh’s fiery super serve and coordinated plays from Prince and Gaurav Yadav, who helped them pull one back.

    Hyderabad quickly regrouped in the fourth set, with Shikhar Singh’s excellent blocking and Yamamoto’s unstoppable spikes dismantling Goa’s defence. Continuous unforced errors from the Guardians widened the gap, allowing Hyderabad to cruise to a confident finish and secure a much-needed victory.

    Kankanala Abhishek Reddy, Principal Owner of the Hyderabad Black Hawks, expressed his delight after the win:

    “It was a crucial match for us to stay alive in the semi-final race, and the team rose to the occasion. Winning at home in front of our fans makes it even more meaningful. Hyderabad remains firmly in the hunt, and this win keeps the energy high for the rest of the season.”

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  • From Rs 1,500 to a Rs 100-Crore Enterprise: The Inspiring Journey of Pankaj Rathore and Shree Balaji Fruits Pvt. Ltd

    From Rs 1,500 to a Rs 100-Crore Enterprise: The Inspiring Journey of Pankaj Rathore and Shree Balaji Fruits Pvt. Ltd

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 17: It is one of the most interesting stories in the success of entrepreneurs in India; having earned a small salary of only ₹1,500 in Delhi, Mr Pankaj Rathore, Founder and Managing Director of Shree Balaji Fruits Pvt. Ltd., has grown to a ₹100-crore business.

    Rathore started with a simple aim of learning the fruit trade and creating something substantial in a very competitive business industry. Balaji Fruits, which began as a small proprietorship in 2011, gradually emerged as a result of inexorable effort, confidence, and concentration on quality. In 2018, the company had developed into Shree Balaji Fruits Pvt. Ltd., a fully realised business in Indian form, with an ever-expanding presence all over India.

    Nowadays, Shree Balaji Fruits has more than 150–200 employees and operates in several Indian cities. The company has already positioned itself as an industry leader in the importation and distribution of high-quality fruits from around the world, such as Dragon Fruit and Grapes—both sourced directly from Vietnam and China, respectively—under the reputable brand name of Shree Balaji Fruits.

    The journey was not easy, though. Like other firms, Shree Balaji Fruits suffered a major setback during the COVID-19 outbreak, when supply chains broke down and markets closed down. It was, though, Rathore’s unshakeable dedication and strong identification with the market, and his loyalty to his employees, that enabled the company to stand up again. Within a few months of reopening, the business was back in business and headed in the right direction again, a testament to the strength of perseverance and leadership.

    Pankaj

    The company now boasts a turnover of more than ₹100 crores under the direction of Rathore, which is a big feat in the fresh produce industry. His other efforts have been focused on exporting Indian fruits, especially bananas, to foreign markets, where the freshness of Indian produce is being introduced to international consumers.

    Being a regular traveller, Rathore travels to fruit markets and farms across the world to find new types and collaborates with them to introduce new products among Indian consumers. His long-term vision is not only to get the world’s best fruits into India but also to export Indian fruits around the world.

    Shree Balaji Fruits Pvt. Ltd. has its presence in different cities of India, such as Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow, and Nagaland, and so on.

    Besides business, Pankaj Rathore is also a good well-wisher involved in social welfare. Through his NGO, Shri Bajrang Mandal Haryana, he has been actively involved in community welfare by sponsoring causes that empower and uplift people.

    Pankaj Rathore’s tale is one of determination, belief, and mission — a boy who used to make ₹1,500 a month and now leads a prosperous ₹100-crore venture. His journey is still inspiring tens of thousands of entrepreneurs all over India, demonstrating that even the smallest seed, given vision and integrity, will grow into a giant tree.

  • How CreateBytes Is Engineering the Future of Ethical and Purposeful AI from India

    How CreateBytes Is Engineering the Future of Ethical and Purposeful AI from India

    New Delhi [India], October 18: In an age of buzzwords and bloated hype cycles, CreateBytes stands apart, not just as a design and development studio but as a builder of trust, intelligence, and purpose-driven technology. Founded by Aditya Chhabra, a technologist with deep roots in research and innovation, and Priyanshi Tater, a dynamic young woman driven by purpose, passion, and a commitment to making a difference, the company has steadily grown into a force that bridges real-world problems with transformative digital and AI-powered solutions.

    From Vision to Velocity

    CreateBytes began with a singular insight: the digital economy lacked partners that could balance technical sophistication with human-centred design. Too many businesses were building tech for the sake of tech. Chhabra envisioned a team that could engineer platforms, apps, and AI systems that not only scaled but mattered and, most importantly, worked across domains as diverse as health, education, defence, mobility, and media.

    Full-Stack Impact Across Sectors

    Today, CreateBytes functions as an end-to-end technology studio, conceptualising, designing, building, and optimising digital ecosystems for both startups and legacy enterprises. Whether it’s engineering scalable backend infrastructures or building intuitive UI/UX experiences, their portfolio covers everything from mobile apps to web platforms to smart embedded systems.

    But it’s in AI and intelligent computing where the company is now making its deepest mark. With solutions like YugYog.ai, CreateBytes is redefining how real-time video intelligence is used in safety, logistics, and infrastructure. Think predictive monitoring for accident-prone zones or surveillance systems that don’t just detect movement but understand intent, context-aware systems that can differentiate a worker carrying a tool from a potential threat.

    Ethical AI, Built In

    In an industry racing toward automation without brakes, CreateBytes is taking a more considered approach. “We’ve built our AI systems to prioritise context, reliability, and red lines,” says Chhabra. “Especially in sensitive environments, false positives are not just bugs; they’re liabilities.”

    This is why CreateBytes integrates human-in-the-loop models, transparency in data labelling, and robust stress testing as part of their development lifecycle. Their internal frameworks draw from global ethical AI guidelines while also acknowledging India’s unique regulatory and social contexts.

    CBXperts: Building India’s Next Tech Wave

    True to their vision of systemic impact, CreateBytes recently launched CBXperts, an initiative to train the next generation of Indian AI talent. Unlike standard coding bootcamps, the academy focuses on real-world deployment, responsible AI, and cross-disciplinary learning.

    Aditya believes that technical excellence must be paired with ethical reasoning. “The AI workforce we need is not just fluent in Python or TensorFlow,” he notes. “They must also understand data bias, model interpretability, and deployment safety. We’re training for that mindset.”

    CreateBytes

    From Deepfakes to Digital Identity

    As deepfake technologies become more realistic, CreateBytes is also doubling down on digital identity, authentication, and platform safety. Their research explores how behavioural intelligence and multimodal context can be leveraged to differentiate genuine human input from synthetic manipulation, crucial for sectors like fintech, edtech, and creator platforms.

    Their work in this space dovetails with India’s broader efforts to modernise digital infrastructure, from Aadhaar to blockchain-based identity systems.

    More Than a Services Company

    CreateBytes doesn’t just deliver projects—it builds partnerships. Rather than positioning themselves as a “vendor,” they treat every engagement as a shared innovation lab, where ideas are co-created and refined for lasting impact. This approach is evident in their half-decade collaborations with Edly, a $190 million income-based repayment financing platform for college tuition in the US and KRIGAT, where they are developing intelligent motion-sensing suits that redefine physiotherapy and sports training. In each case, the goal goes beyond rapid deployment, focusing instead on deep problem-solving and sustainable innovation.

    Looking Ahead: CreateBytes in 2025

    As AI becomes embedded in every industry, CreateBytes is positioning itself not just as a builder but as a guardian of responsible innovation. Their 2025 roadmap includes:

    • Scaling YugYog.ai across smart cities and industrial safety networks

    • Launching CBXperts with research-led fellowships and social impact tech labs

    • Expanding their product R&D in identity intelligence, multilingual AI, and real-time data architectures

    • Collaborating with global ethical AI councils and Indian public sector stakeholders on frameworks for trust and safety

    In conclusion, in a landscape crowded with tech ventures chasing the next round of funding or fleeting moments of virality, CreateBytes is charting a different course, building a foundation for enduring innovation. They tackle hard problems with human empathy, placing people, purpose, and trust at the core of the AI era. In doing so, they aren’t just pushing the industry forward; they’re helping it mature into something wiser, more responsible, and built to last.

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  • Gallagher creates India’s First Pandemic Insurance using parametric triggers Launched by New India Assurance, Reinsured by Munich Re

    Gallagher creates India’s First Pandemic Insurance using parametric triggers Launched by New India Assurance, Reinsured by Munich Re

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 18: The Phoenix Mills Ltd has become the first insured in India to be covered against business interruption losses due to pandemic or epidemic outbreaks based on parametric triggers. The coverage includes loss of revenue and additional extra expenses arising from epidemic events. The policy empowers its different business verticals spread to of Malls, Hotels and Office Assets spread across India, to maintain operational continuity and financial stability in the face of any unforeseen global health crises.

    “We experienced the impact of the last pandemic firsthand — our retail outlets remained closed for 5 to 8 months, leading to zero revenue and substantial fixed costs. It was an extremely challenging period, marked by uncertainty and disruption. That experience has left a lasting impact on the financials of many corporates, including ours. This new insurance solution provides us with the assurance that we are now better equipped and more resilient to face such events in the future.,” – Mr Kailash B Gupta, The Phoenix Mills Ltd.

    Gallagher, a leading risk management and insurance broking firm, recognized this vulnerability and expressed its keenness to offer an innovative solution by way of a new policy. Acting as both reinsurance and insurance broker, Gallagher structured and placed a tailored risk solution for the Indian market. The broker bridged global reinsurance capacity with local insurance needs, delivering a risk solution that mitigates future disruptions to a certain extent by safeguarding the Company against “Non-Damage Business Interruption (NDBI)” losses. This marks a new chapter in innovative risk management for India.

    “Structuring this pioneering pandemic cover reflects our commitment to redefining risk protection in India. At Gallagher, we don’t just place policies—we unlock global capacity, local relevance, and rapid response. In moments of crisis, clients deserve more than coverage; they deserve clarity, speed, and certainty. This solution delivers all three.” – Mr. Puneet Gehani, Chief Broking Officer, Gallagher Insurance Brokers Pvt Ltd, India.

    “Poonam and I conducted an in-depth review of the various aspects of the Policy and articulated the nuances of our business to the team of experts at Gallagher. This collaborative exchange played a pivotal role in shaping the overall structure of the Policy.” — Mr. Prashant Khandelwal, Head – Banking & Treasury, The Phoenix Mills Ltd.

    This pioneering policy is reinsured by Munich Re’s Epidemic Risk Solutions (ERS) team, leveraging global expertise in pandemic solutions. These solutions are designed to provide swift and transparent payouts based on predefined triggers, indemnifying businesses to recover faster from catastrophic communicable disease outbreaks.

    “At Munich Re, we’re proud to launch India’s first Epidemic Risk Solution policy in partnership with New India Assurance, Gallagher and Phoenix Mills — a pioneering step towards pandemic resilience. This product combines the power of parametric with innovation to provide swift financial protection when outbreaks disrupt business operations. This stands as a testimony that as an industry we are ready to move from reaction to preparedness.” – Ms Surbhi Goel, CEO, Munich Re India.

    “Collaborating with a global team to introduce advanced insurance frameworks to India has been a deeply fulfilling experience. Pandemic risk, by nature, is systemic unfolding across geographies and sectors in real time. Making it insurable is not just a technical feat, but a redefinition of what insurance can hold. Such risk cannot rest solely on insurers’ balance sheets; it requires a broader financial architecture that converts exposure into investable instruments. By engaging capital markets, we distribute risk more widely and build a stronger, more resilient ecosystem.” — Mr. Ajay Sadana, Head of Origination for Asia, Epidemic Risk Solutions, Munich Re 

    New India Assurance, the country’s largest non-life insurer, has officially issued the first Pandemic Insurance policy for Phoenix Mills Ltd under a NDBI package program.

    “For over 106 years, The New India Assurance Company Ltd. has been a pioneer and leader in the Indian insurance industry, consistently introducing innovative products to meet emerging risks. The Company takes pride in its milestone contributions, especially in providing insurance solutions during the pandemic, reinforcing its commitment to safeguarding businesses and society.” – Ms Girija Subramanian, CMD of New India Assurance 

    The ceremonial handover was held at the prestigious Jio World Convention Centre, marking a pivotal milestone in addressing the insurance protection gap for epidemic-related risks. The event was attended by a distinguished senior delegation from Munich Re, New India Assurance, Gallagher Insurance Brokers, and Phoenix Mills Ltd, with representatives from offices in India, Singapore, and Munich. The presence of key leaders—including Ms. Kasturi Sengupta, Executive Director of New India Assurance; Ms. Surbhi Goel, CEO of Munich Re India; Dr. Gunther, Global Head of Epidemic Risk Solutions, Munich Re Germany; and Mr. Ajit Horra, Managing Director of Gallagher Insurance Brokers—underscored the strategic significance and collaborative spirit driving this groundbreaking initiative

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  • PVL 2025: Hyderabad Black Hawks Clinch 3-1 Victory Over Goa Guardians

    PVL 2025: Hyderabad Black Hawks Clinch 3-1 Victory Over Goa Guardians

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 17: Hyderabad Black Hawks registered a commanding 3-1 win over Goa Guardians with set scores of 15-13, 20-18, 15-17, 15-9 in the RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League powered by Scapia at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad, on Thursday. Yudi Yamamoto was adjudged the Player of the Match as the Hyderabad Black Hawks climbed to sixth place on the league table with seven points.

    The home side made a strong start, racing to a two-set lead while the Goa Guardians struggled to maintain rhythm and committed several unforced errors. Although Prince’s solid presence at the net helped Goa pull one set back, Yudi Yamamoto’s all-round brilliance and Sahil’s attacking consistency ensured a crucial 3-1 win for the Hyderabad Black Hawks.

    Hyderabad began the opening set on the offensive, with Brazilian Vitor Yudi Yamamoto and Sahil Kumar dominating at the net. The Guardians’ Nathaniel Dickinson and Chirag Yadav put up a spirited fight with powerful spikes to keep the set tight, but Sahil Kumar’s thunderous finish sealed the opener in Hyderabad’s favour.

    In the second set, both teams exchanged points evenly before Goa found momentum through Dushyant’s sharp blocking, earning their first lead of the game. However, Hyderabad’s Niyaz Abdul broke through the Goan defence to force a deuce, and Sahil Kumar once again stepped up under pressure to clinch the set for the hosts.

    Goa came back strongly in the third set, led by Dushyant Singh’s blistering super serve. Although Sahil closed the deficit for Hyderabad later in the set, Prince and Gaurav Yadav combined effectively to help Goa take the set and keep their hopes alive.

    The Black Hawks quickly regained composure in the fourth set, with Shikhar Singh displaying excellent blocking skills to halt Goa’s momentum. Unforced errors continued to trouble the Guardians, allowing Hyderabad to extend its lead comfortably. With Shikhar’s strong defence, Yudi Yamamoto’s relentless attacking display, and Sahil’s control at the net, the Hyderabad Black Hawks sealed a much-needed and convincing victory.

    Kankanala Abhishek Reddy, Principal Owner of the Hyderabad Black Hawks, said:

    “It was a must-win game for us to stay in contention for the semi-finals, and the team delivered. Playing in front of our home crowd made this victory even more special. This win keeps our city alive in the race for the semi-finals and ensures that Hyderabad stays at the heart of the Prime Volleyball League excitement.”

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