Author: Sutun Nayak

  • Mangal Electrical Industries Limited IPO Opens on August 20, 2025

    Mangal Electrical Industries Limited IPO Opens on August 20, 2025

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 19: Mangal Electrical Industries Limited (The Company, MEL) engaged in the processing of transformer components such as Cold-Rolled Grain Oriented (CRGO) steel, Amorphous materials, and Integrated Circuit Breakers (ICB), alongside manufacturing transformers and providing comprehensive EPC services, proposes to open its Initial Public Offering on Wednesday, August 20, 2025, aiming to raise ₹ 400 Crore (At Upper Price Band), with shares to be listed on the BSE & NSE platform.

    The issue size is 71,30,124 equity shares at a face value of ₹ 10 each with a price band of ₹ 533 – ₹561 Per Share.

    Anchor Investor Participation

    The Company successfully closed its Anchor Book on August 19, 2025, raising ₹120 Crore. The anchor portion witnessed participation from several institutional investors, including Abakkus AIF, Sundaram AIF, Miras Investments (LC Pharos Multi Strategy Fund), LMR Partners (Societe Generale – ODI), and Finavenue Growth Fund, among others.

    Equity Share Allocation

    • Qualified Institutional Buyer – Not More Than 50% Of the Issue
    • Non-Institutional Investors – Not Less Than 15% Of the Issue
    • Retail Individual Investors – Not Less Than 35% Of the Issue

    The net proceeds from the IPO will be utilized for Repayment/ prepayment, in full or in part, of certain outstanding borrowings availed by the Company, Capital expenditure including civil works of the Company for expanding the facility at Unit IV situated at Reengus Sikar District, Rajasthan, Funding working capital requirements and for general corporate purposes. The anchor portion will open on August 19, 2025 and issue will close on August 22, 2025.

    The Book Running Lead Manager to the Issue is Systematix Corporate Services Limited, The Registrar to the Issue is Bigshare Services Private Limited.

    Mr. Rahul Mangal, Chairman and Managing Director of Mangal Electrical Industries Limited expressed “Our journey has been built on a strong foundation of precision manufacturing and a diversified portfolio in transformer components, transformer manufacturing, and EPC solutions. The proposed public issue will enable us to strengthen our balance sheet by reducing debt, support the expansion of our Unit IV facility at Reengus, and enhance working capital availability. These steps are aligned with our focus on operational efficiency, timely execution, and sustainable growth. We remain committed to delivering reliable products and solutions to the power infrastructure sector while steadily expanding our capabilities.”

    Mr. Nikhil Khandelwal, Chairman and Managing Director of Systematix Corporate Services Limited said, “We are glad to partner with Mangal Electrical Industries Limited in its IPO journey. Over the years, the Company has demonstrated capabilities in transformer components, transformer manufacturing, and EPC solutions, supported by advanced manufacturing facilities and global approvals.

    The IPO will enable the Company to enhance capacity, improve operational efficiencies, and scale its presence further in the rapidly growing power infrastructure sector.”

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  • ‘Waste To Wealth’ , Unveiling the Untapped Potential of Waste Management

    ‘Waste To Wealth’ , Unveiling the Untapped Potential of Waste Management

    New Delhi [India], August 19: In today’s era, where the whole world is diving into the garbage and combating climate change, this young environment-conscious personality, Arryavardhan Sarda (student of GRADE 12), believed in the power of redefining and promoting waste, not as a challenge, but as an opportunity. His debut book, ‘WASTE TO WEALTH’ is undoubtedly a game-changer, amongst the youth especially, explaining how waste is not the END but a START to sustainable environment.

    This book primarily focuses on inspiring individuals to practice sustainable measures and reduce the influence on the environment. Based on true examples and real-life experiences, practical findings and a strong commitment towards sustainable innovation, Waste to Wealth makes the readers sail through the matchless potential of the nation’s waste sector. This young mind has followed the influential walkthrough of Shauniq Sharma, who has always been a determined participant while concerned about the environment.

    ‘WASTE to WEALTH’ emphasizes how even a single individual can play a crucial role in developing a sustainable future. There is a powerful saying, ‘One Person Can Make a Difference’. However, Shauniq Sharma, through his unstoppable, relentless and inspiring efforts, remained steadfast, took smaller actions and also initiated a waste-sorting program at his school. Thus, gradually proving that one individual can indeed make a difference.

    A Blueprint towards An Improved Economy 

    Blending in the facts with the reality, WASTE TO WEALTH is surely not only a book but a strong-laid foundation of a thrived nation by reconsidering what we are throwing away. Sarda breaks down the fundamentals of efficient waste sorting, outlines various innovative solutions at individual and business levels and highlights steps taken towards a CHANGED TOMORROW. 

    The book is structured into 10 different chapters. Every chapter unlocks a different sector — from effective waste sorting, the hierarchy of waste, to what the several innovative measures are that can be taken to bring a positive change and how this change can help transform WASTE into WEALTH. It also offers various practical tips and examples on managing the waste effectively and creating value out of it.

    The 16-year-old author, through his debut, talks about how unused and scrap material — whether it is plastic, paper or food waste — can be changed into booming sustainable solutions and progressing business models.

    About the Author: Arryavardhan Sarda 

    Arryavardhan Sarda, who is a student of Grade 12, has always been thoughtful about waste and its management and how it can be turned into useful resources. He commenced his journey as an author while being deeply concerned about the rising environmental issues. His grandmother, who is the national secretary of Friends of Tribal Society (FTS), a global nongovernmental organization that promotes sustainable development, greatly inspired Arryavardhan in this issue. Her commitment to environmental conservation and community involvement inspired him to make his own contribution. This is when Sarda started his journey in authorship.

    Being a zealous athlete, Arryavardhan has accumulated qualities such as discipline, persistence and teamwork, which he finds are the key factors that helped me research, write and release his write-up.

    More than a book, it is undoubtedly an inspiration to awaken the people around, most importantly, the teenagers who are the future of the nation. The book incorporates some basic yet impactful measures contributing in waste management. Arryavardhan, through this book, aims to educate and inspire the readers to search for innovative solutions to change the waste into valuable resources.

    Presently, the young author is working on a research paper on waste management and sustainable development. Following his secondary education, he plans to launch a waste management start-up. He believes that if each one of us takes one bold step, we can together bring a change in our environment.

    Publishing & Availability Title: Waste To Wealth

    Author: Arryavardhan Sarda

    Publisher: BlueRose Publishers Pvt. Ltd.

    Length:153 Pages

    Available at: Amazon India, Flipkart

    Book Launch 

    The official debut book launch (covered by Telegraph Newspaper), took place at Starmark on 26th June, 2025 at Quest Mall. It was an intimate gathering which was attended by the author’s family, close friends and supporters. To boost his confidence, Nussrat Jahan and fashion designer Navonil Das graced the event. The two were deeply impressed by the young talent and his passionate trait. It was indeed a moment of pride and excitement.

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  • Stray Dog Menace: Government of India Pushes Humane ABC Rules with Funds, Community Role

    Stray Dog Menace: Government of India Pushes Humane ABC Rules with Funds, Community Role

    New Delhi [India], August 19: The issue of stray dogs in India remains a stubborn challenge. Millions of street dogs live alongside people in towns and villages, sparking both compassion and concern. Dog bites, rabies fears, and street-side aggression are often reported, while at the same time, countless citizens feed and care for community animals. This uneasy balance has now pushed the government to act firmly yet sensitively.

    A Legal and Scientific Framework

    The ABC Rules, rooted in the old Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act of 1960, try to balance compassion with control. Instead of culling, they prescribe what’s called the Capture–Neuter–Vaccinate–Release method, something the World Organisation for Animal Health also advises. In simpler terms, it puts the responsibility on local bodies, with animal welfare groups lending a hand, to steadily sterilise and vaccinate street dogs.

    In practice, sterilisation drives are ongoing, managed mainly by urban local bodies. To ensure this doesn’t become a half-hearted exercise, the Centre recently issued multiple advisories. On July 16, 2025, three ministries, Animal Husbandry, Housing and Urban Affairs, and Panchayati Raj, issued a joint reminder that at least 70% of stray dogs in any given area need to be sterilised for population control to actually work.

    Money on the Table

    The government has revised its support scheme this year, making funds available for both local authorities and welfare organisations. Under the revised plan, local bodies and SPCAs can now claim around eight hundred rupees for every dog they sterilise and about six hundred for each cat. It may not sound like a huge amount, but for cash-strapped municipalities, it makes a real difference in keeping programmes running under the ABC Rules, 2023.

    There’s also a one-time support of roughly two crore rupees earmarked for State-run veterinary hospitals. That money is meant to set up essentials like proper surgical theatres, kennels, and recovery spaces, things most government hospitals badly need if they’re to handle ABC surgeries efficiently.

    To take some pressure off local administrations, the AWBI has also offered help with shelter infrastructure. Urban bodies, SPCAs, and recognised animal welfare groups can now get up to fifteen lakh rupees for small-animal shelters, and twenty-seven lakh for facilities that handle larger animals.

    On the Ground: Health and Coordination

    On the health front, the government has tightened implementation as well. States are being given support for procuring anti-rabies vaccines through ASCAD, that’s the Assistance to States for Control of Animal Diseases scheme, a component of the larger Livestock Health and Disease Control Programme.

    The health ministry has also stepped in with its own campaign. Back in September 2021, it rolled out the National Action Plan for Dog-Mediated Rabies Elimination, better known as NAPRE, under the National Rabies Control Programme. The idea is simple but ambitious: push coordinated efforts across the country until rabies is wiped out.

    Meanwhile, advisories continue to flow. From protocols on the adoption of community animals to guidelines for Resident Welfare Associations, the AWBI has issued at least a dozen circulars since 2022. These cover rates for sterilisation, tender participation, data collection on dog bites, and even the formation of committees under the ABC Rules.

    A Long Road Ahead for India and its STRAY DOGS

    The truth is, sterilisation targets are hard to meet. Cities that need surgical theatres often don’t have enough vets. Smaller towns lack kennels and holding areas. And in many rural districts, officials still treat dog control as a low priority. Yet, there is movement. Advisory letters, funding support, and capacity-building are creating slow ripples. Street dogs are part of India’s living fabric, visible in every lane and market. For many, they are companions; for others, they are a source of fear.

    The government’s current framework tries to respect both realities.

    As Union Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying Prof. S. P. Singh Baghel put it in Parliament on Tuesday, “Dog population management is not just about animals, it is also about people. Humane control means fewer bites, less rabies, and healthier streets for everyone.”

    What’s clear is that compassion alone cannot solve the stray dog problem, nor can control measures divorced from empathy. Sterilisation drives may provide the infrastructure, but what we really need is a culture of shared responsibility. Perhaps the missing piece is local innovation. Every city and village has its own rhythms, its own relationship with community dogs. Instead of a single template, why not encourage state governments and municipalities to pilot context-specific solutions, from community kennels to school-based rabies awareness drives? Sterilisation aside, with citizen volunteers, tech-based tracking, and humane training for municipal workers, we could show the world that India doesn’t have to choose between public safety and kindness.

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  • Apna Vikas: A.I.-Based Mentor & Coach To Manage People And Their Perspectives

    Apna Vikas: A.I.-Based Mentor & Coach To Manage People And Their Perspectives

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 19: Why do countless young Indians face the same anxious questions day after day? “How can I give a confident job interview when I freeze up?” “What is the best way to handle a boss who seems biased against me?” “How do I rise in my career when every step feels like a struggle?” Despite attending trainings, reading books, or watching videos, most people do not see lasting change. The missing ingredient is truly personalised, constant guidance that fits the individual’s unique personality.

    Before using Apna Vikas

    • Guidance came mainly from motivational videos
    • Help was limited to parents, relatives, or teachers
    • One-to-one consultations were expensive
    • Interaction mostly happened in groups (like training sessions)
    • Career and soft-skill advice was generic and one-size-fits-all
    • Available only in English, creating a language barrier

    After using Apna Vikas

    • Personalized AI guide instead of generic videos
    • 24/7 support via WhatsApp
    • Affordable AI mentoring compared to costly consultations
    • One-to-one interaction with AI
    • Career and soft-skill guidance tailored to personality
    • Available in both Hindi and English

    Across the world, millions of youth and working professionals face this challenge. Most skill-building options are generic, mass-produced, and not designed for personal transformation. Life coaches, leadership guides, and counsellors offer the one-to-one personalised support known to create real change—but these are expensive and limited to a select few. Individual sessions often cost ₹3,000 to ₹35,000 per session, making them expensive.

    As per ADP Research and Gallup reports in 2025, only 19% of Indian employees feel truly engaged, with stress, anger, and high attrition increasing dramatically. Employers increasingly seek candidates with strong soft skills like communication, teamwork, and adaptability—skills mostly missing today.

    Apna Vikas is transforming this scenario by offering affordable, AI-driven personal coaching tailored to each user’s personality. Drawing on 32 years of research, Apna Vikas applies proven techniques such as the Enneagram to create detailed personality profiles, enabling its AI chatbot to deliver personalised, one to one guidance.

    Available in both English and Hindi, Apna Vikas can be accessed on WhatsApp or any smartphone browser, making personalised coaching accessible even to users outside major cities. This breakthrough makes professional growth possible for rural youth, students, white-collar workers, and even blue-collar employees.

    The affordability is boosted by exclusive discounts for HDFC Bank credit and debit card holders, and expanded further by a recent partnership with Microsoft. Organisations can now deploy Apna Vikas’s platform securely and anonymously for their employees, boosting workforce skill development and engagement.

    Founder Venkatesh Madurai Subramanian, an internationally certified leadership coach with extensive global experience, created Apna Vikas inspired by his work with rural and urban Indians during the pandemic. His passion to democratise personalised coaching drives the platform’s rapid growth and its plans to add more Indian languages and pioneering new features.

    For millions of Indians seeking real, personalised guidance and growth, Apna Vikas offers an AI-powered mentor who truly “knows you” and helps unlock your best self—anytime, anywhere.

    Apna Vikas is actively building partnerships with various organisations and institutions to bring its personalised solutions to their members.

    To learn more, please see https://www.apnavikas.com/?reference=VikasForAll

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  • Paryushan 2025: Why India’s Most Introspective Festival Is Gaining Global Relevance

    Paryushan 2025: Why India’s Most Introspective Festival Is Gaining Global Relevance

    New Delhi [India], August 19: Paryushan Parva, often simply Paryushan, is Jainism’s annual festival of deep reflection and forgiveness. For 8–10 days, devout Jains worldwide pause regular life to meditate, fast and atone.

    They practise pratikraman (introspection) and seek micchami dukkadam (“I forgive you. Please forgive me”), turning inward to “search for happiness”. Even non-Jains revere this festival of forgiveness and renewal. The term Paryushan itself implies “coming together,” a time to reconcile with one’s true self and others.

    Why Paryushan’s Values Resonate Across the Globe

    Paryushan’s message now resonates far beyond India’s Jain communities. According to Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur, seekers of truth, peace and joy from all over the world come together to commemorate Paryushan Parva.

    All the participants, including many youth, joined in collective prayers, snatra puja and discourses. Even the Maharashtra Governor C P Radhakrishnan praised the gathering, calling Paryushan “not just a Jain festival but one of humanity”. Such worldwide interest reflects modern values: in an era of mindfulness and global dialogue, many are drawn to Paryushan’s themes of non-violence (ahimsa), compassion and inner peace.

    Shrimad Rajchandraji, a 19th‑century Jain saint, famously taught that “forgiveness is the grand entrance to liberation.” He emphasised that Paryushan provides an invaluable opportunity to forgive oneself and others, aiding in the liberation of the soul. This age-old wisdom that forgiveness purifies the mind is a universal ideal.

    Whether facing personal grudges or collective conflicts, Paryushan reminds participants that letting go of anger leads to a happier, lighter life. Today’s celebrations carry that same purpose: to harness forgiveness and self-discipline, dissolving past resentments and making way for compassion.

    Led by Pujya Gurudevshri Rakeshji, a devotee of Shrimad Rajchandraji, Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur has for decades championed Paryushan’s true spirit, leading global gatherings. The institution spans across 206 centres across six continents, bringing Jain teachings into diverse communities. Hundreds of international satsangs, meditation camps and youth programs extend the festival’s reach. Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur reviews highlight how attendees from different countries find common ground in Paryushan’s introspective practices. For many, even hearing about Paryushan online sparks curiosity about Jain philosophy; devotees note that stories on Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur’s channels boost awareness worldwide.

    Paryushan 2025: An Invitation to All Seekers

    This year, Paryushan Mahaparva will be celebrated from 20–27 August at Mumbai’s NSCI Dome. The program under the guidance of Pujya Gurudevshri Rakeshji, will feature daily Snatra Puja’s, discourse on Shrimad Rajchandra Vachnamrut & Natak Samaysar, and special events.

    Importantly, Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur emphasises that Paryushan is open to everyone, not just Jains. Non-Jains are welcome to attend the festival and embrace its core virtues (forgiveness, non-violence, honesty), which are universal.

    Across cultures, people face stress, hostility or environmental concerns, problems that this festival addresses by turning within. Paryushan’s rising global profile reflects a shared need for inner peace. In a world of distractions, Paryushan offers a chance to declutter our homes, while opening our hearts with movements like Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur’s “Power of One” campaign.

    Whether through solemn vows of non-violence, communal confession on Samvatsari or simply a moment of silence, Paryushan teaches that looking inward can heal outer divisions. In 2025, this is India’s most introspective festival that will once again invite the world to join in personal renewal, proving that a Jain tradition can inspire seekers of truth, peace and joy everywhere.

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  • Unified Mentor to Launch “KYC – Know Your CTC” on 25th August: India’s First AI-Based Career Readiness Platform

    Unified Mentor to Launch “KYC – Know Your CTC” on 25th August: India’s First AI-Based Career Readiness Platform

    Gurugram (Haryana) [India], August 19:Unified Mentor, a rapidly growing name in India’s edtech sector, has announced the official launch of KYC – Know Your CTC, a fully AI-powered career readiness and benchmarking platform. Designed to replicate the complete corporate hiring process, this innovation will empower students with real-time insights into their employability and expected CTC range before entering the job market.

    The AI-Driven Revolution

    Unlike traditional assessments, KYC – Know Your CTC is completely AI-based. The system integrates:

    AI Avatar HR Interviews – Avatars replicate real recruiter behavior and dynamically adjust questions based on student responses.

    Automated Technical & Aptitude Rounds – AI-generated problem sets and adaptive scoring models.

    Personalized Analytics Dashboard – AI algorithms evaluate communication, technical, and cognitive performance, producing career readiness scores.

    CTC Benchmarking Engine – Uses data models to predict realistic salary ranges based on skills, industry demand, and performance.

    Leadership Insights

    Paras Grover, Founder & CEO, Unified Mentor

    “On 25th August, we are not just launching a product; we are unveiling a career readiness ecosystem powered by AI. With KYC – Know Your CTC, students will know exactly where they stand before entering interviews. This initiative is designed to give them clarity, confidence, and direction while helping companies engage with better-prepared candidates.”

    Ishant Sethi, CTO

    “Our challenge was to build an adaptive AI system that doesn’t just evaluate but also guides students with real-time insights. KYC is scalable, fully automated, and backed by a robust backend to handle thousands of assessments simultaneously.”

    Ankit, Tech Lead

    “From AI Avatar design to automated reporting, our focus has been on seamless user experience. KYC ensures that students feel like they are in a real corporate interview environment, not just another test.”

    Sanket Patil, Head of Operations & Tech

    “We’ve ensured that the platform runs smoothly across devices, with a secure and reliable architecture. For colleges and recruiters, this means not just accurate results, but also an efficient, trustworthy system.”

    Pilot Testing & Student Feedback

    Before launch, Unified Mentor tested KYC – Know Your CTC with over 100 students in pilot mode. The results were highly promising:

    87% of students reported that the AI Avatar interviews felt “close to real HR interactions.”

    92% felt more confident about their upcoming placements.

    One student shared: “I realized my communication gaps and technical weaknesses instantly. The report gave me a clear plan to improve.”

    Another noted: “This was the first time I saw a system predict my CTC range with such accuracy—it gave me a realistic picture of where I stand.”

    Why It Matters

    Students – Build confidence, discover gaps, and understand real CTC worth.

    Colleges – Use KYC as a placement readiness benchmark to improve student outcomes.

    Companies – Save hiring costs by engaging with pre-assessed, industry-ready candidates.

    About Unified Mentor

    Unified Mentor is an edtech platform offering affordable, skill-based courses and internships in areas like data science, full-stack development, digital marketing, and UI/UX. With a mission to make skill-based education accessible, practical, and industry-aligned, Unified Mentor has already impacted thousands of learners across India.

    Closing Statement

    With the launch of KYC – Know Your CTC on 25th August 2025, Unified Mentor is set to redefine employability in India. By combining AI innovation, real-time benchmarking, and student feedback, the platform stands as a first-of-its-kind initiative to bridge the gap between skills, confidence, and corporate success.

  • Sanjay GV Reddy lauds Government on Achievement of Energy Goals 5 Years ahead of time

    Sanjay GV Reddy lauds Government on Achievement of Energy Goals 5 Years ahead of time

    New Delhi [India], August 19: While the world is just discussing climate issues sitting in boardrooms, India is rising as a flagbearer for the globe to follow. The nation has already achieved its goals of producing 50 per cent of its energy from non fossil-fuel based sources. As per the Paris Agreement signed at COP26 in Glasgow, India had to fulfil 50 per cent of its energy needs from renewable energy sources by 2030. But with its resilience and target-driven approach, the nation has achieved the goal 5 years ahead of time. This is an achievement showcasing India’s commitment towards the planet and its health.

    Union Minister of New and Renewable Energy Shri Pralhad Joshi also shared his joy and exclaimed, “In a world seeking climate solutions, India is showing the way. Achieving 50% non-fossil fuel capacity five years ahead of the 2030 target is a proud moment for every Indian. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s leadership continues to drive Bharat’s green transformation — paving the path towards a self-reliant and sustainable future.”

    Sanjay Reddy, Vice Chairman of GVK Conglomerates, applauded the government, saying, “The Government of India is known for turning impossible into possible. Yet again they have proved that under the right leadership and will to thrive, no goal is hard to achieve. With its revolutionary policy framework, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) made a successful effort to incorporate green energy into every sector, from agriculture to automobiles. As a result, India has accomplished its target remarkably.”

    As a matter of fact, MNRE introduced multi-level policies that not only contributed to the nation’s sustainable future but also to the public welfare. Schemes like PM-KUSUM, PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, solar park development, and the National Wind-Solar Hybrid Policy played a vital role in the realisation of the energy targets. Apart from this, there were several private organisations that took part in India’s clean energy race.

    Sanjay Reddy has also been vocal about green steel. “The fact that electric arc furnaces use natural gas and hydrogen to smelt recycled steel and iron is good news. 30 per cent of the world’s steel is produced in this way. Recycling is definitely a priority in order to reduce the need for new steel, but it is already largely recycled, and new steel will be the requirement,” says G V Sanjay Reddy.

    The company that initially took off with India’s first independent power plant in Jegurupadu has covered gas, hydro, and thermal sectors today. As Sanjay Reddy propagates hydro and solar power for renewable energy resources, further development is focused on the two itself, aligning with national renewable energy targets.

    All these accumulated efforts from the government and private organisations like the GVK Group have brought the nation the pride of being a futuristic country while being mindful of climate change. As per reports from the Press Information Bureau (PIB), Solar, Wind and Hydro power being the major contributors pitch in 110.9 GW, 51.3 GW and 48 GW respectively. On the other hand, Nuclear, Small hydro projects and bio power contribute 25.5 GW altogether.

    The journey towards a sustainable future does not end here. This was the first lap of India’s race towards a clean nation. The next phase will involve Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a key player, helping the nation with demand prediction, forecasted maintenance, automated energy grid management, and system efficiency enhancement. As AI comes into play, the consumers of power will turn into producers with AI-driven platforms, rooftop solar, electric vehicles, and smart meters. India and Indian companies are now motivated to accomplish its goal of being a net zero nation by 2070.

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  • ENMAS EPC Secures INR 57 Crore In Landmark Maiden Funding Round, Led By Abakkus-Managed India Ahead Venture Fund and Noted Investor Amit Agarwal

    ENMAS EPC Secures INR 57 Crore In Landmark Maiden Funding Round, Led By Abakkus-Managed India Ahead Venture Fund and Noted Investor Amit Agarwal

    Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], August 19: Enmas EPC Power Projects Ltd (“Enmas EPC” or “the Company”), a specialist in boiler engineering and a leading EPC solutions provider to the power and process industries, has successfully closed its maiden funding round of ₹ 57 crores. The round was anchored by India Ahead Venture Fund, a Category I AIF managed by Abakkus Asset Manager LLP, one of India’s most respected institutional investment managers and Mr. Amit Agarwal (prominent equity investor).

    The raise also saw participation from a formidable roster of investors, including Biyani Growth Ventures LLP (promoted by the Founders of Asian Market Securities), family members of JyotiVardhan Sonthalia, Vitamin M Securities (promoted by Madhu Sarada), SVK Realty & Investment (Family office of S Vinodkumar Diamonds Group), Anil Raika’s Family Office, Gaurav Jain & Prateek Jain (Heads of Hem Securities), Ankush Kedia (former Principal of Avendus-owned Ocean Dial AMC) and multiple marquee HNIs.

    The growth capital will be channelled towards expanding execution bandwidth across biomass, biogas and waste-to-energy verticals, while aggressively capitalising on high-value international opportunities backed by the surging demand for high-efficiency, large-scale energy infrastructure.

    With over 15 years of proven delivery, Enmas EPC has built a diversified revenue base and strong client relationships by executing 700+ MW of power projects and 2,000+ MW in Boilers and Balance of Plant contracts across more than 14 countries. The Company has also expanded into renewable energy, particularly in Bio-CNG/Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) and has executed landmark projects in the USA, Korea, and Thailand. The Company’s global project execution expertise is backed by a leadership team with pedigrees from ABL Babcock, Tata Consulting Engineers, Alstom, and Areva.

    Commenting on the fundraise, Mr. Alur Chakrapani, Managing Director of Enmas EPC, said “This capital infusion comes at the perfect time, as global demand for high-efficiency energy infrastructure has never been greater and Enmas EPC is ready to lead from the front. Backed by this strategic investment from our esteemed investors, we will accelerate our global expansion, deliver cutting-edge renewable and thermal projects with unmatched speed and precision, and set new benchmarks for engineering excellence in the energy transition.”

    Enmas EPC’s focus remains steadfast on delivering technically advanced, cost-competitive, and sustainable infrastructure solutions, enabling industries to meet rising energy demands with cleaner, more efficient systems. With this strategic capital infusion, the Company is now poised to accelerate its global expansion, redefine execution benchmarks in renewable and thermal power, and cement its position as the partner of choice for large-scale, high-efficiency energy projects worldwide.

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  • What Makes a Health Insurance Plan Worth the Premium?

    What Makes a Health Insurance Plan Worth the Premium?

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 18: Most of us don’t think about health insurance until something actually goes wrong. Maybe it’s a hospital bill that shakes us, or a medical emergency in the family that makes us realise how important coverage really is. And that’s usually when people start wondering – is my plan good enough? Am I paying the right amount? Or worse, did I choose it just because it was cheap?

    The truth is, a lower premium doesn’t always mean you’re saving money in the long run. Sometimes, you’re just signing up for a false sense of security. On the other hand, a costlier plan might seem unnecessary until you need it, and suddenly, you’re glad you had the extra coverage.

    This blog isn’t about selling a plan or telling you which one is “the best.” It’s about helping you understand what makes health insurance plans truly worth what you’re paying, especially if you’re planning to cover your whole family.

    Why Premiums Can Be Misleading

    When comparing health insurance plans, many people look only at the premium. And sure, price matters, but that’s not the full story. Let’s say two policies cost ₹12,000 and ₹18,000 a year. If the costlier one covers more hospitals, includes daycare procedures, offers quicker claims, and restores your sum insured after each use, is it really expensive?

    It depends on what you’re getting, not just what you’re paying.

    Go Beyond the Hospital Bed

    There’s more to health insurance than hospitalisation. A truly helpful policy looks at the entire treatment process – from early symptoms to follow-up visits.

    What Happens Before Admission?

    You might visit the doctor a few times, go through scans, and get tests done before you’re even admitted. If your plan doesn’t cover these, you’re paying out of pocket, even though the hospital bill is covered.

    What Happens After Discharge?

    Some people need physiotherapy. Others may have to continue medications, meet specialists again, or get reviewed regularly. A good plan covers all of that. The best health insurance options extend support beyond just the main event.

    Sub-Limits Can Ruin Good Cover

    Ever heard of someone who had insurance but still paid a huge hospital bill? That’s often because of sub-limits.

    Room Rent Restrictions

    Let’s say your policy limits your room cost to ₹3,000 per day, but the hospital charges ₹6,000 for a private room. Not only will you pay the extra rent, but other costs like doctor fees might also get reduced by half. That’s a common trap.

    Procedure Caps

    Some plans cap the amount they’ll pay for specific treatments like cataract surgery or dialysis. The treatment might cost ₹40,000, but your insurer only pays ₹25,000. The rest? You bear it.

    If a slightly higher premium removes these caps, it’s often worth the trade.

    Plans That Adapt to Your Family’s Needs

    Buying health insurance plans for family? Then you’ll need a policy that’s flexible and wide in coverage.

    Maternity and Child Benefits

    Planning a baby in the next few years? Look for plans that offer maternity cover, newborn protection, and vaccination benefits. Many have a waiting period of 2–3 years, so the earlier you opt in, the better.

    Health Check-Ups and Wellness Extras

    Some policies throw in free check-ups every year, wellness consultations, or even counselling sessions. These don’t sound critical, but can save you money over time, especially for families with kids or older parents.

    Restoration and No-Claim Bonuses

    Here’s where many high-value health insurance plans shine.

    Restoration of Sum Insured

    Used your full coverage once? Some plans restore the entire amount, so you’re protected again. This is especially useful in family floater plans, where more than one person might get hospitalised in a year.

    Bonus for No Claims

    If you don’t make a claim this year, many insurers increase your sum insured for the next year, at no extra cost. These bonuses can build up over time, offering you more coverage without increasing the premium.

    A Quick Look: What Adds Value?

    Feature Low-Cost Plan Higher-Value Plan
    Pre & Post-Hospitalisation Cover 15–30 days 60–90 days
    Room Rent Cap Yes (₹2,000–₹3,000/day) No limit or higher cap
    Maternity Cover Often excluded Included after waiting period
    Cashless Network Limited hospitals National coverage
    Claim Process Manual, paper-heavy Mostly digital
    Restoration of Sum Insured Not included Available
    No-Claim Bonus 5–10% per year Up to 50% over time

    Add-Ons That Are Actually Useful

    Not every add-on is worth buying. But a few options do make sense if they match your situation. You can test their impact on your premium using a health insurance premium calculator online.

    • Critical Illness Cover: Ideal for those with a family history of major illnesses.
    • Accidental Hospitalisation: Can offer extra support for accident-related injuries.
    • OPD Cover: For those who frequently visit doctors or get tests done outside hospital settings.

    Pick what’s relevant, not what sounds fancy.

    Claim Experience Matters Too

    You don’t want to be struggling with paperwork when a family member is unwell. A good plan should make the claim process smooth, quick, and preferably cashless.

    Check reviews and talk to people you trust. A company that settles claims efficiently, even if it costs a bit more, can make all the difference.

    Simple Tips to Maximise Your Policy

    • Buy early: Premiums go up with age. Younger buyers pay less and finish waiting periods sooner.
    • Go for multi-year options: You might get better deals for 2–3 year terms.
    • Use the health insurance premium calculator: Compare plans side-by-side before deciding.

    Final Take

    The value of a health insurance plan doesn’t lie in the premium alone. It’s in how it fits your life, protects your savings, and supports you when things go sideways. If a plan costs more but covers everything you might realistically need, that’s money well spent.

    Always choose a policy that looks beyond numbers. Look for the one that works when it matters, without leaving you with surprise bills or unnecessary stress. Because at the end of the day, you’re not just buying insurance. You’re buying peace of mind.

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  • The Stars Don’t Just Shine. They Speak. Astro Hemant is Helping the World Listen Again

    The Stars Don’t Just Shine. They Speak. Astro Hemant is Helping the World Listen Again

    Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], August 18: “God listens to everyone… but never forgets anyone. Remember Him first, and the rest of the path will create itself.”
    This line isn’t just Astro Hemant’s favorite quote—it is the true compass of his life.

    Today, his name is recognized in the world of Lal Kitab astrology as a trusted authority. With 13+ years of experience, 100,000+ consultations, and a 95%+ success rate, his journey isn’t just about stars—it’s about struggles, self-discovery, and finding his true calling.

    Childhood and the First Shade of Responsibility

    Astro Hemant was born in 1983 in a Punjabi family, with no connection to astrology. After 10th grade, life took a difficult turn when his father’s business collapsed. The family’s financial condition changed drastically, and along with studies, a new responsibility landed on his shoulders—earning for the household.

    He started his first job as an office boy in the telecom sector. From serving water, arranging files, to running basic errands—he never considered the work “small.” Within two years, through sheer hard work and determination, he rose to become the boss in the same place.

    Banking World and the High of Success

    After telecom, he worked in insurance and banking sectors. His professional growth was rapid. Soon, he became the branch manager of a multinational bank. The career track looked perfect.

    But with success came a hidden danger—overconfidence. He started his own business, but lacked experience.

    Result: A loss of 2 crore rupees, which shook his entire life.

    This was his first big wake-up call. At that moment, he asked himself:
    “Why did the same downfall happen to both me and my father?”

    Turning Point – Guru, Knowledge, and Lal Kitab

    The answer came when a Guru entered his life. The Guru advised: “Start reading Lal Kitab.”

    From 2014 to 2018, Astro Hemant studied Lal Kitab in depth. He didn’t just read it—he implemented its wisdom in his own life. He cleared debts, regained stability, and transformed his direction.

    After 2018, he made it his mission to help others transform their lives through this knowledge. To the date, he has trained over 2000 students, who are now applying Lal Kitab’s principles to change their lives and the lives of their clients.

    Astro

    Lal Kitab – A Book, A Mystery, A Method

    For many, Lal Kitab is either a puzzle or a buzzword. But for Astro Hemant, it’s a living language.

    “People think astrology is only about predicting the future,” he says, “but the real magic lies in understanding patterns—and then learning how to change them.”

    The charm of Lal Kitab lies in its simplicity:

    • Feeding rice to crows on Saturdays
    • Offering fodder to cows
    • Wearing a specific color on a specific day
    • Applying tilak not just as tradition, but to activate certain horoscope houses

    For Astro Hemant, these rituals are not superstition but scientifically calculated tools, uniquely designed for each individual.

    The Truth About Mangal Dosha – From Fear to Freedom

    One of the most widely known terms in astrology is Mangal Dosha. It is believed that if Mars is wrongly placed, it will create problems in marriage. Thousands of websites run “quick Manglik checks,” remedies, and puja packages.

    But Astro Hemant says:
    “In my experience, real Mangal Dosha is not as common as people think. And even when it exists, in most cases it can be neutralised.”

    His clear stance: Mangal Dosha is not a life sentence, but a manageable condition. Astrology is not meant to sell fear—it is a tool for preparation.

    “Like a weather forecast—if a storm is coming, don’t panic, just carry an umbrella.”

    Lal Kitab’s System – Facts and Fascination

    Written between 1939–1952, the authorship of Lal Kitab is still debated—Pandit Roop Chand Joshi or a collective work? Its blend of Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, and Persian makes it unique.

    It is based on the Kal Purush Kundali system, where an Aries ascendant is fixed, challenging the norms of traditional astrology.

    Astro Hemant says, “This book is not for rote learning, but for deep understanding.” He doesn’t pick remedies from a random list; he designs them according to the person, their life, and the timing.

    • Beyond Predictions – Practical Guidance
    • Lal Kitab Astrology & Horoscope Reading – Insights on love, career, health
    • Vastu Consultation – For balancing energies at home and office
    • Remedy-Driven Guidance – Starting remedies after sunrise, avoiding rainy days
    • Specialised Problem Solving – Targeted solutions for delayed marriage, business blocks, family disputes

    Fear-Free, Culturally Connected Astrology

    Astro Hemant never presents Shani Sade Sati or Mangal Dosha as curses. His motto is simple: “These are conditions, and they can be managed.”

    During festivals, he explains remedies through cultural connections—like linking Navratri’s 9 goddesses to planets, or explaining the planetary science behind colors, offerings, and tilak placement.

    Mentor and Teacher

    Along with clients, Astro Hemant also trains students. “Books can tell you what to do, but a mentor teaches you how to see.”

    He has turned Lal Kitab into more than just theory—it has become a path of practical mentorship.

    Why People Keep Coming Back

    People return because here, they don’t just get remedies—they get clarity.
    And in today’s uncertain world, clarity is the real luxury.

    Astro Hemant may not change your destiny overnight—but he will surely transform your relationship with your destiny.
    And sometimes, stars don’t need to be rewritten… they just need to be read the right way.

    Connect with Astro Hemant

    Instagram: @astrohemantofficial

    YouTube: @astrohemantofficial

    Facebook: @astrohemantofficial

    Website: astrohemant.com

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