Melbourne [Australia], July 2: Former Wimbledon Champion and Tennis icon Pat Cash has partnered with Abler Sports & Entertainment – ASE (pronounced ‘ACE’) to co-create ‘The Invitational’ with ‘Cash for Charity’ – a unique ‘festival of tennis’ blending sport, tennis, music, food, lifestyle and popular culture, set to debut in January 2026 in Melbourne, in the lead-up to the Australian Open.
The inaugural edition will feature legendary athletes and prominent personalities in a format that will blend on-court action with off-court energy and entertainment.
The event will also feature a fundraising initiative – ‘Cash for Charity’, adding purpose and impact.
“The Invitational is about more than tennis. I am proud to bring this to life with ASE, and do it in a way that celebrates the sport while supporting causes that matter.” said Pat Cash.
Ravi Krishnan, Founder and CEO of ASE, added: “This is what ASE is all about – creating Intellectual Properties that blend creativity and commerce, in collaboration with the right partners. Pat is an Australian legend who is both extraordinary and empathetic. The Invitational will reflect these qualities in combination with elegance and exclusivity, as a unique addition to the Summer of Tennis”.
Full details including schedule and format will be announced by ASE and Pat Cash closer to the event.
About ASE:
Abler Sports & Entertainment (ASE) is an IP and data-driven, full-service enterprise operating across sport, media, entertainment, music, fashion, food and lifestyle — with a global outlook and a focus on India and emerging markets.
Founded by sports industry pioneer Ravi Krishnan, ASE helps ambitious rightsholders, brands and talent create long-term value — through the ownership of IP, the power of engagement, and the convergence of culture and commerce.
ASE brings together global experience, local insight and thinking to build scalable, relevant and culturally resonant solutions.
Backed by a preeminent Investor Group and Advisory Board with over 300 years of combined experience, ASE combines strategic vision, operational depth and an unparalleled network of relationships with global business leaders.
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New Delhi [India], July 2: Ridhhima Mohan, founder of Ridhhima’s Academy, has been conferred the APJ Abdul Kalam Award in Education 2025, recognising her extraordinary work in transforming how young minds are nurtured, empowered, and elevated in the academic space.
Her academy has become one of India’s most outcome-oriented learning ecosystems, training children to speak, publish, compete, and rise well beyond their years. But the journey wasn’t easy.
“This didn’t come with a blueprint. It came with breaking things, rebuilding, failing, and showing up again. I’ve had to build everything from scratch—sometimes with doubt around me, and sometimes within me,” Mohan shared in a recent interview.
At the heart of Mohan’s vision is her daughter—her greatest inspiration and quiet driving force.
“She’s the reason behind my standards, my pace, and my purpose. This work is about building children who grow up knowing they matter,” she said.
Reflecting on the early days, she added, “There were nights I was designing student roadmaps while rocking a crib. There was no backup plan—just purpose”.
That purpose has translated into concrete, measurable success:
Her students have published original books on Amazon before the age of 15
Many have launched their own podcasts and built personal brands while still in school
Several have placed in the top ranks at national and international competitions in writing and public speaking
And her mentorship has helped students secure admissions and interviews at Ivy League and Mini-Ivy institutions
What sets her apart is her insistence on visibility, voice, and identity, not just academic performance.
“Our kids aren’t just topping tests. They’re learning how to own a stage, tell their story, and create impact. That’s what real preparation looks like today,” she said.
Today, Ridhhima’s Academy stands as a model of what happens when grit meets vision. It continues to attract high-potential learners across India and abroad—families who want more than marks: they want transformation.
About Ridhhima Mohan:
Ridhhima Mohan is the founder of Ridhhima’s Academy, an award-winning platform that prepares students in public speaking, creative writing, and academic leadership. Built from the ground up through resilience and results, the academy has helped students publish books, win global competitions, and gain admission into prestigious universities worldwide.
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New Delhi [India], July 1: As we observe Doctors’ Day 2025, leading cardiologists from across the country are calling attention to this growing trend. They’re sharing their clinical experience, early warning signs people often miss, and simple but powerful steps young adults can take to reduce their risk. Their message is both urgent and hopeful—when caught early and managed properly, many heart issues are preventable. On this Doctors’ Day, it’s time to take heart health seriously, no matter your age.
1. Dr. Rahul Singhal, Director – Cardiology and Cardiac Electrophysiology at Fortis Hospital Jaipur
In recent years, we have witnessed a troubling rise in heart-related issues among young adults, often linked to modern lifestyle factors like high stress, poor diet, lack of physical activity, and irregular sleep patterns,” says Dr. Rahul Singhal, a leading expert in Interventional Cardiology and Cardiac Electrophysiology. Interventional Cardiology and Cardiac Electrophysiology – to keep millions of HEARTS beating.
“Many young individuals ignore early warning signs such as palpitations, chest discomfort, or unexplained fatigue. It is crucial to promote timely cardiac screenings and lifestyle modifications from a younger age. Prevention is the key—we must not wait for symptoms to surface before acting.”
Dr. Singhal also highlights the need for mindful living in the digital age: “Stay connected, but don’t disconnect from your body’s signals.”
On this Doctors’ Day 2025, Dr. Singhal extends his heartfelt gratitude: “Wishing a very Happy Doctors’ Day to all fellow doctors who work tirelessly to keep hearts beating strong and lives thriving.
2. Dr. Lal Daga – MBBS, DNB (Med.), DNB (Card) MNAMS, FESC (International), FEAC, Advanced Cardiology Training Programme (Seoul), Senior Consultant Interventional Cardiologist at Apollo Hospital, Ahmedabad
On this Doctors’ Day 2025, I extend my heartfelt wishes to all fellow medical professionals who tirelessly work for the well-being of others. Over the years, we’ve witnessed a worrying trend—heart-related conditions which are no longer limited to the elderly. Young adults, even those in their 20s and 30s, are increasingly facing heart problems. This shift is largely driven by sedentary lifestyles, unhealthy eating habits, chronic stress, poor sleep patterns, and May be genetics & environmental factors as well. The early onset of conditions like diabetes, hypertension, obesity and use of tobbaco & smoking is a major factor in our country. What’s alarming is that many of these cases are preventable.
My advice to the younger generation is simple: value your heart earliest possible. Take an early cardiac checkup and have a cardiac risk assessment. Prioritize routine health check-ups, stay physically active, limit processed foods, and avoid smoking or excessive alcohol. Have a proper sleep. Mental well-being is just as important—don’t ignore stress. The heart is not just a vital organ, it’s your life’s engine. Take care of it—before it demands your attention in crisis. Don’t delay if any alarming symptoms & signs are there.
Dr Lal Daga who has extensive experience & expertise in complex cardiac interventions including coronary interventions, device implantation and acute heart attacks had reiterated the utmost importance of prevention of heart attack.
3. Dr. Bipin Chandra Aditya Dasari – Interventional Cardiologist at Rhythm Heart Institute, Vadodara
In recent years, we are witnessing a worrying trend — a significant rise in heart-related problems among young adults, even those in their 20s and 30s. Sedentary lifestyles, high stress levels, poor dietary habits, smoking, alcohol, and a lack of regular exercise are contributing heavily to early-onset cardiovascular disease,” says Dr. Bipin Chandra Aditya Dasari, Interventional Cardiologist.
“What’s alarming is that many young individuals overlook early warning signs like fatigue, chest discomfort, or breathlessness, often attributing them to routine stress. My advice: take your heart health seriously from a young age. Prioritize regular health check-ups, adopt a heart-friendly lifestyle, and manage stress effectively. Prevention is always better than cure — especially with the heart.”
On this Doctors’ Day 2025, I urge everyone to not only thank doctors but also to listen to their advice. Let’s build a healthier, heart-smart generation.
4. Dr. Pavan Kumar, MBBS, M.S., M.Ch. (Cardiovascular & Thoracic), F.I.A.C.S., Ex. Head–Department of Cardiovascular surgery – Lilavati Hospital & Research center, Honorary Consultant – Raheja-Fortis, Gleneagles, BSES,Criticare Asia & Arogyanidhi Hospitals, Mumbai
Dr. Pavan Kumar, senior cardiovascular and thoracic surgeon, highlights a concerning trend: the rising incidence of heart attacks among young adults, including those in their 30s and 40s. What was once considered a condition of older age is now affecting a much younger demographic. This shift can be attributed to a combination of modern lifestyle factors—especially within high-pressure professions like entertainment. Long working hours, erratic schedules, poor sleep, and chronic stress all contribute to cardiovascular strain. Sedentary habits, unhealthy dieting practices, and the use of performance-enhancing substances for aesthetic goals can further elevate risk.
Dr. Kumar also points out the genetic predisposition many South Asians carry, making early prevention all the more vital. He stresses the importance of regular check-ups, a balanced diet, consistent physical activity, and stress management techniques such as yoga or mindfulness. Addressing mental health, avoiding smoking or substance abuse, and maintaining a healthy work-life balance are essential. On this Doctors’ Day, Dr. Kumar urges everyone—especially the youth—to take proactive steps toward heart health and make well-being a lifelong priority.
5. Dr. Dhiman Kahali – Cardiologist – MBBS, MD – General Medicine, DM – Cardiology, Kolkata
Over the past decade, we’ve seen a disturbing rise in heart issues among young adults—often linked to modern lifestyle choices like poor diet, chronic stress, irregular sleep, and lack of physical activity,” says Dr. Dhiman Kahali, Interventional Cardiologist. “It’s a wake-up call. Heart disease is no longer confined to the elderly. I urge today’s youth to treat their hearts with the seriousness it deserves—through regular health checkups, balanced routines, and mindful living.”
Dr. Kahali further adds, “Doctors’ Day is not just a celebration of our profession—it’s a reminder of our shared responsibility toward preventive health. Let this day inspire individuals, especially the younger generation, to listen to their bodies and take early action. After all, your heart is your most loyal companion—take care of it.”
Wishing everyone a heart-healthy life on this Doctors’ Day 2025.
In today’s fast-paced world, we’re witnessing an alarming surge in heart-related issues among young adults—something that was once considered rare. Sedentary lifestyles, high stress levels, irregular sleep, and unhealthy food habits are major contributors. The heart is a resilient organ, but it cannot sustain neglect forever. I urge young individuals to take charge of their cardiovascular health by making conscious lifestyle changes—incorporating regular exercise, managing stress, and undergoing timely checkups. Prevention is far more powerful than cure, and early awareness can save lives. On this Doctors’ Day 2025, I extend my heartfelt wishes to all fellow doctors who continue to serve tirelessly. Let us also use this day as a reminder to the younger generation to prioritize heart health today for a stronger tomorrow.”
7. Dr. Abdul Mansoor, Interventional Cardiologist, Mangalore
In recent years, we’ve seen a startling rise in heart-related conditions among young adults — something that was once considered rare. Sedentary lifestyles, chronic stress, poor dietary habits, and lack of regular health checkups are accelerating heart risks, even in people as young as their twenties. As a cardiologist, I urge everyone to treat their heart as a lifelong responsibility, not just something to worry about in later years. Prevention is always more powerful than cure — and it starts with mindful choices made every day. Balanced nutrition, daily physical activity, regular sleep, and routine screenings go a long way in maintaining heart health. Most importantly, young people must recognize that emotional well-being and physical health go hand in hand. Let’s build a future where heart attacks don’t define our youth, but healthy hearts do.
8. Dr. Ajit G. Desai, MD, DM (Card), DNB (Card), AFACC (USA) Addl. Director – Cardiology, Jaslok Hospital; Interventional Cardiologist – Breach Candy, H. N. Reliance, Nanavati & Asian Heart Hospitals, Mumbai
With over 35 years of distinguished experience, Dr. Ajit G. Desai is a senior interventional cardiologist recognized for his expertise in complex coronary angioplasties, Rotablation, IVUS, OCT, and TAVR procedures. A Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, he has mentored countless DM candidates and authored over 100 national and international publications. A firm advocate for preventive cardiology, Dr. Desai emphasizes the need for regular screenings and healthy lifestyles among young adults to combat the growing incidence of heart disease.
He has led major educational initiatives, organized international conferences like India Live and AOC, and continues to offer cardiology teaching clinics on YouTube. As a member of the Maharashtra COVID Task Force, he played a pivotal role in resource mobilization during the pandemic.
A sports enthusiast and multiple-time World Masters Badminton finalist, Dr. Desai brings passion, precision, and public service to every aspect of his life. On Doctors’ Day 2025, he urges young adults to listen to their bodies, reduce stress, and embrace holistic heart health.
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New Delhi [India], July 1: Early-stage osteoarthritis may present with subtle symptoms such as joint stiffness, mild pain after activity, or reduced flexibility—signs that are frequently overlooked or mistaken for temporary discomfort. Recognizing these early indicators can make a significant difference in managing the disease, slowing its progression, and maintaining quality of life. In this special feature, leading experts help decode the early symptoms of osteoarthritis and offer timely advice on prevention and care—reminding us that awareness and early intervention are crucial to long-term joint health.
1. Dr. Samir Pilankar – MS Orth, DNB, MNAMS, Fellowship training, (Germany, Switzerland & Spain), Senior Joint replacement & Arthroscopy surgeon, Robotic Knee Surgeon at Sujay & Nanavati Max Hospital, Mumbai
Dr. Samir Pilankar emphasizes the importance of early recognition of osteoarthritis (OA) symptoms for better outcomes. OA, a degenerative joint disease, often begins subtly with signs that can be mistaken for general fatigue or aging. Common early symptoms include joint pain after physical activity—especially in the knees, hips, hands, or spine—which may initially be intermittent but gradually becomes more persistent. Morning stiffness or stiffness after periods of inactivity, typically easing within 30 minutes, is also a key indicator.
Other signs include mild swelling, joint tenderness, or a grating sensation (crepitus) during movement. As the disease advances, reduced joint flexibility and difficulty in daily activities may occur. Dr. Pilankar stresses that early diagnosis and management—through physiotherapy, joint-friendly exercises, and weight control—can slow disease progression and improve quality of life. For advanced cases, he recommends robotic knee replacement surgery, which offers precise results, smaller incisions, minimal pain, and faster recovery. Prompt orthopedic consultation is crucial for effective treatment planning.
2. Dr Anurag Awasthi is a Senior Orthopedic Surgeon & Sports Injury specialist in Gurugram. Currently working as Director- Orthopedics at Kimaya Healthcare; Visiting Consultant- Artemis Hospital & C K Birla Hospital, Gurugram
Dr. Anurag Awasthi highlights the importance of recognizing early-stage osteoarthritis (OA). Early signs often include discomfort in large joints like the knee or ankle, joint stiffness, occasional swelling, or a creaking sound (crepitus) during movement. Many patients experience difficulty with activities such as sitting on the floor or climbing stairs.
While OA can affect any joint, it commonly targets the knees and hips. In some cases, patients may also notice swelling and stiffness in finger joints. If not addressed early, OA can lead to chronic pain and deformity. Fortunately, advancements in regenerative orthopedics offer promising, minimally invasive solutions. Treatments such as Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and growth factor concentrates harness the body’s own healing potential to slow cartilage damage, reduce pain, and potentially delay surgery. These in-clinic procedures are safe, effective, and involve minimal risk. For consultation, visit Kimaya Healthcare, Sector 49, Gurugram or call +91-8447918981.
3. Dr. Rohil Singh Kakkar, MBBS, D.Ortho, MS Ortho, Fellowship in Trauma & Joint Replacement Surgery, Faculty Member – Royal College of Surgeons of England, Consultant Joint Replacement and Orthopaedic Surgeon – Eternal Hospital Sanganer, Jaipur
Precision, Purpose, and the Power of the Scalpel : On Doctor’s Day, I reflect on what it means to be a surgeon — where every incision is a promise, every suture a silent oath. Surgery is not merely technique; it is trust placed in our hands at life’s most vulnerable moments.
As an orthopaedic surgeon, I have seen how precision on the operating table translates into freedom for patients — the freedom to walk, to lift a grandchild, to return to life.
Behind every successful surgery is discipline, sacrifice, and a relentless pursuit of perfection. Today, we honour not only doctors but the surgical commitment to excellence. May our hands continue to heal and our minds remain sharp, for every operation carries with it the hope of a better tomorrow.
4. Dr. Dr Nikunj Agrawal, Associate Director, Orthopaedics, Robotic Joint Replacements and Sports Injury, MAX SUPER SPECIALITY HOSPITAL, VAISHALI AND NOIDA
Early-stage osteoarthritis is often subtle but recognizing its symptoms early can help delay progression. The most common sign is “joint pain”, especially after activity or prolonged use. This pain typically affects weight-bearing joints like the knees, hips, or lower back. Morning stiffness lasting less than 30 minutes is another hallmark, often improving with gentle movement. Affected joints may feel tender, and you might notice mild swelling or a slight grinding sensation (crepitus) during motion due to cartilage wear. Loss of flexibility or a reduced range of motion can also occur gradually. Symptoms may come and go initially, leading many to ignore them. However, early detection and lifestyle changes, including weight management, physical therapy, and low-impact exercise, can significantly slow disease progression. If you experience persistent joint discomfort or stiffness, it’s important to consult an orthopaedic specialist for timely evaluation and management.
5. Dr. Safiuddin Nadwi, Mumbai
Dr. Safiuddin Nadwi, a leading orthopedic surgeon based in Mumbai, is pioneering the future of joint care with robotic knee replacement surgery, a breakthrough that combines advanced precision with enhanced patient mobility. Unlike conventional methods, this technology uses pre-operative imaging and 3D modeling to tailor the surgical plan to each patient’s unique anatomy. The result is highly accurate bone cuts and optimal implant placement, leading to better joint alignment, increased stability, and superior long-term outcomes.
This cutting-edge approach allows patients to benefit from reduced pain, improved range of motion, and significantly faster recovery times, enabling an earlier return to daily life. By harnessing robotic assistance, Dr. Nadwi ensures an unparalleled level of personalization and precision, setting a new benchmark in orthopedic excellence.
As the field of robotic surgery evolves, patients can expect even more refined results, with less discomfort and minimal downtime. With his expertise and commitment to innovation, Dr. Nadwi continues to redefine orthopedic care.
For consultation, contact @ 8881887838 and take the first step toward pain-free mobility.
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6. Dr. Rohit Lamba – Best Orthopedic Surgeon, Knee Replacement Surgeon, Joint Replacement Surgeon in Gurgaon
Early-stage osteoarthritis doesn’t shout — it speaks in subtle signs,” says Dr. Rohit Lamba, renowned Orthopedic & Joint Replacement Surgeon, Gurgaon. “Most patients tend to ignore the initial signs like stiffness in the morning, mild joint discomfort after activity, or a subtle crackling sound in the knees. These are the body’s early alarms — not just signs of aging — and if recognized early, we can delay progression with non-surgical methods such as physiotherapy, lifestyle changes, and medication.”
Dr. Lamba emphasizes that timely diagnosis is the cornerstone of joint preservation. “With today’s advancements in orthopedic care, early-stage osteoarthritis can be managed effectively without surgical intervention. The key is awareness — listening to your joints and seeking expert guidance before it advances.”
On this Doctor’s Day, Dr. Rohit Lamba extends his heartfelt wishes: “Wishing all my fellow healthcare professionals a Happy Doctor’s Day! May we continue to heal, inspire, and bring movement back into lives.
7. Dr. Sanjeev Varma, MBBS, MS (Ortho), MBA (HCS), Orthopaedic & Wellness Consultant – Sanjeevan Bone, Joint & Wellness Clinic, Sr. Consultant – Fortis Hospital, New Delhi
Dr. Sanjeev Varma emphasizes the importance of recognizing early signs of osteoarthritis (OA) to prevent its rapid progression. OA is a common degenerative condition that affects the knees, often beginning between the ages of 35–40, particularly in women.
Early symptoms of OA include intermittent pain around the knees, calves, and thighs; morning stiffness or stiffness after inactivity; discomfort during stair climbing or walking on uneven surfaces; limited range of knee movement, and grating or popping sounds when bending the knee. These symptoms can be influenced by lifestyle factors such as sedentary habits, obesity, and comorbidities like diabetes. Urban populations and females are particularly at higher risk.
The good news, Dr. Varma notes, is that increased awareness allows for timely intervention. Corrective lifestyle changes, regular physical activity, and early therapeutic treatments—including cartilage-regenerating medicines and injections—can significantly slow disease progression. Staying active and maintaining musculoskeletal fitness is key to managing early-stage OA effectively and maintaining long-term joint health.
8. Dr. Sachin Bhonsle, MS orth; FRCS Glasgow (UK), Senior Consultant Robotic Joint replacements and Knee specialist, Mumbai
Dr. Sachin Bhonsle stresses the importance of knowing your own body. Discomfort or pain is common after unaccustomed activity, sports, injuries, or certain illnesses. However, it’s crucial to distinguish these from symptoms of arthritis. Osteoarthritis is a wear-and-tear process, not a disease. Inflammatory arthritis like rheumatoid can behave similarly, especially at the outset. Common early symptoms include discomfort while going up or down stairs or slopes, back pain on bending, neck pain due to poor posture, and thumb pain during daily tasks. These symptoms are often mild at the start of the day but worsen with ongoing activity. Morning stiffness is associated with early osteoarthritis but typically lasts only a few minutes to an hour. A typical pattern is that rest or taking a break provides symptom relief. Recognizing these signs allows you to modify exercises or sports and continue enjoying an active, pain-free life. Dr. Bhonsle recommends improving lifestyle and diet when such symptoms occur, along with consulting your doctor for proper guidance.
9. Dr. Naresh Agarwal, MBBS, DNB Orthopaedics, Delhi
On this Doctors’ Day, I want to share some simple but important advice on staying active as we grow older. With age, our joints and muscles naturally become less flexible, but keeping moving regularly can help maintain strength and independence. I recommend low-impact exercises like walking, swimming, and yoga to improve joint mobility and muscle tone. Strength and balance training are equally important to prevent falls and keep you steady on your feet. Always pay attention to your body — avoid pushing through pain and consult an orthopedic expert if discomfort persists. Staying active not only supports your physical health but also uplifts your mental well-being. This Doctors’ Day, let’s commit to aging gracefully by moving smart and staying strong.
10. Dr. Mudit Khanna, Orthopedic Surgeon in Mumbai
Osteoarthritis often begins quietly – with just a little stiffness or pain after activity – and many people ignore these early signs. But timely recognition can make a huge difference in maintaining joint health and quality of life,” says Dr. Mudit Khanna, renowned Orthopedic Surgeon with expertise in Arthroplasty and Arthroscopy.
“As an orthopedic specialist, I strongly advocate for awareness about early-stage symptoms such as joint discomfort during movement, mild swelling, or a feeling of stiffness after rest. These may seem minor, but they are the body’s early alarms. With modern diagnostic tools and minimally invasive techniques, we can manage these conditions effectively and help patients maintain active, pain-free lifestyles.”
On this Doctor’s Day, Dr. Khanna extends his warm wishes to all medical professionals: “Let’s continue to serve with compassion, innovate for better care, and educate for early action. Happy Doctor’s Day to my fellow healthcare heroes who make a difference every single day.
11. Dr. Rahul Rane, MS, DNB, MNAMS Fellowship Training (Korea, France), Joint Replacement & Spine Surgeon Dr L H Hiranandani, Nanavati Max & Criticare Hospital, Mumbai
Dr. Rahul Rane stress on “not to Ignore the Early Signs of Arthritis” Is knee pain slowing you down? Many people mistake the early signs of osteoarthritis—like morning stiffness, joint pain after activity, or difficulty climbing stairs—as normal aging. But these are your body’s warning signals. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint condition that can affect people as early as their30s. Women, especially after menopause, and those with sedentary lifestyles or weight issues are at higher risk. The good news? Early diagnosis and timely lifestyle changes—like regular low-impact exercise, weight management, and physiotherapy—can delay progression and improve quality of life. Today’s advanced treatments, including regenerative therapy and minimally invasive joint replacements, offer faster recovery and long-term relief. Don’t wait for the pain to worsen. Listen to your joints and consult an orthopaedic expert early.
12. Dr. SIVARAMAN .B M.S (Ortho) MRCS (Ed) FRCS (T&O) UK FEBOT (Paris) CCT / CESR Ortho UK Diploma in Sports Medicine of UK & Ireland PG Diploma in Ortho (UCLAN – UK) British (BOA) Shoulder & Elbow Fellowship -Teeside, UK British (BOA) Fellowship in Upper Limb & Major Trauma – Stoke on Trent UK Sr. Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon – Shoulder & Ebow Specialist
Osteoarthritis in early stages may present with pain with movements, stiffness and some discomfort, these symptoms might resolve with rest. In shoulder and elbow joint early osteoarthritis may present with pain with movements and some stiffness. It may affect day to day activities. It is important to diagnose them early hence we can prevent further damage. Strengthening specific muscles around the joint will reduce the load going through the joint hence prevent further damage. Each joint got specific muscles to strengthen to prevent the progression. Shoulder – Scapular and cuff muscles, Elbow – Biceps and Triceps, Back and neck – Back and neck muscles, Hip – Gluteal, Knee – Quadriceps.
We need to do these exercises when not much pain there. To relieve pain we can use physio/ hyaluronidase / food supplements / PRP injection.
My website www.preventiveorthopaedics.com got all the exercises. You can contact 9003222747 for appointment with Dr Sivaraman B, Senior Shoulder and elbow consultant, Chennai.
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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 28: In a country where water carries faith, nourishes families, and powers industries, the question isn’t just how much water we have but how safe it truly is. With this urgent reality in focus, ZeroB launches ‘Bharat Ka Paani’, a nationwide campaign that echoes one unwavering message: every part of India deserves access to pure, protected, and safe drinking water.
From the crowded streets of Mumbai to the silent hills of the Northeast, millions still struggle for a glass of clean water. With ‘Bharat Ka Paani’, ZeroB is not just offering technology, it is offering hope, dignity, and the right to health.
To bring the emotion of the campaign to life, ZeroB has also launched a heartwarming anthem, a soulful tribute to the bond between India and its water. Celebrating purity, unity, and the right to safe water for all.
At its core, this campaign is a mission of trust, built on ZeroB’s decades-long legacy of protecting Indian homes from unsafe water. It showcases the brand’s tailored solutions—from advanced RO and UV systems, Alkaline & Hydrogen Water to community-level Suraksha Taps, designed to suit the unique water conditions of each region in India.
Mr. Yogesh Bajpai, Executive Vice President & Business Head – ZeroB (Home & Commercial Water Solutions), shared:
“Clean drinking water is not a privilege—it’s a right. With ‘Bharat Ka Paani’, ZeroB renews its promise to every Indian space—homes, schools, hospitals, factories—that no matter where you are, we will deliver water that is pure, protected, and safe. We’re not just providing products; we’re helping people live healthier, safer lives.”
Through this initiative, ZeroB aims to:
• Reach every part of India with customized water solutions, designed for the challenges of each region
• Safeguard every environment – domestic, commercial, and institutional—from unsafe water
• Raise awareness about local water issues that silently affect health and wellbeing
• Inspire trust by sharing real stories of impact and transformation across the country
‘Bharat Ka Paani’ is more than a campaign. It’s a promise that no child should fall sick from the water they drink, no parent should worry if the water at home is safe, and no corner of India should be left behind.
Rolling out through digital platforms, regional campaigns, and community touchpoints, ZeroB’s message is clear: Water that unites India should never divide it by safety.
Because this isn’t just water. This is Bharat Ka Paani. And every drop must be pure & protected.
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Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], June 28: SEPC Limited today announced that it has achieved successful closure of Rights Issue of 74,35,19,173 (Seventy Four Crores Thirty-Five Lakhs Nineteen Thousands One Hundred & Seventy-Three ) Partly paid-up Equity Shares aggregating to ₹ 350 Cr. having issue price of ₹ 10/- per Equity Share (including a share premium of ₹ nil per share) (the “issue price”) on a rights basis to the eligible equity shareholders of our Company closed successfully on June 23, 2025. The Payment Schedule for the issue is as follows:
Amount Payable per Rights Equity Share
i.e. Issue Price
Face value (₹)
Premium (₹)
Total
On Application
5.00
Nil
5.00
On First and Call (as determined by our Board in consultation with Rights Issue
Committee)
5.00
Nil
5.00
The Rights issue was oversubscribed by 2.12 times.
SEPC Limited, is one of the leading EPC player in Water and Municipal Services, Roads, Industrial, and Mining sectors, announced today the successful closure of the issue of 74,35,19,173 (Seventy-Four Crores Thirty-Five Lakhs Nineteen Thousand One Hundred & Seventy-Three) partly paid−up Equity Shares (including a share premium of ₹ nil per share) (the “issue price”) on rights basis to the eligible equity shareholders (the “Rights Issue”) which was launched on June 09, 2025.
The issue resulted into subscription of 74,35,19,173 shares resulting into oversubscription by 2.12 times. The issue period was from June 09, 2025, to June 23, 2025. The issue size was 35,00,00,000 (Thirty-Five Crores) partly paid-up Equity Shares aggregating to Rs. 350 Cr. having issue price of Rs. 10/- per Equity Share (including a share premium of ₹ nil per share) (the “issue price”) on a rights basis to its eligible equity shareholders in the ratio of 11 (Eleven) Rights Equity Share for every 50 (Fifty) fully paid-up Equity Shares held as on record date i.e. May 23, 2025. The payment schedule for this issue being partly paid up will be 50% i.e. ₹ 5/- (per share) payable with the Application and balance 50% will be payable on First and Final call. The funds raised via rights issue will be used in the manner described in the Letter of Offer dated May 22, 2025., i.e.
Funding for Payment of Non-Convertible Debentures including redemption and interest.
Repayment/Pre-payment, in full or part, of certain borrowings availed by the Company.
Funding for increasing the additional Margin of Non- Fund Based Limits.
To augment the existing and incremental working capital requirement of our Company.
General Corporate Purpose
The allotment and listing formalities of the new shares on the BSE and NSE are expected to be completed on or about Friday, 27th June, 2025 and Tuesday, July 08, 2025 respectively.
Commenting on the success of the Rights Issue, Shri Mr. Abdulla Mohammad Ibrahim Hassan Abdulla, Chairman and Non-Executive Director of SEPC Limited, said, “I express my sincere thanks to our dear and esteemed shareholders for participating in this Rights Issue and making it a new and proud landmark in the history of India’s capital market.
Our shareholders have always been our biggest source of strength. Our decades-old relationship based on trust has consistently spurred us to achieve more. We are delighted and humbled by their extraordinary show of confidence in the future of SEPC.
Intermediaries for this rights issue:
Sumedha Fiscal Services Limited − Lead Manager to the Issue,
Cameo Corporate Services Limited – Registrar to the Issue
T&S Law − Legal Advisor to the Company,
Axis Bank Limited − Banker to the Issue.
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Dover, Delaware/Pune (Maharashtra) [India], June 28: WANotifier, an all-in-one WhatsApp marketing SaaS platform built on the official WhatsApp API, announced today that it has joined the TinySeed EMEA Fall 2024 accelerator batch. The funding will be used to further develop its product and expand market reach to help small businesses effectively expand their reach and automate customer interactions on WhatsApp.
Founded in 2022, WANotifier helps businesses streamline marketing, customer engagement, and automation through WhatsApp, one of the fastest-growing communication channels for businesses globally. As an official Meta Tech Partner, WANotifier offers a unique approach with 0% API markup and flexible onboarding options; businesses can either use a managed embedded signup flow or configure the API directly with their own credentials.
“We had applied to TinySeed earlier as well but got in this time, and I couldn’t be happier,” said Ram Shengale, Founder of WANotifier. “I’ve always admired TinySeed’s mostly bootstrapped mindset toward building sustainable SaaS businesses. Being the only Indian company in this batch makes it even more special. The TinySeed network and mentors are extremely knowledgeable and friendly; you can ask highly specific questions and get actionable advice. That’s one of the best parts of being part of this fund.”
The company plans to use the funding primarily for product development and marketing. “We’re behind a few of our competitors in terms of features, so our first goal is to build a strong development team and reach feature parity,” Shengale added. “At the same time, we’ll focus on penetrating key market segments. Our philosophy is simple: help businesses market at scale on WhatsApp without adding to the inherent complexity of the API. Many providers build clunky, hard-to-use software; we’re committed to delivering a clean, user-friendly experience for marketers and business owners.”
WANotifier currently serves thousands of businesses across various industries, with notable customers including BITS Pilani, Iskcon, Dog Home Foundation, Bvlgari Casablanca, Mega Events (UK), and others. Having completed most core features recently, the team is now accelerating marketing efforts to reach new markets.
About WANotifier WANotifier Inc. is an all-in-one WhatsApp marketing SaaS tool for businesses, built on top of the official WhatsApp API. It helps businesses automate marketing, customer engagement, and transactional messaging on WhatsApp with an easy-to-use platform and flexible onboarding options. WANotifier is an official Meta Tech Partner. The company is headquartered in Dover, Delaware (USA), with its India team based in Pune, Maharashtra.
About TinySeed TinySeed is a remote accelerator and early-stage investment fund that helps SaaS founders grow profitable, sustainable businesses. The Fall 2024 EMEA batch supports founders across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
Media Contact: Ram Shengale Founder, WANotifier Inc. Email: contact@wanotifier.com Website: https://wanotifier.com
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New Delhi [India], June 26: A major milestone in the Gau Rashtra Yatra by the Rashtriya Gau Sevak Sangh (RGSS) was marked on 25 June 2025 in Lucknow, when Narendra Kumar, Bharat Singh Rajpurohit, and Venugopal Naidu Puvvada met Shri Shyam Bihari Gupta, Chairman of the Uttar Pradesh Gau Seva Aayog. Guided by the vision of the Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, and the Hon’ble Chief Minister, Shri Yogi Adityanath, the meeting underscored a unified mission to build a $1 trillion gau-based rural economy rooted in cow protection and organic agriculture.
It was a high-impact step toward aligning policy, people, and purpose with India’s traditional strengths.
Bharat Singh Rajpurohit (Trustee and Director at RGSS- Indigenous Cattle Development) shed light on the key outcomes of the discussion in the meeting with Shri Shyam Bihari Gupta. He said, “We talked about the sustainable management of 12 lakh+ cattle across Uttar Pradesh. Additionally, we highlighted the potential of promoting organic farming through the use of cow dung as a viable alternative to chemical inputs. Also, we had a discussion about our ongoing Gau Rashtra Yatra and how it will tell the story of Gaupaalaks and Gausevaks across the country. We further drew his attention towards the development of Panchgavya-based rural entrepreneurship hubs. It will encourage more youth towards the path of dairy farming.”
The Right Balance between Gauseva and Technology
During the meeting, a discussion took place about striking the right balance between Gauseva and technology.
Adding to the momentum was the involvement of Venugopal Naidu Puvvada, Trustee and National Coordinator- Tech and Innovation at Rashtriya Gau Sevak Sangh. He said, “We presented our AI-first dairytech platform, Dairykhata, built for the empowerment of dairy farmers in rural and semi-urban areas. We kept our mission in front of Shri Shyam Bihar Ji that we want every gaushala to become a micro-enterprise. When we digitize even 10% of Indian gaushalas, the social and economic ripple effect could touch millions of rural lives. Through Dairykhata, we are aiming to revolutionize the way gaushalas and dairy farms run in our country, and its impact is going to be remarkable in the next 10 years.”
“We brought the picture of full-scale digitalization of government and trust-run Gaushalas in front of Shri Shyam Bihari Gupta and creation of a tech-integrated Gauseva ecosystem with end-to-end support. He was impressed by our initiative, and he promised to extend support in every possible way.” Venugopal Naidu Puvvada concluded after this statement.
Cow Protection and Gau-aadharit Arthvyavastha
Narendra Kumar, Founder and National Convener of RGSS and Hindrise, known for his strategic approach to cow protection and rural development, highlighted the immediate need to replicate the successful models of Gau-aadharit Arthvyavastha on a larger scale.
“In the last 6 months, we have rescued and rehabilitated 5000+ inured and abandoned cows in our Hindrise Gau Sanvardhan Aashram, a unit of Hindrise Gaushala, in Noida and Aligarh and other associated Gaushalas. We have trained 10,000+ farmers in Panchgavya practices, and they have produced 4.2 lakh litres of organic Gau Ark and 3.5 lakh cow dung-based products, generating rural income and reviving ancient science.” Narendra Kumar said.
“Shri Shyam Bihari Gupta Ji has shown great enthusiasm for our approach. He intends to implement our scalable model of Gau-aadharit Arthvyavastha in 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh and could result in the creation of over 1 lakh new jobs.” Narendra Kumar signed off after this statement.
This movement by Rashtriya Gau Sevak Sangh (RGSS) extends beyond cow protection, encompassing economic transformation, cultural revival, and climate-smart rural development.
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New Delhi [India], June 26: In a world where many chase the spotlight, Sachin Parikh stands apart as an artist who let the craft guide his path. From Gujarati theatre to the big screen and now into the world of OTT, Sachin’s journey has been anything but conventional — yet deeply rooted in passion, legacy, and performance.
Born and raised in Mumbai, Sachin Parikh was never far from the world of performance. With a father who was an avid theatre enthusiast, storytelling ran in his blood. Though his academic path led him to a B.Com degree from Narsee Monjee College and a General LLB from Jitendra Chauhan College of Law, destiny had other plans. Even while working a regular banking job, Sachin never abandoned his first love — the stage.
His initial acclaim came through Gujarati theatre, where he delivered powerful performances across countless plays for over two decades. One of the landmark moments in his theatre career was his portrayal of Krishna in Kanji vs Kanji — the play that inspired the hit Bollywood film OMG – Oh My God!, with Akshay Kumar stepping into the same role on screen. Other celebrated plays include Masala Mami, Saiyer Tu Aave To Janu, and Dikro to Wahi ni Thapan, each showcasing his natural command over stagecraft.
Sachin’s foray into television and cinema was a natural extension of his theatrical roots. Over the years, he’s shared the screen with industry stalwarts like Aamir Khan (PK), Ajay Devgn (Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji), and Manoj Bajpayee (Aligarh). He also portrayed Brij Narain Kaul in Main Atal Hoon alongside Pankaj Tripathi — a role that brought both dignity and presence to the screen. His roles have spanned diverse genres and formats — from television serials like Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah
Chashmah, Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, and Pushpa Impossible (where he played the beloved Manish Parikh) to web series such as Karm Yuddh, Avrodh 2, and Crackdown 2.
International audiences also took note of his talent in the global series The Most Beautiful Hands of Delhi. Most recently, his portrayal of Prabhat Singh Chauhan in Vasudha on Zee TV has won him praise for its depth and emotional maturity.
While Bollywood opened its doors to him with films like Bajrang Aur Ali, where he played Ali, it’s his upcoming Gujarati film Vahali that has his heart. “As a father, the script of Vahali moved me deeply,” he says. “It speaks of the beautiful bond between a father and daughter. It’s emotional, romantic, and rooted in family values — something I connect with as a parent and an artist.”
Parikh’s choices reflect a quiet confidence in storytelling over stardom. He gravitates toward roles that speak to him emotionally, often taking on characters with layered depth and maturity — the kind that demand more than just performance, but understanding.
With The India Story — his next film alongside Shreyas Talpade and Kajal Aggarwal
— on the horizon, and Vahali ready to resonate with audiences, Sachin Parikh continues to redefine what it means to be a versatile, rooted, and emotionally intelligent actor.
Sachin’s powerful return in front of Gujarati audiences with Vahali marks a special milestone — a comeback that feels both personal and cinematic.
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Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], June 25:The Rs. 49.15 crore Rights Issue of IFL Enterprises Limited (BSE – 540377), engaged in the agri commodity business including import, export and trading of agri commodities has opened for subscription on June 23, 2025 and will remain open till June 30, 2025. The Rights Issue is attractively priced at Rs. 1 per share, offering existing shareholders an opportunity to increase their equity in the company. The last date for On-Market Renunciation of REs is Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
Highlights:
Share in Rights Issue attractively priced at Rs. 1 per share
Rights shares finalised in the ratio of 60 Rights Equity Shares for every 91 fully paid-up equity shares held.
Last date for On-Market Renunciation is June 25, 2025 with Record Date fixed as June 13, 2025
Company registered Rs. 2.99 crore Net Profit, a 254% Y-o-Y rise & 13 fold revenue rise to Rs. 120.60 crore in FY25
The Rights Issue comprises 49,14,76,620 fully paid-up Equity Shares of face value Rs. 1 each, aggregating to Rs. 49.15 crore. Proceeds from the issue will be used to strengthen the company’s financial position and support general corporate purposes. Shareholders holding equity shares as on the Record Date – June 13, 2025, will be eligible to apply for the rights shares in the ratio of 60 Rights Equity Shares for every 91 fully paid-up equity shares held.
This capital raise follows the company’s strategic direction under newly appointed Managing Director Mr. Abhishek Pratapkumar Thakkar, aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and expanding service capabilities.
Earlier, Board of directors of the company on 30th December, 2024 and Draft Letter of Offer dated 07th March, 2025 submitted for obtaining ‘In Principle Approval’ for proposed Right Issue of up to Rs. 50.00 Crores (Rupees Fifty Crores) and ‘In Principle Approval’ received from BSE Limited vide its letter bearing No. LOD/RIGHT/KS/FIP/213/2025-26 dated May 19th, 2025.
For the financial year that ended March 2025, company achieved revenue from operations of Rs. 120.60 crore, over 13 fold rise as compared to the revenue of Rs. 8.24 crore in the FY 2023-24. Net profit also rose to Rs. 2.99 crores for the FY25, compared to Rs. 84.5 lakh in FY24, a 254% Y-o-Y growth. Company has reported consolidated net profit of Rs. 3.04 crore in Q4 FY25. Revenue from operations during Q4FY25 reported rise multifold to Rs. 72.13 crore as against revenue of Rs. 1.98 crore in the Q4 FY24.
In August 2024, company board approved bonus issue in the ratio of 1:150 (1 equity share as bonus for every 150 shares) held by the equity shareholders.
Incorporated in the year 2009, IFL Enterprises Ltd currently deals in the agri commodity business including import, export of agriculture produce like fruits, vegetable, seeds, organic and herbal products, trading of agri commodity products including contract farming and warehousing. Company also deals in trading financial instruments like shares, stocks, and bonds.
Rights Issue– IFL Enterprise Limited
Right Issue Opens on June 23, 2025
Right Issue Closes on June 30, 2025
Issue Price -Rs. 1 Per Share
Issue Size (No of Shares) – 49,14,76,620 Equity Shares
Issue Size (Amount) – Rs. 49.15 crore
Right Issue Entitlement – 60:91 (60 rights equity shares for every 91 fully paid-up Equity Share)
Record Date- June 13, 2025
Last Date for On Market Renunciation -June 25, 2025
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