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  • Highland Group and Lulu Retail Launch Exclusive Aqua Fair Brand at World Food Expo India 2025

    Highland Group and Lulu Retail Launch Exclusive Aqua Fair Brand at World Food Expo India 2025

    New Delhi [India], October 5: In a landmark moment for India’s seafood industry, Highland Group, in partnership with global retail giant Lulu Group, has unveiled its exclusive seafood brand Aqua Fair and dispatched the first consignment of premium shrimp to Lulu stores across the Middle East.

    The grand launch was held on September 25, 2025, at the World Food Expo in New Delhi, setting a new benchmark for India’s seafood exports and reinforcing Odisha’s position as a key hub for high-quality aquaculture products.

    The event was graced by respected M.A. Yusuff Ali, Chairman of Lulu Group;

    M.A. Salim Ali, Group Director – Global Operations, Lulu Group; R.K. Jena, Chairman of Highland Group; Pratik Jena, Managing Director of Highland Group; Anil Kumar, Director – Middle East Operations, Highland Group.

    “This collaboration reflects our shared vision to deliver world-class, sustainably sourced seafood to discerning customers in the Middle East and India,” said M.A. Yusuff Ali, Chairman of Lulu Group, highlighting the strategic importance of the partnership.

    Echoing this sentiment, R.K. Jena remarked, “The launch of Aqua Fair and the first shipment of premium shrimp mark a proud milestone for Highland and for the state of Odisha. This partnership with Lulu Group strengthens our mission to bring the finest Indian seafood to global markets.”

    The Aqua Fair range will feature premium farm-raised shrimp, meticulously sourced from Highland’s advanced aquaculture network and processed at its state-of-the-art facility in Balasore, Odisha. The brand promises freshness, consistent quality, and adherence to international food-safety standards, catering to both Middle Eastern consumers and Indian retail markets.

    This milestone follows a strategic sourcing pact signed at Gulfood 2025 in Dubai, under which Highland will supply seafood, rice, fruits, and vegetables to Lulu Group, further boosting trade and investment links between Odisha and the Middle East.

    With the launch of Aqua Fair, Highland Group has not only strengthened its global footprint but also showcased India’s growing prowess in sustainable aquaculture and world-class seafood exports.

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  • Recruitment Platform EarlyJobs Strengthens India Presence Through Franchise Network

    Recruitment Platform EarlyJobs Strengthens India Presence Through Franchise Network

    Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], October 4: EarlyJobs, one of India’s fastest-growing recruitment-tech startups, has announced the successful expansion of its franchise presence across 10 districts in India, strengthening its mission to connect untapped talent pools in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities with companies across the country, including major metropolitan hubs. The company’s district-level franchisees are now operational in Mohali, Chandigarh, Hyderabad, Chennai, Rampur, Coimbatore, Bangalore Urban, Ramnagar, Ananthapur, and Mangalore. This network is enabling a new ecosystem of opportunity where candidates who were previously disconnected from mainstream hiring pipelines are now being actively engaged, trained, and connected to employers through EarlyJobs’ recruitment platform.

    The beginning of EarlyJobs’ franchise model can be traced back to its origins, where the founders recognised deep-rooted challenges in India’s hiring landscape. Women professionals often dropped out of the workforce due to social or personal barriers, freshers in Tier 2 and Tier 3 colleges faced limited access to job opportunities, and companies across industries continued to struggle with slow and fragmented recruitment processes. EarlyJobs initially responded with a freelance recruiter network, empowering women to work remotely as HR professionals. However, the team realised that digital solutions alone could not bridge the awareness gap for students and candidates in smaller towns. The franchise model was created to bring EarlyJobs closer to the communities that needed it most.

    The franchisees play a critical role in creating local bridges between talent and opportunity. Each district franchise functions as a hub where recruiters engage directly with colleges, training institutes, and candidates. For example, in Coimbatore and Mangalore, EarlyJobs works with engineering colleges to connect students with IT and core-sector roles, while in

    Rampur and Ramnagar, the focus has been on creating awareness about opportunities in sectors such as retail and operations. In larger hubs like Bangalore Urban and Chennai, the franchisees are equally vital, enabling faster talent sourcing for companies by tapping into EarlyJobs’ recruiter and candidate network. In this way, the franchise footprint reflects both the diversity of India’s regions and the scale of the employment gap that EarlyJobs is determined to close.

    The technology backbone of this network is EarlyJobs.ai, the company’s AI-enabled recruitment platform that powers the entire process. The platform offers skill assessments to ensure candidates are interview-ready, a smart applicant tracking system for faster shortlisting, and resume-building and interview-preparation tools to equip job seekers with confidence. For recruiters and franchisees, the platform provides a centralised dashboard to access thousands of job openings every month, giving even local recruiters in smaller districts access to mandates from companies nationwide. This combination of local presence and AI-driven efficiency is what makes EarlyJobs’ franchise model distinctive.

    The impact of the franchise rollout is already evident in the company’s traction. Between April and September 2025, EarlyJobs reported that walk-ins increased by 163 per cent, selections rose by 56 per cent, and joinings grew by 162 per cent. In addition, the company has already facilitated over 2,000 successful placements for its 100-plus client companies, supported by a growing base of 300 active freelance recruiters and 1,000 trained interns. The franchise network is contributing significantly to this progress, not only by sourcing candidates but also by raising awareness in communities that were previously disconnected from hiring ecosystems.

    The perspective of the founders underlines the importance of this expansion. Saurav Kumar, Founder and CEO of EarlyJobs, explained that every district in India holds immense talent, but much of it remains untapped because students and job seekers are disconnected from recruiters and employers. By embedding recruitment operations locally through franchise partners, EarlyJobs ensures that opportunities are accessible everywhere. Saurav Kumar emphasised that the company’s vision is not limited to the current 10+ districts but aims to eventually expand across all 700+ districts in India, ensuring that recruitment becomes decentralised and equitable.

    The broader significance of the franchise model lies in how it redefines recruitment in India. Rather than being centralised in metropolitan hubs or limited to large staffing agencies, hiring is now being made accessible at the district level. By combining local franchisees with a strong AI-powered technology platform, EarlyJobs is creating a new model of recruitment that is both scalable and inclusive. With franchisees already active in 10 districts and thousands of candidates benefiting from the system, EarlyJobs is proving that recruitment can truly be made “from anywhere to everywhere.”

    Bengaluru, India. EarlyJobs, one of India’s fastest-growing recruitment-tech startups, has announced the successful expansion of its franchise presence across 10 districts in India, strengthening its mission to connect untapped talent pools in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities with companies across the country, including major metropolitan hubs. The company’s district-level franchisees are now operational in Mohali, Chandigarh, Hyderabad, Chennai, Rampur, Coimbatore, Bangalore Urban, Ramnagar, Ananthapur, and Mangalore. This network is enabling a new ecosystem of opportunity where candidates who were previously disconnected from mainstream hiring pipelines are now being actively engaged, trained, and connected to employers through EarlyJobs’ recruitment platform.

    The beginning of EarlyJobs’ franchise model can be traced back to its origins, where the founders recognised deep-rooted challenges in India’s hiring landscape. Women professionals often dropped out of the workforce due to social or personal barriers, freshers in Tier 2 and Tier 3 colleges faced limited access to job opportunities, and companies across industries continued to struggle with slow and fragmented recruitment processes. EarlyJobs initially responded with a freelance recruiter network, empowering women to work remotely as HR professionals. However, the team realised that digital solutions alone could not bridge the awareness gap for students and candidates in smaller towns. The franchise model was created to bring EarlyJobs closer to the communities that needed it most.

    The franchisees play a critical role in creating local bridges between talent and opportunity. Each district franchise functions as a hub where recruiters engage directly with colleges, training institutes, and candidates. For example, in Coimbatore and Mangalore, EarlyJobs works with engineering colleges to connect students with IT and core-sector roles, while in

    Rampur and Ramnagar, the focus has been on creating awareness about opportunities in sectors such as retail and operations. In larger hubs like Bangalore Urban and Chennai, the franchisees are equally vital, enabling faster talent sourcing for companies by tapping into EarlyJobs’ recruiter and candidate network. In this way, the franchise footprint reflects both the diversity of India’s regions and the scale of the employment gap that EarlyJobs is determined to close.

    The technology backbone of this network is EarlyJobs.ai, the company’s AI-enabled recruitment platform that powers the entire process. The platform offers skill assessments to ensure candidates are interview-ready, a smart applicant tracking system for faster shortlisting, and resume-building and interview-preparation tools to equip job seekers with confidence. For recruiters and franchisees, the platform provides a centralised dashboard to access thousands of job openings every month, giving even local recruiters in smaller districts access to mandates from companies nationwide. This combination of local presence and AI-driven efficiency is what makes EarlyJobs’ franchise model distinctive.

    The impact of the franchise rollout is already evident in the company’s traction. Between April and September 2025, EarlyJobs reported that walk-ins increased by 163 per cent, selections rose by 56 per cent, and joinings grew by 162 per cent. In addition, the company has already facilitated over 2,000 successful placements for its 100-plus client companies, supported by a growing base of 300 active freelance recruiters and 1,000 trained interns. The franchise network is contributing significantly to this progress, not only by sourcing candidates but also by raising awareness in communities that were previously disconnected from hiring ecosystems.

    The perspective of the founders underlines the importance of this expansion. Saurav Kumar, Founder and CEO of EarlyJobs, explained that every district in India holds immense talent, but much of it remains untapped because students and job seekers are disconnected from recruiters and employers. By embedding recruitment operations locally through franchise partners, EarlyJobs ensures that opportunities are accessible everywhere. Saurav Kumar emphasised that the company’s vision is not limited to the current 10+ districts but aims to eventually expand across all 700+ districts in India, ensuring that recruitment becomes decentralised and equitable.

    The broader significance of the franchise model lies in how it redefines recruitment in India. Rather than being centralised in metropolitan hubs or limited to large staffing agencies, hiring is now being made accessible at the district level. By combining local franchisees with a strong AI-powered technology platform, EarlyJobs is creating a new model of recruitment that is both scalable and inclusive. With franchisees already active in 10 districts and thousands of candidates benefiting from the system, EarlyJobs is proving that recruitment can truly be made “from anywhere to everywhere.”

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  • GIC Re to Host 29th FAIR Conference in Mumbai, 5–8 October 2025, Welcoming 700 Global Delegates

    GIC Re to Host 29th FAIR Conference in Mumbai, 5–8 October 2025, Welcoming 700 Global Delegates

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 3: The stage is set for one of the most anticipated events in the global insurance and reinsurance sector – the 29th FAIR (Federation of Afro-Asian Insurers and Reinsurers) Conference, taking place from 5th to 8th October 2025 at JW Marriott, Mumbai Sahar, International Airport. The conference is organized by the Federation and is hosted by the General Insurance Corporation of India ‘GIC Re’. The event will bring together over 700 delegates from India and across the world, representing leading insurers, reinsurers, regulators, and policymakers.

    The Opening Ceremony will commence on 6th October with a Welcome Address by Mr. Sanjay Mokashi, General Manager, GIC Re and the Chairman of the Organizing Committee, followed by an Opening Speech from Mr. Mo’men Mukhtar, FAIR Secretary General. A special address from the FAIR President, Mr. Khaled Mohamed Al Badi and a Keynote Speech by Mr. Hitesh Joshi Executive Director, GIC Re. The agenda will also feature a Special Address by Ms. Girija Subramanian, CMD, The New India Assurance Co. Ltd and a Keynote Address by the Guest of Honor, Mr. M. Nagaraju, IAS, Secretary, DFS, Ministry of Finance, Government of India.

    This biennial event, organized since 1967, holds special significance as the 2025 edition not only marks the 29th FAIR Conference but also coincides with the 60th anniversary of FAIR. With the theme “Emerging Markets – Towards Resilient Growth,” this year’s gathering will set the stage for dialogue on the industry’s most pressing challenges and transformative opportunities from systemic volatility and climate risks to technological disruption and sustainable growth strategies.

    The conference promises high-powered keynote sessions, strategic panel discussions, and bilateral meetings, enabling participants to forge new partnerships and explore innovative reinsurance solutions. It also aims to contribute to IRDAI’s Vision 2047, with a focus on expanding insurance accessibility and strengthening regional self-reliance.

    The countdown has begun for this milestone event in Mumbai, a city that embodies resilience and renewal, making it the perfect backdrop for charting the future of the global insurance and reinsurance community.

    For full details on delegate registration, Agenda and the evolving programme, please visit the official website:  https://www.fairconference2025.com

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  • US Visa Travel Insurance: What Indian Travellers Must Know

    US Visa Travel Insurance: What Indian Travellers Must Know

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 4: The United States is thrilling and a little unpredictable. Flights connect through busy hubs, luggage takes a different route, and a minor illness can turn into a long clinic visit. That is why many Indian travellers keep a solid travel policy in their back pocket.

    This article explains what to buy, when to buy, and how to use it so you can plan with confidence.

    What is US Visa Travel Insurance

    It is a policy that supports you during a trip to the United States. For US travel insurance from India, the cover usually includes medical treatment for sudden illnesses or injuries, along with assistance for travel disruptions and loss of belongings. The idea is simple. You protect your trip budget and avoid scrambling for solutions in an unfamiliar system.

    Who should consider it:

    • Tourists visiting family and friends
    • Students heading for a semester or longer programme
    • Business travellers with multiple meetings and connections
    • Parents or seniors planning an extended stay with children
    • Anyone taking internal domestic flights within the US

    Short Trip vs Long Stay

    Match the plan to the length of your visit.

    • Short Trip: Going for sightseeing or a quick work visit. Look for short trip travel insurance USA with fixed dates and a single journey.
    • Long Stay: Studying, temporary work, or a long family visit. Explore long stay insurance USA that allows longer durations and easy extensions if your plans change.

    What it Usually Covers

    Refer to the brochure rather than relying solely on headlines. Most plans include:

    • Emergency medical expenses and hospital admission
    • Outpatient doctor visits and prescribed medicines
    • Dental treatment for sudden pain caused by injury
    • Trip cancellation or curtailment for listed reasons
    • Missed connections and long delays caused by specified events
    • Loss, theft, or delay of checked baggage
    • Personal liability within the limits stated in the policy
    • 24×7 assistance to locate care, arrange cashless options, and guide paperwork

    What is Commonly Excluded

    These points vary across insurers, so read carefully.

    • Pre-existing conditions, unless declared and accepted
    • Routine check-ups or planned procedures
    • High-risk sports not named in your plan
    • Travel against medical advice
    • Losses when documents or bags are left unattended
    • Situations that fall outside the policy wording

    How to Choose a Policy From India

    When comparing US travel insurance from India, make your decision a practical one.

    • Purpose Fit: Tourist, student, business, or family visit. Select a plan that clearly states your purpose.
    • Medical Limits: Seek adequate limits for US healthcare. Check sub-limits for room rent, day care, and outpatient visits.
    • Deductible: Understand the amount you pay first before the coverage activates.
    • Travel Benefits: Baggage, delays, missed connections, and a reachable assistance line.
    • Claims Process: Cashless network, document list, and how to submit from overseas.
    • Clarity of Wording: Prefer plans that explain benefits and exclusions in plain language. This helps when comparing options under US travel insurance India.

    When to Buy and How Long to Keep It

    Purchase your tickets after they are reasonably firm. Start from the day you depart India and end on the day you land back home. If you need to extend your stay, choose a plan that allows for extensions before the expiry date. Students should align the cover with their course start and end dates, including a small buffer around travel days.

    Documents and Proof to Carry

    Here are the documents and proof to carry:

    • Policy certificate with names, trip dates, and sum insured
    • Assistance phone number and email saved on your phone
    • Passport and visa copies kept digitally
    • Flight bookings and stay details
    • Prescriptions for any long-term medicines

    Simple Claim Path in The US

    Here, you will explore a simple claim path in the USA:

    1. Call the assistance number on your e-card. Share the policy number and location.
    2. Ask for cashless options near you or follow the steps for reimbursement.
    3. Keep medical reports, bills, prescriptions, and boarding passes.
    4. Submit the claim form with the documents listed in your policy pack.
    5. Track updates through the portal or helpline.

    Real Examples Indian Travellers Can Relate To

    Here you will explore the examples:

    • Tight Layover: A Bengaluru couple lands in New York with a short connection to Orlando. Weather delays cause a missed flight and an overnight stay. Their plan’s missed connection and delay benefits help with the extra costs listed under the policy.
    • Student Flu Season: A Pune student develops a fever during the first month on campus. The helpline directs them to an urgent-care clinic that accepts cashless, which keeps out-of-pocket costs predictable.
    • Visiting Parents: Retired parents from Kochi visit their children for three months. A long stay plan with the ability to extend gives them breathing room when return dates shift.

    Cost Factors That Influence Premium

    Premiums typically adjust according to factors such as trip length, traveller age, medical limits, deductibles, destination cities, and optional add-ons. Lower deductibles and higher medical limits tend to increase the price. Choosing only the add-ons you truly need keeps the plan efficient and cost-effective.

    Final Checklist Before You Pay

    Here is the quick checklist:

    • Trip dates and city list are confirmed
    • Purpose of travel matches the plan type
    • Medical limits and sub-limits are adequate
    • Deductible is acceptable for your budget
    • Assistance line is 24×7 and reachable from the US
    • Claim documents can be submitted online while abroad

    Final Thoughts

    Good planning keeps travel calm. Choose a plan that suits your itinerary and comfort level rather than the cheapest option on the page. Read the exclusions, save your documents in one place, and brief your travel partner on the helpline number. Whether you choose a quick holiday with short trip international travel insurance or a semester-long visit with long stay insurance USA, a well-chosen policy sets you up for a smoother journey.

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  • Indian Ad Veteran Raj Kamble Named Asia Chair for The ANDY Awards Regionals

    Indian Ad Veteran Raj Kamble Named Asia Chair for The ANDY Awards Regionals

    The first time an Indian is named as Regional Chair

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 4: The ANDY Awards has announced Raj Kamble, Founder & CCO of Famous Innovations, as the Asia Chair for the 2026 ANDYs Regionals. This is the first time an Indian is named as Regional Chair.

    Joining him on the global slate of Regionals Chairs are: Yaa Boateng – CCO & Managing Director, The Storytellers (Africa), Youri Guerassimov – Co-CCO & CEO, Marcel (Europe), Josefina Casellas – VP ECD & General Manager SS LATAM, R/GA (LATAM), Emma Robbins – CCO, M&C Saatchi (Pacific) & Federico Fanti – Regional CCO, FP7 McCann (SWANA)

    The ANDYs Regionals serve as a unique gateway to the global stage. Unlike traditional award shows, entry into the ANDYs Regionals is free, with fees only applicable if work is shortlisted by the Regional Jury for the Global Awards. Notably, 90% of ANDYs-winning ideas go on to win at Cannes Lions, D&AD, The One Show, Clios and other major international shows, making it one of the strongest predictors of global success in the industry.

    Raj Kamble

    Commenting on his appointment, Raj Kamble said:

    “I’m thrilled to be chairing the Asia Jury at this year’s ANDY Awards Regionals. The ANDYs have always stood for fearless creativity and bold ideas. With 90% of this jury having served as Jury Presidents at shows like Cannes Lions, D&AD and The One Show, we have the chance to not only recognize but also advocate for groundbreaking work from Asia. Let’s push creative boundaries together and make waves on the global stage.”

    The ANDYs continue to evolve their commitment to celebrating creativity, innovation, and effectiveness. By turning jurors into advocates, the show ensures that winning work not only gets recognized regionally but also gains the momentum to shine on the world’s biggest stages.

    Submit your entries today at no cost: https://www.andyawards.com/enter-now/

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  • Utssav CZ Gold Jewels Limited Assigned Credit Ratings By Care Edge Ratings

    Utssav CZ Gold Jewels Limited Assigned Credit Ratings By Care Edge Ratings

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 3: Utssav CZ Gold Jewels Limited(Utssav, The Company), (NSE Code: UTSSAV) one of the leading manufacturers of 18K, 20K, and 22K CZ gold jewellery, plain casting jewellery in 22K, paper casting jewellery in 22K, natural diamond jewellery, and lab-grown diamond jewellery in 18K, has been assigned credit ratings by Care Edge Ratings for its bank facilities.

    • Long Term Bank Facilities – CARE BBB; Stable (₹2 Cr)

    • Short Term Bank Facilities – CARE A3+ (₹147 Cr)

    The ratings reflect the company’s strong fundamentals and highlight its financial discipline and business stability. Care Edge Ratings has factored in the promoter’s extensive experience in the gold jewellery industry, the company’s strong capital structure with healthy debt coverage indicators, its growing scale of operations with moderate profitability, and an adequate liquidity profile.

    These ratings reaffirm The Company’s potential for sustained growth and further strengthen stakeholder confidence in the company’s market position.

    Earlier, the company’s credit ratings were assigned by Infomerics Ratings. These ratings have now been withdrawn after Utssav provided the required no-objection document, which was duly acknowledged by its bankers and submitted to Infomerics on time.

    Commenting on the achievement, Mr. Pankajkumar Jagawat, Managing Director of Utssav CZ Gold Jewels Limited said, “We are pleased with the ratings assigned by Care Edge Ratings, which reflect our strong fundamentals and disciplined financial management. These ratings are an important endorsement of our efforts to consistently strengthen our financial stability, improve operational performance, and scale our business with efficiency.

    At Utssav, we remain committed to creating value through sustainable growth and operational excellence. The recognition also enhances the confidence of our banking partners and investors, and further motivates us to deliver on our long-term vision.”

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  • Investors Can Apply in the IPO of ‘Shlokka Dyes Limited’ Till 6 October 2025

    Investors Can Apply in the IPO of ‘Shlokka Dyes Limited’ Till 6 October 2025

    Bharuch (Gujarat) [India], October 1:  Bharuch-based Shlokka Dyes Limited in Gujarat is a leading company engaged in the large-scale manufacturing of “Reactive Dyes” used in the textile industry. The company has brought an IPO on the BSE SME platform to raise funds for capital expenditure for plant and machinery, debt repayment, working capital requirements, and general corporate purposes. The Business Remedies team gathered information about the company’s business activities from the company’s prospectus.

    Business Activities:

    Incorporated in 2021, Shlokka Dyes Limited is engaged in the business of manufacturing “Reactive Dyes,” which are a class of synthetic organic dyes extensively used in the textile industry. The company offers a wide variety of dyes, including Direct Dyes, Basic Dyes, Vat Dyes, Digital Printing Dyes, and Paper Dyes, catering to the diverse needs of industries such as textiles, leather, paper, and paints. The company’s Reactive Dyes are available in primary colors like black, blue, red, orange, and yellow, along with several variants of these colors, each identified by an internationally recognised colour index number. These dyes are suitable for various applications in the textile industry, including cotton fabrics, garments, dress materials, bed sheets, and carpets. With versatile applications and excellent quality, these dyes provide reliable solutions to meet the diverse needs of customers across industries.

    The company offers a wide range of dyes, including Reactive, Direct, Basic, and Digital Printing Dyes, serving industries such as textiles, leather, and paper with superior quality and versatile applications. The company employs strict quality control through its in-house laboratory and conducts tests such as HPLC, shade matching, stability, and compatibility checks to ensure that the products meet customer requirements and quality standards.

    The company’s manufacturing unit in the state of Gujarat for dyes and intermediates is certified with

    ISO 9001:2015 (Quality Management), ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management), and ISO 45001:2018 (Occupational Health & Safety). The manufacturing unit is located at C/54, GIDC, Saykha, District Bharuch, Gujarat, spread over approximately 5,000 sq. meters with a factory shed/building of about 5,731.81 sq. meters. It has an installed capacity of 9,000 metric tons per annum, enabling the company to effectively meet the demands of diverse customers.

    IPO Information: Investors can apply for the IPO of Shlokka Dyes Limited till October 6, 2025. Through the book-built issue system, the company is issuing 63,50,400 shares of face value Rs. 10 each at a price of Rs. 95 to Rs. 100 per share, raising Rs. 63.50 crore. The IPO market lot size is 1200 shares, and retail investors must apply for 2 lots. The IPO is being managed by lead manager Interactive Financial Services Limited.

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  • Jitendra Vaswani’s BloggersIdeas launches AI Automation services to help businesses scale smarter

    Jitendra Vaswani’s BloggersIdeas launches AI Automation services to help businesses scale smarter

    New Delhi [India], October 1: Every few years, marketing gets disrupted by a new wave of technology. First, it was search engines. Then came social media. Today, that wave is artificial intelligence, and it’s reshaping the way businesses reach customers.

    Catching this wave at the right time, BloggersIdeas.com, the platform created by Jitendra Vaswani, SEO Experts in India has rolled out its brand-new AI Automation Services. The goal is simple: help businesses streamline repetitive tasks, run smarter campaigns, and achieve growth without wasting time and money.

    Why Businesses Can’t Ignore AI Anymore

    Ask any entrepreneur or marketing team what eats up most of their time, and the answer is usually the same: reporting, campaign tweaks, scheduling posts, and sending emails. Important, yes—but exhausting.

    This is where AI steps in. BloggersIdeas’ service promises to:

    • Automate the day-to-day marketing grind.
    • Deliver real-time insights so decisions aren’t based on guesswork.
    • Personalize campaigns so they feel tailored, not generic.
    • Save money by squeezing better results out of the same budget.

    It’s not just theory. Global research shows companies using AI-driven marketing report up to 30% more conversions and significantly lower costs. For small businesses, that difference can mean survival in a crowded market.

    A Service Built for Many

    Unlike some tech that feels built only for big corporations, BloggersIdeas’ AI Automation Services are designed with flexibility.

    • Startups and small businesses can finally compete with larger players.
    • E-commerce brands gain from AI-driven product recommendations and smarter customer engagement.
    • Agencies juggling multiple accounts can work more efficiently without compromising quality.
    • Bloggers and content creators can automate SEO tasks, publish faster, and focus on creativity instead of logistics.

    As Vaswani puts it:

    “AI doesn’t replace the human touch—it gives you more time to use it. The hours people spend on repetitive tasks can now be invested in building relationships, storytelling, and strategy.”

    A Blend of Tech and Human Creativity

    The approach here isn’t just about throwing algorithms at marketing problems. BloggersIdeas is pushing a balance—AI provides the precision, and humans add the personality. That’s the sweet spot where marketing feels both smart and authentic.

    And it goes beyond just ads or email campaigns. The service also extends into PR and media outreach, helping brands land features, build credibility, and collaborate with influencers—all with the efficiency of AI.

    Why Now?

    2025 is shaping up as the year when AI becomes unavoidable in marketing. Google is already leaning heavily into AI-driven search results. Social platforms are prioritizing personalized content. Consumers expect faster responses and smarter recommendations.

    Businesses that adopt automation early will have the edge. Those that delay risk being left behind. With this launch, BloggersIdeas is giving Indian businesses—and global ones too—a practical way to stay ahead.

    Carrying Forward a Legacy

    Since 2013, BloggersIdeas has been more than just a blog. It has been a guidebook for thousands of entrepreneurs, freelancers, and marketers navigating the online space. Tutorials, case studies, and real-world growth hacks have made it a trusted resource.

    The move into AI Automation Services is the natural next step. It transforms BloggersIdeas from a platform that teaches strategies into one that actively implements them for clients.

    Vaswani sums it up well:

    “BloggersIdeas was built to make digital marketing easier for people. AI lets us take that vision further—making it not just easier but smarter and more profitable.”

    Looking Ahead

    The launch is just the beginning. BloggersIdeas plans to share webinars, publish success stories, and highlight case studies where AI has transformed marketing outcomes. For businesses, this means access not only to tools but also to a growing knowledge base that shows exactly how automation delivers results.

    About BloggersIdeas

    Founded by Jitendra Vaswani, BloggersIdeas.com is one of India’s leading digital marketing platforms, known for simplifying SEO, affiliate marketing, and online growth strategies. Over the past decade, it has built a reputation as a trusted resource for businesses and creators worldwide. With the introduction of AI Automation Services, BloggersIdeas is now shaping the future of digital marketing—where technology and human creativity work hand in hand.

     Explore more at www.BloggersIdeas.com

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  • Manas Polymers and Energies Ltd. IPO Closes Day Three With 1.24x Subscriptions; FII-Ex Anchor Leads

    Manas Polymers and Energies Ltd. IPO Closes Day Three With 1.24x Subscriptions; FII-Ex Anchor Leads

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 1: Manas Polymers and Energies Limited priced its IPO in the ₹76-₹81 per share range and, by 5:10 PM on the final day, drew steady investor interest. The ₹23.52 crore issue accumulated 1.24x subscriptions, up from day two’s 0.05x, with total applications numbering 140. The cumulative bid amount stood at ₹27.68 crore, surpassing the offer size.

    On Day Three, institutional demand excluding anchors led the pack, with qualified institutional buyers at 6.66x, improving from Day Two’s 0.00x. Non-institutional investors showed moderate interest at 1.78x, rising from day two’s 0.03x, while individual investors contributed 0.19x, up from day two’s 0.06x.

    For context, Day Two registered an overall 0.05x subscription, with individual investors at 0.06x, non-institutional at 0.03x, and ex-anchor FIIs at 0.00x. Day One kicked off with 0.02x overall, and no significant participation from FIIs or ex-anchor buyers.

    About the company, Manas Polymers and Energies Limited manufactures premium food-grade PET preforms, bottles, jars, and caps. It also operates as an independent power producer, engaged in renewable power generation and distribution across multiple industries, including automotive, construction, packaging, agriculture, and energy. The company holds ISO certifications for quality, environmental management, and risk management, and employs 27 people as of June 2024.

    What investors should conside:r Early-stage demand favored institutional buyers, particularly ex-anchor FIIs, on day three. Retail and high-net-worth participation remained modest, which aligns with typical SME listing patterns where institutional demand drives initial traction. The forthcoming listing will depend on broader market sentiment and post-listing demand for SME names.

    Next steps: Investors awaiting listing should monitor final allotment details and subsequent price action after listing. Analysts may evaluate growth potential in both polymer packaging and renewable energy segments, alongside the company’s ISO-driven risk and environmental management framework.

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  • BVLGARI Reveals The Serpenti Infinito Exhibition: A Dialogue Between Jewelry & Art

    BVLGARI Reveals The Serpenti Infinito Exhibition: A Dialogue Between Jewelry & Art

    L-R _ Lucia Silvestri – Jewelry Executive Creative Director, Bvlgari, Priyanka Chopra Jonas – Global Brand Ambassador, Bvlgari and Jean-Christophe Babin – CEO, Bvlgari

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 1: For the first time in India, Bvlgari celebrates art, culture, and craftsmanship through a powerful tribute to the transformative nature of its Serpenti icon.

    Bvlgari, The Magnificent Roman High jeweller and icon of contemporary Italian art of living, continues to celebrate the Year of the Snake by unveiling the Serpenti Infinito exhibition in India at the Art House, Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, BKC, Mumbai. The exhibition opens with an exclusive preview inaugurated by Bvlgari’s Global Brand Ambassador, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, on October 1st 2025, and will welcome the public from October 2nd to October 17th 2025. This edition will feature over 75 works by 23 acclaimed Indian and international artists, including a major immersive experience, Infinito: AI Data Sculpture by Refik Anadol, a three-dimensional AI-powered dynamic installation set within a 360-degree mirrored room.

    Following its successful chapters in Shanghai and Seoul earlier this year, the India edition of Serpenti Infinito continues to explore the infinite transformations of Bvlgari’s iconic Serpenti through the lenses of art, history, and contemporary expression. Since its debut in 1948, the snake has embodied Bvlgari’s spirit of reinvention, vitality, and perpetual transformation. Bvlgari’s identity is deeply intertwined with its longstanding relationship with India, which has long served as a source of inspiration and a partner in creativity and craftsmanship. Here, the icon finds profound cultural meaning in the nāga, a symbol of strength, protection, and renewal deeply woven into Indian mythology, art, and tradition. This edition brings the cross-cultural dialogue in its most expansive form, uniting Roman artistry with India’s rich symbolic heritage.

    “India has always been a profound source of inspiration for Bvlgari, thanks to its rich history, exceptional craftsmanship, and deep cultural heritage,” says Jean-Christophe Babin, CEO of Bvlgari. “The decision to bring Serpenti Infinito to Mumbai is more than just a launch; it’s a meaningful celebration of the dialogue between our timeless Roman roots and India’s vibrant artistic traditions. This journey not only reinforces Serpenti as an emblematic symbol of Bvlgari’s identity but also elevates it as a universal icon of continuous reinvention, creativity, and enduring elegance.

    Curated by Nature Morte, one of India’s foremost galleries founded by Peter Nagy and Aparajita Jain, and envisioned by Artistic Director Sean Anderson, the exhibition creates a powerful dialogue between heritage, artistry, and cultural exchange. Among the 23 acclaimed Indian and international artists on view are Alicja Kwade, Amit Mahadev Dombhare, Arinjoy Sen, Baua Devi, Banku Chitrakar, Bharti Kher, Enter Projects, Harshit Agrawal, L.N. Tallur, L. Rathakrishnan, Moumita Das, Olivia Fraser, Pors & Rao, Pramodbabu Ramteke, R Srinivasan, Radha Sollur, Reena Saini Kallat, Rithika Merchant, Sayan Chanda, Simryn Gill, Sonsay Kashyap, Subodh Gupta, and Sunita and Yamini Nayar.

    “The Serpenti Infinito exhibition provides the setting for powerful cultural exchange, uniting Rome and India through a shared appreciation for the serpent as a timeless symbol of renewal and transformation. By weaving together Bvlgari’s Serpenti collection with historical, modern, and contemporary art inspired by the nāga, we are celebrating how centuries-old aesthetic relationships can create compelling and resonant stories today.” Sean Anderson, Artistic Director of Nature Morte

    Embracing the many creative dimensions of Serpenti’s multifaceted identity, the exhibition unfolds across three chapters. Chapter I, Crafting Serpents in History, dives into the icon’s deep symbolic significance within Indian mythology and tradition. Chapter II: A Mythic Presence examines the enduring cultural relevance of the nāga across modern, contemporary, and indigenous artistic practices. Chapter III: Infinite Transformations looks ahead, exploring the concept of Infinito through a visionary lens of technology and future-facing creativity. Together, these chapters span the floors of the Art House at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, a space envisioned as the epicentre of Indian and global art. With its distinctive architecture and immersive design, it offers a dynamic setting for this landmark cross-cultural exchange.

    And while the snake unveils the multiple roles and significances it has taken and keeps taking through Indian culture, tradition and art, Bvlgari’s Serpenti unfolds the infinite potential behind its magnificent craftsmanship, versatile nature and always evolving designs with a magnificent selection from Bvlgari Heritage, watches and fine jewelry collections, including some unreleased High Jewelry one-of-a-kind creations, on display in the exhibition. Visitors are invited to encounter the interconnected traces of the serpent, brought to life through a diverse array of works ranging from historic and contemporary interpretations to technology-driven installations and immersive environments.

    “India is and will always be home, so seeing Serpenti Infinito come here for the very first time feels incredibly special,” says Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Global Brand Ambassador for Bvlgari. “This exhibition is a beautiful tribute to transformation, heritage, and artistic expression; values that resonate deeply with both Bvlgari and the Indian spirit. I’m so proud to be part of this moment where a global icon meets the soul of my homeland.”

    “At the Art House at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, our vision is to bring the finest of Indian and international art together. Hosting Bvlgari’s Serpenti Infinito in India is an opportunity to celebrate a shared legacy of art, culture, and creative excellence,” says Isha Ambani, Director, Reliance Industries Limited. “This collaboration is the first of its kind and marks a meaningful dialogue between India and Bvlgari.”

    Chapter I – Crafting Serpents in History

    Across millennia, the serpent has held deep symbolic meaning in the mythology, art, and daily life of India and South Asia. Appearing in architecture, rituals, and storytelling, it transcends cultures as a symbol of auspiciousness, transformation, and renewal.

    Since 1948, the layered symbolism of the Serpenti motif has been a continuous source of inspiration for the Roman Maison. That year marked the debut of Bvlgari’s first Serpenti creations, jewellery-watches designed to wrap elegantly around the wrist. Over the decades, the Serpenti emblem has undergone constant reinvention, exploring a vast array of techniques, styles, and materials. Whether tubular, gem-encrusted, adorned with vibrant enamels, or crafted using pioneering goldsmithing methods, each evolution tells a story.

    This narrative is brought to life through 11 remarkable pieces from the Bvlgari Heritage Collection on display at the exhibition. Highlights include the sleek Serpenti Tubogas jewelry watches of the 1960s, a striking contemporary yellow gold Serpenti belt inspired by a 1970s original and dazzling multicoloured designs from the same era. Among the most iconic is the five-coil Serpenti Pallini bracelet-watch in yellow gold with a diamond-set head, dating back to around 1955. Together, these masterpieces offer a deep dive into over 70 years of stylistic transformation—each one a tribute to cultural influences and a testament to Bvlgari’s bold innovation in design, materials, and craftsmanship.

    This chapter also explores the serpent’s mythic and spiritual dimensions as a guardian, unifier, and catalyst for awakening. Highlights include rare manuscripts such as the 15th-century Sapta Nadi Tantric Text, where the nāga form signals water and rivers, while suggesting inter-relationships among the natural and divine world. The 17th-century Nag-yash Yantra is a geometric diagram associated with the serpent deities. The exquisite metalworks with more decorative and ritualistic representations, as seen in the Bhuta Theyyam Breastplate and Masks, are used in rituals in Southern India. The 108 Karanas of Natyashastra by R Srinivasan and L. Rathakrishnan are inspired by the visual and metaphoric dynamism of Shiva Nataraja iconography, and emulate the serpent in movement, practice, and symbolism among ancient dance forms.

    Chapter II – A Mythic Presence

    Celebrating continuities across modern and indigenous artistic practices. This chapter explores the enduring and evolving cultural resonance of the serpent, particularly the nāga, as a symbol of wisdom, protection, power, and transformation. Highlights include artist Bharti Kher’s Medusa (2025), a sculptural figure referencing ancient Greek mythology that merges with Indian saris coated in resin; the figure is a cypher for the interplay of tradition and modernity. Padma Shri awardee Baua Devi’s Bal Basant (2005) in the bharni style of Madhubani and Mithila districts of Bihar, builds upon one of the community’s shared narratives describing fertility motifs found among traditional kohbar or snakes. Visual artist Rithika Merchant (2024) presents a set of three works, including Zoomorph II, 2024, inspired by Greek mythic storytelling. Here, the presence of Euronyme or the Greek Gaia is conceived as laying a world egg and then ordering a cosmic snake to protect and encircle it until hatched.

    In a special collaboration with The Aravani Art Project, nine original postcard artworks reinterpret the serpent as a symbol of resilience, transformation, and lived experience. Presented as part of Bvlgari’s ongoing commitment to inclusion and empowerment, these works celebrate art as a space for expression and becoming.

    The Art Of High Jewelry: India Edition

    Chapter II unveils a radiant fusion of Roman mastery and Indian mystique through exceptional one-of-a-kind Serpenti High Jewelry creations. More than breathtaking displays of craftsmanship, these masterpieces embody an intimate dialogue between mythology, memory, and metamorphosis.

    At the heart of the collection is the Serpenti Maharani Secret necklace, a regal creation that pays homage to the legendary queens of India. Inspired by the symbolic power of the Maharani, the secret sovereigns of ancient kingdoms, this necklace coils around the neck with commanding elegance. A spellbinding 109.27-carat cabochon rubellite pulses at its centre, its deep pink hues echoing the passionate soul of its muse. Modular segments ensure fluidity and transformability, while turquoise inlays and pavé-set diamonds lend both softness and sparkle, capturing the heartbeat of royalty in every detail.

    Equally mesmerising is the Serpenti Apsaras necklace, a tribute to the mythical celestial nymphs known for their shape-shifting seduction. Crafted in warm yellow gold, this enchanting piece is composed of 60 modular elements that undulate like divine movement. Amethysts channel twilight skies, while turquoise inserts honor the 26 Apsaras of Indra’s court. Its true magic lies in its metamorphic nature, two serpent heads detach to become standalone earrings, and rare East African tsavorites may be added for a bolder transformation, capturing the ever-changing essence of divine femininity.

    In a vibrant ode to India’s chromatic soul, the Serpenti Saffron Dew necklace is a golden hymn to morning light and nature’s palette. Inspired by the sacredness of saffron and the serenity of imperial gardens, the piece marries yellow gold with deep green malachite and sparkling pavé-set diamonds that mimic dew glistening at dawn. The centrepiece – a rare 18.80-carat mandarin garnet in a fiery orange hue dangles delicately from the serpent’s mouth, while emerald eyes whisper tales of abundance and fertility.

    The collection’s most elemental tribute arrives with the Serpenti Divine Monsoon necklace, a sensorial homage to India’s rain-soaked landscapes. Sinuous serpents crafted from microsphere-textured rose gold undulate across the neckline, their skins shimmering with tanzanites, green tourmalines, rubies, and rose-cut diamonds, each stone a raindrop, each scale a memory. With over 450 individually welded gold plates, this piece is a living artefact of centuries-old savoir-faire, animated by the legacy of Mughal opulence and the poetry of the monsoon.

    The Serpenti Emerald Fantasy High Jewelry set by Bvlgari is a striking expression of innovation and craftsmanship, inspired by the teardrop shape of a central emerald found in the serpent’s head. Featuring a 3.40-carat Colombian emerald in the necklace and a 3.77-carat emerald in the bracelet, both pieces are crafted in rose gold and adorned with turquoise, pavé-set diamonds, and emerald eyes. The design showcases a rich interplay of textures, colors, and materials, with a fluid, tubular form that elegantly wraps around the neck and wrist, echoing the serpent’s sinuous beauty.

    Spirituality and symbolism intertwine in the Serpenti Ananta Shesha necklace, a dramatic expression of divine infinity inspired by the serpent king of Indian mythology who cradles the cosmos. This rose gold creation features five coiling serpents that weave a continuous, seamless form, a celestial embrace representing eternal rebirth. Pavé-set diamonds (42.88 ct) shimmer across the piece like stardust, while turquoise and onyx accents highlight the rhythmic fluidity of the snake’s motion. The matching brooch mirrors this mythical energy, with two interlocked serpents guarding the mysteries of transformation.

    Lastly, the Serpenti Jaipur Mirage necklace draws us into the architectural majesty and sensory warmth of India’s Pink City. With onyx accents evoking the latticework of Hawa Mahal and bufl-top rubies representing hidden desires, the piece unfolds like a journey through Jaipur’s royal heritage. A rare 20.07-carat Imperial Topaz glows at its core, its hues of golden orange and sacred pink echoing the colors of a Rajasthani sunset. Flexible, sculptural, and deeply poetic, the necklace is an exquisite mirage of light, structure, and soul.

    Together, these spectacular Serpenti High Jewelry creations breathe new life into a timeless icon, redefining beauty through the prism of Indian identity and Italian innovation. Each coil, each gem, each story is a reminder that transformation is not just possible–it is eternal.

    Chapter III – Infinite Transformation

    The nāga is a shape-shifter constantly reinventing itself across mediums, mythologies, and meanings. Whether cast in bronze, drawn across national borders, floating as a kite, or slipping through digital screens, it embodies both form and fluidity. As guardian, symbol of hope, and bearer of dreams, the serpent represents a powerful convergence of the spiritual and aesthetic.

    This third chapter is also a beginning, an invitation for Indian and International artists to explore new intersections between contemporary art and jewelry design. Just as Bvlgari reimagines infinity through its High Jewelry collection and the iconic Tubogas technique, where gemstones trace endless, serpentine paths, the works in this section express the infinite through artistic innovation and imagination.

    Spanning mixed media, sculpture, AI, and immersive technology, the artists draw on the nāga’s hybrid nature to explore myth, memory, and transformation. Highlights include: Subodh Gupta’s Infinite Sleeper (2025), a sculpture in bronze and brass evoking Ananta Shesha as both protector and progenitor; Enter Projects’ Rattan Snake (2025), a sweeping on-site architectural intervention inspired by the serpent’s form and organic movement; and Harshit Agrawal’s VR installation that transforms the viewer into a serpent in a metaphoric field of poppies, exploring the depletion of the natural world at the hands of digital colonialism.

    At the heart of the chapter is Infinito: AI Data Sculpture by Refik Anadol – a 360° mirrored environment shaped by machine learning algorithms trained on natural snake forms. Through shifting light and reflection, the installation immerses viewers in the serpentine rhythm of evolution, celebrating the harmony of nature, technology, and Bvlgari’s timeless symbol of metamorphosis.

    Exhibition Dates: October 2 to 17, 2025
    Venue: Art House, Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, BKC, Mumbai

    About Bvlgari

    Part of the LVMH Group, Bvlgari was founded in the heart of Rome in 1884. Over the decades, the Brand has established a worldwide reputation as a magnificent Roman High Jeweler and icon of Italian art of living, thanks to its exquisite craftsmanship, visionary design, and audacious color combinations. Through a pioneering vision intrinsic in the brand’s DNA since its founding, the company’s international success has evolved into a global and diversified luxury purveyor of products and services, ranging from fine jewels and high-end watches to accessories and perfumes, and featuring an extended network of boutiques and hotels in the world’s most exclusive shopping areas. Demonstrated through its numerous philanthropic partnerships, Bvlgari deeply believes in innovating the present for a sustainable future through its commitment to Social & Environmental Responsibility and giving back to nature and to the community. In 2024, the Maison announced the creation of Fondazione Bvlgari, reinforcing its devotion to building a meaningful tomorrow through care, generosity, and long-term dedication.

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