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  • Women leaders across India’s construction ecosystem honoured at CWIC Conclave and National Level Real Woman Awards 2026 at IIT Bombay

    Women leaders across India’s construction ecosystem honoured at CWIC Conclave and National Level Real Woman Awards 2026 at IIT Bombay

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 09: Over 250 senior professionals from across India’s engineering, procurement and construction (EPC), infrastructure, architecture, real estate and allied sectors gathered at IIT Bombay for the fourth edition of Celebrating Women in Construction Conclave (CWIC) alongside the National Level Real Woman Awards 2026, organised by The Real Woman Global Community (TRWGC).

    Held at the IIT Bombay campus in Powai, the conclave brought together industry leaders, project heads, architects, engineers and entrepreneurs to discuss leadership, innovation and the growing role of women in shaping India’s infrastructure and built environment.

    “CWIC 2026 once again demonstrated the growing strength and influence of women in India’s construction ecosystem. By bringing industry leaders, iconic national projects and outstanding women professionals onto one platform, the conclave reinforces that women today are not just part of the sector — they are actively shaping its future”, said Ms. Sheetal Bhilkar, President, TRWGC

    Renowned architect Sanjay Puri attended the event as Chief Guest and delivered the keynote address, presenting two of his internationally acclaimed architectural projects. His presentation focused on bold design thinking, sustainability and the importance of contextual architecture in rapidly urbanising environments.

    One of the most anticipated sessions of the conclave was a detailed case study on the engineering and execution of the Ram Mandir Ayodhya project, presented by L&T Construction. The session offered participants insights into the scale, structural complexity and precision engineering involved in delivering one of India’s most significant contemporary temple projects.

    A major highlight of the day was the National Level Real Woman Awards 2026, which honoured women professionals for their achievements across leadership, sustainability, site execution, entrepreneurship and innovation within the construction and infrastructure ecosystem. The awards followed a rigorous multi-stage evaluation process involving zonal jury assessments, validation interviews and final review by a Grand Jury.

    India’s construction and infrastructure sector — one of the country’s largest employment generators — has historically seen low female participation, particularly in technical and site leadership roles. Platforms like TRWGC aim to change that narrative by creating industry recognition, mentorship opportunities and visible role models for the next generation of professionals.

    The event was supported by Polycab India as Title Sponsor, Ravel Electronics as Co-Sponsor, Powered by Apar and Panel discussion by Gebrit. The day-long conclave featured keynote presentations, project showcases, panel discussions and the awards ceremony, making it one of the most significant national gatherings focused on women in construction and infrastructure.

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  • Two students of Bubna’s IAS in Surat secure All-India ranks in UPSC exam

    Two students of Bubna’s IAS in Surat secure All-India ranks in UPSC exam

    Successful candidates share their preparation strategies and experiences

    Surat (Gujarat) [India], March 09: Two students from Surat-based civil services coaching institute Bubna’s IAS have successfully cleared the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination, bringing recognition to the city.

    Kaushal Bubna, Director of Bubna’s IAS, said that the coaching centre has been operating in Surat for the past six years, guiding students preparing for the UPSC examination. He said that for the past three consecutive years, students associated with the institute have been achieving success in the prestigious examination, and this year as well two candidates have cleared the exam with notable All-India ranks, he said.

    One of the successful candidates, Dr. Kishan Ram, secured All-India Rank 474 in the UPSC exam. After completing his MBBS from BJ Medical College, Ahmedabad, he went on to complete his MD in Physiology. This was Dr. Ram’s fifth attempt at the UPSC examination and his first appearance at the interview stage. Based on his rank, he is likely to be allotted the Indian Police Service (IPS).

    The second successful candidate is Tanmay, who originally hails from Patna and has a degree in Chemical Engineering from IIT Kharagpur. This was his sixth attempt at the UPSC examination, in which he secured All-India Rank 229. He too is expected to be allotted the IPS.

    Kaushal Bubna said the achievement is significant for Surat, as the city has historically had limited representation in the UPSC examination. He added that as a teacher, seeing his students succeed in such a prestigious examination is a matter of great pride and satisfaction.

    The successful candidates shared insights into their preparation for the examination, the challenges they faced, and their experiences during the process. They credited their success to consistent hard work, the support of their parents, and the guidance provided by their teachers at the institute.

  • Ilsa Khan: From Patna to the Global Stage Inspiring Young Women

    Ilsa Khan: From Patna to the Global Stage Inspiring Young Women

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 09: Originally from Patna, Ilsa Khan is emerging as a young global voice determined to inspire women through knowledge, leadership, and international exposure.

    In a world where young leaders are redefining success through ambition and global outlook, Ilsa Khan is steadily building a reputation as a dynamic entrepreneur, foreign lawyer, and motivational voice for the next generation.

    Ilsa Khan

    Hailing from Patna, Ilsa has carved a remarkable journey for herself beyond borders, making a notable mark in the UAE and the United Kingdom. Despite being among the youngest professionals in her field, she brings with her a wealth of experience and an impressive understanding of global affairs, law, and leadership.

    Combining intelligence with confidence, Ilsa represents a new generation of women who are not only ambitious but also deeply aware of the changing global landscape. Her journey reflects both beauty and brilliance ,a combination that challenges stereotypes and encourages women to pursue excellence across diverse fields.

    Known for her strong interest in international affairs and politics, Ilsa is widely regarded as articulate, well-informed, and knowledgeable about global issues. Her ability to engage in discussions ranging from diplomacy and global mobility to leadership and governance has positioned her as a promising voice among young professionals.

    With aspirations that extend beyond entrepreneurship, Ilsa hopes to use her platform to inspire women across the world particularly those from smaller cities to dream beyond limitations. She believes that with education, determination, and the right exposure, women can excel in fields ranging from international law and business to diplomacy and politics.

    Ilsa Khan

    Looking ahead, Ilsa plans to expand her work as a motivational speaker and mentor, guiding young individuals who aspire to build careers abroad or explore opportunities in international domains.

    ”My dream is not just to achieve success, but to become a guiding light for others. I aspire to build a life of influence and impact, where people can come to me for motivation, legal guidance, career counselling, or opportunities across the world. I want to inspire people to dream bigger, work harder, and believe that anything is possible” says Ilsa Khan.

    Her story, from Patna to building a presence in global hubs like the UAE and the UK, stands as a testament to the power of ambition, resilience, and vision. Through her journey, Ilsa Khan hopes to encourage women everywhere to believe in their abilities, step into leadership roles, and confidently shape the future.

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  • Nidarshana Gowani’s Lokmata Ahilyabai Holkar Mahila Samman 2026 powered by Kamala Power Women to honour women from all across on 10th March in Delhi

    Nidarshana Gowani’s Lokmata Ahilyabai Holkar Mahila Samman 2026 powered by Kamala Power Women to honour women from all across on 10th March in Delhi

    New Delhi [India], March 09: Lokmata Ahilyabai Holkar Mahila Samman 2026 powered by Kamala Power Women is an initiative by Mrs. Nidarshana Gowani to highlight and appreciate women of our society who have broken barriers and made a change, despite any strong backing and established their own identities. 5 years ago, these awards were started to honour women from different walks of life, including women from three tier regions, economically weak as well as some specially-abled. A legacy  of an esteemed and prestigious award that Kamala Power Women has created, this year on the 10th of March, the awards would be held in New Delhi.

    This 5th installment of Lokmata Ahilyabai Holkar Mahila Samman will witness a wide bench of Chief Guests including: Shri. Gajendra Singh Shekhawat (Union Cabinet Minister for Culture and Tourism), Smt. Annapurna Devi (Union Minister of Women and Child Development), Shri. Arjun Ram Meghwal (Minister of Law and Justice of India), Smt. Rekha Gupta (Chief Minister of Delhi), Shri. Manoj Tiwari (Member of the Lok Sabha), etc.

    Speaking about the initiative and the awards, Nidarshana Gowani said, “Lokmata Ahilyabai Holkar Mahila Samman is a platform standing on the teaching and values of Smt. Ahilyabai Holkar. We keep a passion to follow her footprints. The women that we honour on our platform come from different groups and different states of India. Who have carved a niche from their talents and created employment for themselves and others; generating financial support for many families. Women who come from a background that is very humble and far away from all the glitter and glamour. They are a core of a country and play a strong role in making India a stronger nation. This year too, we have a varied portfolio, who truly deserve a stage and recognition. I feel fortunate and blessed to have gotten this opportunity to serve my country with this little initiative that we started 5 years ago. I’m thankful to everyone who has supported me and helped in growing this initiative.”

    With a vision to bring a change and build recognition for the ones who deserve it, Lokmata Ahilyabai Holkar Mahila Samman is not just any regular Women’s Day award, but stick to a higher cause. They have received a global appreciation for their efforts and it would be interesting to see what new stories they would bring to us this year.(SGP)

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  • Building Long-Term Wealth Through Smart Real Estate Choices

    Building Long-Term Wealth Through Smart Real Estate Choices

    Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], March 09: In today’s property market, I see many buyers entering with the wrong expectations. Social media, aggressive promotions, and market rumours often create the impression that real estate is about quick profits. In my experience, that mindset usually leads to disappointment.

    For me, real estate has never been about flipping properties for short-term gains. It has always been about building long-term wealth through structured and informed decisions. At Team Aman Chawla, our approach is simple — strategy first, transaction second.

    Property Is a Long-Term Game

    Building Long-Term Wealth Through Smart Real Estate Choices-PNN

    Real estate does not reward impatience. Markets move in cycles. There are growth phases, consolidation periods, and corrections. If someone enters the market expecting immediate returns, they are reacting to noise, not fundamentals.

    When I advise clients, I encourage them to look at a five-to-ten-year horizon. Infrastructure development, commercial expansion, and population growth take time. But when these factors align, appreciation follows naturally. Long-term wealth is built by holding quality assets, not by constantly chasing the next opportunity.

    The Difference Between Buying and Investing

    Many people believe that purchasing property automatically makes them investors. I disagree. Buying is easy. Investing requires analysis.

    Before recommending any property — whether residential, commercial, or plotted development — I ask practical questions:

    ● Is the location supported by genuine infrastructure growth?
    ● Does the developer have a strong delivery record?
    ● Is there consistent rental demand in the area?
    ● How liquid will this asset be in the future?

    These questions may not sound exciting, but they protect capital. Emotional buying, driven by marketing pressure, often leads to poor outcomes. I believe clarity should always come before commitment.

    Rental Income Strengthens Stability

    Capital appreciation is important, but rental income plays an equally powerful role in long-term wealth creation. A property that generates stable income allows investors to hold confidently during slower market phases.

    When clients are not financially pressured, they make better long-term decisions. Over time, rental growth combined with appreciation creates a compounding effect that significantly strengthens overall returns.

    This is why I often advise investors to evaluate not just the purchase price, but also income potential and holding capacity.

    Infrastructure Is a True Growth Driver

    In my experience, the strongest appreciation happens in areas backed by real development — highways, metro connectivity, commercial hubs, educational institutions, and business corridors.

    Speculation fades quickly. Infrastructure remains.

    At Team Aman Chawla, we spend considerable time analysing growth corridors and emerging micro-markets. I prefer guiding clients towards areas with measurable structural progress rather than locations driven by temporary hype.

    We do not predict sudden spikes. We look for sustainable momentum.

    Avoiding Emotion-Based Decisions

    One of the biggest risks in property investment is urgency. “Last few units,” “price revision tomorrow,” and similar messages often push buyers into rushed decisions.

    I encourage clients to slow down. Real estate involves significant capital and long-term commitment. A decision made under pressure rarely aligns with long-term financial goals.

    It is equally important not to become emotionally attached to a brand name. If two projects are launching in the same location, the stronger brand is not automatically the better investment. Long-term value depends on fundamentals, location growth, pricing, supply dynamics, and future infrastructure, not just reputation.

    Our advisory process is designed to bring clarity. We compare options, evaluate risks, and align investments with the client’s financial profile. Our objective is not to close quickly; it is to ensure the decision stands strong years later.

    In addition to client advisory, I also document ongoing market shifts, infrastructure developments, and project analysis through structured video explainers on Instagram (@teamamanchawla), along with regular detailed insights on YouTube (@teamamanchawla), helping individuals and families make more informed property decisions over time.

    Diversification Within Real Estate

    Over the years, I have worked with first-time buyers, experienced investors, and commercial clients. One principle remains consistent — diversification strengthens portfolios.

    Residential properties may provide stability.
    Commercial assets may offer stronger rental yields.
    Plotted developments can deliver long-term capital appreciation.

    There is no single formula that works for everyone. Each strategy must align with individual financial objectives, risk appetite, and liquidity planning.

    Real Estate as a Foundation for Generational Wealth

    Unlike many volatile investment instruments, property is tangible. It provides security, leverage, and long-term value. It can be lived in, leased, or passed on.

    However, not every property builds wealth. Only the right property — selected carefully, purchased responsibly, and held patiently — has that potential.

    I believe real estate should strengthen financial security year after year. It should not create stress or uncertainty.

    Discipline Creates Results

    The market will always have noise. New launches will come and go. Price predictions will rise and fall. What remains constant is the value of discipline.

    Long-term wealth through real estate is built through research, patience, and responsible advisory. It is not dramatic. It is structured.

    At Team Aman Chawla, our focus remains on guiding clients towards property decisions that create stability, not speculation. In a market that often prioritises speed, I prioritise sustainability because real wealth is not built overnight. It is built thoughtfully, strategically, and with a long-term vision.

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  • The Overchoice Problem: Why Too Many Options Create Stress

    The Overchoice Problem: Why Too Many Options Create Stress

    New Delhi [India], March 09: Overchoice problem is a modern thing. In ancient times, choice used to mean freedom.

    For most of human history, choice barely existed.

    Food came from the nearby field, the local market, or the day’s hunt. Careers followed family trades. Communities were inherited through geography. Life moved inside narrow rails.

    Decisions were limited.

    And because they were limited, they were lighter.

    Modern life dismantled those rails.

    Now the day begins with a flood.

    Notifications. Emails. Messages. Tabs. Feeds. Options layered on options before the mind has even fully woken up.

    A person can scroll through thousands of products before breakfast. Watch trailers for twenty shows before choosing none. Compare ten productivity systems before feeling less productive than when the search began.

    The modern world does not lack choices.

    It manufactures them.

    And somewhere inside that abundance sits a quiet psychological trap.

    The overchoice problem.

    The idea is simple. When options expand beyond a certain threshold, the human mind begins to struggle. Decision making slows down. Doubt multiplies. Satisfaction declines.

    Freedom becomes friction.

    The brain was never designed to evaluate infinite menus.

    Every decision carries cognitive weight. Neuroscientists describe this as cognitive load — the mental effort required to process information and evaluate alternatives.

    A simple choice is cheap.

    Two options. A quick comparison. Decision made.

    But add ten possibilities. Twenty. Fifty.

    Now the brain begins running simulations.

    What if option three is better than option two?

    What if option seven turns out to be the real optimal choice?

    What if I commit too early and miss something superior?

    The mind begins scanning hypothetical futures.

    Multiply this across dozens of daily decisions and something subtle begins to happen.

    Fatigue.

    Not physical fatigue.

    Decision fatigue.

    A person can spend an entire day sitting at a desk and still feel mentally drained because the brain has been negotiating choices for hours.

    Modern life has quietly turned decision making into labor.

    Psychologist Barry Schwartz captured this paradox years ago in The Paradox of Choice.

    More options should produce more satisfaction.

    In reality, the opposite often happens.

    Because once options multiply, expectations rise with them.

    If hundreds of alternatives exist, surely the perfect one must be hidden somewhere inside the pile.

    Anything less than perfect begins to feel like a mistake.

    And mistakes become personal.

    If the decision leads to disappointment, the mind begins replaying the menu.

    Maybe the better option was there all along.

    Maybe I missed it.

    Maybe I chose wrong.

    Regret thrives in large catalogs.

    The modern digital environment magnifies the problem.

    Streaming platforms hold thousands of shows.

    Online stores contain millions of products.

    Social media displays endless lifestyles, careers, relationships, routines.

    Everywhere the same message quietly appears.

    There is always a better option.

    Scroll a little further.

    Search a little longer.

    Compare a few more alternatives.

    The result is paralysis disguised as exploration.

    People spend forty minutes deciding what to watch.

    An hour comparing headphones.

    Weeks debating career paths.

    Not because the decisions are impossible.

    Because the menus are too large.

    Analysis paralysis is simply overchoice wearing a modern name.

    The consequences are subtle but everywhere.

    A person hesitates at a restaurant menu.

    Another researches products long past the point of usefulness.

    Someone else scrolls endlessly through advice about productivity, health, wealth, happiness — thousands of frameworks competing to fix the same life.

    Self-improvement itself becomes stressful.

    Which system is the right one?

    Which routine produces the best results?

    Which strategy am I missing?

    Choice begins to feel less like freedom and more like pressure.

    The strange truth is that the human brain often prefers limits.

    Constraints reduce cognitive noise.

    A smaller menu simplifies comparison.

    A routine eliminates unnecessary decisions.

    A defined path removes the anxiety of infinite alternatives.

    This is why many highly effective people intentionally narrow their environments.

    They wear similar clothes.

    They standardize meals.

    They follow structured routines.

    It looks restrictive from the outside.

    Psychologically, it is relief.

    Less choice.

    Less friction.

    More attention available for the few decisions that actually matter.

    Because the real challenge of modern life is not scarcity.

    It is abundance.

    An environment overflowing with options, information, advice, and possibility.

    The skill that matters most inside such a world may not be choosing well.

    It may be ignoring well.

    Learning to reject most options.

    Learning to stop searching.

    Learning to close the menu.

    Because freedom in the overchoice era does not come from expanding the list of possibilities.

    It comes from deciding how small that list needs to be.

    PNN Lifestyle

  • From Professional to Founder: Women Leaders Reflect on the Mindset Shift That Fuels Entrepreneurship

    From Professional to Founder: Women Leaders Reflect on the Mindset Shift That Fuels Entrepreneurship

    New Delhi [India], March 07: The journey from a structured professional career to entrepreneurship often begins long before a company is founded. It starts with a shift in mindset. For many women leaders, the transition from working within established systems to building something of their own involves redefining confidence, ownership, and leadership.

    As International Women’s Day approaches, conversations around women entrepreneurs are increasingly focusing on the internal transformations that accompany this transition. Moving from defined roles to founding ventures requires a willingness to embrace uncertainty, trust personal judgment, and take responsibility for shaping outcomes. Women leaders across industries are sharing how this shift helped them step beyond conventional career paths and build organizations that reflect their vision and values.

    To understand this shift more closely, we spoke with a few women leaders who have experienced this transition firsthand. From moving beyond structured corporate roles to building purpose-driven ventures, they share the mindset changes that helped them step into entrepreneurship and leadership.

    “The most important mindset shift for me was moving from seeking certainty to trusting my conviction,“ said Akshi Khandelwal, Founder & CEO, Butterfly Ayurveda & Cafe Swasthya. “In a professional environment, you are often trained to follow defined structures and outcomes. But entrepreneurship, especially when it is purpose-driven, requires you to believe in a vision even before it fully takes shape. My journey with Ayurveda began as a personal transformation in health, and that experience taught me to trust that deeper purpose. Once you align with that, uncertainty becomes part of the journey rather than something that holds you back.” she added.

    Dr. Yukti, MD & Co-Founder, Satyukt Analytics, noted, “The most important shift was believing that I could build, not just contribute. As professionals, many of us are trained to excel within existing systems. Becoming a founder requires the confidence to create something new and take ownership of the outcome. That shift came from realizing that meaningful innovation often begins with a strong conviction. Once I trusted that conviction, the focus naturally moved toward building solutions that can create lasting value for farmers and the agricultural ecosystem.”

    Rutvi Sheth-Kundalia, Head – Strategy & HR, Advait Energy Transitions Limited expressed, “The biggest mindset shift for me was moving from execution within defined structures to embracing uncertainty and ownership as a founder. In a professional role, systems and hierarchies often guide decisions. Entrepreneurship, however, requires trusting your judgment even when the path ahead is not fully visible,”

    “I learned that leadership is less about having all the answers and more about building resilient teams, staying adaptable, and making decisions with conviction. For many women, the transition also means overcoming self-doubt and stepping confidently into spaces where our voice and perspective can shape meaningful outcomes.” she added.

    While every entrepreneurial journey is unique, a common thread among women founders is the courage to trust their instincts and step into leadership with conviction. The shift from contributor to creator is rarely easy, but it often becomes the foundation for meaningful innovation and long-term impact.

    As more women move from professional roles into entrepreneurship, their stories highlight an important lesson. Building something new begins not only with an idea, but with the belief that one has the ability to shape it. These evolving leadership journeys continue to inspire the next generation of women to imagine, create, and lead with confidence.

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  • Over 1,000 participate in Kavisha UFIT Flow Fest, India’s first spin rave event more than 100 people spin at one time

    Over 1,000 participate in Kavisha UFIT Flow Fest, India’s first spin rave event more than 100 people spin at one time

    Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], March 09: Ahmedabad witnessed the first edition of India’s first Spin Rave Fitness Festival, Kavisha UFIT Flow Fest 2026, held at Gulmohar Greens. The unique event, curated by fitness entrepreneur Pooja Ahuja, brought together music, movement and community in a vibrant outdoor setting, attracting more than 1,000 participants from across the city.

    Event was conceived as a celebration of movement rather than a competitive sporting event. Designed to welcome both beginners and seasoned fitness enthusiasts, the initiative focused on making exercise engaging, inclusive and experiential for people of all ages.

    The highlight of the event was the much-anticipated Spin Rave fitness experience. The arena featured 100 spin bikes, immersive lighting and high-energy techno music, creating an electrifying atmosphere where participants rode in synchrony through 45-minute sessions. The fusion of fitness, lights and music delivered an experience rarely seen in India’s fitness events.

    Over 1,000 participate in Kavisha UFIT Flow Fest, India’s first spin rave event more than 100 people spin at one time-PNN

    The festival featured multiple dynamic fitness experiences including high-energy group workouts, hybrid outdoor training sessions and board games, making it one of Ahmedabad’s most unique fitness and cultural gatherings.

    Hybrid outdoor workouts incorporated ropes, tyres, sandbags and natural movement exercises, allowing participants to train amidst nature. Interactive activities such as treasure hunts and fitness challenges encouraged teamwork, while pottery and sound healing therapy sessions offered moments of relaxation and recovery.

    The atmosphere was further enhanced with themed zones and interactive experiences throughout the venue. The festival concluded with a techno sundowner, bringing participants together for a music-led finale.

    Speaking about the event, Pooja Ahuja, Founder of UFIT Spinovation, said, “The response to Kavisha UFIT Flow Fest has been truly overwhelming. We created this platform to make fitness feel like a celebration rather than a competition, and seeing people from all walks of life come together with such enthusiasm has been incredibly rewarding. By blending movement, music and nature, we wanted to offer Ahmedabad a fresh and inclusive fitness experience, and the energy on the ground reflected that vision.”

    The Kavisha UFIT Flow Fest aims to bring families together on one platform to experience fitness in a fun and engaging way, while building a strong community around movement, health and shared energy. The festival has set a promising precedent for future large-scale fitness festivals in Ahmedabad.

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  • Diyvang People Need a Platform, Not Gifts” – Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghvi

    Diyvang People Need a Platform, Not Gifts” – Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghvi

    Grand showcase of divyang talents at the Fashion and Talent Show by Love N Care Charitable Trust

    Surat (Gujarat) [India], March 07: A grand Fashion Show and Talent Show for Divyang talents was organized under the leadership of Love N Care Charitable Trust at the Bajigauri Air Theater of Vanita Vishram College in the city. Addressing the program, Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat Harsh Sanghvi stated that Divyang individuals possess special strengths compared to ordinary people and that is why they are special. He said that Divyang people do not need gifts, but they need a platform to bring out their inner talent. Praising the organizers for today’s event, he appreciated the courage and skills of all the Divyang talents.

    The organizer of the program and gynecologist at Love N Care Multi-Specialty Hospital, Dr. Deeptiben Patel, stated that a total of 80 Divyang talents performed in this program, out of which 24 participants had come from outside the city. She further mentioned that children from the city’s special and mentally challenged schools mesmerized everyone present by walking on the ramp.

    During the program, the Divyang talents impressed the audience with their confidence and skills. At the end, ten special talents recognized at national and international levels were honored with awards. The presence of Jyoti Amge, known as the world’s smallest daughter, became a special attraction of the program. Brave soldiers who lost limbs in the Kargil War, nationally awarded artists, and several inspiring personalities including a girl honored by the President were present on the stage.

    In the fashion show, around fifty to sixty children from the city’s special and mentally challenged schools walked on the stage in specially prepared costumes and received loud applause. In the talent showcase, unique performances became the center of discussion, including a young girl’s dance, an extraordinary mehendi art performance by a girl without hands using her mouth and feet, a young man painting with his feet, and performances by Divyang bodybuilders. The entire ground echoed with patriotic spirit when a Divyang young man climbed the stage and waved the national flag.

    The Mayor of Surat, Dakshesh Mavani, attended the program as the chief guest. The dignitaries appreciated the courage and struggles of the Divyang talents and conveyed the message of inclusion and equal opportunities in society. The Police Commissioner, MLAs, corporators, doctors of the city, teachers, and parents were present in large numbers.

    The choreography of the program was guided by Mohit Agrawal, while costume designing received support from students and teachers of fashion institutes along with Alya Fashions. The organizers stated that this initiative is not only for entertainment but will prove to be an effective effort in providing recognition, confidence, and new employment opportunities to Divyang artists.

  • COMPUTEX 2026 Brings the Global AI Ecosystem to Taipei

    COMPUTEX 2026 Brings the Global AI Ecosystem to Taipei

    COMPUTEX is a global benchmark exhibition for AI and startups. Photo shows the exhibition site in 2025

    New Delhi [India], March 07: COMPUTEX 2026 will take place from June 2–5 in Taipei, spanning four venues — TaiNEX 1 & 2, TWTC Hall 1, and the Taipei International Convention Center (TICC). Stretching across Taipei’s Nangang and Xinyi districts—two interconnected innovation and business hubs—the exhibition forms one of the world’s largest multi-venue technology showcases dedicated to AI and next-generation computing.

    This year’s show reaches a new milestone, bringing together 1,500 exhibitors from around the globe across 6,000 booths. From semiconductor design and advanced computing infrastructure to robotics systems and real-world AI applications, COMPUTEX presents a vertically integrated technology ecosystem spanning R&D, manufacturing, and deployment. Visitor pre-registration is now open to industry professionals worldwide.

    AI Together: Mapping the Global AI Value Chain

    As a global benchmark for AI and startups, COMPUTEX 2026, themed “AI Together,” highlights three cores: AI & Computing, Robotics & Mobility, and Next-Gen Tech. The exhibition captures a pivotal phase of AI commercialization and infrastructure scaling, spanning the value chain from chip design and high-performance computing to smart infrastructure and industry applications.

    Major international brands including ASUS, Acer, MSI, GIGABYTE, BenQ, and ASRock will showcase integrated AI systems and computing platforms. Global manufacturing leaders Foxconn, Compal, Pegatron, and Wiwynn will demonstrate system integration and scalable production capabilities that underpin worldwide AI deployment. Technology leaders including MediaTek, Intel, Vertiv Taiwan, and Delta will showcase end-to-end solutions — from AI processors and data centers to intelligent power and sustainable infrastructure — highlighting the convergence of performance, efficiency, and scalability in the next phase of AI growth.

    COMPUTEX 2026 Brings the Global AI Ecosystem to Taipei-PNN

    Robotics and Smart Applications Take Center Stage

    Responding to surging global demand for automation and intelligent systems, COMPUTEX 2026 introduces new highlight zones at TWTC Hall 1, including the Robotics Zone and the TechXperience Zone.

    Participating companies such as Intel, YUAN, Texas Instruments, Solomon, and E Ink will present advancements in AI robotics, machine vision, embedded systems, and smart applications. These zones demonstrate how robotics is rapidly expanding beyond manufacturing into healthcare, logistics, retail, and everyday environments—signaling the next frontier of AI-driven productivity.

    Meanwhile, InnoVEX will continue to connect global startups, venture capital firms, accelerators, and national pavilions. Recognized internationally as a gateway to Asian innovation markets, InnoVEX fosters cross-border collaboration and emerging technology commercialization.

    Expanded COMPUTEX Keynote & Forum and Upgraded On-site Activities

    Highly anticipated COMPUTEX Keynote and Forum will return with an expanded scale, connecting technology leaders across the AI supply chain—from upstream semiconductor innovators to downstream application developers. Discussions will focus on AI scalability, infrastructure readiness, sustainability challenges, and long-term market direction.

    Co-organizer TAITRA will also integrate a wide range of resources to deliver diverse featured events, including sourcing meetings, guided tours, ESG Go sustainability initiatives, and startup pitch contest. Global media and technology influencers will be invited to Taiwan to amplify global engagement and industry dialogue.

    COMPUTEX 2026 will demonstrate Taiwan’s strong R&D capabilities while connecting global enterprises, innovative startups, and professional buyers to create unlimited technology opportunities.

    Visitor registration is now open: https://www.computexonline.com.tw/?userlang=en

    COMPUTEX 2026 Brings the Global AI Ecosystem to Taipei-PNN

    COMPUTEX is a global benchmark exhibition for AI and startups, providing a key platform for innovators worldwide to exchange industry insights. Visitor pre-registration is now open—register now to stay ahead of the latest technology trends. Photo shows the exhibition site in 2025.

    COMPUTEX showcases a comprehensive range of exhibits spanning the AI supply chain, advanced communications, key components, and smart solutions, fully demonstrating the commercialization of AI technologies and emerging industry trends. Each year, the show attracts tens of thousands of industry professionals internationally, creating boundless business opportunities in technology. Photo shows the exhibition site in 2025.

    1,500 Exhibitors and 6,000 Booths Position the Show as a Global AI Benchmark — Visitor Pre-Registration Now Open

    About COMPUTEX

    COMPUTEX was founded in 1981. It has grown with the global ICT industry and become stronger over the last four decades. Bearing witness to historical moments in the development of and changes in the industry, COMPUTEX attracts more than 40,000 buyers to visit Taiwan every year. It is also the preferred platform chosen by top international companies for launching epoch-making products.

    Taiwan has a comprehensive global ICT industry chain. Gaining a foothold in Taiwan, COMPUTEX is jointly held by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council and Taipei Computer Association, aiming to build a global tech ecosystem. COMPUTEX has become a global benchmark exhibition for AI and startups, connecting global pioneers and enabling new sparks of breakthrough technology.

    About TAITRA:

    Founded in 1970, TAITRA is Taiwan’s foremost nonprofit trade-promoting organization. Sponsored by the government and industry organizations, TAITRA assists enterprises in expanding their global reach. Headquartered in Taipei, TAITRA has a team of 1,300 specialists and operates 5 local offices as well as 62 branches worldwide. Together with Taipei World Trade Center (TWTC) and Taiwan Trade Center (TTC), TAITRA has formed a global network dedicated to promoting world trade.

    TAITRA’s five local branch offices in Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Taichung, Tainan, and Kaohsiung provide services to companies outside metropolitan Taipei. Through these domestic offices, TAITRA is able to maintain close contact and interaction with local companies in their respective areas and provide direct and substantial services in areas such as feature trade promotion, business information, market seminars, on-the-job training, procurement meetings, meeting room rental, etc. Branch offices play vital roles in Taiwan Trade Shows coordination between Taipei headquarters and local companies, and invite buyers to visit local industries.

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