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  • ‘The Canadian Dream’ Arrives with a Close Look at the Gap Between Immigration Promises and Reality

    ‘The Canadian Dream’ Arrives with a Close Look at the Gap Between Immigration Promises and Reality

    New Delhi [India], February 11: At a time when immigration refusals are increasing and fraud cases are becoming harder to ignore, The Canadian Dream by Dr. Swapnil Kale (LLB, PHD, Pursing LLM Immigration Law) arrives with an unusually direct message: most people are not failing the system, the system is failing them first.

    Unlike typical immigration guides built on success stories and promises of speed, the book is grounded in personal loss. More than a decade ago, Dr. Kale’s own application to Canada was rejected after being mishandled by a well-known immigration consultancy. Incorrect documentation and false assurances led not only to refusal, but to the loss of time, money, and a confirmed UK migration opportunity he had already secured.

    “I trusted people who didn’t fully understand the process themselves,” Kale says. “That mistake cost me years. This book exists because no one should have to learn immigration the hard way.”

    Rather than offering aspirational narratives, The Canadian Dream breaks down how popular pathways are routinely misrepresented. Kale challenges the idea of “guaranteed visas,” explains why Express Entry is far more competitive than most consultants admit, and outlines how practices like inflated CRS scores, fake job offers, and misused LMIAs continue to trap applicants. “Any program which is not a legal route to Canada should immediately raise a red flag,” he notes.

    A significant portion of the book focuses on Canada’s Start-Up Visa and C11 Investment route program, often marketed as a simple alternative to points-based immigration. Kale presents it differently, as a demanding but legitimate pathway for serious entrepreneurs willing to meet compliance, innovation, and long-term business requirements. “Canada rewards preparation, not promises,” he writes. “If your business doesn’t hold up on paper and in practice, the visa won’t either.”

    Kale also advises prospective migrants to assess their eligibility carefully rather than pursuing Canada without due consideration. He notes that alternative destinations such as the UK, Germany, Portugal, Greece, and Italy may offer more viable pathways, and encourages applicants to focus on migration options that are realistic and achievable for their individual profiles, rather than pursuing pathways that are not feasible for them.

    Dr. Kale also emphasizes U.S. settlement options through the EB-5 and EB-1 pathways, while recommending Citizenship-by-Investment programs in Europe and the Caribbean as viable alternatives.

    Since founding his immigration consultancy in 2011, Dr. Kale has worked closely with Immigration lawyers and claims involvement in thousands of migration cases across Canada, the UK, the US, and Europe. That experience shapes the book’s central argument: the real danger in immigration is not rejection, but misinformation.

    “At its worst, the industry sells hope without responsibility,” Kale says. “Migration should be difficult, but it should never be dishonest.”

    More than a guide, The Canadian Dream reads as a cautionary account for students, professionals, and entrepreneurs navigating an increasingly complex global migration landscape, one where clarity, not hype, may be the most valuable asset of all.

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  • How to Choose the Best Hair Transplant Clinic in Delhi, India?

    How to Choose the Best Hair Transplant Clinic in Delhi, India?

    New Delhi [India], February 10: Hair transplant has become an effective and reliable method of hair restoration for individuals experiencing hair loss and baldness. When planning a hair transplant surgery, many questions come to mind. How will the procedure be? Will there be any risk? Will the result look natural? Will hair fall continue even after the procedure, etc.? It can be an overwhelming situation. So, it is important to choose the right clinic and surgeon for your procedure. But with so many hair transplant clinics in Delhi, India, selecting the right one can be confusing and difficult. So, here are a few things to consider when finalizing a hair transplant clinic.

    Experience and Expertise of the Doctor
    Hair transplant is not like other surgical procedures; it is an aesthetic procedure. So, when searching for a clinic, look for the doctor’s experience and expertise. A qualified and experienced surgeon with a specialty in hair restoration procedures will take full care while designing your hairline that looks natural, suits your age, and matches your facial features.

    Consultation and Treatment Plans
    Consultation is a crucial step in any diagnosis. Without proper consultation, it becomes difficult to find out the exact cause of the problem one is facing. Hair fall occurs due to many reasons, and without finding the real cause, it is not right to start any treatment. So, the clinic or surgeon you choose should provide a detailed and honest consultation on the root cause of your hair loss. A hair transplant procedure is not necessary for every type of hair loss. Your doctor should be transparent about your hair loss type and suggest to you what suits best for your condition. Besides  consultation, treatment plans also matter. There is no one-size-fits-all solution for hair transplant. The hair specialist doctor should devise a treatment plan based on your scalp condition and what you want achieve through the procedure.

    Techniques Used
    Hair transplants have come a long way. FUE(Follicular Unit Extraction), URHT(Ultra Receptive Hair Transplant), and DHT(Direct Hair Transplant) are the latest hair transplant techniques. These are less invasive and deliver natural and dense hair with fast recovery. So, ask the clinic whether they are offering these methods or not. The best hair transplant clinic in Delhi, India, will always recommend the latest techniques.

    Success Rate and Past Results
    Before making a final decision, check the success rate of the procedure. A hair transplant clinic with more than 90% success rate is good to go. Also, go through before and after images of genuine patients to see real hair transplant results. If possible, try to get in touch with past patients to know their experience. A genuine and honest clinic will never hesitate to share these details.

    Hygiene and Safety Standard
    A reliable clinic and a responsible surgeon understand the importance of hygiene and safety; hence, they follow proper hygiene and safety standards. Sterilized surgical tools, clean & tidy operation rooms, and strict medical protocols go a long way in patient’s safety and smooth recovery. So, don’t ignore these points while searching for a hair transplant clinic.

    Cost
    A hair transplant is a significant investment. Trust a clinic that is transparent about hair transplant costs. There should not be any hidden cost. It would be great to get an estimated quote before the procedure itself. One more thing – don’t fall into the trap of ‘unlimited grafts’ or ‘very low price’ as these are marketing gimmicks that often result in poor quality hair transplant.

    Clinic’s Reputation
    A reputed and trustworthy clinic is important for natural and permanent hair transplant results. So, check for how long the clinic is operational, its reviews, certifications, awards & accolades, etc.

    Aftercare Procedure and Support
    The job of a hair transplant clinic doesn’t just end with performing the procedure. The clinic you choose should also provide you with 24/7 support even after the procedure. They should regularly followup with you and ask about your recovery, whether you are experiencing any difficulty. Continuous and regular support help you recover fast and make your hair transplant journey smooth.

    Dr. Haror’s Wellness – Celebrities’ Favourite Hair Transplant Clinic in Delhi, India
    Dr. Haror’s Wellness is a renowned name in hair restoration in India. They are among the best hair transplant clinics in Delhi, India, offering international level hair transplant services. Patients not only from India but also from other countries visit them for hair transplant surgery. The clinic is also very popular among celebrities and famous people. They have an outstanding team of hair transplant surgeons led by Dr. Navnit Haror, a gold medalist dermatologist and international hair transplant surgeon, and Dr. Vineeta Pathak. They use the latest hair transplant techniques with a personalized approach to deliver natural and long-lasting hair. Since its inception, they have performed more than 20,000+ successful hair transplant procedures and changed the lives of thousands struggling with baldness. If you are tired of hair loss and baldness and have lost all hope, don’t despair. Get in touch with Dr. Haror’s Wellness to restart your life with a head full of hair.

    FAQs

    Q. Which is the best hair transplant clinic in Delhi?
    Dr. Haror’s Wellness is the best hair transplant clinic in Delhi. They offer the latest hair transplant techniques, a personalized approach, and expert care that delivers natural and permanent results.

    Q. How to choose the right hair transplant clinic in Delhi?
    You should check the doctor’s experience, techniques used, cost, past results, clinic’s reputation, etc., in order to choose the best hair transplant clinic in Delhi, India

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  • Girl Effect India Launches Tipi Tipi Talk on Safer Internet Day: An Initiative for Students to Fight Tech Hinsa

    Girl Effect India Launches Tipi Tipi Talk on Safer Internet Day: An Initiative for Students to Fight Tech Hinsa

    New Delhi [India], February 11: Safer Internet Day 2026 — On the occasion of Safer Internet Day, Girl Effect India announced the launch of Tipi Tipi Talk, an interactive school-based programme that helps young people talk about issues that concern them, build confidence, and spark open conversations on various topics, including navigating the online world safely and respectfully. The first “Talk” is called the “TechHinsa Talk” that is part of Girl Effect India’s broader India vs Tech Hinsa campaign, which takes head-on the growing challenge of technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV).

    Delivered through structured workshops at school, the programme also creates safe spaces for peer learning. It establishes Digital Safety Clubs and trains students as Digital Safety Ambassadors to lead conversations and promote safer online practices within their schools. In its current rollout, the initiative will be implemented in Delhi across 45 schools, reaching 45,000 students, establishing 45 Digital Safety Clubs, and training 225 Digital Safety Ambassadors.

    Speaking about the initiative, Kavita Ayyagari, Country Director, Girl Effect India, said, “Today’s generation is growing up online, and the internet can become a dark place if young people are not taught how to safeguard themselves. With growing instances of online harm against girls, we need to teach them how to be safe. For boys, we need them to be empathetic friends and be responsible. For girls especially, internet safety matters more because it is tied to freedom — freedom to learn, to speak, to create, and to belong. As digital use continues to grow, understanding and acting on online risks isn’t optional — it’s essential. Tipi Tipi Talk is an initiative to help boys and girls talk about TechHinsa and learn to navigate digital spaces safely and responsibly.”

    Digital platforms are now an integral part of young people’s lives — but so are the risks. Globally, one-third of all internet users are children, and in India alone, an estimated 15% of active internet users are between the ages of 5 and 11. As children and adolescents come online earlier and in greater numbers, exposure to technology-facilitated harm has risen sharply. Data from the National Crime Records Bureau show that reported cybercrimes against women increased from 8,379 cases in 2019 to 14,409 in 2022, marking a 71% rise over four years. The increase has been even more pronounced for children: cybercrime cases reported against minors rose from 305 in 2019 to 1,823 in 2022, representing a 497% increase in the same period. These harms are not just statistics; they shape young lives. “The more I scroll, the more I see judgment, rumours, and pressure — and it gets hard to separate real connection from hurt,” says Tanya (name changed), a 17-year-old student and social media user. “Girls are expected to be careful, but we’re not taught how to protect ourselves online.”

    Tipi Tipi Talk is an interactive school-based programme for students in Classes 8–12 that brings digital safety conversations into classrooms in engaging and relatable ways and teaches young girls and boys how to be safe online. Through animated films, real-life scenarios, and guided discussions, it simplifies complex topics such as online safety, technology-facilitated harm, consent, privacy, and respectful behaviour into practical, age-appropriate lessons students can apply to their everyday digital lives. Tailored separately for Classes 8–10 and 11–12, the curriculum also includes easy discussion guides for parents and teachers and will be rolled out with local partners in Delhi and Mumbai and expanded to other cities in India, engaging students alongside their teachers and their parents.

    Tipi Tipi Talk expands Girl Effect India’s ongoing work to address technology-facilitated gender-based violence, building on the India Vs TechHinsa campaign and bringing prevention and digital safety directly into schools.

    About Girl Effect India
    Girl Effect is an innovative, global non-profit organization dedicated to unlocking the potential of adolescent girls and young women across Africa and Asia. We are working with and for girls to break down the barriers they face, enabling them to unleash their full potential. Our compelling content, trusted programs, and connections to vital services drive measurable health, education, and livelihood outcomes. We improve health, education, and economic opportunities by connecting them to life-changing information, digital tools, and trusted support. Whether it’s helping girls stay in school, access vaccines, make informed choices for health, or engage with safe, relevant media and technology, our mission is to empower them to thrive and redefine what’s possible. Through locally rooted media brands, two-way digital platforms, chatbots, dramas, and peer networks, Girl Effect creates safe and resonant spaces for girls to gain confidence, knowledge, and agency. In the past year alone, we reached more than 108 million individuals across Africa and Asia, including 78.5 million in India. CTRL+SHIFT+RESPECT is a programme to raise awareness about TFGBV, supported by the Kering Foundation and implemented by Girl Effect India.

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  • Sanatan Premier League: India’s First Cultural Cricket League

    Sanatan Premier League: India’s First Cultural Cricket League

    Sanatan Premier League (SPL) Season 1: Trials will run in Delhi on 10th& 11th Feb.,2026 – A New Cultural & Sporting Movement

    New Delhi [India], February 11: The Sanatan Premier League (SPL) is being organised as a unique blend of cricket, culture, and values, with its first season set to take place in March 2026. The journey continues with free trials running at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, Delhi on 10th& 11th Feb., 2026, where hundreds of aspiring players have already turned up to showcase their talent.

    The Founder of the league is Mr. Vijay Sharmaji, and the Co-Founders are Mr. Dev Joshi and Mr. Anand Mishra. Organised by Sanatan Cricket Club, the league’s purpose is to reach out to young players who are connected to the game but often drift away from life values and social direction. The organisers believe that when sport is given the right guidance and purpose, it can become a powerful medium for social change.

    Through trials across major cities, SPL is opening doors for players aged 15–40 to demonstrate their abilities. Selected players will undergo special training camps before participating in the grand tournament in Indore from March 12–15. The league is designed to give grassroots talent national visibility, with matches broadcast on leading sports channels and OTT platforms.

    The league is blessed with the guidance and blessings of several revered saints and spiritual leaders, including Jagadguru Shankaracharya Swami Shri Sadanand Saraswati Ji Maharaj, Pujya Devkinandan Thakur Ji Maharaj, Pujya Pandit Shri Pradeep Mishra Ji, Pujya Chinmayanand Bapu Ji Maharaj, Pujya Shri Indresh Upadhyay Ji Maharaj, and Pujya Shri Aniruddhacharya Ji Maharaj. Their presence ensures that SPL is not only a sporting event but also a movement rooted in values, discipline, and cultural consciousness.

    Selectors Shatrughan Tiwari, Binu Chaudhary, Pranay Sharma, Sidhharth Joshi, and Rajesh Sharma were present at the venue in Delhi, further affirming the league’s commitment to nurturing talent and ensuring fair opportunities for all.

    Renowned storyteller and Sanatan Dharma preacher, Pujya Devkinandan Thakur Ji Maharaj, stated, “Sanatan Cricket League is being organized with the sacred purpose of social welfare and spreading Sanatan values. Its core aim is to instill discipline, patriotism, service, and cultural values among youth through sports. The league offers free opportunities to talented children who lack proper platforms and resources, helping them build a brighter future. Maharaj Ji emphasized that in times when youth face stress and moral decline, such initiatives bring new energy, confidence, and direction. Beyond sports, the league fosters teamwork, positivity, and resilience, while funds raised will support social causes like girls’ education, marriage, and protection of neglected daughters. This inspiring campaign seeks to revive Sanatan values, strengthen service spirit, and guide the coming generations toward the right path.”

    The SPL is envisioned not merely as a cricket tournament, but as a cultural initiative that connects youth with discipline, sportsmanship, and Sanatan values. With India’s youth deeply passionate about cricket, the league aims to provide a structured and prestigious platform for emerging talent across the country. By combining competitive sport with guidance from experienced selectors and mentors, SPL seeks to nurture players who embody both skill and character.

    The champion team will receive ₹31 lakh, the runner-up ₹15 lakh, and outstanding performers will be awarded cars, bikes, and cash prizes, making SPL one of the most rewarding grassroots cricket initiatives in India.

    Beyond cricket, the Sanatan Premier League (SPL) carries a strong commitment to social welfare, with proceeds from the league directed towards community initiatives such as assistance during natural disasters, education support for underprivileged children, rehabilitation of acid attack survivors, financial aid for economically weaker families and critical healthcare needs, and marriage support for girls from disadvantaged backgrounds. By integrating cricket with cultural values and social responsibility, SPL positions itself as a movement that not only inspires youth but also makes a meaningful contribution to society. By integrating cricket with cultural values and social responsibility, SPL is positioning itself as a movement that inspires youth while contributing meaningfully to society.

    Organizers believe that the Sanatan Premier League will emerge as a landmark initiative where cricket is not only about competition, but also about culture, responsibility, and nation-building.

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  • Mann Mann Swaraj: The Roar of Swarajya

    Mann Mann Swaraj: The Roar of Swarajya

    Musical Salute to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj by Shri Raghvendra, Divya Kumar, and Lalitya Munshaw, Music on Red Ribbon

    New Delhi [India], February 10: “Us Gatha Ko Na Bhulen Hum, Jis Gatha Ne Itihas Racha.” Speaking to us, Renowned lyricist and producer Shri Raghvendra shared that this line was the very first thought that arose in his heart before he began writing the song. He described it as an inner calling- a reminder that history is not merely something to be remembered, but something to be felt, respected, and carried forward. Interestingly, the lines that now appear at the end of the song were the first to be written. That emotion came before the structure, before the tune, before anything else, He said. Shri Raghvendra, a medical professional with over two decades of experience in writing songs, has been actively involved in songwriting alongside his medical career.

    The song features vocals by Bollywood singers Divya Kumar and Lalitya Munshaw, with music composed by AVN Pavan Kumar. Speaking about the recording, Divya Kumar said the song effectively captures the spirit of bravery and the unwavering pursuit of Swarajya that defined Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s leadership. Lalitya Munshaw described the project as a meaningful experience, noting her deep respect for Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and calling it a privilege to be part of a song dedicated to his legacy.

    Composer AVN Pavan Kumar said the composition demanded a careful balance between rhythm, melody, and pace to reflect the heroic tone of the subject, making the process both challenging and creatively fulfilling. In a thoughtful step toward connecting cultures beyond borders. Pune based Mr. Mahim Ojha has crafted the English subtitles for the project ensuring that its true emotion, depth and message reach a global audience.

    According to Shri Raghvendra, Mann Mann Swaraj is based on the theme of Veer Ras (heroism) + Melody and is the result of extensive historical research. He added that special attention was given to the music arrangement, recording direction to ensure the song presents Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s energy and ideals in a distinct and contemporary format. Shri Raghvendra also shared that if this creation is accepted, then his next creative offering will be dedicated to another eternal symbol of courage and sacrifice- Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi.

    On the auspicious occasion of Shiv Jayanti, this song deserves to be played everywhere- in homes, public spaces, processions and celebrations- so that its energy can unite people in remembrance, respect and pride. Mann Mann Swaraj is available on Shri Raghvendra and Red Ribbon Musik YouTube channels, and all audio streaming platforms.

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  • Marwadi University Concludes Emulate 2026, Packed with Culture, Creativity and Expression

    Marwadi University Concludes Emulate 2026, Packed with Culture, Creativity and Expression

    Rajkot (Gujarat) [India], February 10: Marwadi University echoed with creativity, culture, and celebration with its flagship fest “Emulate 2026”. Previously known as MU Fest, the event was scheduled from February 4 to 6, 2026. Recognised as one of the most anticipated inter-college youth festivals in the region, the three-day extravaganza witnessed participation from over 15,000 students featuring 70 diverse events.

    The major attraction of was the musical nights which emerged as a showstopper, with chart-topping rapper Divine delivering a high-octane performance that had the crowd on its feet, followed by an emotionally resonant and melodious concert by celebrated playback singer Shaan, creating moments that students will cherish long after the fest.

    Adding the flavour of humour, popular stand-up comedians Gurleen Pannu and Ravi Gupta had the crowd in splits with their witty one-liners marking the beginning of a hilarious celebration.

    Adding depth and inspiration to the fest were engaging fireside chat sessions with Aparshakti Khurana, Shivankit Singh, and Anya Singh, where students gained insights into creativity, personal journeys, and the evolving entertainment landscape through candid conversations.

    Dhruv Marwadi, Trustee, Marwadi University, shared, “Emulate 2026 brought together art, culture, dialogue, and entertainment on one platform. We aimed to empower young minds to express themselves, think creatively, and build confidence. The scale and diversity of this year’s fest underlined our commitment to creating enriching experiences that shape students into dynamic and socially aware individuals.”

    A key highlight of the first evening was the student-led fashion show, where the students took centre stage, showcasing innovation, confidence, and contemporary design sensibilities, reinforcing the fest’s core spirit of student empowerment.

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  • Children Welfare Centre High School Celebrates Its Grand 42nd Annual Day Function Organised by the Principal Ajay Kaul with Bollywood Luminaries in Attendance

    Children Welfare Centre High School Celebrates Its Grand 42nd Annual Day Function Organised by the Principal Ajay Kaul with Bollywood Luminaries in Attendance

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 09: Children Welfare Centre High School, Clara’s College of Commerce and Clara’s College of Education, celebrated its magnificent 42nd Annual Day Function at the Children Welfare Centre High School Ground, Versova, Andheri West, Mumbai. The event was impeccably organised by Principal Ajay Kaul, who once again showcased his commitment to fostering talent, culture, and academic excellence.

    The evening witnessed an extraordinary gathering of celebrities and distinguished guests who graced the celebration with their presence. Renowned actors like Ritesh Deshmukh, Meezan Jafri, Aayush Sharma, Rakesh Bedi, Nimrat Kaur, Meenakshi Seshadri, Mandar Chandwadkar, & Many More. added immense sparkle and warmth to the occasion.

    Children Welfare Centre High School Celebrates Its Grand 42nd Annual Day Function Organised by the Principal Ajay Kaul with Bollywood Luminaries in Attendance-PNN

    The programme featured captivating cultural performances, music, dance, and theatre presented by students, reflecting the rich creative spirit and holistic growth encouraged by the Children Welfare Centre educational family. The Annual Day served as a platform to honour academic achievers, talented performers, and educators whose dedication continues to shape the next generation.

    Speaking on the occasion, organiser Ajay Kaul_expressed his gratitude to all dignitaries, parents, faculty, and students for their continual support. He emphasised the institution’s commitment toward nurturing young minds and building a strong foundation for future leaders.”

    The event concluded with resounding applause, reaffirming the legacy of Children Welfare Centre High School, Clara’s College of Commerce, and Clara’s College of Education as institutions that blend discipline, creativity, and excellence.

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  • A Grand Celebration of Talent and Culture: 7th Edition of Mission Dreams Miss, Mr, and Mrs India 2025–26 held in Odisha

    A Grand Celebration of Talent and Culture: 7th Edition of Mission Dreams Miss, Mr, and Mrs India 2025–26 held in Odisha

    New Delhi [India], February 09: Mission Dreams Miss, Mr & Mrs India 2025–26 concluded successfully at The Chariot Resort & Spa, Puri, marking a prestigious chapter in India’s national pageantry platform. The two-day event brought together talent, elegance, and cultural representation under the leadership of Founder & Director Priya Priyambada and National Director Darwin Thapa.

    The event was supported by designers Jeet Jagjit, Ankita, and Bittu, while The Bake Studio partnered as the official dessert brand.

    In the Mission Dreams Miss India category, Titikshya Dhurua from Odisha was crowned Mission Dreams Miss India 2025–26 and Miss Incredible. Srija Barman from West Bengal became Mission Dreams Miss India 1st Runner Up 2025–26 and Miss Diva. Guo Charity, from South Sudan and currently studying in Odisha, secured the title of Mission Dreams Miss India 2nd Runner Up along with Miss Beauty with a Cause.

    In the Mission Dreams Mr India category, Subhashis Dash from Odisha was crowned Mission Dreams Mr India Winner 2025–26, along with Mr Best Walk and Mr Talented. Sidhartha Sahoo from Odisha earned the title of Mission Dreams Mr India 1st Runner Up, while Manish Pradhan from Sikkim secured Mission Dreams Mr India 2nd Runner Up, also winning Sexiest Man of the Year 2025–26 and Mr Versatile 2025–26.

    In the Mission Dreams Mrs India category, Nishi Srivastava from Uttar Pradesh was crowned Mission Dreams Mrs India 2025–26 and received the Mrs India Talented Award. Ashwini Vitthal Deokar from Maharashtra secured Mission Dreams Mrs India 1st Runner Up 2025–26 and won the Fitness Round, while Suman Ratha from Odisha became Mission Dreams Mrs India 2nd Runner Up 2025–26 and Mrs Diva.

    The National Costume Round showcased diverse Indian traditions through regional attire, reflecting cultural pride and heritage from across the country.

    The 7th edition of Mission Dreams Mr Miss Mrs India concluded with strong participation, professional execution, and national representation, reinforcing its position as a respected platform for emerging talent.

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  • Iconic Gold Awards 2026 Partners with DVA Records for a Musical Celebration

    Iconic Gold Awards 2026 Partners with DVA Records for a Musical Celebration

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 07: The Iconic Gold Awards 2026, one of the most anticipated celebrations of excellence in entertainment and culture, has announced a significant musical collaboration with DVA Records, strengthening the creative foundation of the upcoming awards night.

    Scheduled to be held on 18 February 2026 in Mumbai, the event promises an immersive evening of glamour, performances, and artistic brilliance. With DVA Records joining as a key musical partner, the awards aim to elevate the overall experience by blending powerful soundscapes with iconic recognition.

    Founded by Mr. Ajeet Joshi, a young entrepreneur and creative visionary, DVA Records represents a new-age approach to music—rooted in quality, innovation, and storytelling. Ajeet Joshi is widely known for his diverse journey across creative and cultural domains, having built a strong reputation not only as a music label founder but also as a public figure with deep involvement in astrology, media, and entertainment.

    Starting his professional journey at a young age, Ajeet Joshi has spent over a decade honing his expertise in Vedic astrology, vastu, and predictive sciences, while simultaneously expanding his footprint in the entertainment industry. He is the founder of platforms such as Mine Astro App, Dhanvarsha Astrology, and Viral Icons Media Pvt. Ltd., which collectively reach millions across digital and social platforms.

    His contributions have earned recognition from several prominent national leaders and public figures, reflecting his growing influence across industries. Beyond digital and spiritual platforms, Ajeet Joshi has also explored creative expression in mainstream entertainment, including his appearance in the Punjabi music video “Gangster Gabru”, produced by Zee Music Company—further reinforcing his connection with the music world.

    The collaboration between Iconic Gold Awards and DVA Records reflects a shared vision of celebrating originality, excellence, and impactful creativity. It brings together an awards platform known for honoring outstanding talent and a music label driven by innovation and contemporary expression.

    As preparations gather momentum, this partnership sets the tone for an iconic evening where music, performance, and achievement converge—continuing the Iconic Gold Awards’ legacy of recognizing talent that inspires and leaves a lasting impact.

     

  • Sneaker Resale Market 2.0: From Risky Drops to a Dominant Power Economy

    Sneaker Resale Market 2.0: From Risky Drops to a Dominant Power Economy

    New Delhi [India], February 07: The sneaker resale market is no longer a subculture hustle. It is a structured, global economy and Gen Z is running the floor with receipts, data, and profit margins.

    The Sneaker Resale Market Emergence

    Sneaker resale market is at a new peak and this time it is not the hype-driven madness. It is planned scarcity generated by demand.

    Nike and Adidas are putting out limited collections that are reselling at a number of times their retail prices on a regular basis. Some pairs flip for hundreds. Others for thousands. Platforms do not experience spikes; they experience sustained growth. This is not a moment. It is momentum.

    The focus of this shift is on gen z resellers. They can deal with drops, demand cycles and resale algorithms as well as many traditional retailers know their inventory.

    This is not impulse buying. It is counted involvement in a market that provides some reward to timing, information and discipline.

    Why Sneakers Became Financial Assets

    Sneakers used to be footwear. Thereupon, they were collectibles. Now they behave like assets.

    This move was driven by three forces.
    First, scarcity by artificial means of limited drops.
    Second, endorsement by celebrities, athletes and artists.
    Third, e-commerce that facilitated resale with ease.

    A sneaker now has a cultural or social currency and resale value. It is a very potent combination.

    The sneaker resale market is a successful industry since it resembles financial markets. Entry price matters. Timing matters. Holding periods matter. Exit strategy matters.

    No romance. Just math and taste.

    The Gen Z Professionalised Sneaker Flipping

    Elderly generations tossed things around. Gen Z built systems.

    The resellers follow release calendars several months in advance. They apply bots wherever it is allowed. They watch resale websites live. They are aware of the regional demand variations. They price dynamically.

    It is a micro-business of sneaker flipping with this generation. Costs are logged. Margins are calculated. The heartbreaks are taken in stride.

    Many resellers recoup profits by building larger inventories. Others expand to include apparel and accessories and streetwear partnerships.

    What may appear to be informal reselling on the surface is most often a well-organized computer game.

    Auctions that Fuel the Sneaker Reselling Business

    The sneaker resale business operates on platforms, not in parking-lot deals.

    Marketplaces verify products, normalise price information, and build trust. That infrastructure shifted the risk-heavy, bargaining-based resale model to scalable commerce.

    Buyers trust verification. Sellers trust liquidity. Pricing is stabilised on demand and not rumor.

    This is the platform-based transparency that enabled the sneaker resale market to expand to the global scale.

    In its absence, flipping remains little. Through it, flipping becomes economical.

    The Scarcity Game, Nike, and Adidas

    Brands do not stand on the sidelines.

    Nike and Adidas orchestratea  shortage in the release strategies. Limited supply fuels hype. Hype fuels resale. Brand dominance is fuelled by resale.

    Although the brands publicly unlink themselves from the resale gains, they enjoy the advantage of cultural relevance and long-term demand.

    Brand mythology is enhanced by every sold-out drop. Desirability is strengthened by every resale premium.

    The sale of sneakers is not a system leak. It is part of the system.

    The Rising Sneaker Resale Market in India

    India is no exception to this. It is early.

    Gen Z customers in the city are becoming increasingly connected with the sneaker culture in the world. The Indian buyers get the international drops quicker than ever before. The resale societies within the country are on the increase in places such as Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru.

    The price sensitivity coupled with aspiration is what is interesting about India. That is a mixture that makes shrewd traders.

    Sneaker resellers in India are already playing the prices of the world against the local demand. The Indian sneaker resale market will become formal with the further advancement of logistics and authentication.

    This is not just fashion. It is young-run business adjusting to the international trends.

    Risks, Reality, and Regulation

    Let’s not romanticise it.

    The sneaker resale business is risky. Prices fluctuate. Demand shifts. Excess supply has a way of smashing margins. Verification does not mean that counterfeits do not exist.

    Not every pair flips. Not every reseller wins.

    The regulation is also keeping up. Resale income is starting to attract the attention of the tax authorities. YouTube is restricting compliance.

    It is no longer a hobby that does not go anywhere. It is an auditable, visible and taxable market.

    And that is the mark of manliness, not decadence.

    The Future of the Sneaker Resale Business

    The second step will be reduced hype, increased design.

    Expect better data tools. Smarter pricing models. Faster authentication. More cross-border trade.

    Gen Z resellers will become brand consultants, drop analysts and micro-distributors.

    The sneaker resale business is not going to fail. It will consolidate.

    And those who do make it a serious business will not fall.

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