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  • Atharv Singh Highlights Role of Policy Convenings in Strengthening Modern Democracies

    Atharv Singh Highlights Role of Policy Convenings in Strengthening Modern Democracies

    Chicago [USA], November 27:: When Atharv Singh, 20, a Sciences Po undergraduate currently on exchange at Northwestern University—and the founder of The Emissary Network and Purus Research LLP—greeted former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs’ Global Leadership Awards Dinner, the interaction was brief: a photograph, a few polite words. Yet what Singh carried forward from that moment was far more substantive. For him, the evening served as a distilled lesson in the operational reality of modern democratic governance. High-level convenings, he observed, are not ornamental gatherings—they are functional mechanisms for policy development, norm-setting, and institutional consolidation.

    The Chicago Council dinner, which honoured Mr Trudeau alongside distinguished leaders from both public and private sectors, also functions as a cornerstone event for the Council’s research and advocacy initiatives. It is both a fundraising platform and a strategic convening space, designed to concentrate expertise, resources, and influence. In such environments, ideas can accelerate—from conceptual white papers to actionable pilot programmes—within a compressed time frame.

    Across global democracies—spanning North America, Europe, and Asia—think tanks, research collaboratives, and civic forums operate as critical yet often under-recognised pillars of governance. These institutions undertake long-horizon analyses on matters ranging from economic stability and climate strategy to public health, technological transformation, social equity, and national security. They convene experts who sit across ideological and professional divides. They translate complex datasets into actionable policy pathways. And, importantly, they provide a layer of intellectual accountability that electoral cycles alone cannot deliver.

    In an era defined by information saturation, political polarisation, and rapid technological disruption, such institutions act as stabilisers of democratic reasoning. They help societies pause, evaluate, and respond—privileges rarely afforded by short political timelines.

    “Democracies today face challenges that are data-heavy, fast-moving, and globally entangled,” Singh remarked after the event. “We need institutional spaces where ideas can be debated seriously, free from the short-term pressures of politics.”

    Yet even as their relevance expands, these institutions confront significant structural pressures. Funding remains inconsistent and frequently volatile. Public trust, eroded in many contexts, is fragile. Digital misinformation has diluted expert authority. And in several countries, polarisation has compelled research organisations to adopt defensive postures, limiting their ability to offer independent assessments.

    The result is a widening gap: while demand for credible, high-quality policy research has surged, the institutional supply chain remains strained.

    Still, the fundamental principle remains unchanged: when capable individuals gather around shared civic concerns, democratic societies strengthen their capacity to understand and respond to complex issues.

    For Singh, witnessing this interplay in real time was formative. “It’s not the glamour of the event that matters,” he noted. “It’s the architecture. When scholars, legislators, business leaders, and civil society representatives share the same room, you generate governance capacity in real time.”

    Modern democracies increasingly rely on this architecture. Think tanks develop evidence-based policy options. Research collaboratives test, refine, and evaluate programmes over extended horizons. Civic forums bring citizens into larger strategic conversations. Cross-sector convenings accelerate the journey of ideas—from theory to pilot, and ultimately to policy. Collectively, these entities form the knowledge infrastructure that keeps democratic decision-making intelligent, accountable, and adaptable.

    For a young civic entrepreneur—globally educated, deeply networked, and engaged in the public sphere—participating in such a forum is more than symbolic. It crystallises the role these institutions play in shaping governance outcomes.

    From this vantage point, Singh argues that India’s civic ecosystem requires significant expansion and structural reinforcement if the country hopes to meet its developmental aspirations for 2047. The numbers underscore the urgency: India hosts millions of registered non-profits, historically estimated at approximately 3.3 million. Yet only a fraction possess a stable financial corpus or the capacity to deliver sustained research, evidence-based insights, or long-term policy engagement. Recent sector studies point to persistent funding gaps; many NGOs lack enduring financial stability, with one analysis noting that fewer than one-quarter report a reliable corpus. These dynamics inevitably shape the capacities of India’s research and advocacy institutions.

    “No one from outside can build the institutions we need for our civic and policy discourse—the onus lies on us,” Singh said. “We must read, debate, and act on diverse perspectives to manage the complex issues shaping daily life.”

    Singh’s next initiative, the Council on Legislative Research in India (CLRI), is slated for launch in June next year. The body is designed to bring together academics, researchers, business leaders, social-sector practitioners, and retired civil servants to strengthen evidence-based policymaking. CLRI will work directly with legislators, offering structured research support in the law-making process and helping bridge the gap between expertise and execution.

    “We all have to do our part. India is of ever-growing global consequence, and we must think better, deeper, and further,” he added.

    This conviction reflects a foundational truth: democracies do not mature solely through economic expansion. They mature when their civic infrastructure—the research institutions, legislative support units, independent media, and the philanthropic networks that sustain them—gains the capacity to hold power accountable, propose viable alternatives, and translate technical solutions into politically implementable reforms.

    Singh’s brief encounter in Chicago may represent just one moment, but it underscores a critical proposition: strong democracies require strong meeting places—and the institutional continuity necessary to convert conversation into policy.

    If India’s 2047 ambitions are to transcend rhetoric, Singh argues, the nation must invest—financially, institutionally, and culturally—in building those spaces. Global convenings may illuminate pathways, but the work of institution-building is, ultimately, a sustained domestic project.

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  • Vasai Fine Arts Society Announces Annual Awards

    Vasai Fine Arts Society Announces Annual Awards

    Dr. K V Abdul Naser – Chairman Of Akbar Travels Group

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 28: The Vasai Fine Arts Society has announced its annual awards, honoring distinguished individuals who have made significant contributions to the preservation and promotion of arts and culture.

    This year’s awards recognize two prominent personalities Dr K V Mr. Abdul Naser, Chairman of Akbar Travels Group, and Mr. Rajeev Rajan, Founder of Sequence Communications Private Limited.

    Dr K V. Abdul Naser has been selected for the Karuna Award in recognition of his service and dedication to the travel and tourism sector.

    Mr. Rajeev K Rajan has been chosen for the Young Entrepreneur Award for his achievements in the field of advertising.

    The Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to renowned Kerala percussion maestros:

    • Kariyanur Narayanan Namboothiri (Thimila)
    • Kottakkal Ravi (Maddalam)
    • Cherusseri Kuttan Marar (Chenda)

    Each year, the Society identifies and honors outstanding contributors from diverse fields such as art, literature, music, tourism, and advertising.

    Akbar Group’s long-standing support for cultural and social initiatives across the country has been widely appreciated. As the driving force behind the group, Mr. Abdul Naser has been an inspiration to countless young professionals and families.

    In the field of advertising, award committee members acknowledged Mr. Rajeev K Rajan as a distinguished national-level professional known for his creative vision, commitment, and hard work.

    The Vasai Fine Arts Society emphasized that the Lifetime Achievement Award recipients have enriched Kerala’s traditional percussion heritage through decades of dedication and artistic excellence.

    The awards will be presented during the Vasai Fine Arts Festival 2025, to be held from December 3 to 7at the Prarthanamandapam of Sree Ayyappa Temple, Vasai West.

    Major sponsors for this year’s festival include Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC)and New India Assurance.

    The week-long cultural celebration will feature classical and contemporary dance performances, music concerts, and regional art exhibitions, attracting artists and audiences from across the region.

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  • Surat’s Mohammad Vaniya: Specially-Abled Shooter Turning Challenges into a Quest for Olympic Gold

    Surat’s Mohammad Vaniya: Specially-Abled Shooter Turning Challenges into a Quest for Olympic Gold

    Surat (Gujarat) [India], November 26: A strong will overcomes all barriers. Despite his hearing impairment since birth, 18-year-old Mohammad Vaniya from Surat has surpassed all expectations by winning over 25 medals in rifle shooting. Though he cannot hear the gun’s crack, his unwavering focus and extraordinary accuracy leave everyone amazed.

    Mohammad Vaniya studies in B.Sc. IT at Shree Ramkrishna Institute(SRKI), Sarvajanik University, Surat. His journey is a powerful reminder that with courage and determination, no dream is out of reach. Mohammad Vaniya, a talented sharpshooter, has triumphed in numerous national and international championships. He now dreams of representing India at the Olympics. Every day, he practices 5 hours to win a gold medal.

    Mohammad’s father, Murtuza Vaniya, shared, “He never let his hearing impairment define him. I raised him like any other child, ensuring his challenges never dimmed his dreams. Mohammad loved sports from a young age, and despite his deafness, he pursued them with passion.” He sought a sport that accommodated his hearing impairment and offered a path to success. While completing commerce studies through 12th grade, Mohammad balanced academics with rifle shooting and other activities. His disability limited his access to many sports, but rifle shooting provided him with a clear direction. He claimed a gold medal in his very first rifle shooting competition, which significantly boosted his confidence and motivation to continue excelling in the sport.

    Fueled by a firm determination, Mohammed Vaniya has triumphed over his hearing impairment, securing 11 gold, 8 silver, and 8 bronze medals in rifle shooting. At his international debut—the World Deaf Shooting Championship in Hannover, Germany—he earned bronze in the 10m air rifle individual event and silver in the mixed team event, bringing pride to India.

    Mohammad Vaniya’s coach, Sagar Ukhare, shared, “His dedication is unwavering, and he grasps techniques swiftly. With a resolute mindset, he aims to win gold medals at both the Deaflympics and the Olympics. For two years, he has trained rigorously for 5 hours a day, and his tireless commitment convinces me he will claim Olympic gold.

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  • Ruchi Gujjar Dazzles in a Stunning Gown, Dominates IFFI Goa 2025

    Ruchi Gujjar Dazzles in a Stunning Gown, Dominates IFFI Goa 2025

    New Delhi [India], November 27: After capturing global attention at the Cannes Film Festival, actress Ruchi Gujjar once again dominated the spotlight with a breathtaking appearance at IFFI Goa 2025. Her red carpet arrival was a study in elegance, confidence, and cinematic charm.

    Ruchi graced the event in an off-shoulder, crystal-embellished gown that perfectly accentuated her silhouette. Feathered detailing along the hemline created a fluid movement with every step, while the soft shimmer of the fabric added a touch of ethereal glamour. A statement choker, adorned with delicate butterfly motifs, added poetic sophistication, completing a look that balanced style with subtle refinement.

    Her poise and presence stood out as much as her ensemble. With every turn towards the cameras, graceful adjustment of posture, and acknowledgment of fans and photographers, Ruchi exuded the confidence of an artist fully in command of the moment. Each pose highlighted the intricate craftsmanship of her gown and her refined personality, making her a favorite among photographers throughout the evening.

    Complementing her outfit, Ruchi’s softly curled hair and radiant makeup enhanced her natural features, blending Hollywood allure with Indian elegance—a combination that has become her signature.

    At IFFI Goa 2025, Ruchi Gujjar didn’t just walk the red carpet; she owned it. Her appearance reaffirmed her rising influence in both the fashion and film spheres, making her one of the most talked-about personalities of the night.

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  • Director Samar K. Mukherjee Brings Menopause to Mainstream Cinema With Me No Pause Me Play

    Director Samar K. Mukherjee Brings Menopause to Mainstream Cinema With Me No Pause Me Play

    New Delhi [India], November 27: In a bold and refreshing move for Indian cinema, director Samar K. Mukherjee steps into uncharted storytelling territory with Me No Pause Me Play, India’s first Hindi feature film centred on menopause. At a time when mainstream narratives are still hesitant to touch upon women’s intimate health journeys, Mukherjee’s direction marks a significant shift — one that aims to break silence, dismantle stigma and encourage honest conversations.

    With an extensive background in filmmaking and a reputation for extracting emotional truth from his characters, Samar K. Mukherjee approaches the subject with rare sensitivity. He captures the hormonal, emotional, and social transitions women undergo during menopause, without dramatising or diminishing the experience. Instead, the film is rooted in authenticity, thanks in part to its source material — Manoj Kumar Sharma’s widely appreciated book Me No Pause Me Play.

     Me No Pause Me Play

    Mukherjee, known for his balanced storytelling, creates a cinematic space where actresses like Kamya Punjabi, Deepshikha Nagpal, Manoj Kumar Sharma, Aman Verma, Karan Singh Chhabra and Sudha Chandran can explore complex portrayals of women entering a transformative phase of life. Under his direction, each character is crafted with depth, dignity, and relatability, bringing real-life experiences to the forefront.

    The director’s vision extends beyond mere storytelling. Me No Pause Me Play seeks to normalise a conversation that society has long avoided, despite nearly every woman experiencing it. Mukherjee believes cinema has the power not just to entertain, but also to educate and empower — and this film stands as a testament to that belief.

    With its compelling narrative, strong cast, and progressive message, Me No Pause Me Play positions Samar K. Mukherjee as a filmmaker who is unafraid to use his craft for social impact. As anticipation builds ahead of the film’s release, the industry is watching closely — and applauding a director who dares to tell a story long overdue.

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  • “Equality Begins Within”: Sanjeev Kwatra’s Powerful Call to Rebuild Respect for Every Gender

    “Equality Begins Within”: Sanjeev Kwatra’s Powerful Call to Rebuild Respect for Every Gender

    New Delhi [India], November 27: In a world obsessed with metrics and quick fixes, Sanjeev Kwatra cuts straight through the noise with a message that’s part philosophy, part reality check, and entirely impossible to ignore: gender equality begins where convenience ends—within us.

    The Happiness Question We Keep Avoiding

    Economic freedom. Social status. Gender roles. We’ve turned them into buzzwords, policy slogans, and corporate PowerPoint slides. But do they actually shape happiness? According to Sanjeev Kwatra—Chairman of Global News Bulletin, social thinker, and motivational speaker—the answer is more nuanced than most modern debates allow.

    He argues that happiness is inseparable from balance. And balance, in human life, is shaped by three forces that rarely get equal credit: nature, culture, and individual awareness. When any of these drift out of sync, inequality takes over—not just materially but emotionally, socially, spiritually. People start living inside cages they don’t even notice.

    It’s a blunt assessment. And painfully accurate.

    Nature Balances Itself. Society Doesn’t.

    Kwatra points to shifting male–female ratios as a global pattern, part of a natural rhythm that has existed long before humankind tried to outsmart it. But while nature knows how to restore balance, society keeps breaking it—mostly out of fear and prejudice masquerading as “tradition.”

    Foeticide, he says, remains one of the most disturbing examples. Not because the data surprises us—it doesn’t—but because the reasoning behind it hasn’t evolved. Prejudice persists. Bias persists. Emotional harm persists. Nature may correct numbers, but it cannot heal the moral damage inflicted by humans acting against their own better instincts.

    That’s the real imbalance.

    The Hidden Truth: Parents Love Daughters More Than They Admit

    Here’s where Kwatra’s observation becomes disarming. For all the cultural bias stacked against the girl child, real family emotions tell a completely different story.

    When parents are asked whom they feel more tenderness toward, many candidly admit:
    60–70% feel deeper emotional warmth for their daughters.

    This single insight exposes society’s hypocrisy.
    Instinctive love isn’t the problem.
    Cultural pressure is.

    Families restrict daughters “for safety,” but that fear quietly reshapes a girl’s identity long before she steps into adulthood. Protection turns into limitation. Limitation turns into internalised inferiority.

    The irony? The very people who love daughters the most often end up clipping their wings the hardest.

    Inner Peace as the Real Shield for Girls

    In one of his most thought-provoking insights, Kwatra introduces the idea that true protection doesn’t come from walls, restrictions, or fear—it comes from within. He believes that girls who cultivate inner peace, clarity, and emotional alignment naturally emanate a protective aura.

    Not mystical. Not supernatural.
    Just confidence.
    Just self-awareness.
    Just a presence that commands respect.

    When actions arise from dignity—not anxiety—outcomes shift. Behaviour shifts. Environments shift. A confident mind becomes its own shield.

    It’s a radically simple idea:
    Strengthen the inner world, and the outer world starts realigning itself.

    Who Is Responsible for Gender Equality? His Answer Is Brutal.

    When asked whether the responsibility lies with governments, society, or institutions, Kwatra doesn’t sugarcoat it.

    The individual. Always the individual.

    No policy can compensate for families that refuse to evolve. No law can override mindsets that stay stuck. No movement can thrive unless people take ownership of their behaviour.

    Change doesn’t “trickle down.”
    It doesn’t “cascade.”
    It begins in the mirror, then expands outward—family, workplace, community, society.

    This isn’t idealism. It’s accountability at its purest.

    Homes Build Futures, and Respect Builds Equality

    Kwatra stresses the home as the earliest battleground of perception. If a girl grows up in a household where she is subtly—or openly—treated as lesser, no external “empowerment program” can truly reverse that impression.

    He has also observed something that corporate India knows all too well:
    Women often display greater sincerity, consistency, and emotional strength in their work.
    Yet respect lags behind.

    Sometimes the disrespect is loud.
    Often it’s a casual remark at a dinner table, in a meeting room, or in a WhatsApp group.
    Micro-aggressions that feel harmless but collectively build a climate of inequality.

    Kwatra calls it what it is: cultural conditioning at its worst.

    Rethinking Safety, Freedom, and the True Meaning of ‘Family’

    Another uncomfortable truth: society applies different safety standards to sons and daughters.

    If it’s “unsafe after 10 pm,” why is the warning gender-specific?
    If the world is dangerous, shouldn’t the rules apply to everyone?

    Fear shouldn’t be gendered.
    Freedom shouldn’t be rationed.
    Respect shouldn’t be conditional.

    Kwatra expands the idea of family beyond blood or household walls. Workplaces, peer groups, professional ecosystems—they are families too. And every “family” must practice the same dignity and fairness if gender equality is to be more than a slogan.

    Inner Transformation: The Revolution We Keep Postponing

    Policies matter. Social reform matters. Awareness campaigns matter. But Kwatra insists none of it works unless individual transformation becomes part of daily living.

    This is the revolution he talks about—not rebellion, not outrage, but introspection.

    Interrogate inherited beliefs.
    Reject old fears.
    Choose dignity as a life practice.
    Make respect universal, not selective.

    When that shift takes root inside individuals, society moves toward balance—not by force but by evolution.

    The Essence of His Message

    Gender equality isn’t a trend, a CSR initiative, or a hashtag waiting for viral traction. It’s a human commitment. A moral responsibility. A return to balance—one choice at a time.

    Kwatra’s stance is crystal clear:
    Change begins with us. Equality thrives when respect becomes universal.

    About Sanjeev Kwatra

    Sanjeev Kwatra is a respected industry expert, motivational speaker, and Chairman of Global News Bulletin. Known for his integrity and compassion, he blends business leadership with spiritual grounding rooted in Rishikesh. Guided by the timeless philosophy of “सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः…”, he champions happiness, harmony, and collective well-being.
    Website: https://sanjeevkwatra.com
    YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCPPduPkBwVULIw2tZsmN3yA

    About Global News Bulletin

    Global News Bulletin is a journalism platform dedicated to balanced storytelling, ethical reporting, and social transformation under the leadership of Sanjeev Kwatra. Its mission is to amplify voices and ideas that elevate truth, integrity, and human dignity.
    Website: www.globalnewsbulletin.org

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  • Asian Brand and Leadership Conclave 2025 by The Brand Story Celebrates Brands and Leaders Shaping the Future of Asia

    Asian Brand and Leadership Conclave 2025 by The Brand Story Celebrates Brands and Leaders Shaping the Future of Asia

    New Delhi [India], November 26: The Asian Brand and Leadership Conclave 2025, hosted at Amari, Bangkok honoured visionary leaders and iconic brands shaping the future of business, sustainability, leadership, and impact.

    The vibrant hall of Amari, Bangkok came alive with insight, inspiration, and the spirit of Asian excellence at the Asian Brand and Leadership Conclave 2025, hosted by The Brand Story with BRICS Chamber of Commerce and Industry as the Industry Partner, and Ernst & Young LLP as Process Advisors. The conclave brought together influential leaders, innovators, and industry visionaries from across Asia under the theme, “Innovating Tomorrow: Leading With Vision and Impact.”

    The conclave was graced by eminent dignitaries including:

    • Dr. Sreedhara Panicker Somanath – Former Chairman, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)

    • Dr. Teerakiat Jareonsettasin, MD, MRCPsych (UK) –  Former Minister of Education, Thailand

    • Sushil Kumar Dhanuka – CEO, Mastex Co. Ltd. & President, India-Thai Chamber of Commerce

    • Nikorn Sachdev – Former Secretary to the Prime Minister’s Office; Advisor to the President, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Parliament

    • Rohit Roy – Acclaimed Indian Actor and Filmmaker

    • Shibani Kashyap – Renowned Bollywood Singer and Composer

    • Shri Sameep Shastri – Vice Chairman, BRICS CCI, Chairman, BRICS CCI Young Leaders

    • Karel de Lange – President, South African-Thai Chamber of Commerce

    • Vitaly Kiselev – President, Thai-Russian Chamber of Commerce

    • Hardy Chandra – Chairman, Indonesia-Thai Chamber of Commerce

    • Marcelo Souza – President, Brazil-Thai Chamber of Commerce

    • Shri Sagar Pandey – BJP Spokesperson, Maharashtra

    • Raajeev Roda – Actor and MC

    The conclave opened with a welcome address by Mr. Siddesh Pathre, Managing Partner, The Brand Story, who warmly greeted the distinguished leaders and participating brands. Reflecting on the spirit of the event, he remarked, “It is an honour to host the visionaries who are shaping Asia’s future. This year’s theme reminds us that true leadership lies in innovating with purpose and creating meaningful impact across industries.” The inaugural remarks were followed by a conclave theme address by the Chief Guest, keynote speeches by the Guests of Honour, and a ceremonial felicitation of distinguished attendees. The programme featured a brand showcase segment, engaging fireside chats, a high-spirited musical interlude, a dynamic panel discussion, a beautiful traditional Thai dance performance, the launch of the Collector’s Edition Coffee Table Book, and a prestigious awards ceremony celebrating exceptional brands and individuals for their impact, innovation, and excellence across diverse sectors.

    The brands and leaders that were honoured at the Asian Brand and Leadership Conclave 2025 are mentioned below.

    Asia’s Most Admirable Brand

    • Lumina Datamatics

    • Acerpure India

    • Colorbar (Jury Selection)

    Asia’s Iconic Brand

    • Topps India

    • Ryan Group of Schools

    • Les Concierges®

    • Luminous

    • Modicare

    • Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (Jury Selection)

    Asia’s Rising Star

    • Agents Stack

    • ENVY

    • M3M India

    • TVS King EV Max

    • Greta Group

    • Optigal®

    • Celeste by MindEscapes®

    • Amaze

    • ShardaCare – Healthcity

    • Rapido

    • The Doggy Bakery®

    • Modiway

    Asia’s Most Trusted Brand

    • Hexaware Technologies

    • Adrenalin eSystems

    • Acerpure India

    • NRB Bearings

    • SETCO LIPE CLUTCH

    • IntouchCX

    • MSM Unify

    • Cetaphil

    • Modicare

    Asia’s Leading Brand

    • SETCO LIPE CLUTCH

    • Hindustan Zinc Limited

    Asia’s Emerging Retail Brand of the Year

    • Style Baazar, Baazar Style Retail Ltd. (Jury Selection)

    Asia’s Social Impact Award

    • M3M Foundation

    • IntouchCX

    • Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (Jury Selection)

    Environmental and Social Impact Brand

    • Max Positive (Jury Selection)

    Asia’s Leading Social Impact Award

    • HarvestPlus Solutions (Jury Selection)

    Asia’s Young Leader Award 40 Under 40

    • Aanchal Gupta, Founder, Agents Stack

    • Pavan Guntupalli, Co-Founder, Rapido

    Asia’s Most Inspirational Leader

    • Sanjay Laul, Founder, MSM Unify

    Asia’s Leader of Hope

    • Dr. Payal Kanodia, Chairperson and Trustee, M3M Foundation

    Asia’s Leader of the Year

    • Sameer Kanodia, Managing Director and CEO, Lumina Datamatics, and Vice Chairman and CEO, TNQTech

    • Harshbeena Zaveri, Vice Chairperson and Managing Director, NRB Bearings Limited

    • Dishant Bhojwani, Global Chief Operating Officer, IntouchCX

    • Pawan Kumar Mishra, Managing Director, Perfect Shine Global Co. Ltd.

    • Dr. A.K. Kala, Group President & CEO, Brasten Group

    • Thevan Tiwari, Founder and Managing Director, Sai Pharma Co. Ltd.

    • Manit Sachin Parikh, Founder and CEO, The Binary Holdings Limited

    • Amit Lal Singh, CEO, ADI Resourcing Co. Ltd.

    The Asian Brand and Leadership Conclave 2025 by The Brand Story ultimately reinforced Asia’s pivotal role in shaping the future of global leadership and enterprise, setting the stage for continued collaboration, innovation, and growth across the region. The event served as a distinguished platform for brands and leaders to celebrate excellence, build meaningful partnerships, and engage in forward-looking conversations shaping the next era of global business.

    Reflecting on the conclave’s impact, Dr. Abhay Kaushik, Founder and Editor-in-Chief, The Brand Story, said, “Asia is not just participating in the global economy, it is defining its direction. Through this conclave, our aim was to bring together the region’s boldest thinkers and most inspiring leaders to spark ideas, forge connections, and accelerate progress for a better, more collaborative future.”

    With participation from prominent business icons, policymakers, and changemakers, the conclave spotlighted emerging market dynamics, innovation-driven models, and leadership frameworks steering Asia’s growing influence in the global economy. Together, these powerful exchanges marked a defining step toward a more connected, innovative, and influential Asian business landscape.

    For more information about The Brand Story, visit https://thebrandstory.co.in

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  • Mumbai to Become the Global Epicenter of Spiritual Unity at the “Gita Jayanti Mahotsav 2025” Organized by Swami Atmasthananda Seva Pratishthan & Indo Occidental Symbiosis

    Mumbai to Become the Global Epicenter of Spiritual Unity at the “Gita Jayanti Mahotsav 2025” Organized by Swami Atmasthananda Seva Pratishthan & Indo Occidental Symbiosis

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 26: The Gita Jayanti Mahotsav 2025 is a week-long spiritual and cultural celebration to be held from 30th November to 6th December 2025 at Vishnu Maidan, Bangur Nagar, Goregaon (West), Mumbai. This grand event is being organized by Swami Athmasthanada Seva Pratishthan in collaboration with Indo Occidental Symbiosis, Supported by Government of Maharashtra, Department of Tourism. This celebration will be held under the central theme of “World Brotherhood.”

    The Mahotsav is not merely a celebration, it is envisioned as a Gala Festival of Devotion, Art, and Knowledge, bringing together saints, scholars, and artists from across India to spread the divine message of the Bhagavad Gita and the eternal teachings of Lord Krishna.

    The festival will be blessed by the sacred arrival of the Shri Ram Paduka from Ayodhya, symbolizing the spiritual essence and sanctity of the occasion. Devotees from all walks of life will gather to offer prayers, seek blessings, and immerse themselves in the holy atmosphere.

    The celebrations will commence on 30th November 2025 with a grand cultural tribute to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and  Ahiliyabai Holkar. Over 50,000 devotees and guests are expected to participate in this inaugural event, which will include a special theatrical and musical presentation titled “Shiv Charitra”, celebrating the valor, vision, and legacy of Maharashtra’s great icons.

    The evenings will be graced by some of India’s finest artists- Sonu Nigam, Tejashree Amonkar, Maestro Swapan Chaudhari, Tanmoy Bose, Zanai Bhonsle, and many others who will perform soulful tributes through music, dance, and drama, celebrating the lives and works of these legends

    The vision of the Mahotsav is to revive the spiritual and cultural consciousness of India and to share the profound message of the Gita  “Yada Yada Hi Dharmasya…” l reminding today’s generation of their divine purpose and inner strength.

    The Gita Jayanti Mahotsav aims to connect the youth with the timeless wisdom of the Gita. To achieve this, over 10,000 schools from across the country will participate through campaigns, workshops, and interactive sessions, designed to impart spiritual values, leadership qualities, and moral strength drawn from the teachings of Lord Krishna.

    Throughout the seven days, the Mahotsav will feature a harmonious blend of Maha Aarti, Gita Path (chanting sessions), student and teacher recitations, and world-class cultural performances by some of India’s most celebrated maestros.

    The event will be guided by a distinguished committee of leaders and cultural figures dedicated to promoting the global message of the Gita:

    Chief Advisor : Smt. Asha Bhosle – Padma Vibhushan and Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia – Padma Vibhushan

    Chairman: Padmashri Anup Jalota,

    Vice-Chairpersons: Shri Shreekant Mundada – Chairman, Rajya Seva Ayog & Minister, Maharashtra Government

    Vice President : Shri Mukul Bhadana – Social Worker and Politician from Rajasthan, Dr. Chavi Asrani – Associate Professor- O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Seema Srivastava, Baddya Raj Nahar

    Secretary: Shouvik Dasgupta – Indian Art & Culture Entrepreneur

    Executive Members: Dr. Shailendra Singh Tomar, Madhuri Pal, Dr. Rakesh Mohan

    Trustee: Swami Nityeshanand Maharaj – Gujarat

    Additional members includes Yogesh Lakhani, Namita Bose, Nirmal Ram, Prabha Kamble, Anup Kedia, Tushar Mujumdar, Abhijit Chatterjee, Sannyal, Shriram Vani, Chetan Kumar Pathak, Jyotiram Maharat, Nitin Shankar, Vishal Namaskar, Bijaylaxmi Taparia, Hemant Soni, Mughal Roy, Sanjeev Joglekar, Neha Sabhlok, Bittu Bhushan Baraskar, and Subham Narayan

Shouvik Dasgupta says _“The International Geeta Jayanti Mahotsav 2025 will stand as a symbol of world brotherhood, blending India’s spiritual essence with its cultural and artistic brilliance. Our goal is to create a space where devotion meets dialogue, and tradition meets timeless wisdom”_

Each day of the Mahotsav will begin with sacred rituals and continue with devotional programs filled with spirituality and culture:

    4:30 AM: Mangal Aarti

    5:30 AM: Puja and Ved Path

    7:00 AM – 10:30 AM: Collective Gita Chanting by Saints and Devotees

    10:30 AM – 12:00 PM: Gita Havan & Krishna Bhajans

    12:00 PM – 3:00 PM: Sadhu Bhandara

    5:00 PM – 6:00 PM: Donation & Spiritual Contributions

    7:00 PM onwards: Cultural & Tribute Performances

    Each of the seven days will be dedicated to great legends who have devoted their lives to Indian culture and spirituality. Every evening will feature special performances, musical tributes, and dance presentations honoring these icons:

    30th November – Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj & Ahilyabai Holkar

    1st December – Bharat Ratna Pandit Ravi Shankar

    2nd December – Padma Vibhushan Kishori Amonkar

    3rd December – Padma Vibhushan Pandit Birju Maharaj

    4th December – Padma Vibhushan Shiv Kumar Sharma

    5th December – Bharat Ratna Bhimsen Joshi

    6th December – Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar

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  • The Evolution of Kkings Events: A Journey That Reshaped the Indian Wedding Industry

    The Evolution of Kkings Events: A Journey That Reshaped the Indian Wedding Industry

    Over the last 11 years, Kkings Events has carved a distinctive space in India’s luxury wedding landscape; not through grandeur alone but through discipline, empathy, and a deep understanding of what families truly value.

    The company’s story began in 2014, when husband and wife Monil and Karishma Shah decided to build their own legacy. Their entry into weddings was unplanned. The couple originally planned to build a platform for creative professionals through trade shows. But while planning their own wedding, a close friend asked them to plan theirs, a turning point that led to the birth of Kkings Events.

     

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    “When we started, two gaps were clear: empathy and structure,” says Monil Shah, Founder, Kkings Events. “The industry had talent, but lacked systems. Families needed planners who understood their emotions, not just their timelines.”

    As modern Indian weddings evolved, so did Kkings Events. Clients became globally exposed, design-aware, and increasingly conscious about sustainability. In response, the company expanded its capabilities and built a multi-vertical ecosystem that brings décor, hospitality, artist management, logistics, and travel together under one cohesive brand. This integrated model has influenced wedding planning systems in India and helped Kkings move from being planners to experience curators.

    Along the way, the company also helped shape new industry trends. Kkings was among the early pioneers of large-scale luxury home weddings, transforming private estates into fully functional venues. Their systems-driven approach and client-first philosophy have since become reference points in conversations around modern Indian wedding management.

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    One celebration that brought all these elements together was the Birla wedding in Mumbai, hosted at the family’s heritage home in Malabar Hill. Heavy rains, VIP protocols, and complex logistics created a demanding backdrop, yet the event unfolded seamlessly. The wedding reflected Kkings’ hallmark: precision under pressure, empathy in execution, and elegance in emotion.

    Today, the company is known for its signature aesthetic, refined, timeless, and rooted in emotion. Their design philosophy centres on enhancing rather than overpowering a space, whether it is a palace in Rajasthan or an intimate home wedding in Mumbai. Each celebration begins with a family’s story and ends with an experience that feels personal, thoughtful, and lasting.

    “Over 11 years, Kkings Events has built more than weddings; it has shaped India’s definition of luxury celebrations. We hope to be remembered as the brand that changed how India celebrates,” says Karishma Shah, Founder, Kkings Events.

  • Digital Women Awards & Summit 2025 – Movement Celebrating Women Entrepreneurs & Innovation

    Digital Women Awards & Summit 2025 – Movement Celebrating Women Entrepreneurs & Innovation

    A decade-strong movement celebrating women entrepreneurs, innovation and India’s women’s economy

    New Delhi [India], November 25: For over a decade, SheThePeople’s Digital Women Awards have been one of India’s most respected platforms showcasing women-led innovation. The summit has grown into a powerful gathering of founders, creators, policymakers and changemakers, women who are building new markets, solving real problems and shaping the nation’s economic trajectory. Its 2025 edition continues that legacy with stronger partnerships, deeper conversations and a firm focus on the new wave of innovation being led by women across India.

    Presented by IDFC FIRST Bank, and hosted in partnership with the Government of Telangana, and supported by the Government of India’s AI Impact Mission, the Digital Women Awards & Summit 2025 will take place on 29 November 2025 at The Westin, Mindspace, Hyderabad. As the only women-centric initiative aligned with the AI Impact Mission, it sits at the intersection of entrepreneurship, technology and inclusion.

    A Platform Built On Purpose and Persistence

    Now in its 11th year, the Digital Women Awards remain India’s most committed, long-running effort to recognise and amplify women entrepreneurs. With 170,000+ applications and 750 speakers over the years, the initiative has consistently demonstrated that women are not the fringe of India’s growth story, they are the centre of it.

    As Shaili Chopra, Founder of SheThePeople and Gytree and Titan on Zee TV’s Ideabaaz, puts it, “Women entrepreneurs are not the side story. They are the growth story. The Digital Women Awards were built so their journeys don’t remain invisible but instead become a national force.”

    This is not a one-day event but a year-round ecosystem driven by storytelling, community, access and advocacy. “Through SheThePeople, Gytree and now Ideabaaz, I meet women rewriting India’s economic script every day,” Shaili adds. “Our role is to give them the stage, the spotlight and the sisterhood, they take care of the scale.”

    2025 Speakers: Voices Building India’s Future

    This year’s summit brings together industry leaders and trailblazers driving change in technology, entrepreneurship and culture. Featured speakers include: Shri Jayesh Ranjan, Special Secretary, Government of Telangana. Pratik Gandhi, Actor & Ambassador, Ideabaaz, Raj Nayak House of Cheer, CRO of Bombay Stock Exchange Kamala K, Krishna Priya, Founder, Stratbuzz AI, Meghna Khanna of The Bindi Project, Comic Jeeya Sethi and Haripriya Bains etc

    These sessions will explore AI-led growth, women in emerging tech, the rise of India’s women’s economy, midlife health innovation, sustainable consumer brands, and the creator-led digital landscape. A dedicated track on Women & AI reflects the initiative’s national significance. Topics include AI for climate, agriculture, women’s health, ethical AI, creator tools and AI-driven markets for India’s next billion users.

    Why This Initiative Matters

    Millions of women in India launch businesses without capital, networks or visibility. The Digital Women Awards were created to correct this imbalance. Supported by national and state partners, the initiative ensures that women-led innovation becomes discoverable, fundable and future-ready. It connects women entrepreneurs to policymakers, investors, corporates, media and each other, building a sisterhood that sustains long after the summit ends.

    A Decade Forward

    With over 500 women founders expected, a marketplace of women-led brands and insight-driven conversations across sectors, the SheThePeople Digital Women Awards & Summit 2025 stands as India’s most influential gathering for women in entrepreneurship.

    Break old ceilings. Build new tables. And put women at the centre of India’s next big leap

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