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  • Mumbai’s Most Epic Ganpati Celebration: Mumbai Cha Sheth’s Open Double Decker Tour

    Mumbai’s Most Epic Ganpati Celebration: Mumbai Cha Sheth’s Open Double Decker Tour

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 11:  One of Mumbai’s most recognised Ganpati celebrations, Mumbai Cha Sheth, is set to return for its ninth year. But this time it is back with a unique twist. It will be organised by Red Cherrys Entertainment under the leadership of Keyur Sheth. The 2025 edition will mark the first time the Ganpati idol will be taken across the city aboard an open-top double-decker bus. This is happening for the first time in the world. It will allow devotees in multiple neighbourhoods to have darshan without visiting a single fixed location.

    Mumbai Cha Sheth has been a highlight of the city’s Ganeshotsav calendar since its inception in 2015. Indeed, it is the best attraction of Mumbai.  Every year, the Mumbai Cha Sheth’s Ganpati Bappa has drawn large crowds. Several well-known personalities from television, cinema, and sports visit to get blessing from Ganpati Bappa. Hindustani Bhau, Munmun Dutta, Soumya Tandon, Rakesh Bedi, Sangram Singh, Rakhi Tandon, Sunil Pal, Poonam Pandey, and many more have received blessings from Mumbai Cha Sheth’s Ganpati Bappa. The annual festival mixes traditional rituals with innovative ideas. It draws devotees from across Mumbai and beyond.

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    This year, 2025’s highlight will be the introduction of Hijack India 2.0 by Mumbai Cha Sheth. It is the open-top bus. This bus will carry the Ganpati Bappa idol through various parts of Mumbai city. It is happening for the first time in the world. Organisers shared, “Those Mumbaikars who may not be able to travel to the event’s primary venue. This move aims to make the festivities more accessible to Mumbaikars.” Organisers have said the initiative is intended to bring “Bappa closer to the people”. Organisers further shared, “It will be maintaining the cultural and spiritual essence of the celebration.”

    The grand reveal of Ganpati Bappa’s idol is scheduled for August 27, 2025. The bus route and detailed schedule are expected to be announced shortly by the Mumbai Cha Sheth team. This will allow devotees to plan their participation in the mobile darshan.

    Mumbai

    Mumbai Cha Sheth has been known for its large-scale decorations, themed setups, and musical performances over the past nine years. Daily aartis and community gatherings make it even more memorable. This year, the mobile format is expected to create a city-wide celebration. As per the organisers, it will be extending the reach of the festivities to more localities than ever before.

    With a very few days left for Ganesh Chaturthi, the organisers are working hard. They have begun preparations. Volunteers have started planning the celebrations.

    Mumbai Cha Sheth 2025 will continue to share updates and live coverage of the celebrations on its official social media handles.

    Instagram: @mumbaichasheth
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mumbaichasheth
    Shorts: https://youtube.com/shorts/6TpUg9sWprA

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  • UP’s Bhagwantnagar Sees 20,000+ Sisters Tie Rakhi to Pushpendra Pratap Singh, Stirring Political Chatter

    UP’s Bhagwantnagar Sees 20,000+ Sisters Tie Rakhi to Pushpendra Pratap Singh, Stirring Political Chatter

    Unnao (Uttar Pradesh) [India], August 11: The sacred festival of Raksha Bandhan, symbolising the unbreakable bond of love and trust between brothers and sisters, was celebrated in a grand and remarkable way this time in Bhagwantnagar. Social worker and national president of Pushp Foundation, Pushpendra Pratap Singh, organised a national-level event at Babu Jaishankar Gaya Prasad College in Sumerpur, which became the talk of the region. Thousands of women from every village panchayat and neighbourhood gathered for the occasion. From 8 a.m. till late in the evening, the venue was packed with women, and over 20,000 sisters tied rakhis on Pushpendra Pratap Singh’s wrist, blessing him with a successful and long life.

    What made the celebration even more special was the fact that Pushpendra Pratap Singh has no real sister. On this occasion, he embraced every woman as his sister and pledged to serve the entire nation. He said that in today’s modern era, relationships are becoming fragile, and this festival is not just a ritual but a symbol of strengthening bonds. “I have pledged to serve the entire nation and have considered every woman my sister. I will always strive to fulfil the duties of a brother,” he said, adding that he aimed to bring happiness to every face and work towards building a stronger society.

    The large turnout in Unnao has prompted quiet political conversations, with some observers noting the strong support Pushpendra Pratap Singh received from local women. Many attendees expressed personal regard for him, likening him to a family member. While not making any direct announcement on his political intentions, Pushpendra remarked that, as a devotee of Lord Bajrang Bali, he would act in accordance with the guidance he feels he receives.

    The event was attended by several dignitaries, including noted Alha folk singer Kajal Singh, Block Chief Representatives Pawan Paswan (Bighapur) and Yogesh Bajpai (Sumerpur), Bighapur Circle Officer Madhupnath Mishra, Bihar Police Station In-charge Atul Singh, and other officials. More than just a religious celebration, the festival became a platform for social and political messaging, spreading the values of brotherhood and strengthening human bonds in society.

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  • Advika by Mounika Reddy: A Stunning Fusion of Tradition and Trend for Little Stars!

    Advika by Mounika Reddy: A Stunning Fusion of Tradition and Trend for Little Stars!

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], August 7: India Kids Fashion Week (IKFW) Season 12 recently made a remarkable impact in Hyderabad, setting a new benchmark for creativity, innovation, and couture in children’s fashion. The event featured 350 talented kids, providing an exceptional platform for emerging young models to showcase their talent on the runway and for leading designers to unveil their latest collections. Renowned brands such as Advika by Mounika Reddy, Amoogh Reddy, Lakshmireddy, Rashis, Laasya Fashionz, Tarunidesigner, MFS Juniors, Aahhaaa, Sthree, and Satya Designers presented their unique visions, blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary styles. IKFW stands as a pioneering event that offers aspiring child models invaluable runway experience, professional grooming workshops, and extensive media exposure, creating an empowering environment for the next generation of fashion talent. Supported by influential sponsors and significant media coverage, IKFW continues to serve as a premier platform for fostering creativity, skill, and ambition in the ever-evolving world of kids’ fashion. 

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    Introducing the much-awaited Advika by Mounika Reddy, a stunning new chapter in the brand’s legacy of timeless elegance. Launched with a focus on celebrating both tradition and individuality, this new collection offers an exquisite range of festive attire for children. Known for its impeccable craftsmanship and unique ethnic creations for women, men, and kids, Advika’s latest collection blends vibrant colors and joyful designs with a contemporary twist. Each piece blends traditional designs with modern styles, offering the perfect mix of heritage and fashion. Whether it’s a family celebration, festival, or special occasion, the Advika Collection for kids is designed to make every moment more memorable. From intricately woven fabrics to stunning embellishments, the collection reflects Advika’s commitment to creating clothing that resonates with beauty and cultural richness. A must-have for every celebration, this collection offers a fresh and fashionable take on ethnic wear for young ones.

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  • Seema Singh’s Sarvottam Nagrik Samman 2025: Governor of Maharashtra Leads an Evening of Honour

    Seema Singh’s Sarvottam Nagrik Samman 2025: Governor of Maharashtra Leads an Evening of Honour

    New Delhi [India], August 7: An atmosphere of respect and recognition marked the Sarvottam Nagrik Samman 2025, organised by Seema Singh, a renowned philanthropist and the Mother of Orphans. Held at Hotel Sahara Star, the ceremony celebrated citizens whose quiet dedication creates meaningful societal change.
    The programme began with a keynote speech by the Governor of Maharashtra, who commended Singh’s leadership and underlined the significance of civic duty in nation-building. Ashish Shelar, BJP Mumbai President and Member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, followed with remarks on the vital role of grassroots activism and citizen-led leadership.
    Among the distinguished honourees and attendees were:
    •Padma Vibhushan Dr. Anil Kakodkar, eminent nuclear scientist
    •Padma Bhushan Dr.Vijay Bhatkar, architect of India’s first indigenous supercomputer
    •Padma Shri Dr. Shankar Mahadevan, acclaimed music composer and vocalist
    •Imtiaz Ali, celebrated filmmaker
    •Padma Bhushan Anupam Kher, veteran actor and motivational speaker    
    •Padma Shri Vijender Singh, Olympic boxer and youth icon  
    The evening also included notable presence by other luminaries and changemakers, whose stories and contributions will be featured in subsequent coverage.
    Seema Singh’s non-profit, the MeghaShrey Foundation, continues to highlight a blend of notable public figures and unsung heroes — individuals who serve quietly in areas like education, healthcare, women’s empowerment, and rural development.
    Seema Singh, in her address, said, “It is not just about awarding the celebrated — it is about recognising the silent warriors who transform lives without headlines. This is their stage, and this honour is long overdue.”
    The event combined stirring speeches, cultural interludes, and heartfelt tributes—culminating in a blend of prestige and purpose that set the tone for future editions of Sarvottam Nagrik Samman.
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  • Keashnagar Bengali Association Brings Durga Puja Festivities to Keshavnagar

    Keashnagar Bengali Association Brings Durga Puja Festivities to Keshavnagar

    Pune  (Maharashtra) [India], August 6:  The festive spirit of Kolkata is set to light up Pune as the Keashnagar Bengali Association (KBA) organizes its annual Durga Puja celebration at the PMC Ground, beside Renuka Mata Mandir, Keshavnagar.

    From 28th September to 2nd October, the venue will transform into a vibrant hub of tradition, devotion, and cultural extravaganza. The five-day event will feature daily puja ritualscultural performances, and a wide range of food stalls, recreating the true essence of a Kolkata-style Durga Puja.

    This year, KBA is going all out to offer a cultural fest, featuring music, dance, drama, and community activities aimed at bringing people together. The association’s goal is to offer not just a religious experience, but a celebration of Bengali culture that resonates with all.

    “Our vision is to bring the Durga Puja vibe of Kolkata right here to Pune. We want everyone to feel the joy, energy, and warmth that makes this festival so special,” said a KBA representative.

    Open to all communities, the event invites residents of Pune and beyond to take part in the celebration, experience the cultural richness, and be a part of this grand festive journey.

    Event Details:
    Location: PMC Ground, beside Renuka Mata Mandir, Keshavnagar
    Dates: 28th September – 2nd October 2025
    Organized by: Keashnagar Bengali Association (KBA)

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  • World Sanskrit Day: 15 Years of Ink, Intention, and India’s Oldest Voice

    World Sanskrit Day: 15 Years of Ink, Intention, and India’s Oldest Voice

    Surat (Gujarat) [India], August 6: While the holy thread of Raksha Bandhan binds brothers and sisters in a relation of care and love, another thread—entwined in the literature of Devavani (the language of the gods)—silently makes the cultural DNA of Bharat stronger. World Sanskrit Day, which comes every year on Shravan Purnima, is not merely an ode to a classical language—it’s a clarion call to bring back a civilisation’s soul.

    For more than 15 years now, ‘Vishvasya Vrutantam’, a Sanskrit newspaper based out of Surat, Gujarat, has remained a testament to that behest. At a time when online chatter swamps cultural complexity, this newspaper has elected against-the-grain articulation—in Sanskrit.

    Sanskrit: More Than a Sacred Script

    To many, Sanskrit is a language locked in the sanctum of temples, fit for chants and rituals alone. But ask Shri Shivraj Jha “Shantey”, the articulate editor of Vishvasya Vrutantam, and he’ll dismantle that perception with clarity:

    “Sanskrit isn’t just ritualistic. It’s scientific. It’s poetic. It’s philosophical. It’s precise. And above all, it’s alive—if we let it live.”

    The paper doesn’t just report in Sanskrit. It speaks to today’s reader—whether it’s politics, science, sports, or social movements, Vishvasya Vrutantam presents it all in accessible, journalistic Sanskrit. That’s not merely reportage; that’s a revolution in disguise.

    From Surat to the World: The Quiet Expansion

    What began as a local initiative has grown into a global cultural bridge. With readers not just in India but also in Ireland, the US, and other parts of Europe, the publication has carved a niche in unexpected places.

    Ireland, for instance, has introduced Sanskrit in some of its primary schools—something India might do well to emulate more ambitiously. The irony is not lost: as the West rediscovers Indic wisdom systems, Indians often regard Sanskrit as “too difficult” or “outdated.”

    A Publisher’s Mission

    At the heart of this unique media venture is Murtaza Khambhatwala, the publisher who believed that Sanskrit deserved its place on breakfast tables, just like English or Hindi. For him, the decision was simple:

    “If we can publish dailies in dozens of Indian languages, why should Sanskrit remain sidelined—the very mother of them all?”

    Khambhatwala’s vision isn’t fuelled by nostalgia; it’s a strategy to make Sanskrit visible, usable, and modern. The publication circulates digitally to hundreds of readers, offers simplified sentence structures, and makes room for contemporary content—all while upholding linguistic purity.

    The State’s Acknowledgment

    In 2019, the Gujarat edition of the Sanskrit Bharati convention witnessed the Vishvasya Vrutantam team being honored by the Chief Minister himself. It was not just a token gesture—it was an institutional recognition of a movement that was grassroots in nature.

    The journal has documented more than 600 key events in Sanskrit such as cultural events like the Prayagraj Mahakumbh, government schemes, and educational reforms in Uttar Pradesh. Symbolically, these articles were handed over in the form of a book to CM Yogi Adityanath, further strengthening the position of Sanskrit not merely in tradition but also in governance and communication.

    Not Just for Classrooms—For Conversations

    With the New Education Policy (NEP) giving Sanskrit a renewed place in school curricula, the need for day-to-day content in the language is now greater than ever. Textbooks alone won’t breathe life into Sanskrit—it needs conversational, contemporary use, which this newspaper supplies with consistency.

    What Vishvasya Vrutantam is doing is something few institutions have managed: normalising Sanskrit. Not just for ceremonies or slogans, but for analysis, interviews, editorials, and even advertisements.

    The Everyday Test: Will We Use It or Just Praise It?

    If Sanskrit is to reassert itself as the foundation of Indian intellectual life, it needs to become a contemporary language, not a retro one. That implies pulling it out of upper-class seminars and putting it into WhatsApp groups, newspaper columns, YouTube interviews, and podcasts.

    And that’s precisely what Vishvasya Vrutantam is planning. With new audio editions, mobile-friendly editions, and content for learners of Sanskrit, this is not a book—it’s a movement of the people, a people’s language movement.

    The Script of a Civilization, Still Being Written

    On this World Sanskrit Day, while India balances between fast modernisation and rediscovery of culture, the need for Sanskrit is no longer a point of argument. It is the tongue of Ayurveda, of Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, of mathematics of Bhaskaracharya, of drama of Kalidasa, and of a thousand-year-old civilizational dialogue.

    Sanskrit is not merely a language, it is the operating system of Indic wisdom.

    And in Surat, a small but mighty team of journalists is making sure that operating system stays updated—daily.

    And So, the Pen Returns to Sanskrit

    To forget Sanskrit is to forget the DNA of Bharat. But to revive it, we don’t need revolutions. We need routines.
    Newspapers such as Vishvasya Vrutantam are demonstrating that Sanskrit journalism is no novelty—it is a need.

    This World Sanskrit Day, let the word resound in every Indian household: संस्कृतं जीवति — Sanskrit Lives.

  • Hunar Online Courses Hosts India’s Biggest Online Graduation Ceremony of 10,000+ Women

    Hunar Online Courses Hosts India’s Biggest Online Graduation Ceremony of 10,000+ Women

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], August 5: Hunar Online Courses, a skill-tech platform to empower women by helping them learn new skills and become financially independent, hosted India’s biggest-ever virtual graduation ceremony for 10,000+ Hunar students from 28 states across the country – a celebration to mark the skills of Indian homemakers, young girls and working women as certified!

    • The graduating students were from various skill-based courses provided by Hunar in fashion, food, and beauty.
    • The milestone event was supported by veteran Fashion Designer and Hunar Mentor, Neeta Lulla, along with Actor, Entrepreneur and Hunar Online Courses’ Investor & Partner, Shilpa Shetty Kundra.
    • Hunar has a community of more than three million women, and 30% of their students are financially independent today, earning over Rs. 50,000/- each month.

    The online graduation ceremony was witnessed by 19,000+ viewers across the nation. Audience members showed their immense support and appreciation through 6,000+ comments and 14,000+ reactions. Many women even began their journey of learning with Hunar, inspired by the success of the graduating women.

    On the graduation day, Hunar presented various awards, honours and offered business start-up funds to their graduating students to further their futures. The event also had a special message from Actor, Entrepreneur and Fitness Influencer, Shilpa Shetty Kundra, who has also been an investor and partner of Hunar Online Courses for 3 years.

    In her message to the graduating students, she said, “Congratulations to each and every one of my 10,000 students who have turned their talent into a certified skill and earned nationwide recognition.” Shilpa also announced scholarships & start-up funds to Hunar’s students.

    Nishtha Yogesh, Founder and CEO, Hunar Online Courses, said, “We never thought that one day we would be hosting the country’s largest online graduation ceremony with more than 10,000 students! This is a testament of fulfilling Hunar’s mission to help Indian women start their entrepreneurial journey and achieve financial independence. Throughout the entirety of our students’ academic journeys, our expert faculty and staff have supported them to achieve their full potential. We will continue to help Indian women start their entrepreneurial journey by honing their skills in a field of their interest, and all from home.”

    Fashion legend and a Hunar mentor, Neeta Lulla, also attended the event to support and to witness the success of her students. She said, “I am amazed to see these talented women gain certification and recognition for their skills. As their mentor, I feel proud and privileged that I was able to help them reach this milestone of success. I have many memories attached to their journey – from mentoring and guiding them to encouraging them towards their goal.”

    The show also served as a launch of the Hunar Hamper – a unique gift box containing handcrafted fashion, food and home decor goodies which are created by Hunar’s students. These hampers were launched to support homegrown brands of Indian women, to celebrate their art & to help them grow their brands & businesses.

    Remarking on the success of the event, some of the Hunar students said, “We started our journey of learning from home. But today, being appreciated, certified and awarded in front of thousands of viewers from all over the country, we are so proud of our journey. We have learnt skills, developed confidence, and become strong and independent women today, thanks to Hunar Online Courses!”

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    Students of Hunar Online Courses learn more than 55+ courses in the fields of fashion, food, and beauty.  Classes are comprised of pre-recorded classes & live classes by certified teachers, industry experts and veterans like Neeta Lulla. Students receive constant faculty support, a free starter-kit with material & can earn NSDC certifications – all from home & in their own language!

    Hunar also organises an Annual Live Digital Show, Hunar Utsav, which is a national platform for students to display their creations and connect with retailers to start their own brands. Additionally, students have an opportunity to intern with Hunar and other top brands through their Internship Programme, which is designed to help them start a career.

    Hunar Online Courses has a growing community of more than 30 Lakh women and 65,000 students. 30 per cent of Hunar students are running their enterprises successfully, earning over INR 50,000 every month.

    About Hunar Online Courses

    Hunar Online Courses is an online learning platform based in Hyderabad, which aims at empowering women across the country by helping them learn new skills and become financially independent. It offers a wide variety of courses ranging from fashion designing and home decor to baking and beauty. Their unique course, such as fabric designing, garment making, bag making, jewellery designing, baking, chocolate making, bridal make-up courses and Entrepreneurship courses, bring out the creative side of individuals and help them grow. Hunar also has government-recognised courses, certified by the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC). Hunar takes pride in its student community of women who have learnt new skills, built their own identity, and started their own home businesses or online enterprises, through the support of Hunar Online Courses.

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  • Alisha Seema Khan — This Beauty Queen ranks among top 2 at Mrs World International 2025

    Alisha Seema Khan — This Beauty Queen ranks among top 2 at Mrs World International 2025

    New Delhi [India], August 5: Creating a phenomenal impact by securing the position of 1st Runner-up at Mrs. World International 2025 and winning the title of Mrs. Fashionista World International 2025 Alisha Seema Khan, now known as Alisha Abbas Khan has amassed a follower base of over 2 lakh fans on Instagram.

    It’s quite an achievement of being named among the top 2 beauties at Mrs World International 2025 for Alisha Seema Khan who is now known as Alisha Abbas Khan who stands firm in her belief in originality and authenticity. Despite her petite stature, this humble beauty remains remarkably grounded in reality. In an exclusive conversation with select media persons, she shares her inspiring journey from the pageant stage to the world of Bollywood.

    “Since childhood, I’ve dreamed of becoming an actress and model, living in a fantasy world,” begins Alisha, whose journey into the limelight started during her college days when she was crowned Best Model at a national college event. She furthered her passion by pursuing a Bachelor of Mass Media (BMM) degree from Rizvi College, where her winning streak continued with titles such as The Queen of Rizvi and The Face of Queen Rizvi.

    Alisha’s career as the face of several multinational brands followed. She has worked on numerous advertising campaigns for Medimix, Maggi, Fair & Lovely, Fiama Di Wills shampoo, Bajaj Almond Hair Oil, and Pantaloon’s print shoots, showcasing her versatile appeal.

    Often called “beauty with brains” by her close friends, this Mass Media graduate was destined for the film industry. She has won hearts with her performances not only in music videos and short films but also in regional cinema. “I’ve acted in projects like The Dark Side of Life Mumbai City, Desi Bum, Dare You, the short film UnKahi, and the South Indian movie Pannam Patiyam Seyam,” Alisha Abbas Khan aka Alisha Seema Khan shares with pride. 

    Recently, Alisha participated in Mrs. World International 2025, where she earned two prestigious titles: First Runner-up of Mrs. World International 2025 and the winner of Mrs. Fashionista World International 2025.

    Expressing her gratitude, she says, “I am extremely thankful to Mrs. Barkha Nangia Ma’am and Abhishek Nangia Sir for providing a platform for women to realize their aspirations. Their unwavering support and guidance have played a vital role in my success. Without their belief in me, I wouldn’t have achieved these titles. I feel humbled to be part of this community and grateful for the mentorship I received. This journey has revived my dreams and opened up new avenues to explore.”

    When asked about her Bollywood aspirations, she responds enthusiastically: “Why not? It’s every actress’s dream to make a mark in Bollywood. I’ve been receiving offers for films and some interesting web series. What’s heartening is that the industry now offers more opportunities for women—beyond just being included for their looks, feature films and web series are providing women a platform to showcase their talent. Many big production houses are now producing female-oriented projects, which are gaining critical acclaim and commercial success.”

    With such enthusiasm and talent, we look forward to seeing Alisha Abbas Khan in exciting films and web series that highlight her potential and passion.

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  • Amruta Rao From Black & White Broadcasts to National Award Glory: Veteran Newsreader-Turned-Producer Triumphs with ‘Shyamchi Aai’

    Amruta Rao From Black & White Broadcasts to National Award Glory: Veteran Newsreader-Turned-Producer Triumphs with ‘Shyamchi Aai’

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 4: Amruta Rao, a name synonymous with grace, grit, and excellence, has once again proven that true passion and perseverance never go unnoticed. A revered face in Indian households as a newsreader from 1979 to 2004, Amruta witnessed the transformation of Indian television from its black-and-white roots to the vibrant digital era we see today. Now, she has made an extraordinary mark in Indian cinema, winning the Best Marathi Feature Film at the 2023 National Film Awards for her soul-stirring production Shyamchi Aai.She holds an MSc and an LLB, reflecting a strong academic foundation in both science and law.

    With a career spanning four decades, Amruta has always followed her creative instincts. Known for her integrity, aesthetic sensibility, and hands-on approach, she has been a powerful force in the Marathi film industry — both respected and admired for her artistry and professionalism.

    Shyamchi Aai, based on the revered autobiographical novel by freedom fighter Sane Guruji, is a heartfelt tribute to motherhood and the moral fabric of India. It wasn’t just another project for Amruta — it was her mission, her calling. And deep within, she knew the film was destined for greatness.

    “I had no doubt this film would receive a National Award,” says Amruta Rao. “I gave it everything — emotionally, physically, creatively. Every decision, every detail, every shot had to reflect the dignity of Sane Guruji’s words.”

    To bring the early 20th-century Konkan region alive on screen, Amruta personally scouted a 200-year-old heritage home, removed every trace of modernity, and restored it to reflect the era. From antique cars, rare coastal locations, and vintage boats to even ensuring that the actors shaved their heads to maintain authenticity, Amruta left no stone unturned. Every chulha, every vessel, and every costume was meticulously chosen under her watchful eye.

    “Today, vintage props are hard to come by and expensive,” she explains. “But I was unwavering. This story deserved to be told with reverence and detail.”

    Amruta brings not only a legacy of broadcasting excellence but also an innate understanding of India’s emotional and cultural pulse. She has nurtured Marathi films like Phulrani, Haa Mee Maratha, and Manini with the same passion and now continues to share her journey with audiences through her YouTube channel, offering behind-the-scenes reflections on cinema, life, and art.

    Shyamchi Aai is more than a National Award-winning film. It’s a testament to a woman who has seen the evolution of storytelling, who has stood at the crossroads of media and cinema, and chosen to follow her heart with remarkable results.

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  • Dr. Gopalan Anish Acharya Honored Globally for Systemic Impact

    Dr. Gopalan Anish Acharya Honored Globally for Systemic Impact

    New Delhi [India], August 4: In a world where recognition is often tied to visibility, Dr. Gopalan Anish Acharya has been quietly scripting a legacy rooted in service, system transformation, and nation-building. Recently, this legacy was acknowledged on both national and international platforms with an Honorary Doctorate in Business Management & Organizational Leadership (Honoris Causa) and a Certificate of Membership from the World Human Rights Protection Commission, an international body approved by the United States and affiliated with the United Nations.

    The honorary doctorate, conferred by the Honorary Doctorate Award Council with support from India’s Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship and Ministry of Corporate Affairs, affirms Dr. Acharya’s relentless pursuit of structural reform across sectors that touch millions of lives. As G. Anish Acharya, he has built institutions, not brands prioritizing people over profits and systems over short-term solutions.

    “It was never about building companies, it has always been about building capacity,” he shared during the felicitation ceremony. “In people, in systems, in the nation.”

    Driving Change Across Core Sectors

    His work spans urban development, healthcare, and education each reimagined through a lens of accessibility, sustainability, and national relevance.

    • Urban Transformation: Leading efforts to design inclusive urban ecosystems, Dr. Acharya envisions cities that not only house people but elevate their quality of life. His initiatives integrate education, healthcare, employment, and sustainable mobility into urban planning, offering a holistic model for the future of Indian cities.
    • Healthcare Reform: Believing that healthcare must restore both people and public trust, he has been instrumental in enabling affordable access, ethical hospital networks, and responsible biomedical practices in underserved areas, championing a value-based model that centers dignity and affordability.
    • Global Education Access: Through his work in education, thousands of Indian students have gained access to international academic opportunities while remaining grounded in Indian values. His approach breaks barriers of geography and privilege, forging new corridors of India-led education across emerging nations.

    A Global Responsibility

    On July 30, 2025, Dr. Gopalan Anish Acharya was inducted as an active member of the World Human Rights Protection Commission, a recognition of his unwavering commitment to global social development. The certificate, issued by the Commission under the authority of the United Nations and the Government of the United States (State of New York), further validates his alignment with human rights advocacy and ethical leadership.

    This dual recognition both domestic and international, underscores a singular truth: Dr. Acharya’s journey is not defined by accolades but by accountability.

    “This Doctorate isn’t a milestone,” he emphasized, “it’s a responsibility. To keep building systems that outlive us.”

    The Road Ahead

    • With foundations rooted in purpose, Dr. Acharya is now focused on the future:
    • Developing AI-driven diagnostic models for inclusive healthcare
    • Embedding green energy solutions into community infrastructure
    • Innovating indigenous medical technologies for global impact
    • Expanding India-centric educational bridges across developing countries

    In an era often driven by visibility and personal branding, G. Anish Acharya’s story stands out as a timeless reminder that true leadership lies in institution-building and a lifelong commitment to social transformation. His work continues to shape not only what systems look like today, but what society can become tomorrow.

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