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  • Vani Prakashan Heralds Dharamvir Bharati’s Centenary With Star-Studded Fest

    Vani Prakashan Heralds Dharamvir Bharati’s Centenary With Star-Studded Fest

    New Delhi [India], January 21: Vani Prakashan Group commemorated the birth centenary of Dharamvir Bharati, one of Hindi literature’s most revered figures, with a grand literary and cultural festival on January 16, 2025, at Mukti Auditorium, Mumbai. Hosted by theatre veteran Atul Tiwari, the event brought together an illustrious gathering of literary stalwarts, cultural icons, and celebrated performers to honor the enduring legacy of Bharati, whose masterpieces such as Gunahon Ka Devta and Andha Yug have left an indelible mark on Indian literature.

    The centerpiece of this tribute was the unveiling of the 164th edition of Gunahon Ka Devta, Bharati’s seminal novel that has inspired generations. The edition was presented to Pushpa Bharti Ji, the late author’s wife, as a token of gratitude for her role in preserving and nurturing his literary legacy.

    The festival opened with the Dharamvir Bharati Poetry Symposium, where literary luminaries Vishnu Sharma, Bodhisattva, and Kamlesh Malik reflected on Bharati’s poetic brilliance and its timeless relevance.

    This was followed by the launch of Alka Agarwal Sigtia’s #Meera_Cool, with distinguished speakers Shoma Ghosh, Rajeshwari Sachdev, Vishnu Sharma, Vandana Sharma, Hemant Jha, and Vivek Agarwal delving into the contemporary themes explored in the book.

    The festival also showcased Surya Bala’s Yadon Ke Shilalekh, with esteemed speakers Sudarshana Dwivedi, Harish Pathak, Hari Mridul, and Chitra Desai offering their insights.

    Later, Ambar Pandey’s Matlab Hindu was introduced through an engaging discussion led by Prabhat Ranjan, Satya Vyas, Aditi Maheshwari and Priyanka Dubey, highlighting the intricate interplay of tradition and modernity in Hindi literature. Polyphony and delicate use of historical facts underlined Ambar’s genius.

    In another session, Chinmayi Tripathi’s Aathven Maale Par Swadhisthan was launched, with celebrated figures Ashok Mishra, Anu Singh Chaudhary, Joell Mukherjee and Yunus Khan sharing their perspectives Chinmayi ‘s poetry on its literary depth.

    The program also featured Sameer Anjaan’s Sameer Lafzon Ke Saath Ek Safnama, where the acclaimed lyricist himself engaged in a thought-provoking conversation about his creative journey besides Yunus Khan, the famous Radio Jockey and film historian.

    A significant highlight of the day was the luminaries such as Ila Arun, Asgar Wajahat, Arvind Gaur, Atul Tiwari, Arun Maheshwari, Ajit Rai, and Prabhat Ranjan discussed Bharati’s influence on contemporary literature, theater, and filmmaking. Atul Tiwari, Sameer Anjan, Asghar Wajahat, Piyush Mishra, Pushpa Bharti, Vishvnath Sachdev, Ram Gopal Bajaj joined for lighging of the lamp.

    The festival concluded with an emotional crescendo in The Love Story of Five Generations, featuring captivating performances by celebrated actors Seema Pahwa, Pankaj Tripathi, Divya Dutta, Vineet Kumar, Sutapa Sikdar, Himani Shivpuri, and Anup Soni,  who brought excerpts from Bharati’s Gunahon Ka Devta and Andha Yug to life.

    Arun Maheshwari, Managing Director of Vani Prakashan Group, shared, “Dharamvir Bharati’s works have shaped the very soul of Hindi literature. This centenary celebration was our humble effort to honor his genius and inspire the next generation of writers and readers.” Aditi Maheshwari Goyal, CEO of Vani Prakashan, added, “As Vani Prakashan celebrates its 61st year, this festival represented a bridge between timeless classics and contemporary voices, ensuring Bharati Ji’s legacy continues to flourish.” The program was attended by his wife and daughter Pragya Bharti.

    Born on December 25, 1925, in Allahabad (now Prayagraj), Dharamvir Bharati’s works, including Suraj Ka Saatvaan Ghoda, Andha Yug, and Yudh Yatra, have transcended time and geography, capturing the complexities of Indian society and human emotions. Honored with accolades such as the Padma Shri and Vyas Samman, Bharati’s literary contributions remain a cornerstone of Hindi literature.

    The Dharamvir Bharati Birth Centenary Festival invited literature enthusiasts, academics, and cultural aficionados to come together and celebrate the life and works of a literary titan.

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  • AHAR Awards: Celebrating Excellence in Culinary Cuisines

    AHAR Awards: Celebrating Excellence in Culinary Cuisines

    New Delhi [India], January 21: AHAR Awards is one of the most prestigious food awards in Mumbai. It is awarded by a jury selected from outside the hospitality Industry and experts across various sectors. The awards were presented after receiving a large number of nominations from AHAR members. The selection criteria was on Food taste, Menu planning, Food flavour, Food presentation, Restaurant ambience C Decor, Food pricing, Location connectivity, Restaurant hygiene C Staff hospitality.

    The AHAR Awards not only recognize culinary excellence but also highlight the importance of innovation, customer satisfaction, and unwavering dedication in the hospitality industry. Each winner’s story reflects their relentless pursuit of perfection and their contribution to making Mumbai a culinary hub of India.

    Women Entrepreneur of the Year:
    Awarded to Butterfly High presented by Sukesh Shetty, President, AHAR, and Jury member Sheena Chhabria, Sheena Inc an interior designer

    Most Loved Maharashtrian Cuisine Restaurant:
    Awarded to Prakash Shakahari Upahar Kendra presented by Sukesh Shetty, President, AHAR, and Jury member Ravit Kedem, AI Specialist.

    Most Loved Multi-Cuisine Restaurant:
    Awarded to Royal Restaurant presented by Sukesh Shetty, President, AHAR, and Jury Member Dr. Reshma Ǫuadros, Sun Pharma.

    Most Loved Kitchen Brand:
    Awarded to Biryani by Kilo presented by Sukesh Shetty, President, AHAR, and Jury Member Dr. Reshma Ǫuadros, Sun Pharma.

    Most Loved Mughlai Cuisine Restaurant:
    Awarded to Shalimar Restaurant presented by Sukesh Shetty, President, AHAR, and Jury Mem er Dr. Reshma Ǫuadros, Sun Pharma.

    Most Loved Udupi Cuisine Restaurant:
    Awarded to Cafe Madras presented by Sukesh Shetty, President, AHAR, and Jury Member Dr. Reshma Ǫuadros, Sun Pharma.

    Most Loved Coastal Cuisine Restaurant:
    Awarded to Jai Hind Lunch Home presented by Sukesh Shetty, President, AHAR, and Jury Member Lavita Lazrado, investment analyst.

    Most Loved Affordable Cuisine Restaurant:
    Awarded to Jeevan Boarding House presented by Sukesh Shetty, President, AHAR, and Jury Member Dr. Reshma Ǫuadros, Sun Pharma.

    Most Loved Permit Room C Restaurant:
    Awarded to Ǫuarterdeck, Versova presented by Sukesh Shetty, President, AHAR, and Jury Member Dr. Reshma Ǫuadros, Sun Pharma.

    Most Loved Asian Cuisine Restaurant:
    Awarded to Sizzling China presented by Sukesh Shetty, President, AHAR, and Jury Member Dr. Reshma Ǫuadros, Sun Pharma.

    Most Loved Asian Cuisine Restaurant:
    Awarded to Uncle’s Kitchen presented by Sukesh Shetty, President, AHAR, and Jury Member Dr. Reshma Ǫuadros, Sun Pharma

    Most Loved Mangalorean Cuisine Restaurant:
    Awarded to Modern Lunch Home presented by Sukesh Shetty, President, AHAR, and Jury Member Dr. Reshma Ǫuadros, Sun Pharma

    Most Loved Maharashtrian Cuisine Restaurant:
    Awarded to Kolhapur to Malvan-SP Hospitality presented by Sukesh Shetty, President, AHAR C Jury Member is Archana Shukla, media journalist.

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  • Priti Singh’s Charmbelleza Cosmetics shines as a Made in India brand, offering conscious cosmetics

    Priti Singh’s Charmbelleza Cosmetics shines as a Made in India brand, offering conscious cosmetics

    New Delhi [India], January 21: Only a handful of brands and businesses today have reached the forefront of their respective niches and have stood unique from the rest. Ever wondered what could be the reasons helping these brands shine brighter than others in usually competitive business markets? Among a myriad of reasons, one factor that has remained a defining factor for success for many is the brand’s authenticity. Priti Singh, a founder, beautypreneur, and the heart and soul behind the brand Charmbelleza Cosmetics says, “When you build your brand from the ground up and infuse in its honesty and authenticity, you feel confident that it will reach most people across demographics and resonate with them well enough to inspire them to buy those products.”

    At Charmbelleza Cosmetics, Priti Singh and her team of passionate professionals are dedicated to revolutionising people’s beauty routines with 100% vegetarian and cruelty-free products. The brand has grown as a beauty brand designed specifically for the modern millennial woman and has excelled in delivering long-wear makeup and effective skincare solutions that exceed expectations. Silk foundation, banana powder, magic drops, lipstick, silicon primer, dual eye shadow, or liquid eyeliner, Charmbelleza Cosmetics offers it all at cost-effective prices.

    Charmbelleza Cosmetics

    Charmbelleza Cosmetics offers products for lips(lipsticks), eyes (eyeshadow and eyeliner), face (foundation, primer, drop, and powder),  combos and many more. The brand has been making a lot of noise in the cosmetics sector as a made-in-India brand because it is 100% vegetarian and cruelty-free, with long-lasting formulas free from parabens and sulfates, inclusive and trend-driven, and authentic and distinctive. The website’s interface is also quite easy to understand.

    Speaking about what ignited the fire within her to start a brand like Charmbelleza Cosmetics, Priti Singh said, “I saw a gap in the beauty industry when I noticed more and more brands only offering unsafe and chemically-driven products. I felt the need to break this industry pattern and offer people something that could work on their skin while being safe. This ignited the fire within me to start something as meaningful as Charmbelleza Cosmetics, offering safe, vegan and natural products made in India for all types of people.”

    Recalling the challenges, she said how they worked on a salary basis and gathered some money to start a couple of businesses, such as a unisex salon and a mobile cover online website; however, nothing worked for them. Later, finding purpose in the beauty and cosmetics world changed their perspective as they realised most of the products were sourced from China and other countries in India. This inspired them to start selling Indian cosmetics, fully vegan at a nominal cost, emphasising Indians using an Indian brand.

    Offering Indian and vegan products at affordable rates, Charmbelleza Cosmetics has already created quite a buzz in the industry. Priti Singh, the founder, aims to see the brand at the top, competing with others in the industry. Charmbelleza shines as a perfect made-in-India cosmetics brand where luxury meets accessibility and affordability.

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  • Migrant Workers Honored at Indian New Year Celebrations in Singapore

    Migrant Workers Honored at Indian New Year Celebrations in Singapore

    Singapore City [Singapore], January 21: The Indian New Year (Harvest Month) celebrations on 19 January 2025 united migrant workers and locals in a day-long program filled with joy, cultural performances, and community spirit. Proudly presented by Mett.AI, the event was organized in association with the Indian High Commission, Ministry of Manpower, and Assurance, Care and Engagement (ACE) and took place at the Kranji Recreation Centre

    Over 50 local talented artists, along with 2000 migrant workers, delivered electrifying performances, showcasing spectacular cultural acts that reflected the vibrancy of the Indian harvest season. This grand event was made possible by the dedication of more than 120 passionate volunteers, who came together to turn this vision into reality.

    Present for the event were Mrs. Pooja M. Tillu, Deputy High Commissioner, and Mr. Tung Yui Fai, Chief, Assurance, Care and Engagement (ACE) Group of the Ministry of Manpower (MOM). Obayashi and Sian Chay proudly supported the event as Gold Sponsors, with Lulu Money joining as the esteemed Silver Sponsor. The celebrations promised an array of captivating highlights to engage and inspire attendees. The event was further enriched by the generous contributions of the Red Cross Society, Migrant Workers Centre, Google, POSB, and Singtel, along with outstanding support from local communities. The wellness program was expertly led by globally renowned organizations such as The Art of Living and the Isha Foundation. Attendees enjoyed a delightful culinary experience, with delicious meals thoughtfully prepared by KRSNA Meals and Balaji Vegetarian Restaurant.

    Attendees immersed themselves in authentic harvest-themed activities, including the traditional Pongal celebration and a lively cattle show, offering a unique connection to rich cultural traditions. To further enhance the experience, complimentary lunch, snacks, goodie bags, and refreshing sugarcane juice was provided to all attendees.

    Above all, this event marked a powerful celebration of unity, fostering stronger bonds between migrant workers and the local community. This initiative exemplifies the spirit of gratitude, inclusion, and cultural pride, which offered attendees a memorable experience as they welcome 2025 together.

    High Commission Of India wishes everyone a great year ahead and expressed, “ This event presents a remarkable opportunity to collaborate and create an unforgettable experience for fellow migrant workers and all the attendees. Together, we can ensure its resounding success and showcase the synergy of our efforts.”

    Ganesh Somwanshi, Founder and event presenter, Mett.AI, reflects, “The world is inspired by Singapore’s visionary approach to cultural harmony and inclusion. This event is more than a celebration—it reflects the nation’s commitment to equality, cross-cultural understanding, and community development. By honoring the contributions of migrant workers and uniting diverse cultures, we aim to co-create an inspiring experience that embodies Singapore’s ethos and leaves a lasting impact on everyone involved.”

    Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Founder, The Art Of Living shares, “Let me wish you all a very happy new year. This program, organized by Mett.AI and supported by the Indian High Commission and Ministry Of Manpower, hopes to bring more celebration and enthusiasm. We need to integrate with the local culture, and Singapore is a country that believes in inclusivity. It’s an example of how the world should be Free, prosperous, healthy, and harmonious.”

    Arun K , Lulu Money Singapore, adds, “The event organized by the Indian High Commission, Singapore, was a resounding success, and we’re delighted to have been a part of it. We Lulu Money as a financial institution, are committed to supporting migrant workers, and this event was a testament to the power of collaboration and community connects. We’d like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to the team at the Indian High Commission, Singapore and Mett.AI for their outstanding efforts in making this event a success. We look forward to many more successful events that uplift and support migrant workers.”

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  • IDT Gujarat Kids Fashion Show: A Grand Showcase of Creativity, Confidence, and Innovation

    IDT Gujarat Kids Fashion Show: A Grand Showcase of Creativity, Confidence, and Innovation

    Surat (Gujarat) [India], January 20: On January 19, 2025, the Institute of Design and Technology (IDT) hosted the grand Gujarat Kids Fashion Show at VR Surat. This event was a celebration of children’s creativity, confidence, and innovation, leaving the audience mesmerized with an unforgettable experience.

    The spectacular event featured 50 talented children from across Gujarat, who walked the ramp in uniquely themed outfits designed by IDT’s fashion designers. The show was based on 10 exclusive themes, showcasing diverse ideas and styles.

    The Kids Jury Added a Special Touch

    A highlight of the event was the Kids Jury, composed of renowned personalities Ankita Valand, Gokul Baraiya, and Dr. Monika Sharma. They evaluated and guided the young participants, offering valuable insights into creativity and the technical aspects of fashion design, further enhancing the children’s talents.

    Winners of the Contest

    The winners of the contest, Paridhi Patel and Rajveer Mandot, were selected for their outstanding performances and creativity. Their remarkable talent and confidence stood out, making them the ultimate winners of the Gujarat Kids Fashion Show!

    Ankita Goyal, Director of IDT, expressed:

    “Events like these play a crucial role in building children’s confidence and providing them with a platform to soar to greater heights. We extend heartfelt gratitude to the jury members, parents, supporters, and participants for making this event a grand success.”

    The show stood as a symbol of Gujarat’s rich culture and the evolving world of fashion. The innocence, unique perspectives, and confidence of the children made the event truly memorable.

  • Aadivasi.org: A Beautiful Blend of Gifting, Sustainability, and Tribal Art

    Aadivasi.org: A Beautiful Blend of Gifting, Sustainability, and Tribal Art

    New Delhi [India], January 18: Imagine a world where every gift you give contributes to a greener planet and uplifts someone’s life. Sounds too good to be true? Well, it’s not. Let me introduce you to Aadivasi.org, a startup with a heart, that’s transforming the way we look at gifting and social impact.

    Founded by Dr. Bikrant Tiwary, an IIM Calcutta alumnus and a dedicated Rotarian, Aadivasi.org is the world’s first online platform where nothing is for sale, yet everything has immense value. Here, you don’t buy—you earn beautifully handcrafted tribal art by doing good. Plant trees, sponsor mid-day meals, or support education, and in return, choose from a stunning collection of Kantha stitch sareesDhokra artbamboo lamps, and more.

    Imagine a world where every gift you give contributes to a greener planet and uplifts someone’s life. Sounds too good to be true? Well, it’s not. Let me introduce you to Aadivasi.org, a startup with a heart, that’s transforming the way we look at gifting and social impact.

    Founded by Dr. Bikrant Tiwary, an IIM Calcutta alumnus and a dedicated Rotarian, Aadivasi.org is the world’s first online platform where nothing is for sale, yet everything has immense value. Here, you don’t buy—you earn beautifully handcrafted tribal art by doing good. Plant trees, sponsor mid-day meals, or support education, and in return, choose from a stunning collection of Kantha stitch sareesDhokra artbamboo lamps, and more.

    Whether you’re looking for a unique Valentine’s Day gift, a thoughtful birthday present, or a meaningful corporate gifting idea, Aadivasi.org makes it special and impactful.

    The Vision Behind the Platform

    The brainchild of Dr. Tiwary, Aadivasi.org is an extension of his two-decade-long commitment to social causes. After leaving a flourishing corporate career, he joined the development sector, becoming National Head of GiveIndia and later leading an environmental organization where he oversaw the plantation of over 18 million trees.

    “Aadivasi.org is more than a platform; it’s a way to make giving back a part of life. When people see the beauty of tribal art in their homes or offices, it becomes a constant reminder of their positive impact,” says Dr. Tiwary.

    Aadivasi

    Image – Dr Bikrant Tiwary and Supriya Patil, founders of aadivasi.org

    Adding to the platform’s purpose is Ms. Supriya Patil, the co-founder, whose firsthand experience of social issues inspired a key initiative. “Years ago, I visited a small school in rural Uttarakhand with no proper facilities for kids. I felt deeply moved and thought, either I move there to help or find a solution. That moment planted the seed for free schools in remote areas like Jharkhand,” says Ms. Patil.

    Why Aadivasi.org Stands Out

    Aadivasi.org collaborates with over 500 tribal women artisans from 10 states, including Jharkhand, Odisha, Rajasthan, and Tripura. These artisans create exquisite items that preserve India’s heritage and craftsmanship.

    This initiative doesn’t just preserve art forms; it uplifts communities by offering them sustainable livelihoods. And the best part? These handicrafts are not for sale—they’re earned through meaningful contributions.

    A Growing Movement

    Aadivasi.org’s impact goes beyond gifting. The platform has planted thousands of trees, sponsored countless mid-day meals, and is running a free school for 72 tribal kids in a remote Jharkhand village. These efforts are gaining traction among individuals and corporates alike.

    Businesses are finding innovative ways to engage employees by celebrating milestones through tree plantations or mid-day meal sponsorships, paired with ESG-rated handicrafts as rewards.

    Why You Should Join the Movement

    In a world filled with generic gifts, Aadivasi.org offers something extraordinary: gifts that tell a story and make a difference. Imagine giving someone a Kantha stitch saree from West Bengal or a bamboo lamp handcrafted in Assam, knowing it represents a tree planted or a child’s meal sponsored.

    Next time you’re celebrating a special occasion or exploring corporate gifting ideas, think beyond the usual. Think of a greener planet, empowered communities, and a better future.

    Visit www.aadivasi.org today and be part of this transformative journey. Because every tree planted and every meal sponsored brings us one step closer to a sustainable world.

    This is more than a platform—it’s a movement. A movement to give, grow, and celebrate India’s incredible culture. Join Aadivasi.org and make every occasion meaningful.

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  • Vedanta’s “Swarna Prashan” healthcare initiative reaches 22,000 Odisha school children

    Vedanta’s “Swarna Prashan” healthcare initiative reaches 22,000 Odisha school children

    Kalahandi (Odisha) [India], January 18: In its ongoing flagship “Swarna Prashan” healthcare initiative, India’s largest aluminium producer Vedanta Aluminium in partnership with the Ministry of AYUSH has positively impacted 22,000 students in Odisha till date.

    Since the launch of this healthcare initiative in September 2024, the latest 5th phase has successfully been completed by benefitting over 5000 students. The campaign was rolled out in 13 government schools in tribal-dominated Kalahandi district of Odisha.

    In his remarks, Dr Kshetra Kand, Ayurvedic Medical Officer, Kalahandi said, “The Swarna Prashan programme is a significant initiative in promoting Ayurvedic health practices for children’s well-being. I appreciate Vedanta Aluminium’s collaboration with the government and community stakeholders to nurture a healthier future for the next generation.”

    In his reactions, Sunil Gupta, Chief Operating Officer (COO), Vedanta Aluminium said, “Vedanta Aluminium is committed to improving child health and well-being in underserved regions through sustainable interventions like Swarna Prashan. This programme, rooted in Ayurvedic wisdom, ensures that children receive the necessary support for cognitive and physical development.”

    “We are proud to see support the Ministry of AYUSH in extending this initiative to remote corners of Odisha,” quipped Mr Gupta.

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    Nitin Kumar Tiwari, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Bauxite Mines, Vedanta Aluminium, added, “The Swarna Prashan initiative has been warmly received by the community, benefiting students across 40 government schools. With plans to extend the programme to Koraput, we aim to reach more than 30,000 children from infants to 16-year-olds by the end of the year. This initiative underscores our commitment to fostering holistic community development.”

    The ambitious programme’s successful rollout is being implemented with the support of the District Ayurveda Departments and school administrations. Under the guidance of Government of Odisha and senior officials from the Ministry of AYUSH, the programme currently operates in Kalahandi and adjacent Rayagada districts with plans to extend to Koraput district in Odisha.

    Notably, Swarna Prashan initiative is a testament to Vedanta Aluminium’s dedication to community-centric development. By improving child health through age-old practices, the company fosters long-term benefits for families in the region. This Ayurvedic health intervention, rooted in ancient practices, is aimed at enhancing memory, and support the holistic development of children during their formative years.

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