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  • Body Language and Communication Skills: Winning Half the GD-PI Battle

    Body Language and Communication Skills: Winning Half the GD-PI Battle

    New Delhi [India], December 27: The GD-PI procedure in B-School is considered the last and toughest hurdle for aspirants seeking a seat in a prestigious institution or top job. Along with the preparation of the subject matter, the finer aspects of body language and communication often decide whether one sails through these stages or not. Such non-verbal and verbal cues portray confidence, clarity, and credibility traits that the interviewers and panellists hold under close observation.

    The Role of Body Language in GD-PI

    Your body language speaks just as much, not more, than your words. Therefore, everything you do before you utter a word has already set the tone.

    First Impressions Matter:

    • Walk into the room with good posture, a strong but natural handshake, and a nice, genuine smile: these things give a little energy to the panel.

    • Sit back comfortably in your chair; avoid slouching or fidgeting.

    The Power of Eye Contact:

    • Maintain eye contact with all members of the panel and/or with co-participants throughout the group discussion. Avoid staring down one panelist or looking down, as this may make you appear evasive or timid.

    Gestures and Movements:

    • Use open and natural hand gestures to emphasize points but avoid going overboard. Your hands should be placed above the table in front of you; this shows you are engaged.

    • Don’t cross your arms, don’t tap your feet, and don’t play around with pens or other objects. This will indicate nervousness or boredom.

    Active Listening:

    • Show your interest in what the others are saying by nodding slightly. This goes a long way in showing that you value what they have to say and is vital for a group discussion.

    The Art of Communication in GD-PI

    Body language sets the context; however, it is the clear and impactful communication that carries the ideas forward. Let’s see what to keep in mind to make every word count:

    Clarity of Thought:

    • You should be clear and logical in responding, starting with an introduction to the body and then a conclusion. Rambling would dilute the message.

    • When given a question about current economic challenges, explain the problem, follow it with the analysis, and summarize it in your views.

    Tone and Modulation:

    • Confidence and enthusiasm should be reflected in your voice. One should speak neither too fast nor too slow. Important points should be stressed on through tone modulation.

    • Monotony should be avoided, as it lowers the interest quotient in your answer.

    Choice of Words:

    • Do not use jargon or big words unless you are sure everyone would understand them. Use simple and direct language.

    • For instance, if it were a GD on technology, say, “technology breakthroughs that transform industries” instead of using technical jargons like “disruptive innovation paradigms.”

    Engaging with the Group:

    • In a group discussion, acknowledge other participants’ points and build your arguments on them. This shows that you are a team player.

    • Use respectful sentences starting with phrases like “I go by [name]’s point and would like to add…” to act as a dialogue instead of a debate.

    Examples of Winning Body Language and Communication

    Let’s consider two scenarios:

    Scenario 1 (Body Language Missteps):
    The first candidate enters in a slouchy way, avoids eye contact while introducing himself, and fidgets with the pen as he answers questions. This gives the impression of someone who is not confident or prepared.

    Scenario 2 (Strong Non-Verbal Communication):
    The other candidate enters tall, straightens their posture in front of the panel, confidently makes eye contact, and uses the right hand gestures to express her views with firmness. This is confidence and professionalism.

    The second candidate is more likely to leave the interview with a good impression.

    Concluding Thoughts

    Mastering body language and communication skills is crucial to excelling in top pgdm college GD-PI. These skills go beyond academic knowledge and showcase your personality, confidence, and ability to work with others. By preparing thoroughly, practicing consistently, and seeking feedback, you can walk into your GD-PI with the confidence to leave a lasting impression.

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  • Shivsena Shinde Group Youth leader Arjun kandhari orchestrates first electronic hand pump in khar Danda

    Shivsena Shinde Group Youth leader Arjun kandhari orchestrates first electronic hand pump in khar Danda

    New Delhi [India], December 26: Shivsena Youth leader Arjun Kandhari has emerged as a ray of hope  for the residents of Khar Danda, taking first step towards their long-standing water woes by installing the first electronic pump in the area.

    This selfless initiative has brought relief to the residents of Patil Wada community, who were struggling to access basic amenities. His dedication to serving the community is a testament to his commitment to the values of Shivsena Hon DY CM Eknathji Shinde Saheb.

    Under the guidance of Honourable Deputy CM Eknath Shinde Ji, Arjun Kandhari has been working tirelessly to address the concerns of the local residents. He has been ably supported by Shakha Pramukh Nirmala Patil, ex-corporators Vilas Chawriand Sanjay Agaldare and the support of Yuva Sena Chief Purvesh Sarnaik ji and local MLA and Cabinate Minister Adv Ashish Shelar ji,who have all contributed to making this initiative a success.

    The installation of the electronic water pump is just the beginning of the efforts to transform Khar Danda. With this  unwavering commitment to public service, he is sure to make a lasting impact on the lives of the residents.

    As Shivsena  continues to work for the betterment of Khar Danda, he remains an inspiration to many, demonstrating the power of selfless service and community leadership.

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  • Global Gathering of NRIs Chant the Bhagavad Gita in Kurukshetra

    Global Gathering of NRIs Chant the Bhagavad Gita in Kurukshetra

    New Delhi [India], December 26: In a historic event at the sacred land of Kurukshetra, 500 NRI students from across the globe came together to recite the entire 700 verses of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita. Organized under the divine guidance of Sri Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji, the revered head of Avadhoota Datta Peetham, Mysuru, this Gita Parayana Yagna marked a monumental occasion of spiritual unification.

    Over 50 countries were represented by the global devotee community of Swamiji, who gathered at the Punjabi Dharamshala in Kurukshetra to celebrate the universal teachings of the Gita. For the first time, expatriate Indians participated in a collective recitation of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita on the divine soil of Kurukshetra, commemorating the timeless wisdom of this sacred text.

    The Honorable Governor of Haryana, Shri Bandaru Dattatreya, graced the event, emphasizing the Gita’s universal relevance. “The Bhagavad Gita is not just a holy scripture for Hindus but a guiding light for the entire world,” said the Governor in his address.

    Earlier this year, Sri Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji orchestrated a similar event on the occasion of Guru Purnima in Chicago, where 10,000 participants joined in the recitation of the Bhagavad Gita. Swamiji’s consistent efforts to propagate the principles of Sanatana Dharma have included grand recitations of the Hanuman Chalisa and the Gita in several countries across the United States and Europe.

    Swamiji’s spiritual initiatives have also set remarkable records. In 2015, over 100,000 devotees gathered in Tenali to chant the Hanuman Chalisa, earning a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. Additionally, Swamiji’s Music for Healing concert at the Sydney Opera House in the same year and a continuous 24-hour chanting event at the Karya Siddhi Hanuman Temple in Texas have also been recognized by Guinness World Records.

    Born in 1942 in South India, Sri Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji embraced the Dattatreya tradition and underwent years of intense spiritual practice, attaining the state of an Avadhoota. He established the Avadhoota Datta Peetham in Mysuru, which now has branches and temples in over 50 countries. Swamiji is renowned for blending the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita with the Dattatreya philosophy, emphasizing spiritual unity through music, environmental conservation, and devotion.

    This extraordinary event further underscores Swamiji’s mission to inspire millions across the globe, fostering cultural harmony and spiritual enlightenment.

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  • Nikhil Ruparel and Preeti Choksi celebrate Christmas with underprivileged kids in Bandra

    Nikhil Ruparel and Preeti Choksi celebrate Christmas with underprivileged kids in Bandra

    New Delhi [India], December 25: Nikhil M Ruparel & Preeti B Choksi who runs Joining Hands NGO in association with Angel Express Foundation organised Christmas Celebrations today in Bandra, spreading the true essence of the festive season among underprivileged kids. It was a joyous occasion that brought smiles, laughter, and unforgettable memories to the children, who were treated to a delightful magic show, engaging games, and the highlight of the day – Santa Claus distributing gifts that filled their hearts with excitement and happiness.

    Joining Hands NGO

    We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Smt. Smita Thackrey Ji (Social Worker) Shri. Asif Zakaria Ji (Ex-Municipal Councillor), Rozlyn Khan Ji (Actress), Piyu Chouhan Ji (Social Worker), Smt. Preeti Choksi Ji (Mumbai Mahila Congress Secretary), Shri. Bhagirath Choksi Ji (Entrepreneur) & Shri. Abid Qureshi Ji (Social Worker) for gracing the event with their presence and actively contributing to the joy and spirit of this celebration. Their support and involvement added a special touch to the day, making it even more meaningful for everyone involved. Special thanks to the entire team of Angel Express Foundation team & volunteers for their support to organise this event.

    Christmas truly came alive in the form of love, warmth, and community, reminding us all of the beauty of giving and spreading cheer, wishing everyone a Merry Christmas!

    Jai Hind!

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  • Bharat Fintech Summit 2025- Ushering the Future of Digital Finance in India

    Bharat Fintech Summit 2025- Ushering the Future of Digital Finance in India

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 26: In the third edition of Digital Fifth’s Bharat Fintech summit to be held on 5th & 6th February 2025, discussions will revolve around the theme, ‘navigating the next wave of digital finance.’

    Pivotal topics shaping the financial services landscape like unsecured credit and collections, customer acquisition and fraud prevention, real-time payments and cross-border remittances and digital transformation and inclusion will be taken up during the course of the two-day summit. On the agenda, there are also conversations centred on AI in BFSI and data protection, trade finance and unified lending interface (ULI), streamlining financial operations and lending frameworks, globalising UPI and Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) and future of digital public infrastructure.

    This year, the Bharat Fintech Summit 2025 is poised to attract over 4,000 participants over two days, including C-suite executives, industry stalwarts, policymakers, and fintech enthusiasts. From adopting cutting-edge digital tools to navigating compliance challenges, the summit’s insights will be valuable for setting the course for success in 2025-26. With 250 speakers, 48+ panel discussions, 20+ hands-on workshops, 15+ live demos, and curated networking events, The Bharat Fintech summit will set the agenda for the digital finance space in 2025.

    Highlights:
    • Summit serves as a pivotal platform for fintechs, banks, and regulators to collaborate, innovate, and shape the future
    • Summit will host 250 speakers, 48+ panel discussions, 20+ hands-on workshops, 15+ live demos, and curated networking events
    • Conversations will revolve around the theme ‘navigating the next wave of digital finance’

    “We seek to empower each participant with valuable insights and knowledge, to be able to reap the benefits of the evolving fintech market in India. We aspire to pave the way for the extensive dissemination of digital financial services to even the remotest corners, ensuring that the benefits of the digital revolution reach the farthest segments of our society,” said, Sameer Singh Jaini, Founder of The Digital Fifth.

    According to industry reports, India’s fintech market is projected to achieve a valuation of $1 trillion by 2030, supported by exponential growth in digital payments and lending. With over 2,000 fintech startups, India has become a hub for innovation, ranking among the top three fintech ecosystems globally. Digital payments will continue to lead, with transactions exceeding $10 trillion annually, while segments like insuretech, regtech, and wealthtech will scale rapidly.

    2024 has been a transformative year for fintech in India. Many startups achieved profitability, while successful IPOs and increased M&A activity reinforced market confidence. Banks & NBFCs also accelerated their digital transformation, signaling the sector’s demand for fintech partnership and fintech Infrastructure. Clarity in regulatory frameworks has safeguarded customer interests, guided innovation, and reignited investor confidence, with funding gradually flowing into scalable and impactful models.

    As we step into 2025, the Indian fintech sector is expected to witness significant advancements, with secured credit and digital lending leading the charge as financial institutions embrace technology to expand credit access. There will be a surge in focus on Data Protection and Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) compliance to align with regulatory norms. There will also be accelerated adoption of fraud prevention tools and anti-money laundering (AML) measures to strengthen security.

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  • Oran Restaurant Opens in Pal, Surat: A New Dining Spot with Purpose and Passion

    Oran Restaurant Opens in Pal, Surat: A New Dining Spot with Purpose and Passion

    Surat (Gujarat) [India], December 26: Oran, the city’s newest dining destination, celebrated its grand opening in the vibrant neighbourhood of Pal, Surat. Combining a passion for diverse cuisine with a commitment to giving back to the community, Oran offers a unique rooftop dining experience with beautiful panoramic riverfront views of the river Tapi.

    The term “Oran” means “light” and encompasses not just the bright hues of the passing day, but also the warmth and glow of cherished moments and memories. The name Oran signifies a purpose – that of illuminating the diverse culinary traditions of India and showcasing the vibrant and rich flavours that make the cuisine unforgettable. The restaurant promises to become a delightful addition to Surat’s bustling food scene.

    A Mission Beyond Dining
    The team at Oran (sister restaurant to Spice Villa, Leonardo, and Pavilion) believe that food has the power to bring people together and spread love. As part of their commitment to the community, Oran began its culinary journey by feeding 70 children from Vishwa Jagruti Mission Balashramand in Vesu and 30 elderly individuals from Shree Bhartimaiya Ananddham (Vrudhhashram) in Piplod on 24th December at the restaurant. Additionally, food was provided to 40 more elderly people who could not make it to the restaurant

    “Every person deserves to experience the joy of sharing a meal at a restaurant,” said founder Umesh Pavasiya. “Through our small act of giving, we aimed to provide not just food but also moments of happiness and togetherness to those who needed it most, especially during the holidays. It was our way of creating a family for those who may not have one.”

    Oran Restaurant

    Annual Traditions of Care and Joy
    This heartfelt initiative extends beyond just meals. Every year, Oran’s sister restaurants – Spice Villa, Leonardo, and Pavilion – host special Children’s Day celebrations for children from orphanages, where they come together, laugh, play, and create lasting memories. During these events, the restaurant also distributes essentials and other necessities to support the children’s growth and well-being.

    For the elderly, the team ensures they feel valued and cared for, providing them with the same warmth and affection they would receive from their own families. These annual gatherings are not just about food; they are about creating connections and spreading love.

    Opened Doors on 25th December
    Oran Rooftop Restaurant welcomed guests starting on 25th December. Located on the 4th floor of Rio Empire, Opp. Pal Umra Bridge, Pal, Adajan, 395009, the restaurant began its journey as a new destination for festive dining.

    About Oran
    Nestled on a rooftop with panoramic riverfront views of the river Tapi, Oran is a multi-cuisine culinary restaurant offering a wide, day-long menu of Indian and international fare. Oran embodies the belief that exceptional dining experiences were born from the perfect blend of delectable food and enchanting surroundings.

    The restaurant cherishes diversity in its culinary offerings as well as in the ambiance it creates. As the day progresses, the space adapts, offering a dynamic ambiance that transitions seamlessly from a relaxed daytime retreat to a buzzing midnight café – coming soon in January!

  • Office&You Marks Milestone with Southeast Asia Expansion Reinventing Workwear for Women

    Office&You Marks Milestone with Southeast Asia Expansion Reinventing Workwear for Women

    New Delhi [India], December 24: Office & You (O&Y), the wave-making fashion brand from the house of Varija Lifestyles that has been changing the narrative around women’s workwear in India, is excited to announce its expansion into Southeast Asia (Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand & Indonesia). For the brand reinventing workwear for women, this is a step towards empowering them across the region by offering them stylish, functional, and impressive workwear that supports their ambitions and success.

    Office & You Announces Expansion, Bringing A New Era For Women In Leadership In Southeast Asia

    The corporate landscape across Southeast Asia is not the same as a decade back. Women today are no longer confined to traditional roles—they are breaking barriers, leading industries, and shattering glass ceilings. Unfortunately, the fashion industry has not kept up with the pace of this transformation. While workwear options for men are retailed in every nook and corner, women still are inhibited by the limited and monotonous available options. This is where O&Y steps in.

    “We realised that while women in Southeast Asia are redefining what success looks like, their workwear options have often been limited to traditional, uncomfortable, and unreflective choices”, says Varija Bajaj, a renowned Indian fashion designer and founder of Office & You. “Our goal is to give every woman the confidence to walk into a room and command respect without compromising on style or comfort. Workwear for women until now has been either stylish or functional. With our goal of never having to compromise, we have brought the two together,” Varija Bajaj adds. “We juxtaposed our creations with the lives of today’s ambitious women—from presenting in a boardroom, running a meeting, to closing deals. With over two decades of experience, we have mastered the techniques of skin colour balance and figure corrections through garment construction and technical textiles. We want to bring this immense learning to South East Asian women now.”

    Bringing Empowerment Through Fashion to the Table

    Imagine as a corporate leader meeting the board of directors and confidence hitting the floor because your clothes decided to look shabby. Enter O&Y’s workwear, a powerful tool for women to feel confident and ready to take on the world. It blends sophisticated, timeless designs with the modern functionality that today’s ambitious women require. From the classic pencil skirt reimagined in luxurious fabric to the first-of-its-kind corporate/formal saree line that marries contemporary prints with traditional elegance, O&Y ensures that women feel uninhibited and stylish, no matter the occasion.

    “As women continue to break boundaries in the workplace, they deserve clothing that reflects their strength and versatility”, says Akhil Kumar Srivastava, Chairman of SBM Bharti Services, a strategic partner at Office & You South East Asia.  “We are thrilled to bring O&Y to Southeast Asia, where the demand for fashion that fortifies women is growing rapidly. I believe our offerings will resonate deeply with women here who value both quality and style,” adds Srivastava

    Office & You has been built on non-negotiable values of quality, innovation, and a strong commitment to customer satisfaction. These ethics have been central to the brand’s growth and success in its home country, and O&Y is ready to bring this same level of excellence to the Southeast Asian market.

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