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  • Pagbhar Foundation’s Women Empowerment Ceremony Celebrates Self-Reliance and Achievement

    Pagbhar Foundation’s Women Empowerment Ceremony Celebrates Self-Reliance and Achievement

    Surat (Gujarat) [India], May 19: Rajkot-based Pagbhar Hygiene Private Limited organised a special women’s felicitation ceremony at Sardar Smriti Bhavan in Varachha, Surat, reaffirming its commitment to women’s empowerment and self-reliance. The event, held from 3:00 PM to 6:30 PM, witnessed the participation of more than 1,000 women from across Gujarat.

    The organisation, which has been actively working to spread awareness about women’s hygiene and health while also creating avenues for financial independence, is currently associated with over 10,000 women across the state. The programme was specially organised to honour women who have demonstrated exceptional dedication and performance through the initiative.

    Pagbhar

    Rajya Sabha MP and noted industrialist Govindbhai Dholakia attended the event as the Chief Guest and applauded the efforts of the organisation’s founder, Dineshbhai Pandya. Addressing the gathering, he described the initiative as an inspiring movement that is helping women become economically self-sufficient and socially empowered.

    A major highlight of the event was the felicitation of eight outstanding women achievers, who were honoured with scooter keys in recognition of their remarkable work. The atmosphere inside the auditorium turned celebratory as the award recipients received thunderous applause and appreciation from the audience.

    Pagbhar

    The programme was conducted by Jigarbhai Pandya and Deviben Pandya, while Shraddhaben Pandya and her team expressed their vision of making 10 lakh women self-reliant over the next three years, an ambitious mission aimed at creating lasting social and economic impact across Gujarat.

  • Metagod Creator Revolutionizes Spirituality with AI-Powered Virtual Temples

    Metagod Creator Revolutionizes Spirituality with AI-Powered Virtual Temples

    New Delhi [India], May 20: Metagod Creator is building an online marketplace for spiritual and temple products, enabling devotees to easily purchase ritual items, temple offerings, and authentic spiritual products from trusted sources.

    This initiative is led by Yogesh Dixit, along with co-founders Manish Dixit, Kumar Shivam and Kapil Dhiman (Co-founder & Chief Strategy Officer). Their vision is to connect devotees, temples, and local vendors through technology. The Metagod Creator team is actively developing this platform to improve accessibility while supporting traditional ecosystems.

    Metagod is also focused on empowering vendors. The platform connects temples, small shop owners, and artisans with customers across India and worldwide, helping them expand their reach and increase their income through digital access.

    Many temple vendors and small businesses do not have an online presence. Metagod addresses this gap by bringing them onto a single platform where they can easily list and sell their products. This not only supports their livelihood but also helps preserve traditional and cultural products.

    Users will be able to find a wide range of items such as ritual kits, prasad, idols, and incense in one place. The platform emphasizes quality, authenticity, and convenience.

    Metagod Creator aims to simplify the purchasing process for devotees while creating sustainable growth opportunities for temple-connected vendors.

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  • Producer Chanda Patel’s ‘Tera Mera Nata’ Receives Huge Applause at 79th Cannes Film Festival

    Producer Chanda Patel’s ‘Tera Mera Nata’ Receives Huge Applause at 79th Cannes Film Festival

    New Delhi [India], May 20: Gujarat-based producer Chanda Patel received an overwhelming response at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival as her much-awaited film Tera Mera Nata was screened at the globally celebrated festival. The screening witnessed a packed audience, with cinema lovers, international guests, and industry delegates applauding the emotional depth and storytelling of the film.

    The special market screening at Cannes turned into a proud moment for Indian cinema as the audience appreciated the film’s strong narrative, cultural emotions, and heartfelt performances. The applause after the screening reflected the positive reception the movie received from viewers across different countries, making Tera Mera Nata one of the talked-about Indian projects showcased during the festival. 

     The film stars veteran actress Deepika Chikhalia along with Suraj, Pankaj Berry, and Ambika Vani in important roles. The film is directed by Savi Goel and Chanda Patel, bringing together an emotional story rooted in relationships, values, and human connections. The film is  Produced by Chanda Patel under the banner of Blue Diamond Production house LLP and CP Production.
     
     

    Producer Chanda Patel, who has consistently represented Indian cinema on global platforms, expressed gratitude towards the audience for showering love and appreciation on the film. She shared that Tera Mera Nata is a story deeply connected with emotions, relationships, and family values, which resonated strongly with viewers at Cannes.

    The film’s presence at the international festival has already created excitement among cinema enthusiasts and the Indian film fraternity. Many attendees praised the film for carrying Indian emotions with universal appeal, making it relatable to audiences worldwide.

    With the successful screening at Cannes and the strong response from the festival audience, Tera Mera Nata is now gearing up for its theatrical release very soon. Industry insiders believe the film has the potential to strike an emotional chord with the masses upon release.

    Once again, Chanda Patel has made India proud on the international stage by presenting meaningful cinema at one of the world’s most prestigious film festivals.

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  • From Kanpur to Cannes: How Kalpana Shukla Turned a Small‑Town Dream into a Proud Moment for India

    From Kanpur to Cannes: How Kalpana Shukla Turned a Small‑Town Dream into a Proud Moment for India

    Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh) [India], May 19: Kalpana Shukla’s walk up the Palais des Festivals steps this spring did more than add another celebrity image to Cannes 2026 coverage — it crystallized a story of persistence, craft, and national pride. The Kanpur-born dietician‑turned‑style ambassador arrived in a custom couture gown that merged traditional Indian artisanal techniques with contemporary silhouettes, and in doing so, she transformed a personal milestone into a moment many in India celebrated as cultural representation on a global stage.

    Humble beginnings, clear ambition

    Raised in Kanpur, Kalpana’s early life was far removed from international runways. Trained as a dietician, she built a professional identity around wellness and body confidence while quietly pursuing modelling and public appearances. Her rise — from regional stages to being first runner‑up at Miss Universe UK 2023 and then a headline presence at Cannes — reads like the arc of a modern aspirational story: disciplined, deliberate, and visibly earned.

    A red‑carpet statement with roots

    On the Cannes red carpet, Kalpana chose couture that read as both homage and reinvention. The gown’s sharply tailored structure and flowing, pearl‑dusted train showcased hand embroidery, mirror work and zardozi — crafts rooted in Indian textile heritage. Up close, the workmanship highlighted the labour of skilled artisans; at a distance, the gown’s metallic sheen and sculpted lines translated that craftsmanship into a language that resonated with international audiences and photographers alike.

    More than fashion: representation and agency

    Kalpana’s appearance mattered for reasons beyond style. Here was an Indian-born woman from a non-metropolitan background asserting presence at one of cinema’s most visible stages. Her disciplined physique and confident bearing — shaped by years in the wellness profession — reframed the gown from an object to a tool of expression. The result: a red‑carpet moment that read as agency, not adornment.

    Kalpana Shukla

    Cultural translation on a global platform

    This was also a win for Indian craft in global couture narratives. Techniques such as zardozi and mirror work, traditionally seen in regional and bridal wear, were reinterpreted for an international red carpet without losing their artisanal identity. The collaboration between wearer and maker demonstrated how local handicraft can be adapted for global contexts while retaining cultural specificity — and how that adaptation can amplify national pride.

    A layered public identity

    Kalpana’s story resonates because it is layered. By day, she is a health professional helping people build confidence; by night, she is an international style ambassador carrying her roots onto the world stage. That dual identity made her Cannes appearance feel authentic rather than performative: she wasn’t merely wearing couture — she was telling a story that began in Kanpur and reached Cannes.

    Why India felt proud

    • Visibility: A woman from a small Indian city featured prominently at a major international cultural event.
    • Craft recognition: Time‑honoured Indian techniques were spotlighted for a global audience.
    • Narrative of possibility: Her path—from dietician and homemaker roles often associated with traditional expectations to an empowered international presence—echoed aspirations across many Indian households.
    • Soft‑power for fashion: The moment reinforced India’s place in global fashion conversations beyond familiar celebrity circuits.

    Conclusion

    Kalpana Shukla’s Cannes appearance was a succinct, modern story of aspiration meeting craft. It was not just a fashion win but a cultural signal: that talent from India’s smaller cities can manifest global ambitions, and that Indian artisanal heritage can be translated into contemporary statements of identity and pride. In stepping onto that red carpet, Kalpana carried more than couture — she carried a narrative of possibility from Kanpur to the world.

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  • Dnyaan Prasad Global University Hosted Dr. P. D. Patil National Level Award and Annual Award Function 2026

    Dnyaan Prasad Global University Hosted Dr. P. D. Patil National Level Award and Annual Award Function 2026

    Dr. P. D. Patil National Level Award and Annual Award Function 2026

    Pune (Maharashtra) [India], May 19: Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU) School of Pharmacy and Research, by Dr. D. Y. Patil Unitech Society, Pimpri, hosted the “Dr. P. D. Patil National Level Award and Annual Award Function 2026”. The event brought together researchers, academicians, industry leaders, and students from across India to recognise excellence in Pharmaceutical Sciences.

    The event was graced by eminent dignitaries from academia and the pharmaceutical industry, including Chief Guest Mr. Girish Hukare, Joint Commissioner (Drugs), FDA Pune, and Guest of Honour Mr. Shailesh Shinde, Head, Business Development, Callidus Research Laboratories Pvt. Ltd., Pune.

    Speaking about the initiative, Dr. Somnath P. Patil, Pro-Chancellor,  Dnyaan Prasad Global University by Dr. D. Y. Patil Unitech Society, said, “Research and innovation are the driving forces behind the future of healthcare and pharmaceutical sciences. Through this platform, we aim to encourage young researchers to pursue meaningful scientific contributions while creating stronger academic and industry collaborations.”

    The ceremony received an overwhelming response with more than 100 registrations from 56 institutions across India, including NIPER Mohali, NIPER Hyderabad, Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT) Mumbai, and JSS College of Pharmacy. The ceremony was aimed at honouring exceptional postgraduate and doctoral research across six categories such as:

    • M. Pharm/MS in Pharmaceutics
    • Pharmaceutical Chemistry 
    • Pharmacology
    • Natural Products 
    • Pharm D
    • Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences

    Emphasising the university’s commitment to nurturing research talent,  Dr. Rohini S. Patil, Chief Operating Officer, Dnyaan Prasad Global University by Dr. D. Y. Patil Unitech Society said, “We believe that recognising and celebrating the work of our researchers and students is essential to building a culture of scientific inquiry. This award function is a testament to our dedication to fostering innovation and academic excellence that creates a real impact in the field of pharmaceutical sciences.”

    The event served as an inspiring platform for students, researchers, academicians, and professionals to celebrate achievements, exchange ideas, and strengthen academic and research collaborations in Pharmaceutical Sciences.

    About DPGU: 

    Dnyaan Prasad Global University by Dr. D. Y. Patil Unitech Society, based in Pune, Maharashtra, is a multidisciplinary university committed to excellence in education, research, and innovation. DPGU offers globally aligned programmes across diverse fields, combining academic rigour with real-world learning. Guided by the values of knowledge and purpose, the university aims to nurture globally competent, socially responsible graduates. For more information, please visit: https://spr.dpgu.edu.in/

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  • How Should Children Prepare for Civil Services and National Service? IFS Ashutosh Kumar Shares the ‘Sewa to Success’ Mantra

    How Should Children Prepare for Civil Services and National Service? IFS Ashutosh Kumar Shares the ‘Sewa to Success’ Mantra

    New Delhi [India], May 19: In a special online session organized by SVPS School to inspire the younger generation toward national service and administrative careers, Ashutosh Kumar, a 1991 batch IFS officer, shared profound mantras for success. He illustrated how consistency, discipline, and unwavering dedication to the nation can propel any student to the pinnacle of success.

    Dedication to the Goal: The Key to Success

    Addressing the session, Ashutosh Kumar emphasized that the Civil Services is not merely a profession but a responsibility toward society. He advised students to move away from rote learning and become sensitive to the real-world problems of society. Citing his own life as an example, he shared how, despite being an academic gold medalist, he prioritized honesty and integrity across every administrative domain throughout his 34-year career.

    Background: A Blend of Impeccable Career and Royal Heritage

    IFS Ashutosh Kumar is not introduced just as an officer, but as a personality who represents a unique blend of modern administration and historical glory. A 1991 batch officer, Mr. Kumar is currently serving as Special Secretary under the Government of India. He has served in key departments such as the Ministry of Home Affairs, Parliamentary Affairs, Consumer Affairs, and Rural Development. As a diplomat, he has represented India at the United Nations (UN) and in countries like the UK, France, and Switzerland. He has been honored with the ‘President’s Medal’ for his outstanding contributions and has maintained an ‘Outstanding’ rating throughout his entire career.

    In addition to his administrative expertise, Ashutosh Kumar is linked to a glorious royal legacy. According to government documents and court orders, he belongs to the famous Sisodia Rajput dynasty of Mewar. The total net worth of the movable and immovable assets of this Royal Family Trust exceeds ₹1,000 crore. This information is duly recorded with the relevant departments of the Government of India.

    Conclusion

    The session was extraordinary for the students of SVPS School, as they had the opportunity to interact with a mentor who is not only one of India’s top bureaucrats but also an heir to a legacy that has served the country for centuries. Ashutosh Kumar concluded with a powerful message: “No matter how great your background is, your true identity is forged by your selfless service to the nation.”

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  • Revathi Rao Gurram on Why Great Design Begins With People, Not Trends

    Revathi Rao Gurram on Why Great Design Begins With People, Not Trends

    Revathi Rao Gurram, Founder of Stories Design Studio

    Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], May 19: Interior design trends change constantly. One year, spaces are dominated by muted minimalism. Next, bold textures and statement pieces take over. Social media has accelerated this cycle even further, creating a constant stream of visual inspiration that often pushes people toward designing spaces based on what is popular rather than what is personal.

    For Revathi Rao Gurram, Founder and Design Principal of Stories Design Studio, this is where many spaces lose their identity. While trends can offer inspiration, she believes truly meaningful interiors begin somewhere else entirely: with people.

    According to her, design is not just about creating visually attractive environments. It is about understanding how people live, what they value, and how they emotionally connect with the spaces around them. A well-designed space should not feel temporary or performative. It should feel lived in, intuitive, and deeply personal.

    Looking Beyond Visual Trends

    Revathi believes that trends have a place in design, but they should never become the foundation of a project. Many trends are cyclical by nature. What feels modern today may feel outdated a few years later. Designing a space purely around aesthetics often creates interiors that lack emotional connection and long-term relevance. Instead, her approach begins with understanding the individual or family behind the project. Before discussing materials, colour palettes, or layouts, she focuses on understanding routines, lifestyles, habits, and aspirations. This process helps create spaces that feel authentic rather than staged. For her, a home is not simply a showcase of design elements. It is a place where memories are created, relationships evolve, and everyday life unfolds. The design must support those experiences naturally.

    The Human Side of Interior Design

    At the heart of Revathi’s philosophy is the belief that every space carries a story. This idea eventually shaped the identity of Stories Design Studio through the phrase “Your Space, Your Story.” She views design as a collaborative process rather than a one-sided creative exercise. Clients often come with inspiration references collected from magazines, websites, or social platforms. While these references help identify preferences, they rarely reflect how people truly live. Two individuals may admire the same aesthetic, but their lifestyles and emotional needs can be entirely different.

    This is why human-centric design becomes essential. A young couple working remotely may require flexible and multifunctional spaces, while a large family may prioritize interaction and comfort. A hospitality project must create memorable experiences, while a commercial environment must support productivity and movement. Each project demands sensitivity to human behaviour rather than blind adherence to visual trends.

    Designing Spaces That Feel Natural

    One of the reasons some interiors feel comfortable immediately is that the design responds naturally to how people use the space. Revathi believes good design should reduce friction in everyday life. Spatial planning plays a major role in this process. The way people move through a room, interact with furniture, or transition between spaces directly affects comfort and usability. Thoughtful layouts create ease, while poorly planned spaces can quietly create stress and inefficiency.

    This understanding comes from experience across diverse project types. Over the years, Stories Design Studio has worked on compact urban homes, expansive residences, hospitality venues, clinics, commercial spaces, and even tree houses. Despite the difference in scale and purpose, the underlying design principle remains consistent: the space must work for the people using it. For Revathi, functionality and aesthetics are never separate conversations. A space should look beautiful, but it should also support daily life effortlessly.

    Understanding Emotion Through Design

    Design influences emotions more deeply than people often realise. Lighting, textures, materials, colours, and layout all shape how a person feels within a space. Warm lighting can create comfort. Open layouts can encourage interaction. Natural materials can create a sense of calm and grounding. Revathi approaches these elements carefully because she believes emotional comfort is just as important as visual appeal. A space may appear luxurious, but if it feels cold, overwhelming, or disconnected from the people living in it, the design loses meaning. This is where personalization becomes important. Customized furniture, curated materials, and carefully selected finishes help create spaces that feel unique rather than generic. Instead of replicating trends, her team focuses on creating interiors that reflect the personality and lifestyle of the client.

    The Importance of Listening

    One of the most overlooked skills in design, according to Revathi, is listening. Good design does not begin with assumptions. It begins with observation and conversation. Clients may not always express their needs directly through technical language. Sometimes their routines, habits, and priorities reveal more than visual references ever can. Understanding these details helps shape spaces that genuinely improve the way people live.

    This listening process also builds trust. Interior design is deeply personal because it involves shaping environments where people spend most of their lives. When clients feel understood, the design process becomes far more collaborative and meaningful. Revathi believes that this connection between designer and client ultimately influences the quality of the final outcome.

    Balancing Creativity With Practicality

    While creativity is central to interior design, Revathi emphasizes that execution and practicality are equally important. A successful design must function well over time. Materials should suit the environment they are used in, layouts should support movement, and design choices should remain relevant beyond temporary trends. Her approach combines creativity with long-term thinking. Stories Design Studio continuously explores new materials, finishes, and technologies, but every decision is evaluated through the lens of usability and durability. This balance ensures that spaces are not only visually refined but also practical to live and work in. Luxury, in her view, is not about excess. It is about thoughtfulness, quality, and attention to detail.

    Creating Spaces With Lasting Meaning

    In an industry often driven by changing aesthetics, Revathi Rao Gurram continues to advocate for a more grounded and human approach to design. She believes the most successful interiors are not the ones that follow trends most closely, but the ones that connect deeply with the people who inhabit them. Design trends will continue to evolve, but human experiences remain timeless. The need for comfort, belonging, functionality, and emotional connection does not change. By placing people at the centre of the design process, spaces become more than carefully designed environments. They become extensions of identity and everyday life. For Revathi, that is where great design truly begins.