Grade 11 students from Jayshree Periwal International School, Kanishk Rungta, and Krishaa Rungta, have developed Veer Sahara App
Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], March 30: In an effort to bridge the gap between government welfare schemes and their intended beneficiaries, two Grade 11 students from Jayshree Periwal International School, Kanishk Rungta and Krishaa Rungta, have developed Veer Sahara—a digital platform designed to simplify access to government support for defence families.
The platform enables users to either fill out a simple step-by-step form or use an AI-assisted interface that verbally guides them through the process. Based on the information provided, Veer Sahara identifies relevant schemes and awards and provides direct application links. Available in both English and Hindi, the platform aims to ensure accessibility across diverse user groups.
By reducing complexity and minimizing reliance on intermediaries, Veer Sahara seeks to improve awareness, reduce delays, and enable timely access to benefits for ex-servicemen, widows, dependents, and families of martyrs.
Kanishk Rungta said, “We noticed that despite multiple government initiatives, many families struggle to access the benefits they are entitled to due to lack of awareness and procedural complexity. Veer Sahara is our attempt to simplify this journey and make support more accessible and transparent.”
Krishaa Rungta said, “This is not just about technology, but about ensuring dignity and ease for those who have given so much to the country.”
AI-enabled platform helps ex-servicemen, widows, and families of martyrs identify eligible benefits and apply seamlessly in English and Hindi
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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 30: The 45th edition of Chrysalis 2026, the annual graduation fashion show of SNDT Women’s University, unfolded as a powerful celebration of innovation, craftsmanship, and emerging fashion talent.
Held during the university’s Golden Jubilee year, the showcase featured 12 concept-driven collections, blending traditional textiles with contemporary design, and reinforcing Chrysalis as a leading platform for India’s next generation of designers.
Over the years, the platform has launched the careers of renowned designers such as Anita Dongre, Neeta Lulla, Arpita Mehta, Masaba Gupta, Payal Khandwala, and Payal Singhal, who was felicitated as Alumna Par Excellence at this year’s event.
A key highlight of the evening was the runway direction by Utsav Dholakia, widely recognized as India’s top fashion show director and fashion choreographer. Known for his immersive runway experiences and expertise in large-scale fashion productions, Dholakia transformed the show into a visually dynamic spectacle with synchronized lighting, high-energy music, and precision choreography. His work at Chrysalis 2026 further reinforced his authority and credibility in redefining runway direction in India and delivering high-impact fashion show experiences.
Top models brought each collection to life with confidence and elegance, enhancing the creative expression of the young designers. The showcase was attended by prominent members of the fashion and design fraternity, including Amy Billimoria, Arzan Khambatta, Felix Bendish, and Lascelles Symons, along with Principal Dr. Sachin Laddha and Head of Department Dr. Jinal Sangani.
The recent design showcase celebrated creativity and innovation across multiple categories, with outstanding collections emerging from both B.Voc and AMD programs. In the Collection with Best Surface Ornamentation category, the B.Voc collection Calming Cluster by Thanvi Anushka, Shirishkar Sanika, Wandre Sayali, and Sawant Tanushree impressed with its intricate detailing, while the AMD collection Saori by Raut Riddhi, Kaisukar Prajusha, Nigudkar Nidhi, and Patil Anushka stood out for its refined surface techniques.
In the Most Commercially Viable Collection category, B.Voc students once again made their mark with House of Leo by Jethuri Sakshi, Jangam Tanvi, and Sayyed Khadija, a collection that successfully blended creativity with market appeal. In the same category, AMD students were recognized for Mexico, designed by Shaikh Saniya, Prajapati Sanjana, and Shingole Pooja, which showcased strong commercial potential. House of Leo also earned the Collection with Best Theme Interpretation award, further highlighting its conceptual strength and cohesive storytelling.
The award for Collection with Best Mélange of Textiles was presented to Floraison by Bhoir Sanjana and Contractor Mihvash, whose work beautifully combined diverse textile elements into a harmonious whole.The prestigious Collection of the Year title was awarded to B.Voc’s Calming Cluster, reinforcing its excellence across multiple design aspects. From the AMD program, The Quiet Bloom by Javrat Akansha and Khan Khadija received the same honor for its elegance and thoughtful execution.Finally, the LIVA Designer Award was presented to Suvarnapath by Dalvi Lekha, Hanchate Bhoomi, and Agaskar Nandini, recognizing their exceptional design sensibility and innovation.
Chrysalis 2026 once again highlighted the strength of India’s fashion education ecosystem, bringing together innovation, mentorship, and industry-level presentation. With visionary direction by Utsav Dholakia and a powerful showcase of emerging talent, the event reaffirmed its status as one of the top fashion showcases in Mumbai and a key platform shaping the future of Indian fashion.
Surat (Gujarat) [India], March 28: She is a young motivational speaker, TEDx speaker, author, and entrepreneur. She has made the nation proud by presenting Indian culture on international platforms across Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. Through her impactful talks on Indian philosophy, the universal teachings of the Ramayana, and contemporary issues like mobile addiction, she captivated global audiences.
During her recent international tour, Bhavika delivered several key lectures in collaboration with the Indian Embassy, Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre, and other institutions. At the Busan University of Foreign Studies in South Korea, she addressed the topic “Indian Philosophy for Modern Life.” Her lecture was translated into the Korean by Professor Mr. Sarjan Kumar. Students and scholars present at the event appreciated her insights. The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) also highlighted her achievement on its Official online platform, and she was honored by the Chairman Mr. Soon Seol Lee during the program.
In Japan, Bhavika delivered an inspiring talk on “Universal Teachings of the Ramayana” at a Hindu temple in Bando, near Tokyo. The enthusiasm of the local audience towards the Indian culture was clearly visible. During Holi celebrations, Japanese artists were seen dancing to Bollywood songs, reflecting their growing connection and interest with Indian traditions.
In Taiwan’s capital Taipei, at Sabka Temple, she spoke on the topic “Ramayana in the 21st Century.” Her thoughts strongly reinforced the global relevance of Indian culture. On this occasion, the temple’s founder Mr. Andy Singh honored her with a symbol of India-Taiwan friendship.
Notably, Bhavika Maheshwari has previously made her mark as one of the youngest spiritual speakers at the Oxford University Hindu Society in the United Kingdom. At a young age, her powerful oratory on Indian culture, ethics, and modern values has earned her a distinct global identity.
Bhavika has participated in over 500 programme across India and internationally, including in Indonesia, Ireland, Scotland, and London. Through her ideas and spiritual perspective, she has given Indian cultural heritage a renewed global recognition.
Her achievement is not just a personal milestone but a matter of pride for Surat, Gujarat, and the entire country. Representing Indian culture on global platforms at such a young age, she has proven that India’s new generation is building a strong identity on the world stage.
A New Chapter of Growth, Innovation & Strategic Business Acceleration for the Global PVC Value Chain
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 27: ElitePlus++ Business Services is pleased to host the 13th Vinyl India – 2026, scheduled on 9–10 April 2026 at Hotel Sahara Star, Mumbai, India.
Recognized as the World’s Largest PVC Summit & Exhibition, the upcoming edition is set to welcome 1,200+ Indian and Global delegates representing 500+ organizations from 19+ countries, bringing together the entire Global Vinyl value chain under one roof.
As of 20 March 2026, over 1037+ senior industry leaders from 435+ organizations across 19 countries have already confirmed their participation, reaffirming VINYL INDIA’s position as the most influential Global business platform for the PVC Industry and setting the stage for one of the most impactful gatherings for the industry.
A Critical Industry Gathering at a Time of Global Disruption
This year, VINYL INDIA 2026 assumes even greater significance, as the PVC industry is passing through a phase of unprecedented global turbulence. Over the last two weeks, the markets have witnessed upheavals rarely seen before, creating deep uncertainty across the Global PVC value chain.
The current environment can best be described through the lens of VUCA — Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity — a framework that defines today’s rapidly changing and chaotic business environment. It’smeaning becomes especially clear when viewed in the context of recent geopolitical tensions and their far-reaching impact on global trade, energy, shipping, and industrial supply chains.
Geopolitical developments, shifting trade patterns, unprecedented price rise, logistics bottlenecks, low operating rates across the value chain.
From sustained pricing pressures to changing trade flows, the ripple effects are being felt across the entire value chain. VINYL INDIA 2026 offers the industry a timely opportunity to identify direction, exchange insight, interpret emerging patterns, and collectively explore practical responses to the present crisis.
In times like these, insight and dialogue are not optional — they are essential.
2026: Navigating New Opportunities amid a Dynamic Global PVC Market
Despite these evolving dynamics, several powerful growth catalysts continue to support the long-term future of the PVC industry, including:
India being one of the largest PVC deficit countries
Two major PVC manufacturing plants currently under implementation
Rapid expansion of new energy sectors
Massive infrastructure development across India
Strong economic growth supporting manufacturing and industrial expansion
India continues to remain one of the World’s fastest-growing major PVC markets, creating significant opportunities for:
PVC Resin Producers | Pipe and Profile Manufacturers | Converters and Compounders | Additives and Chemical Companies | Machinery Manufacturers and Technology Providers | Indentors and Traders in the Global supply chain domain
In this dynamic and evolving environment, the industry is presented with a critical opportunity to adapt, innovate, strengthen resilience, and position itself for long-term sustainable growth and Global competitiveness.
A Premier Platform for the Global PVC Ecosystem
VINYL INDIA 2026 will bring together the most influential voices and decision-makers from across the Global PVC ecosystem, including:
Together, they represent the driving force behind the evolution and future direction of the PVC Industry.
During these two days, the collective wisdom and experience of global industry doyens and experts will offer valuable perspective and perhaps even a ray of hope during uncertain times. This is truly a not-to-be-missed moment to learn from the experience of leading Vinyl Industry experts.
The two day Agenda includes the following Sessions
Day 1
Day 2
Keynote Addresses & Plenary Addresses
Session 6: Significant Developments in PVC Manufacturing Process
Session 1: Business Overview & Macro Indicators
Session 7: Innovations in Applications & Machinery – Solutions for the Future
Session 2: PVC Market Fundamentals and Pricing
Panel Discussion 2:OPVC at Scale – Redefining Pressure Pipe Performance in India
Session 3: The Road Ahead for Pipes & CPVC
Session 8: World of Stabilizers in 2026
Session 4: Innovations in Processing & Downstream Machinery
Session 9: PVC Additives – What’s New
Session 5: Sustainability and Circularity in Indian PVC Industry
Panel Discussion 3:Future of Fenestration – uPVC is becoming the Indian Standard
Panel Discussion 1: Breaking the Mold – Transforming Traditional PVC Empire into a Multi-Sector Powerhouse
Impact of Geopolitical Events on Global PVC Trade Flows
Circular Economy and Sustainability Roadmaps
Next-Generation PVC Applications and Technologies
Growth opportunities in India and other emerging markets
Implications of sustained high PVC prices on downstream demand
Strategic responses to market uncertainty and supply disruption
Introducing a Landmark First: B2B Speed Networking @ VINYL INDIA 2026
In a historic first, Vinyl India 2026 introduces Dedicated B2B Speed Networking, transforming the Summit into a complete Business Acceleration Platform.
This exclusive initiative enables:
Pre-scheduled business meetings
Mutually accepted strategic discussions
Focused high-value business interactions
Accelerated partnership and business development
Exclusive Networking Cocktail & Gala Dinner with the Who’s Who of the Global PVC Industry, providing unmatched opportunities for informal discussions, relationship building, and strategic business engagement among Global industry leaders.
Special group participation benefits are available to encourage team participation
About ElitePlus++ Business Services
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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 27: In today’s hip-hop landscape, much of the music revolves around quick fame, lifestyle and surface-level themes. But artists like Rocksun are carving a different path — one that brings deeper meaning back into rap.
Hailing from Maharashtra, Rocksun represents a growing wave of conscious hip-hop that focuses on mindset, discipline and self-awareness. His music speaks directly to listeners who are trying to navigate life’s challenges while staying true to their values.
For Rocksun, hip-hop is not just a form of entertainment. It is a medium to uplift and inspire. His lyrics encourage people to take responsibility for their lives, face hardship with courage and use every experience — good or bad — as a reason to keep moving forward.
A unique element of his work is his connection to the history and spirit of Maharashtra. Stories of courage, leadership and resilience from the region’s past often influence the way he writes and thinks. These ideas naturally blend into his music, giving his work a sense of identity that feels both rooted and relevant.
This balance of street realism and thoughtful storytelling is what makes Rocksun stand out in the current scene. His songs carry intensity and aggression, but they also carry purpose.
As hip-hop continues to evolve in India, Maharashtra is emerging as an important cultural hub for the genre. With global players now starting to invest in regional movements, the Marathi hip-hop scene is entering a new phase of visibility and growth.
Artists like Rocksun are at the centre of this shift — not just as performers, but as voices representing a generation that wants more from music than just entertainment.
For listeners who are looking for hip-hop that speaks about strength, focus and real-life lessons, Rocksun’s work is quickly becoming something worth paying attention to.
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New Delhi [India], March 27: The internet sells a clean story.
Write well → get clients → earn money.
It sounds linear. It isn’t.
Most beginners obsess over writing skill in isolation. They polish sentences that no one has commissioned. They build portfolios no one reads. They wait to “be ready.”
Meanwhile, the market is not evaluating prose.
It is evaluating risk.
Hiring a writer—especially a new one—is a risk calculation. Deadlines. Clarity. Reliability. The ability to understand what the client actually wants, not what the writer wants to say.
The first barrier isn’t writing quality.
It’s trust deficit.
What Freelance Writing Jobs Actually Are
Strip away the romanticism.
Freelance writing jobs are not “writing what you love.” They are:
Translating business goals into words
Turning vague briefs into structured output
Delivering clarity under constraint
A startup founder doesn’t want poetry.
They want conversions.
A marketing manager doesn’t want creativity for its own sake.
They want outcomes.
This is where most beginners misfire. They approach writing as expression. The market demands execution.
The Entry Point Nobody Talks About
The first paid job rarely comes from a “job listing.”
It comes from proximity.
Someone in your network needs content
A small business can’t afford an agency
A founder replies to a cold message
The job exists before the platform lists it.
Beginners often spend weeks refreshing freelance marketplaces. Competing with thousands. Writing proposals that dissolve into silence.
A quieter strategy works better:
Be specific. Be direct. Be useful.
Instead of saying, “I’m a freelance writer,” say:
“I help small businesses write website content that explains what they actually do.”
Clarity reduces friction.
Friction kills opportunity.
The First ₹1 Is More Important Than ₹1,00,000
The first payment changes something structural.
It converts identity.
Before: “I want to be a freelance writer.” After: “I have been paid to write.”
That shift matters more than the amount.
Beginners often aim too high too early—premium clients, large retainers, perfect niches. They stall.
The real progression is smaller, almost unimpressive:
₹500 blog post
₹1,000 website copy
₹2,000 editing work
Not glamorous.
But each transaction builds proof.
Proof compounds.
Platforms vs Reality
There are platforms. They work—but not how beginners expect.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 27: The Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) in Mumbai, Dr S.R. Kapse. First Ph.D. degrees by doing the research in London U.K. He is the Police officer while in service in the 320 years Police history of the Maharashtra Police Force have been awarded the Ph.D. degree on Police FIRST and SECOND in India. After 2/3 months Senior I.P.S. officer’s Ph.D. thesis was rejected by Mumbai University. After Police officer’s selection in 1965, and after the training, he was posted in Bombay.
He diligently acquired B.A. M.A., L.L.B., M.B.A. degrees. His books, The Modernisation of Police for Twenty First Century, Police Administration, Police Prashasan are released by Shri. K.R. Vyankatramana the President of India. Police Museum First of It’s kind in Indian Police History on the line of Black Museum, London, prepared by Dr. S. R. Kapse was inaugurated by Shri K. R. Vyankatramana the President of India. He has carried out Post Doctoral Research by ICHR Fellowship on Police Administration He has carried out the research on Police from 2.5 million BC to 2025 AD. With 23 manuscripts of 1000 pages each on Police are for publication awaited for wants of funds. Dr. Kapse waiting Court Judgement that he will be promoted to the post of Inspector General of Police.
He has carried out the research on International Nomadic Tribe “Roma-Gypsy-Banjara”. Shri K.R. Narayanan the Vice President of India awarded him for his highest educational excellence. Then While Shri K. R. Naryanan President of India invited Dr. Kapse for a breakfast, by sending Lt. Governor to trace Dr Kapse who took Dr. Kapse to President of India. He has received more than 65 awards from Government, and Number of Organisations. He was interviewed on National T. V. in 1986 for Mulkha vegali Manase”. Shri B. N. Shrikrishna High Court Judge was asked 1993 Bombay riots Enquiry Commission as an expert knowledge on Police as Ph.D. holder report to the commission. He was associated for modernization of Maharashtra Police Commission, Chairman R. D. Pradhan Chief Secretary. He was asked by judge Shri M. S. Rane, for expert’s report on jail break in Mumbai. At the age of 84 yrs.
He has been awarded a Second Ph.D. in Police at the hands of Shri Ramesh Bais, the Governor of Maharashtra, on 16 Jan 2024. Now he is completing D. Litt. at the age of 85 yrs. He lost his father at the age of 5 yrs so mother and he had very hard life for 20 yrs but he did not left his aim for education. Dr. Kapse constructed affordable economical houses to only low salaried to 1100 Policemen at Rs. 875/- p. s. ft. actual cost came Rs. 1260 p. s. ft. with market rate Rs. 12000 p. s. ft. In this in Phase one about 400 houses were constructed and handed over by Shri Balasaehb Thackeray Shivsena head and Shri Pramod Mahajan the defence minister of India on 9.6.1996. Shri Balasaheb Thackeray on the day he was not well even though he kept the date and time for function. Shri K. J. Somaya of Somaya Education Trust Specially asked Dr. Kapse to invite him for this function invitation.
All Sr. IPS officers, Director General of Police Maharashtra, Commissioner of Police Mumbai & Thane, Chief Secretary, and Additional Chief Secretary, Municipal Commissioner, without any invitation, attend the function. His aim is to start Police Science a subject in all colleges, universities in Maharashtra. His main Object to form Police forensic science university in Maharashtra.