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  • Iconic Gold Awards 2026 Partners with DVA Records for a Musical Celebration

    Iconic Gold Awards 2026 Partners with DVA Records for a Musical Celebration

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 07: The Iconic Gold Awards 2026, one of the most anticipated celebrations of excellence in entertainment and culture, has announced a significant musical collaboration with DVA Records, strengthening the creative foundation of the upcoming awards night.

    Scheduled to be held on 18 February 2026 in Mumbai, the event promises an immersive evening of glamour, performances, and artistic brilliance. With DVA Records joining as a key musical partner, the awards aim to elevate the overall experience by blending powerful soundscapes with iconic recognition.

    Founded by Mr. Ajeet Joshi, a young entrepreneur and creative visionary, DVA Records represents a new-age approach to music—rooted in quality, innovation, and storytelling. Ajeet Joshi is widely known for his diverse journey across creative and cultural domains, having built a strong reputation not only as a music label founder but also as a public figure with deep involvement in astrology, media, and entertainment.

    Starting his professional journey at a young age, Ajeet Joshi has spent over a decade honing his expertise in Vedic astrology, vastu, and predictive sciences, while simultaneously expanding his footprint in the entertainment industry. He is the founder of platforms such as Mine Astro App, Dhanvarsha Astrology, and Viral Icons Media Pvt. Ltd., which collectively reach millions across digital and social platforms.

    His contributions have earned recognition from several prominent national leaders and public figures, reflecting his growing influence across industries. Beyond digital and spiritual platforms, Ajeet Joshi has also explored creative expression in mainstream entertainment, including his appearance in the Punjabi music video “Gangster Gabru”, produced by Zee Music Company—further reinforcing his connection with the music world.

    The collaboration between Iconic Gold Awards and DVA Records reflects a shared vision of celebrating originality, excellence, and impactful creativity. It brings together an awards platform known for honoring outstanding talent and a music label driven by innovation and contemporary expression.

    As preparations gather momentum, this partnership sets the tone for an iconic evening where music, performance, and achievement converge—continuing the Iconic Gold Awards’ legacy of recognizing talent that inspires and leaves a lasting impact.

     

  • Ayur Biryani Festival 2026: Celebrating Heritage, Health, and Taste in Ahmedabad

    Ayur Biryani Festival 2026: Celebrating Heritage, Health, and Taste in Ahmedabad

    Ahmedabad’s 1st Veg Biryani Fest 2026, 9 Feb–10 Mar, Dr. Agravat Wellness. 10 healthy, exotic bowls at ₹270

    Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], February 07: This February, Ahmedabad prepares for a culinary revolution that masterfully marries the indulgence of royal flavors with the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda. Ayur Biryani, the pioneering wellness-focused brand by Agravatam Food, www.agravatam.com, is proud to announce its month-long Vegetarian Biryani Festival 2026. The event will take place from 9th February to 10th March 2026, hosted exclusively at the Dr. Agravat Wellness Center on Sindhubhavan Road, Thaltej.

    Designed to celebrate the harmony of heritage and health, the festival showcases the richness of India’s royal biryani traditions through the lens of Ayurvedic nutrition and mindful eating. Patrons can explore a specially curated menu of 10 exotic, nutritious vegetarian biryanis, each priced at a nominal Rs. 270, ensuring premium wellness cuisine is accessible to everyone.

    Widely recognized for its holistic healthcare excellence—including its premier Dental Clinic and Dental Implants Wellness—the Dr. Agravat Wellness Center is now extending its philosophy of total well-being to the palate. Through Ayur Biryani, the center offers thoughtfully prepared dishes that prove a meal can be both deeply indulgent and scientifically health-conscious.

    Ayur Biryani Festival 2026 Ahmedabad: Heritage, Health & Shahi Taste by Agravatam Food I Ahmedabad Event Youtube Video: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/UzlXion6IbU

    A Menu Crafted for Healing, Taste & Wellness Ayur Biryani Menu

    The festival features a diverse range of biryanis, each designed using Ayurvedic principles to ensure easy digestion and high nutritional value.

    Highlights include:

    Gujarati Biryani: A regional tribute featuring Surti Kolam rice infused with aromatic Indian herbs.

    Subz-e-Jahan Shahi Veg Hyderabadi Biryani: A royal dum-cooked feast utilizing a special “Miracan Masala” for authentic depth.

    Paneer Veg Biryani: A bold fusion dish prepared with Peri-Peri masala and succulent paneer.

    Vegetable Corn Nuggets Biryani: A traditional preparation topped with crispy vegetable nuggets for a modern texture.

    Aloo Biryani – Kolkata Style: Bringing the iconic subtle flavors of Bengal to the heart of Gujarat… and many more thoughtfully crafted vegetarian biryanis.

    Complimentary Combo for Every Order

    Each biryani will be served as a complete wellness combo, including:

    Mint Raita Seasonal Sugar-Free Sweet. All dishes are 100% vegetarian, prepared with a focus on balanced spices, digestion-friendly ingredients, and authentic taste.

    Customers can enjoy takeaway or order through Zomato and Swiggy.

    Advance takeaway or bulk booking is available via WhatsApp: 7575 00 8686.

    Event Details

    Dates : 9th February – 10th March 2026

    Timing: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM

    Availability: Walk-in customers at the Wellness Center and online delivery via Porter, Rapido, Zomato and Swiggy.

    Location/Venue For Takeaway: Ayur Biryani at Dr Agravat Wellness Center, Sindhubhavan Road, Thaltej, Ahmedabad

    With this unique festival, Ayur Biryani invites Ahmedabad to experience royal biryani flavours crafted the Ayurvedic way—where taste meets wellness, every single day.

    Address Map Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/pY6bZxaNBBpUTRnw6 

    Bridging Healthcare and Gastronomy

    The venue, Dr. Agravat Wellness Center, is a renowned hub for Modern and holistic treatments, ranging from advanced dental implants to Ayurvedic Panchakarma. By hosting the festival here, Ayur Biryani emphasizes the philosophy that “Food is Medicine.”

    “Our goal is to provide meals that nourish, heal, and energize,” says the Founder Dr Harasha Agravat at Ayur Biryani. “By integrating digestive catalysts like ginger-root and cardamom into royal recipes, we offer a feast that feels as good as it tastes.”

    About Ayur Biryani
    Ayur Biryani, powered by Agravatam, is India’s premier modern Ayurvedic cloud kitchen and a proud unit of Dr. Agravat Healthcare Limited https://www.healthcare.agravat.com/.

    Building on a 75-year legacy of medical excellence by Dr Agravat Group (https://www.agravat.com/), our brand specializes in “Sattvic” healing meals crafted to support immunity and long-term wellness. Every dish is 100% free from refined sugar and artificial preservatives, ensuring a truly restorative dining experience.

    Our specially curated recipes are developed by Dr. Harsha Agravat, an Ayurveda and Panchakarma specialist with over 30 years of experience. The vision is mentored by India’s renowned Dental Implant Surgeon, Dr. Bharat Agravat (30+ years’ experience) (https://www.drbharat.agravat.com), and managed by Cosmetic Dental Surgeon, Dr. Kartavya Agravat. Together, they bridge the gap between clinical health and gourmet nutrition.

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  • An Evening Celebrating the Art of A. A. Almelkar and Akkitham Narayan

    An Evening Celebrating the Art of A. A. Almelkar and Akkitham Narayan

    New Delhi [India], February 07: Gallery Silver Scapes, in collaboration with Dhoomimal Art Gallery, hosted an exclusive evening at QLA, Mehrauli, presenting works by two seminal figures of Indian modernism, A. A. Almelkar and Akkitham Narayanan. Conceived as a thoughtful continuation of ongoing artistic and intellectual conversations around Indian modernism, the evening brought together collectors, artists, diplomats, and cultural patrons for a focused engagement with modernist legacies in an intimate setting.

    Set against the elegant backdrop of QLA, the presentation created a compelling dialogue between Almelkar’s lyrical figuration and Narayanan’s meditative abstraction, highlighting the breadth and depth of Indian modernist expression. The evening also marked the launch of a new publication, ALMELKAR: THE RESURRECTION – Letters & Lines of a Master, which chronicles the artistic journey of the legendary master A. A. Almelkar and offers deeper insight into his enduring contribution to Indian art.

    Almelkar’s works reflected his profound engagement with Indian rural life, cultural memory, and lived experience. The publication features work from the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) collection, underscoring institutional recognition of his contribution to Indian modernism. It includes insights by leading voices in the field: Archana Khare-Ghose examines his practice through the lens of decoloniality; Vikram Mayor, Director, Gallery Silver Scapes, reflects on Almelkar as a wanderer and guru, navigating Indian modernism; Rajendra Patil details his association with the Bombay Art Society; Dr. Rehaman Patel explores his immersive journeys through tribal and folk cultures; Deepak Kannal analyses his stylistic evolution; Shivprasad Khened revisits his enduring legacy; Rekha Hebbar Rao offers a personal perspective; and Lina Vincent provides intimate insights through Almelkar’s letters to his guru and family.

    In contrast, Akkitham Narayanan’s contemplative abstractions unfolded through a visual language informed by sacred geometry and metaphysical thought. His canvases, constructed through elemental forms and measured spatial relationships, introduced moments of stillness and introspection within the evening’s discourse. Akkitham Narayanan made a gracious appearance at the event, giving guests a rare opportunity to interact with the senior contemporary artist and gain insight into his philosophy and practice.

    “Bringing together the works of Almelkar and Narayanan allowed us to revisit Indian modernism in a way that is reflective, relevant, and rooted in dialogue, “ said Uday Jain, Director, Dhoomimal Art Gallery.

    Reflecting on the collaboration, Vikram Mayor, Director, Gallery Silver Scapes, noted, “It was a pleasure to host an audience deeply engaged with the works of both artists. The exchange of ideas and perspectives throughout the evening reaffirmed the richness of Indian modernist thought and its continued resonance today.”

    The evening brought together a distinguished cross-section of India’s cultural and intellectual landscape. Guests included Suhel Seth, Chetan Seth, Ajitabh Bachchan, Ramola Bachchan, Bina Ramani, and senior modernist Akkitham Narayanan, alongside eminent artists Jatin Das, Biman Das, M. Pravat, and Manish Pushkale. Collectors, curators, long-standing patrons of the arts, and younger art enthusiasts came together in equal measure, creating a meaningful convergence of generations and perspectives that underscored the continuing relevance of Indian modernism within a contemporary cultural context.

    By presenting the works of A. A. Almelkar and Akkitham Narayanan in a focused yet convivial setting, Dhoomimal Gallery and Gallery Silver Scapes reinforced their commitment to revisiting and recontextualising Indian modernism, ensuring its continued relevance within contemporary cultural discourse.

     

  • From Heavy Diets to Conscious Eating; Gagan Dhawan on Rethinking Nutrition Through a Plant-Based Lens

    From Heavy Diets to Conscious Eating; Gagan Dhawan on Rethinking Nutrition Through a Plant-Based Lens

    New Delhi [India], February 07: Indian food culture has a rich and diverse history of being plant-forward. Across the country, grains, lentils, vegetables, and fruits have formed the base of everyday meals. These century-old habits might have been routine at one point in time, but the popularity of modern eating patterns has seen a turn towards faster, more processed alternatives.

    For entrepreneur and wellness thinker Gagan Dhawan, the concern lies in the outcome it has on the human body instead of simply looking back with nostalgia.

    “What we now call a vegan diet is supported by solid global science,” he says. “Interestingly, many Indian food patterns already reflected these principles long before research caught up.”

    When abundance replaces awareness

    As people have become more urbanised, westernised food systems are altering how people eat. Meals are heavier, faster, and increasingly disconnected from the body’s actual needs. Processed foods are an indulgence that have become routine.

    “We are now eating in ways our bodies don’t really understand,” Dhawan explains. “Food may not be bad, but an unbalanced diet can leave us feeling off. Left to itself, the body will always demand cleaner food.”

    The results are now visible at scale. Heart disease, diabetes and cancer remain among the leading causes of death globally. Compounding matters, these diseases are systemic outcomes of the food being produced and consumed.

    From trends to systems

    Like many professionals, Dhawan explored multiple diet frameworks over the years. From his experiences, trendy diets and elimination-based approaches delivered short-term changes but the results rarely lasted.

    “Extreme diets may show quick results, but they also stress the body,” he says. “A diet that is sustainable matters more.”

    His shift came through exposure to whole food vegan research emerging from medical and academic institutions. Large-scale studies, like that by New York University, show that a WFPB diet can significantly reduce medication dependence and, in many cases, reverse conditions such as hypertension and type 2 diabetes.

    Taking this approach means an emphasis on unprocessed plant foods, vegetables, fruits, legumes, whole grains, nuts and seeds.

    “What you eat every day is what you become,” Dhawan says. “When you make the right choices, you see the results in your body. Think of your plate as the direction of how your body will look and feel.”

    Understanding our food

    Dhawan’s framework focuses on a whole food vegan pattern that delivers fibre, micronutrients and bioactive compounds essential for long-term metabolic health.

    “A vegan diet can still be highly processed,” he notes. “A whole food vegan diet is about what you include and how little you rely on refinement.”

    There have been multiple studies proving that whole food vegan diets support cardiovascular health, reduce inflammation, and improve cognitive function. Contrary to common myths, vegan diets are also able to support the building of muscle and strength, with unprocessed carbohydrates playing a key role in fat reduction and performance.

    What science is now confirming

    Nutrition science increasingly points to food as a primary intervention rather than a secondary support. Studies from institutions such as Harvard have demonstrated greater weight loss on vegan diets compared to controlled diets over similar timeframes. An added benefit is that plant proteins deliver significantly higher antioxidant levels than animal proteins, which are linked to inflammation and increased disease risk.

    Another challenge when changing mindsets is the assumption that vegan diets are expensive. Following a whole food diet includes staples that remain among the most cost-effective foods available.

    “When people see this as a restriction, they miss the variety,” Dhawan says. “There are thousands of vegan recipes, and even regular restaurants offer vegan options.”

    Beyond the numbers

    While health outcomes matter most, Dhawan also highlights the broader implications of dietary choices. Going vegan has a lower environmental impact and is one of the most effective ways to shrink your carbon footprint, as per a study published by Oxford University.

    There is also a psychological dimension when avoiding dairy and meat consumption. For many, a change in their diet toward whole foods provides mental health benefits, more energy, and a greater sense of well-being when they shift.

    “It’s about supporting the body properly,” he says. “When it is properly supported, everything else works better.”

    A step forward

    For Dhawan, this way of eating is not a dramatic overhaul of a person’s habits or associated with their identity. It is a series of small, conscious choices made over time to better your diet and opt for healthier alternatives. That’s why he emphasis meals that feel familiar, accessible, and sustainable within modern routines.

    Progress, in this sense, shows up in steadier days, and better lifestyle choices. In choosing foods that work with the body rather than against it, the shift from heavy diets to conscious eating becomes less about trying something new and more about a mental shift.

    In a world overwhelmed by extremes, Dhawan’s approach is deliberately practical. To eat smarter and let the science lead.

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  • City of Artesia, California, Honours Cultural Activist Sundeep Bhutoria for Contributions to Indian Culture

    City of Artesia, California, Honours Cultural Activist Sundeep Bhutoria for Contributions to Indian Culture

    Zeel Ahir, Council Member, City of Artesia, in presence of K J Srinivasa, Consul General India, Los Angeles, presenting Certificate of Recognition to Sundeep Bhutoria

    Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], February 07: Cultural activist, philanthropist, and Managing Trustee of the Prabha Khaitan Foundation, Mr Sundeep Bhutoria, has been honoured with a Certificate of Recognition by the City of Artesia, California (CA), during his recent visit to the United States to attend the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.

    The certificate was presented by Ms Zeel Ahir, Council Member of the City of Artesia, CA, at a special dinner hosted in Mr Bhutoria’s honour. The event brought together members of the Indian diaspora and representatives of various organisations from across California. Mr. K. J. Srinivasa, Consul General of India in Los Angeles, was also present on the occasion.

    The recognition was conferred in appreciation of Mr Bhutoria’s sustained social work and his significant contributions towards the promotion of Indian art, culture, and literature on national and international platforms.

    Expressing his gratitude, Mr Bhutoria said, “The honour accorded to me comes as a pleasant surprise, especially since the majority of my cultural and social initiatives are based in India.” He added that the recognition reaffirmed the growing global relevance of Indian cultural engagement and the role of the diaspora in strengthening cultural ties.

    The City of Artesia, located in south-eastern Los Angeles County, is widely known for its vibrant “Little India” district on Pioneer Boulevard and has emerged as a cultural hub for the South Asian community in California.

    The City of Artesia, CA., has its own city government with a five-member City Council and regularly hosts cultural festivals and serves as a significant centre for Indian commerce, cuisine, and traditions in the region.

    Visitors find colourful storefronts selling Indian fashion, jewelry, spices, sweets, and services like henna and eyebrow threading, alongside eateries offering curry, lassi, and thali meals. It draws crowds from Los Angeles County for cultural festivals, while nearby Hindu temples add to the spiritual depth.

    Sundeep Bhutoria is a social and cultural activist, entrepreneur, philanthropist, author, and blogger, who has been working for over two-and-a-half decades in the fields of welfare, international cultural cooperation, and the promotion and preservation of Indian arts.

    Based in Kolkata, India, he devotes his time to conceptualising and curating, strategising and managing a wide array of social and cultural activities in around 60 cities in India and beyond. As the managing trustee of the Prabha Khaitan Foundation, he helps carry out various cultural activities with the aim of preserving and promoting India’s rich cultural heritage.

    Some of the programmes he has been instrumental in instituting and executing are An Author’s Afternoon, Aakhar, Chaupal, Ek Mulakat, Kalam, Kitaab, Lafz, Tete-a-Tea, The Write Circle, and The Universe Writes. These have all secured a place on the social and cultural calendar of India.

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  • Sneaker Resale Market 2.0: From Risky Drops to a Dominant Power Economy

    Sneaker Resale Market 2.0: From Risky Drops to a Dominant Power Economy

    New Delhi [India], February 07: The sneaker resale market is no longer a subculture hustle. It is a structured, global economy and Gen Z is running the floor with receipts, data, and profit margins.

    The Sneaker Resale Market Emergence

    Sneaker resale market is at a new peak and this time it is not the hype-driven madness. It is planned scarcity generated by demand.

    Nike and Adidas are putting out limited collections that are reselling at a number of times their retail prices on a regular basis. Some pairs flip for hundreds. Others for thousands. Platforms do not experience spikes; they experience sustained growth. This is not a moment. It is momentum.

    The focus of this shift is on gen z resellers. They can deal with drops, demand cycles and resale algorithms as well as many traditional retailers know their inventory.

    This is not impulse buying. It is counted involvement in a market that provides some reward to timing, information and discipline.

    Why Sneakers Became Financial Assets

    Sneakers used to be footwear. Thereupon, they were collectibles. Now they behave like assets.

    This move was driven by three forces.
    First, scarcity by artificial means of limited drops.
    Second, endorsement by celebrities, athletes and artists.
    Third, e-commerce that facilitated resale with ease.

    A sneaker now has a cultural or social currency and resale value. It is a very potent combination.

    The sneaker resale market is a successful industry since it resembles financial markets. Entry price matters. Timing matters. Holding periods matter. Exit strategy matters.

    No romance. Just math and taste.

    The Gen Z Professionalised Sneaker Flipping

    Elderly generations tossed things around. Gen Z built systems.

    The resellers follow release calendars several months in advance. They apply bots wherever it is allowed. They watch resale websites live. They are aware of the regional demand variations. They price dynamically.

    It is a micro-business of sneaker flipping with this generation. Costs are logged. Margins are calculated. The heartbreaks are taken in stride.

    Many resellers recoup profits by building larger inventories. Others expand to include apparel and accessories and streetwear partnerships.

    What may appear to be informal reselling on the surface is most often a well-organized computer game.

    Auctions that Fuel the Sneaker Reselling Business

    The sneaker resale business operates on platforms, not in parking-lot deals.

    Marketplaces verify products, normalise price information, and build trust. That infrastructure shifted the risk-heavy, bargaining-based resale model to scalable commerce.

    Buyers trust verification. Sellers trust liquidity. Pricing is stabilised on demand and not rumor.

    This is the platform-based transparency that enabled the sneaker resale market to expand to the global scale.

    In its absence, flipping remains little. Through it, flipping becomes economical.

    The Scarcity Game, Nike, and Adidas

    Brands do not stand on the sidelines.

    Nike and Adidas orchestratea  shortage in the release strategies. Limited supply fuels hype. Hype fuels resale. Brand dominance is fuelled by resale.

    Although the brands publicly unlink themselves from the resale gains, they enjoy the advantage of cultural relevance and long-term demand.

    Brand mythology is enhanced by every sold-out drop. Desirability is strengthened by every resale premium.

    The sale of sneakers is not a system leak. It is part of the system.

    The Rising Sneaker Resale Market in India

    India is no exception to this. It is early.

    Gen Z customers in the city are becoming increasingly connected with the sneaker culture in the world. The Indian buyers get the international drops quicker than ever before. The resale societies within the country are on the increase in places such as Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru.

    The price sensitivity coupled with aspiration is what is interesting about India. That is a mixture that makes shrewd traders.

    Sneaker resellers in India are already playing the prices of the world against the local demand. The Indian sneaker resale market will become formal with the further advancement of logistics and authentication.

    This is not just fashion. It is young-run business adjusting to the international trends.

    Risks, Reality, and Regulation

    Let’s not romanticise it.

    The sneaker resale business is risky. Prices fluctuate. Demand shifts. Excess supply has a way of smashing margins. Verification does not mean that counterfeits do not exist.

    Not every pair flips. Not every reseller wins.

    The regulation is also keeping up. Resale income is starting to attract the attention of the tax authorities. YouTube is restricting compliance.

    It is no longer a hobby that does not go anywhere. It is an auditable, visible and taxable market.

    And that is the mark of manliness, not decadence.

    The Future of the Sneaker Resale Business

    The second step will be reduced hype, increased design.

    Expect better data tools. Smarter pricing models. Faster authentication. More cross-border trade.

    Gen Z resellers will become brand consultants, drop analysts and micro-distributors.

    The sneaker resale business is not going to fail. It will consolidate.

    And those who do make it a serious business will not fall.

    PNN LIFESTYLE

  • Divine Drop Festival Offers Multi-Generational Cultural Experience in Gurugram

    Divine Drop Festival Offers Multi-Generational Cultural Experience in Gurugram

    Gurugram (Haryana) [India], February 07: The Divine Drop Festival, held on 31 January in Gurugram, presented a large-scale spiritual and cultural event aimed at engaging audiences across age groups, moving away from the traditional bhajan-centric format commonly associated with devotional programmes.

    Organisers said the festival was curated to reflect Hindu culture as a shared, immersive experience, combining devotion with music, performance art, poetry and ritual, rather than limiting the presentation to conventional bhajan sessions. The format attracted families, younger audiences and devotees, signalling a broader shift in how spiritual events are being designed.

    The programme opened with an auspicious Ganesh Vandana, followed by a Sri Krishna-themed dance performance. A live set by Brythm – The Band introduced contemporary musical elements, adding to the event’s appeal among younger attendees while maintaining devotional themes.

    One of the prominent segments of the evening was a large-scale Hanuman act, which drew strong engagement from children and family audiences. Poet Phycoshayar recited verses centred on Lord Ram, followed by a Hanuman Chalisa dance performance that resonated with the crowd.

    The latter part of the event featured a Shiv Tandav act, after which a Ganga Aarti, performed by pundits from Varanasi, recreated traditional ceremonial practices on stage. Performances by the Damru Mandal accompanied the ritual segment. The festival concluded with the collective chanting of “Om Jai Jagdish Aarti.”

    The Divine Drop Festival was conceptualised and directed by Vineet Kumar, Director of Weez Bhakti, and hosted by RJ Rocky, with support from Seed Bliss by YAMS and Pomsse. Organisers said the intent was to present spirituality in a format that remains rooted in tradition while being relevant and engaging for contemporary audiences.

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