Author: Shruti Joshi
Surat (Gujarat) [India], December 29: AURO University proudly hosted its 13th Convocation Ceremony on Friday, 27 December 2025, to celebrate the achievements of 313 graduates across 07 Schools, namely Business, Information Technology, Design, Hospitality, Law, Liberal Arts & Human Sciences, and Journalism & Mass Communication. The ceremony reaffirmed the University’s commitment to imparting integral, holistic, and transformational education, inspired by the vision of Sri Aurobindo and The Divine Mother. In an inspirational address, the Honourable Provost, Prof. Parimal H. Vyas, spoke on the theme “Glocal Architecture for Viksit Bharat 2047.” He emphasised that India’s journey towards becoming a developed nation…
National Healthcare Leadership Forum 2025 Highlights the Great Healthcare Shift Towards Bharat’s Tier-2 and Tier-3 Cities New Delhi [India], December 29: The National Healthcare Leadership Forum 2025, organised by Voice of Healthcare (VOH), was held on December 17 at Hyatt Regency, New Delhi, bringing together senior leaders from healthcare delivery, medical devices, investment, quality accreditation and health technology to deliberate on India’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape and future priorities. Welcoming the distinguished speakers and delegates, Dr Naveen Nischal, Founding Chairman of the VOH Network and Co-founder of Ujala Cygnus set the tone for a day-long exchange of ideas and insights.…
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 29: India’s medical devices industry is no longer a side act. It’s becoming a mainstay of the healthcare economy, with momentum that looks stubbornly durable. How Big Will the India Medical Devices Industry Be by 2033? Let’s start with the number that matters. The India medical devices market size is expected to reach USD 30.64 billion by 2033. That’s not hype. That’s math backed by hospitals, demographics, and policy. In 2024, the market stood at USD 18.02 billion. Between 2025 and 2033, it’s growing at a CAGR of about 6.08 percent. Not explosive. Not fragile either.…
New Delhi [India], December 29: AYUSH medicines don’t float in regulatory limbo. They operate under a dense, rule-heavy system that most critics never bother to read. Here’s what actually keeps Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani and Homoeopathy drugs in check. India’s AYUSH sector sits at an awkward crossroads. Hugely popular. Deeply traditional. Constantly questioned. What rarely gets attention is the regulatory scaffolding holding it together. It exists. It’s detailed. And it’s far from symbolic. At the centre of this system is AYUSH drug quality regulation, a framework built on testing, surveillance, certification and enforcement. Let’s break it down without the fog. PCIM&H…
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 29: Renowned Haryanvi artist Jagbir Rathee has added another feather to his cap, winning the Best Actor award at the 6th Bollywood International Film Festival. The prestigious ceremony, held in Mumbai on December 14, recognized Rathee for his gripping lead performance in the film Baingan. In Baingan, Rathee delivers a powerhouse portrayal of a resilient middle-class man locked in a high-stakes struggle to recover his life savings from a local goon. Known for his versatility as an actor, writer, and poet, Rathee has previously shared the screen with Aamir Khan in blockbusters such as Dangal and…
Churu (Rajasthan) [India], December 27: In an era where the Indian music industry is increasingly defined by innovation and fresh voices, Deepak Aggarwal stands out as a symbol of perseverance, purpose, and rooted ambition. A music producer who began his journey in Bhaleri, a small village in Rajasthan’s Churu district, Deepak’s rise reflects the quiet revolution underway in India’s creative landscape, where talent from beyond metropolitan centres is shaping the sound of Bollywood. Born on July 25, 1997, into a modest family, Deepak Aggarwal grew up amid the everyday realities that often limit artistic aspiration. Yet, from an early age, music…
New Delhi [India], December 27: The year 2025 has witnessed a remarkable rise of trailblazers across business, social impact, wellness, and creative domains. From humanitarian leaders transforming community welfare to innovative entrepreneurs redefining healthcare, technology, and global career opportunities, these individuals are shaping the future of India with vision, determination, and purpose. Their work spans inclusive development, ethical entrepreneurship, cutting-edge innovation, and cultural enrichment, inspiring a generation to dream bigger and act bolder. By blending expertise with compassion and innovation with social responsibility, these personalities are not just achieving professional success — they are fostering an empowered society where impact,…
Palghar (Maharashtra) [India], December 27: Mrs. Manjusha Sukhdev Shirsat, Assistant Police Inspector with the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Palghar District Police, has brought pride to the district by winning a Bronze Medal at the West India Classic Powerlifting Championship 2025, held in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. A committed police officer by profession, API Shirsat joined the force driven by a lifelong dream to serve society, uphold the law, and deliver justice. In her current role at the Economic Offences Wing, she handles investigations related to financial frauds, investment scams, and cybercrime cases. Her journey into powerlifting began nearly two years…
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 27: Christmas films are supposed to be warm. Comforting. Predictable in the way a well-worn sweater is predictable. Yet somehow, year after year, these films crawl into our cultural subconscious, rearrange our emotional furniture, and leave us staring at the ceiling at 2 a.m., wondering why nostalgia feels suspiciously like existential dread. These are not horror films.They’re worse.They smile while they haunt you. What follows is not a list. It’s an autopsy of Christmas cinema—the kind that pretends to be wholesome while quietly interrogating loneliness, capitalism, love, childhood expectations, and the terrifying pressure to be happy…
New Delhi [India], December 25: HD Hyundai Construction Equipment India has unveiled its latest excavator, the Hyundai R210E excavator, at EXCON 2025, South Asia’s largest construction equipment exhibition. The launch marks a significant milestone for the company as it reinforces its commitment to efficient, customer-focused, and future-ready construction equipment solutions. EXCON 2025 is being held from December 9 to 13, 2025, at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC), Bengaluru. With the central theme “Building India’s Tomorrow,” the exhibition highlights sustainable growth, smart infrastructure, and technology-driven advancements across the construction ecosystem. Against this backdrop, the introduction of the R210E aligns closely…
