Author: Shruti Joshi
New Delhi [India], December 20: At a time when fast fashion continues to dominate the global industry, designer Gaurav Katta has emerged as a quiet yet significant force in preserving India’s artisanal heritage. Through his label, Katta has consistently focused on reviving traditional craftsmanship while adapting it thoughtfully for contemporary luxury. His work is deeply rooted in India’s craft clusters, where he collaborates closely with skilled artisans to sustain and reintroduce time-honoured techniques that are gradually fading. By bridging heritage with modern design sensibilities, Katta’s creations retain cultural authenticity while speaking to an international audience. A defining element of the…
Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], December 20: Flying Officer Tanishq Agrawal has been honoured with the prestigious Sword of Honour for his outstanding performance at the Combined Graduation Parade (CGP) 2025, held at the Indian Air Force Academy in Dundigal. The parade marked the successful completion of training for cadets of the flying and ground duty branches of the Air Force. Tanishq Agrawal is an alumnus of IPS Academy, where he studied in the Fire and Safety Department. He completed his course in 2022 from the Fire and Safety branch of IPS Academy Institute of Engineering & Science. After graduating, he…
New Delhi [India], December 20: On the occasion of “Vijay Diwas” National Celebration of patriotism, nationalism and nation building through higher education “Pride of Nation Awards 2025” ceremony was held on 16th December 2025 at NDMC Convention Centre, New Delhi by the Veterans India in collaboration with AICTE, NBA, AIU, EPSI. Pride of Nation Awards 2025, under the category of Best College of State, IPS Academy, Institute of Engineering & Science was awarded as the Best College of Madhya Pradesh in recognition of impactful initiatives that promotes leadership, community services, Youth empowerment and value-based education, enhancing national unity and patriotism.…
Experience Centres announced in Delhi and Mumbai with open demonstrations for hospitals, institutions and the public New Delhi [India], December 20: Zonair3D, a European clean-air technology company, officially unveiled its advanced air purification solutions for the Indian market at a press meet held today at India International Centre (IIC), New Delhi, against the backdrop of India’s growing air pollution and public health crisis. The press briefing was attended by leading medical experts including Dr. Roman Dutta, Vice Chairman, MS (Surgery), Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, and Dr. Mahindra Singh, Senior Consultant – Pain Medicine, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital. Also present was Ashok Arora, Chief R&D, ZONAIR3D…
New Delhi [India], December 20: Dwarka Sector 15 and Dwarka Mor are rapidly gaining attention among homebuyers seeking well-connected, value-driven 2BHK and 3BHK flats in West Delhi. With improving infrastructure, metro accessibility, and the availability of modern residential options, these locations are emerging as practical choices for families, professionals, and long-term investors. Real estate experts observe that demand for Dwarka Mor 2BHK flats, 3BHK flats in Dwarka Mor, and residential properties near Dwarka Sector 15 has increased steadily due to a combination of affordability, connectivity, and planned development. Industry Perspective: Kamal Associates Director on West Delhi Housing Trends Pulkit Vij,…
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 20: Somewhere between endless notifications, collapsing attention spans, and a world that refuses to calm down, entertainment made a subtle decision. It stopped trying to surprise us. It decided to soothe us instead. No press release announced it. No industry panel formally acknowledged it. But audiences did. With their clicks, rewatches, and suspicious loyalty to stories they already know by heart. This isn’t laziness. It’s exhaustion. In an era where reality feels aggressively unpredictable, entertainment has become the emotional equivalent of a familiar couch—slightly worn, deeply reliable, and incapable of judging you for watching the same…
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], December 20: “Most people don’t fail at fitness. They fail at finding the right place.” That one line explains why so many people—across age groups, professions, and fitness levels—are choosing Sky High Fitness to begin (or restart) their fitness journey. Sky High Fitness isn’t built to impress you for five minutes. It’s built to stay with you for years. Why This Gym Feels Different the Moment You Walk In Let’s talk about what people actually want from a gym: To feel comfortable, not conscious To feel guided, not confused To feel supported, not pressured To see progress, not just…
From Merchants to Builders: Dawoodi Bohra Expo Opens in Mumbai Amidst the City’s Infrastructure Boom
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 20: The city’s fast-changing skyline set the atmosphere this week as the Dawoodi Bohra community inaugurated the fifth edition of the Saifee Burhani Expo scheduled from 19–21 December 2025 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre. The three-day event welcomed thousands of visitors and marked the community’s second major trade gathering in Maharashtra this year after a strong showing in Pune. The theme focused on Construction and Allied Industries. The venue reflected Mumbai’s own development drive. More than 120 exhibitors from India and abroad presented new products, services and technologies. The expo positioned itself as a serious commercial…
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 20: There was a time when becoming a producer was the industry equivalent of retirement planning. You acted, you aged gracefully (or not), you survived the studio system, and then—as a reward or a rebellion—you produced. That timeline has been quietly cremated. Today’s actors aren’t waiting for the grey hair or the honorary applause. They’re stepping into production offices while their faces are still on billboards. Not because it’s fashionable. Because it’s survival. Because control has become the real currency. And because, frankly, the system taught them what not owning your work feels like. This isn’t…
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 20: There was a time—not ancient history, just recent enough to sting—when music became something you rented from the cloud. Ten dollars a month, infinite choice, zero ownership. Songs slipped in and out of libraries without warning, albums dissolved into playlists, and liner notes became a forgotten art form, like cursive handwriting or patience. And yet, somewhere between algorithm fatigue and emotional burnout, listeners began doing something unfashionable. They started buying music again. Not clicking save. Buying. Vinyl records. Deluxe box sets. Signed CDs. Cassette reissues. Photobooks are heavy enough to double as self-defence weapons. The…
