Author: Shruti Joshi
Nomoex launches Nomoex Labs with a $20M fund to support global blockchain and AI startups Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], October 16: Nomoex, one of the fastest-growing names in the global Web3 landscape, has announced the launch of Nomoex Labs, an accelerator and venture capital arm focused on empowering blockchain and AI startups across the world. The company has unveiled plans for a $20 million innovation fund, which will be raised and invested over the next 2–3 years to accelerate the adoption of decentralized technologies and digital ownership. The initiative marks a major milestone in Nomoex’s transition from a crypto exchange into a full-fledged Web3 ecosystem.…
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 16: There are cinematic universes that expand. Then there’s Tron — a digital realm that seems to crash every time it tries to reboot. Tron: Ares, Disney’s $200 million cyberpunk gamble and Jared Leto’s long-gestating passion project, finally powered up screens this October — and, unfortunately, short-circuited on impact. The long-awaited sequel to Tron: Legacy (2010) was supposed to be Disney’s dazzling return to the Grid — a place where philosophy meets phosphor, where code becomes consciousness. Instead, it feels like a visual dissertation in search of a pulse. And yet, amidst the pixelated chaos, there’s…
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], October 16: Fourteen-year-old Ayesha* (name changed) had spent much of her young life battling scoliosis — a condition that caused her spine to twist and curve abnormally, leaving her in pain and robbing her of confidence. Her parents, unwilling to let their daughter’s dreams bend along with her spine, travelled all the way from Africa to Ahmedabad, seeking hope at Stavya Spine Hospital. Their hope wasn’t misplaced. Under the care of spine specialists at Stavya Spine Hospital, Ayesha underwent robotic-assisted minimally invasive spine surgery, one of the most advanced procedures available in India. The robotic guidance system enabled surgeons to…
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 16: Recently, A press conference was held at the Press Club in Mumbai to announce the 20th International Tipitaka Chanting Ceremony, scheduled to take place from December 2–13, 2025, at the Sacred Seat of Enlightenment in Bodhgaya, Bihar. Organized by seventeen Buddhist organizations from across India, this milestone event celebrates two decades of spiritual unity and the revitalization of the Buddha’s teachings under the sacred Bodhi Tree. The press conference was graced by esteemed dignitaries, including ITCC President Most Venerable Bhante Sanghasena, Secretary General Most Venerable Bhante Vinay Rakkhita, Vice President Most Venerable Bhante Agradhamma, and…
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 16: In a contest that had every ingredient of top-tier volleyball, Bengaluru Torpedoes overcame Calicut Heroes 20-18, 20-18, 7-15, 11-15, 15-12 in a gripping RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League clash on Wednesday. Shameemudheen of Calicut was named Player of the Match for his stellar defensive effort. With Indian badminton star H.S. Prannoy watching from the stands, the match turned into a roller-coaster of nerves. Bengaluru took the opening two sets before Calicut mounted a brave comeback, forcing a decider. The Torpedoes, however, displayed greater control in the crucial moments to walk away with victory, while Calicut…
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 16: Chennai Blitz kept their Prime Volleyball League 2025 hopes alive with a thrilling five-set win over Ahmedabad Defenders — 15-10, 10-15, 15-11, 12-15, 15-13 — at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium on Wednesday. Captain Jerome Vinith produced a standout all-round display to earn the Player of the Match award and guide Chennai to sixth place with six points from five matches. The Blitz started with intent, led by Jerome’s sharp serves and powerful spikes that unsettled Ahmedabad’s defence. Setter Muthusamy Appavu executed a clever strategy by targeting Nandhagopal, slowing down the Defenders’ counterplay. However, Battur Batsuuri’s…
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], October 16: Chennai Blitz kept their Prime Volleyball League 2025 hopes alive with a thrilling five-set win over Ahmedabad Defenders — 15-10, 10-15, 15-11, 12-15, 15-13 — at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium on Wednesday. Captain Jerome Vinith produced a standout all-round display to earn the Player of the Match award and guide Chennai to sixth place with six points from five matches. The Blitz started with intent, led by Jerome’s sharp serves and powerful spikes that unsettled Ahmedabad’s defence. Setter Muthusamy Appavu executed a clever strategy by targeting Nandhagopal, slowing down the Defenders’ counterplay. However, Battur…
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 16: EVs will quickly become the means of transportation in the future. They are no longer a niche choice. As their fame grows, so does the need for insurance plans that meet their specific needs. EVs have unique parts, more advanced technology, and higher fixed costs than regular cars. This means that insurance trends in 2025 will differ significantly from those in earlier years. If you want to buy a new car insurance policy for your EV or change an old one, knowing these trends will help you make better choices and get better coverage. Rise in Tailored…
New Delhi [India], October 16:In today’s age, the medium of entertainment is no longer limited to entertainment; it has also become a powerful tool for social awareness. One such example is the Tamil film “Better Tomorrow,” which has created a stir at film festivals worldwide due to its profound message and excellent presentation. This film has emerged as a source of awareness against drug addiction, and its success has proven that if a film’s message is heartfelt and presented correctly, it can bring about change in society. The Tamil film “Better Tomorrow” is resonating at film festivals worldwide. It is…
New Delhi [India], October 16: India’s shipbuilding industry is charting an ambitious new course — from a modest player in global ship construction to a serious contender among the world’s top five shipbuilding nations by 2047. Backed by bold government reforms, strategic investments, and strong advocacy from the Shipyards Association of India (SAI), the sector is entering what many call its most transformative phase yet. A Sea of Opportunity Despite having one of the world’s longest coastlines — stretching over 7,500 km — India’s share in global shipbuilding is under 1%. But the tides are turning. With the Maritime Vision 2047 setting…
