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Author: Mohit Reddy
Siliguri (West Bengal) [India], July 26: SBM Gold, a leading North Bengal-based manufacturer of high-density polyethene (HDPE) pipes, announced a significant diversification of its product portfolio with the official launch of uPVC doors and windows. This marks an important transformation for the company as it positions itself as a comprehensive building solutions provider for India’s booming infrastructure sector. Strategic Move to Meet Evolving Construction Demands Established in 2016, SBM Gold has built a strong reputation as a specialist in HDPE pipes. With the construction industry rapidly evolving and demand increasing for integrated building solutions, the company is now stepping forward…
Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], July 26: Anyone who’s lived through a summer in Rajasthan knows it’s not for the faint of heart, or for fragile tech. The sun doesn’t just shine here; it dominates. Surfaces sizzle, electronics wilt, and solar panels? Well, most of them learn their limits pretty quickly. But on a sweltering day this July in Jaipur, one company stepped into the spotlight and said, “We’re ready.” Solex Energy Limited, a name already trusted across India’s solar circles, chose the ITC Rajputana Hotel as the stage for something far bigger than a product launch. It was a declaration: solar…
Bhiwandi (Maharashtra) [India], July 25: In a transformative leap forward for India’s textile and garment sector, the iconic Asmeeta Textile Park has officially upgraded itself as Magus Fashion City (MFC) — India’s first fully integrated industrial ecosystem designed exclusively for the fashion, apparel, and allied industries. Sprawling across 74 acres in the industrially strategic hub of Kongaon, Bhiwandi, Magus Fashion City (MFC) is more than a new name — it’s a renewed vision. Rooted in the rich legacy of Asmeeta Textile Park, which successfully delivered over 45 acres of industrial space, Magus now embodies a stronger, smarter, and more sustainable…
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 26: A new generation of Indian artists is reshaping how we view identity, performance, and inner emotional life. Among them is 18-year-old Prithveer Jain, whose upcoming solo exhibition, “Circus: The Late Arrival,” opens at IF.BE, Mumbai, on July 31. This is Jain’s second solo exhibition, and it presents a collection of paintings that blur the line between portraiture and emotional cartography. Though the title references a circus, there is little spectacle here. Instead, the exhibition offers meditative, symbolic explorations of what it means to arrive — to selfhood, to presence, to truth — often later than expected. “The idea of the late…
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 26: In a remarkable display of public spirit and solidarity, more than 200 donors participated in a blood donation camp organized by the Emerging Bharat Welfare Foundation at Country Club, Veera Desai Road, Andheri West. The camp, held on Tuesday, brought together individuals from all walks of life with one shared goal — to help save lives. Led by Foundation Directors Mr. Mahendra Turakhia Ji & Mr. Bobby Siddhu, the event was a well-planned and smoothly executed initiative. From donor registration to health screening and post-donation care, every step was handled with professional precision and warmth.…
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], July 26: In a truly landmark move poised to revolutionize student well-being and practical education, government schools across Hyderabad are set to cultivate their own organic vegetable gardens.1 This visionary initiative, championed by Hari Chandana IAS, the esteemed District Collector, aims to provide fresh, nutritious, and chemical-free produce for midday meals, offering a powerful model of health, sustainability, and hands-on learning that can inspire government schools nationwide. This concept, while seemingly simple, carries profound implications. Instead of relying solely on external procurement, schools with available land will establish thriving vegetable patches. For those in urban settings with limited space,…
New Delhi [India], July 25: Blossom Kochhar Aroma Magic, the premier aromatherapy company in India, proudly announces the relaunch of its iconic range of Essential Oils, now presented in an all-new, elegant avatar. While the look has evolved, the soul of the product remains unchanged—100% pure, therapeutic-grade essential oils, crafted with love, care, and nature’s finest extractions. Fifteen oils are now in new packaging of 10 ml each and include Lavender, Basil, Sandalwood, Rose, Neroli, Lemongrass, tea tree, Ylang ylang and more. “Essential oils are said to be the soul of plants and highly concentrated molecules extracted from various parts of…
New Delhi [India], July 26: In the world of Indian music where competition is relentless and the soundscape ever-evolving, Parth Thakkar stands out—not just as a composer or singer, but as someone music chose. Before fame, before film credits, there was a boy who could spend hours—entire days—at the keyboard, exploring melodies and sounds. It wasn’t a career decision; it was a calling. Parth’s debut track Majha Ni Life in 2009 marked the beginning of his professional journey, but his musical soul was shaped long before that. Over the years, he’s collaborated with an eclectic mix of music directors, composers, singers, and artists,…
New Delhi [India], July 25: Since July is Sarcoma and Bone Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Chetan Anchan, Director and Senior Musculoskeletal Surgeon, SSO Cancer Hospital, talks about the importance of early detection and early intervention in the treatment of bone and soft tissue cancers. The theme of this year, ‘Raising Awareness to Create Survivors,’ casts a spotlight on active awareness and access to care, which are crucial in creating equal opportunities for cancer patients (including those with sarcoma and bone cancers) in India. Bone cancers like osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma are aggressive diseases and largely affect children and adolescents. According…
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 25: Each year on July 25th, we mark World IVF Day, a celebration of a remarkable scientific breakthrough that has transformed lives across the globe. But beyond the science, this day is a powerful reminder of hope. A reminder that parenthood, once a distant dream for many, is now a reality thanks to assisted reproductive technologies. Today, as we honor the pioneers who made IVF possible and the millions of babies born through it, I want to pause and speak directly to those still waiting. Those silently struggling with the question—“Why not us?” In my years…