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Author: Mohit Reddy
New Delhi [India], March 02: Composer and guitarist Ameet Shetye, whose earlier compositions have been sung by celebrated voices like Udit Narayan and Shankar Mahadevan, has taken a deeply personal turn with his latest instrumental release, The Zephyr. In this candid conversation, he reflects on the journey behind the piece and the emotion that shaped it. Q: When you think back to the time you created The Zephyr, who were you emotionally in that phase of your life? It began one fine December evening — Christmas Eve, to be precise. I came up with the intro riff on an electric guitar. At that…
March 02, 2026: CEPT University’s Faculty of Management has opened admissions for its specialised MBA programs designed exclusively for careers in the urban and built environment domain. Unlike general management programs, CEPT’s MBA offerings are structured specifically around the governance, financing, planning, and execution of urban systems and real estate markets. The Faculty of Management at CEPT University is among a limited number of institutions in the country that offer programs dedicated exclusively to the management of cities and infrastructure. As India’s real estate landscape continues to expand rapidly and urban systems grow in complexity, organisations across public, private, and development sectors are…
A media critic’s examination of how journalism failed to see the biggest story in AI ethics—and what that failure reveals Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 02: This publication, like most legacy media, is writing about Angelic Intelligence after 800 million people have already made up their minds about it. The sequence is worth examining, because it says something uncomfortable about how news organizations cover technology—and how that coverage is increasingly irrelevant to how ideas actually spread. For 18 months, the framework spread across social platforms, accumulating views that dwarfed most media coverage of AI. It sparked discussions in forums and comment…
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 3: The 7th edition of the Iconic Gold Awards 2026 turned out to be a proud and memorable evening for the team of Dhurandhar, as the film turned out to be one of the biggest winners of the night. Held in Mumbai, the prestigious award ceremony celebrated excellence in cinema, digital entertainment and music but it was Dhurandhar that really stole the spotlight. The film received the award for the Best Film (Popular), which shows the immense love and support the film has received from the audiences. Over the last year Dhurandhar has created a solid…
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 02: Corium, a high-end Italian furniture brand from House of HTL, unveils its latest sculptural seating collection—an elegant exploration of how contemporary homes are lived in, experienced, and shared. Designed around comfort, fluidity, and modern luxury, the new portfolio reimagines furniture not merely as functional objects, but as immersive experiences—inviting, expressive, and deeply personal. Created for evolving lifestyles, the collection brings together a refined family of sofas, sectionals, and lounge chairs that combine sculptural beauty with indulgent comfort. Soft curves, generous proportions, and thoughtful detailing define the range, making each piece as visually striking as it is welcoming.…
New Delhi [India], March 02: Sri Gayathri Astro Center stands as a prominent spiritual and astrological hub, offering a bridge between ancient Vedic wisdom and modern life challenges. At the heart of this center is the profound expertise of Rajguru Sri Sri Raghavan Shastriji, a distinguished astrologer known for his deep insights into planetary influences and human destiny. Specializing in a diverse array of services, the center provides comprehensive guidance ranging from traditional Horoscope Reading and Kundali Matching to specialized fields like Numerology, Vastu Shastra, and Palmistry. Under the guidance of Rajguru Sri Sri Raghavan Shastriji, individuals receive personalized solutions…
New Delhi [India], March 02: Holi is one of the most joyful festivals we celebrate. Colors, laughter, family gatherings, it’s a beautiful time of the year. But as a dermatologist, I also know what happens in the days after Holi? Every year, my clinic sees an increase in patients with skin rashes, itching, acne flare-ups, hair damage, and pigmentation. Most of these issues are preventable with simple precautions. Let me guide you on how to enjoy Holi without harming your skin. Why Holi Colors Can Be Harmful? Many commercially available colors are not skin-friendly. They may contain synthetic dyes, chemicals,…
New Delhi [India], March 02: IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus) successfully concluded the 7th International Conference (ICTDISBP 2026) on Technology Driven Innovation and Sustainable Business Practices, bringing together eminent academicians, industry leaders, researchers, and global delegates for a two-day exchange of knowledge and ideas. The conference culminated in an insightful Valedictory Session graced by Abhinav Gopal, IAS, Chief Development Officer, Ghaziabad, as the Chief Guest. In his address, he highlighted the importance of sustainable development and effective administrative leadership, offering valuable guidance to scholars and future leaders navigating evolving global challenges. Global Academic Collaboration and Thought Leadership The event served as a dynamic international platform…
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 02: A final-year Fashion Design student from Amity University has brought national laurels to Vasai by winning the top prize in the Elevated Indianwear category at the prestigious Liva Protege 25 competition. Krishnapriya Girish Nair, daughter of Girish and Surabhi Nair, impressed a panel of expert judges with her innovative concept collection titled “Cheent CTRL+R.” The grand finale was held on Tuesday at the Sofitel Mumbai BKC, where she competed against 239 other contestants from across the country. Her winning collection offers a contemporary reinterpretation of Cheent (Chintz)—the hand-painted, sun-dyed textiles that originated on the Indian…
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 02: India’s wellness economy is no longer being shaped inside clinics. It is being shaped inside office cabins, factory floors, and late-night work calls. The cost of India’s hustle culture is now showing up not just in burnout conversations, but in falling energy levels, early-onset deficiencies, and productivity losses that cannot be addressed through quick fixes. For companies, health has quietly become an economic variable. For decades, the corporate world’s approach to wellness was reactive. Nutrition and supplements entered the picture only after a diagnosis, a prescription, or a visible health concern. Clinics have always been…