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Sapt-Sangeeti 2026 Sparks a Celebrated Revival of Classical Music

Sapt-Sangeeti 2026 Sparks a Celebrated Revival of Classical Music

New Delhi [India], January 1: Sapt-Sangeeti 2026 opens its doors in Rajkot with confidence, clarity, and a quiet reminder. Indian classical music does not need saving. It needs space. This festival gives it exactly that. While the digital world screams for attention, this week-long gathering chooses discipline over noise and depth over drama. It slows things down at a time when everything else is speeding up. And that choice matters. More importantly, it works. A Festival That Knows Its Roots Launched on January 2, Sapt-Sangeeti 2026 is not chasing trends or attempting reinvention for relevance. It is reinforcing lineage. That…
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QShip Worldwide Sponsors Pitch Den – Roar in the Villa as Solitaire Partner (Season 2)

QShip Worldwide Sponsors Pitch Den – Roar in the Villa as Solitaire Partner (Season 2)

Navi Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 31: QShip Worldwide, a global logistics and supply chain solutions provider enabling seamless cross-border trade for businesses worldwide, recently came onboard as the Solitaire Sponsor for Pitch Den – Roar in the Villa (Season 2), a high-impact startup funding platform focused on early-stage founders. Through this sponsorship, QShip reinforced its commitment to supporting India’s startup ecosystem by backing platforms that drive real execution, founder readiness, and global ambition from day one. Pitch Den – Roar in the Villa is a closed-door startup funding IP where idea-stage startups are taken to MVP stage within 36 hours…
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Only 1% of Creators Earn: Anchala Tomar’s Multiply Helps the Rest

Only 1% of Creators Earn: Anchala Tomar’s Multiply Helps the Rest

New Delhi [India], December 30: Nearly 200 million people worldwide call themselves content creators. Every day, they post videos, threads, and stories on Instagram, YouTube, X, TikTok, and Facebook, sharing their creativity with hope. But the truth is harsh: only about 1% of these creators actually earn money. The remaining 99% wait endlessly for followers, watch time, brand deals, or viral luck. Many talented voices burn out despite dedicating their best time and energy. For years, growing a social media following has felt like a never-ending exam because building an audience is hard work. Creators plan content, write scripts, scout…
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Prof Dr Parin Somani: A Global Humanitarian Honoured for a Lifetime of Service to Humanity

Prof Dr Parin Somani: A Global Humanitarian Honoured for a Lifetime of Service to Humanity

London [United Kingdom], December 30: Professor Dr Parin Somani’s life and work stand as a testament to the power of compassion, purpose, and unwavering commitment to humanity. Recently honoured with the BBI Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by the Worshipful Mayor of Southwark, Councillor Sunny Lambe, Prof Dr Somani’s recognition reflects not a single achievement, but a lifetime dedicated to uplifting communities, empowering individuals, and fostering unity across the world. At the heart of Prof Dr Somani’s journey is humanitarian service. For decades, she has worked tirelessly to address social inequality, promote education, advocate for mental wellbeing, and empower women and…
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Prof. Dr. Parin Somani: Beauty with a Brain and Purpose with Brilliance Mission

Prof. Dr. Parin Somani: Beauty with a Brain and Purpose with Brilliance Mission

New Delhi [India], December 30: On 27th December 2025, in the heart of New Delhi, India, history was once again created as Prof. Dr. Parin Somani was crowned Mrs. India Globe 2025 organised by Reddwings Production,  adding another golden chapter to her extraordinary journey. More than a celebration of elegance, this victory stood as a powerful symbol of purpose, compassion, and global responsibility—values that Dr. Somani embodies effortlessly. Prof. Dr. Parin Somani is not merely a beauty queen; she is a visionary humanitarian, academician, and global change-maker. Her journey in the world of pageantry is unparalleled. She first rose to…
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Grand Launch of Poet & Industrialist Kamlesh Sonawala’s Book Kalrav

Grand Launch of Poet & Industrialist Kamlesh Sonawala’s Book Kalrav

Ud. Shujaat Husain Khan, Kundan Vyas, Dr. Ashwin Mehta, Kamlesh Sonawala, Anup Jalota, and Lalitya Munshaw A Memorable Evening of Literature and Music New Delhi [India], December 29: The much-awaited book Kalrav, a distinguished collection of Gujarati and Hindi poetry by renowned poet and industrialist Kamlesh Sonawala, was formally launched at Nehru Centre – Hall of Culture, Mumbai, in the august presence of eminent personalities from the fields of literature, music, and culture. The event evolved into a memorable cultural evening, celebrating poetry, ghazals, and soulful musical expressions. The book was unveiled in the presence of Padma Bhushan Pt. Arvind…
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IMW Mr, Miss & Mrs Tamizhagam 2025 Crowns Jeeva, Malavika & Divya in Chennai

IMW Mr, Miss & Mrs Tamizhagam 2025 Crowns Jeeva, Malavika & Divya in Chennai

New Delhi [India], December 29: Indian Media Works presents Mr Miss & Mrs Tamizhagam 2025,  where in Mr Tamizhagam titles were won by Jeeva&Singaravel from TamilNadu; Miss Tamizhagam titles were won by Malavika from Kerala & Yuvedha from Tamilnadu; Mrs Tamizhagam titles were won by Divya & Babina from TamilNadu The event saw enthusiastic participation from contestants across Tamil Nadu, Kerala & Karnataka making it a truly colossal occasion. In this prestigious pageant, Jeeva and Singaravel emerged as the winners of the Mr. Tamizhagam 2025 title, while Malavika was crowned as Miss Tamizhagam 2025. The title of Mrs. Tamizhagam 2025…
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From a Rajasthan Village to the Heart of India’s Music Industry, Deepak’s Journey Strikes a Chord Nationwide

From a Rajasthan Village to the Heart of India’s Music Industry, Deepak’s Journey Strikes a Chord Nationwide

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…
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CIMSME Honours MSME Banking Champions and Launches ‘MSMEs of Developed India’ -Authored by The President Mukesh Mohan Gupta

CIMSME Honours MSME Banking Champions and Launches ‘MSMEs of Developed India’ -Authored by The President Mukesh Mohan Gupta

Union Minister for Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal Presented CIMSME’s MSME Banking Excellence Awards and Released the book-‘ MSMEs of Developed India’   New Delhi [India], December 27: The Chamber of Indian Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (CIMSME) successfully hosted the 13th edition of the MSME Banking Excellence Awards 2025. The prestigious event, which recognises the exceptional contributions of banks, financial institutions, and ecosystem enablers to India’s dynamic MSME sector in collaboration with Ageas Federal Life Insurance Co. Ltd., also marked the launch of the much-anticipated book “MSMEs of Developed India.” The awards ceremony, held at The Lalit, New Delhi,…
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Christmas in Calcutta (1780–Today): The Unstoppable City Ritual

Christmas in Calcutta (1780–Today): The Unstoppable City Ritual

New Delhi [India], December 25: Christmas in Calcutta did not arrive as a fragile import. It landed like a citywide performance and refused to stay indoors. By the late eighteenth century, Calcutta had already detached Christmas from its English stiffness. Colonial commentators noticed it early. An 1894 article in The Saturday Review openly complained that English Christmas traditions had become formulaic, while Calcutta had turned the festival into something freer, louder, and frankly more enjoyable. By then, the city was already calling it Burrah Din. The Big Day. No apology needed. This was not mimicry. It was an adaptation. Calcutta…
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