The premium lifestyle company — already retailing at ArtPort stores across India’s major airports — marks a new chapter with the launch of its heritage-rooted incense range, bringing the finest Indian fragrances to homes nationwide Aurafest, the premium Indian lifestyle company founded by serial entrepreneur Sumit Govind Sharma and home décor specialist Manojkumar Sharma, held a formal launch event at Eve, Santacruz, Mumbai, to celebrate the debut of its two brands — Pranom and SOAM — and the wider availability of its prized incense stick collection across India. The evening…
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Mumbai to Host Power-Packed Gahoi Entrepreneurs Meet 2026, Bringing India’s Top Business Minds Together
G-GIVE (Gahoi – Global Initiative for Ventures & Entrepreneurs) is set to host the much-anticipated Gahoi Entrepreneurs Meet – Mumbai 2026 on April 26 at Bharat Ratnam – Mega CFC, SEEPZ, Andheri East, Mumbai. Scheduled from 08:30 AM to 5:00 PM, the event aims to bring together a dynamic mix of entrepreneurs, startup founders, investors, CXOs, and industry experts for a day of meaningful networking and collaboration. Building on the success of its previous editions in cities like Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, and Indore, the Mumbai chapter is expected to host…
Read MoreDell Technologies introduces AI-powered Dell 15 in India, designed for smarter everyday life
News Summary: ● The Dell 15 innovates everyday computing with AI-enabled workflows and productivity ● Powered by Intel® Core™ Ultra 2 series H processors with Arrow Lake architecture, integrated Intel® Arc™ graphics and a dedicated NPU for efficient on-device AI processing ● Includes multiple ports including a fullfunction Type-C and wireless connectivity for everyday usage ensuring compatibility with various peripherals and displays Dell Technologies today launched the Dell 15 in India, designedfor consumers who want to accomplish more throughout their day. Powered with the Intel® Core™ Ultra 2 series H…
Read MoreLiver Disease Rising Among Youth: Experts Stress Lifestyle Changes and Early Prevention
Liver disease is increasingly affecting younger populations, with experts attributing the rise to unhealthy diets, obesity, and sedentary lifestyles. Conditions like fatty liver, once common in older adults, are now being diagnosed in individuals in their 20s and 30s. Doctors warn that liver disease often remains silent in its early stages, making timely detection challenging. They emphasize that simple lifestyle changes—such as regular exercise, balanced nutrition, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding alcohol and self-medication—can significantly reduce risk. Early screening and awareness are crucial to prevent complications and ensure long-term…
Read MoreHow Dooritt, an Indian AI PropTech Platform, Is Bringing Disruption in Real Estate on a Global Stage
The national capital today witnessed the official launch of Dooritt, an innovative Indian AI-powered PropTech platform, at a well-attended event held at the Press Club of India. The launch marks a significant step toward transforming the real estate landscape by integrating advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality (AR), and Virtual Reality (VR) into property discovery and decision-making. The event was attended by key leadership including Aagman Bhatia, Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer (CPO) and KS Bhatia, Co-Founder & CEO who shared the company’s vision of redefining real estate…
Read MoreNew facility at Ompora to strengthen healthcare access for workers in J&K
Union Minister of Labour & Employment and Youth Affairs & Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, will inaugurate the newly constructed 30-bedded ESIC Hospital (expandable upto 100 Bedded) at Ompora, District Budgam, UT of Jammu & Kashmir on 24.04.2026. The facility, which is extendable up to 100 beds, marks a major milestone in enhancing healthcare delivery under the Employees’ State Insurance (ESI) scheme in the region. In a special gesture, Dr. Mandaviya will honour the construction workers who contributed to the development of the hospital. The facility will serve over 50,000…
Read MoreScientists have discovered two surprising patterns in flowing soil
In a discovery that reads more like abstract art than geology, researchers have observed two unexpected and bizarre patterns—dubbed “wists” and “fingers”—emerging within flowing clay, challenging long-held assumptions about how this ubiquitous material behaves under pressure. The findings, published this week in Physical Review Letters, reveal that when common clay is subjected to controlled flow conditions, it does not simply slump or slide. Instead, it spontaneously organizes itself into two distinct and surprising structural phases. The first pattern, which the team has termed “wists,” describes a series of subtle,…
Read MoreThree Weeks of “Acidity” Reveals Cancer: CARE Hospitals Saves Patient with Complex Robotic Surgery
· Symptoms mistaken for simple acidity… eventually diagnosed as cancer · Doctors warn against ignoring persistent cough and unexplained discomfort For 53-year-old Ramarao, the symptoms didn’t seem serious enough to worry about. A persistent cough. A vague discomfort in the upper abdomen. Nothing that felt urgent. Like many, he chose to wait it out. Weeks passed. The discomfort lingered. When he finally walked into CARE hospital, Hitech City, expecting medication for a routine gastric issue, the diagnosis came as a shock: cancer at the gastroesophageal (GE) junction, a…
Read MoreBeyond the Exchange: Stablecoins, Unhosted Wallets, and the Limits of AML Frameworks
Volatility has long been a concern for participants and stakeholders in the virtual digital asset sector. Stablecoins, virtual assets pegged to fiat currencies such as the Indian rupee or the US dollar—emerged as a practical response to this challenge. The adoption of stablecoins has been swift: as of mid-2025, there were 250 stablecoins in circulation, with a market capitalisation exceeding USD 300 billion, and trading volumes surpassing those of Bitcoin The appeal of stablecoins goes beyond price stability. Their high liquidity, interoperability, and efficiency in enabling fast cross-border transactions, along…
Read MoreNavy Launches Fourth Diving Support Craft DSC A 23
The Indian Navy on Tuesday marked a key milestone with the launch of DSC A 23 (Yard 328), the fourth vessel under the Diving Support Craft (DSC) project. The launch underscores India’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its underwater operational and support capabilities. Built at Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Ltd., the vessel is designed to assist in complex diving and salvage operations, including underwater inspection, maintenance, and repair tasks. Officials said the craft will enhance the Navy’s ability to conduct deep-sea diving missions and support maritime infrastructure. The DSC project forms…
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