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Leo Digital Wins Digital Mandate for Olectra Greentech Limited

Leo Digital, part of NxG World, a leading digital and technology-led marketing agency, has been awarded the digital mandate for Olectra Greentech Limited, one of India’s foremost electric mobility and clean transportation companies.   Leo Digital wins digital mandate for Olectra Greentech Limited   This partnership marks a strategic milestone in Leo Digital’s continued expansion across the electrification and sustainability ecosystem — spanning energy infrastructure, distribution, and now, electric mobility.   Olectra, led by Managing Director, Mahesh Babu has been at the forefront of India’s transition to sustainable public transportation, with a strong focus on electric buses and large-scale mobility solutions. Through this collaboration, Leo Digital will lead the brand’s digital strategy, communication, and platform presence — with a clear focus on strengthening leadership positioning, enhancing stakeholder engagement, and building a future-ready digital ecosystem.   Both organizations share a common vision of accelerating India’s clean mobility narrative through the convergence of technology, storytelling, and digital innovation.   Commenting on the partnership, Suhas Shankarappa, Group Head, NxG World said, “At Leo Digital, we’ve always believed in partnering with brands that are driven by purpose and long-term impact. Our vision is to enable the next generation of growth – sustainably – by bringing together technology, data, and meaningful storytelling. Olectra represents exactly that intersection, leading India’s transition towards clean mobility at scale.”   Leo Digital would work closely with Anand Kumar, Head of Brand, Marketing, Digital & Communications in strengthening the brand presence across Markets. The partnership will focus on building an integrated and future-ready communication ecosystem spanning brand strategy, community management, and market-facing campaigns – further reinforcing Olectra’s positioning as a leader in India’s rapidly evolving electric mobility sector.   With a shared commitment to innovation and sustainability, the partnership is set to drive meaningful impact — shaping the future of mobility while reinforcing Olectra’s position as a category leader.   About Leo Digital Leo Digital is part of NxG World – a global consulting and innovation-led firm focused on enabling next-generation, sustainable growth for enterprises across industries.   With deep expertise across digital strategy, performance marketing, and platform development, Leo Digital partners with large enterprises in building scalable, future-ready digital ecosystems that drive measurable business impact.

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Manipal University Jaipur Successfully Concludes 5-Day FDP on "Foundations of Inspired Teaching"

In line with the visionary academic initiatives of Manipal University Jaipur, spearheaded by President Prof. Niti Nipun Sharma to strengthen teaching excellence and foster continuous pedagogical innovation, the Teacher Empowerment Centre (TEC) successfully concluded a five-day Faculty Development Programme (FDP) titled “Foundations of Inspired Teaching.”   Participants of the Faculty Development Program organised by Manipal University Jaipur   The programme was designed to equip educators with innovative pedagogical approaches, learner-centric teaching practices, and transformative strategies for higher education in an increasingly technology-driven academic landscape.   The FDP brought together faculty members from diverse disciplines for an enriching and engaging learning experience focused on reimagining higher education teaching in a dynamic, interdisciplinary, and technology-driven environment.   A key driving force behind the conceptualisation and design of the programme was Prof. Aravind Chinchure, whose academic vision and insights, in collaboration with the leadership of Manipal University Jaipur, played a significant role in shaping the FDP into a meaningful initiative centred on teaching excellence, innovation, and transformative learning.   The programme commenced with an inspiring inaugural address by Prof. Rajan Saxena, Former Vice Chancellor of SVKM’s NMIMS, Mumbai. Speaking on transformational leadership in higher education, he emphasised the evolving role of educators in nurturing critical thinking, multidisciplinary learning, innovation, and technology-enabled education to prepare students for future challenges.   On the second day, Prof. Arun Sreekumar from the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad conducted an interactive session on the Case Method of Teaching. Through engaging discussions and practical illustrations, he demonstrated how real-world scenarios and case-based pedagogy can enhance classroom learning while strengthening students’ analytical thinking, decision-making, and problem-solving capabilities.   Day three featured a session by Prof. Veena Vohra, Professor at the School of Business Management, NMIMS Mumbai, on Experiential Learning. She highlighted the importance of active participation, reflective learning, and immersive educational experiences in fostering deeper student engagement and conceptual understanding.   The fourth day focused on emerging dimensions of education, including the neuroscience of learning and the growing impact of Artificial Intelligence in academia. Prof. Sophia Gaikwad, Head of the Symbiosis Teaching Learning Resource Centre at Symbiosis International University, Pune, shared valuable learner-centric teaching insights based on how students process, retain, and apply knowledge effectively. The sessions also featured Prof. Shailesh Kumar, Chief Data Scientist at Jio and Dean at Jio Institute, who explored the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence in education and discussed how AI-driven innovations are reshaping teaching methodologies, academic research, and institutional practices.   The FDP concluded with an insightful session by Prof. N. Jayasankaran, Former Vice-Chancellor of Kanchi University and Director General of Bharathidasan Institute of Management, on “How to Become a Masterful Teacher.” Drawing from his extensive academic and leadership experience, he shared perspectives on reflective practice, continuous professional growth, effective communication, and meaningful student engagement.   The valedictory ceremony included certificate distribution, reflective learning activities, the launch of Faculty Learning Circles, and the TEC Teaching Pledge Ceremony, reaffirming Manipal University Jaipur’s commitment to continuous teaching excellence and collaborative faculty development.   The Faculty Development Programme successfully created a vibrant platform for dialogue, innovation, reflection, and peer learning, leaving participants with renewed purpose and actionable strategies to transform classrooms into spaces of inspired, meaningful, and future-ready learning.   Dr. Nitu Bhatnagar, Provost, MUJ and Dr. Vijaylaxmi Sharma, Director, MUJ Teacher Empowerment Centre played a pivotal role in organising and successfully executing the Faculty Development Programme.   About Manipal University Jaipur Manipal University Jaipur (MUJ) is a NAAC A+ accredited leading institution of higher education known for its commitment to quality teaching, research, and innovation. With a strong focus on holistic development and global exposure, MUJ continues to be a preferred choice for students across the country and beyond.   For more details, please visit the official website of Manipal University Jaipur: jaipur.manipal.edu

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Ganesh Real Estate Management Institute (GREMI) Secures AICTE Approval as Standalone Business School, a First for Real Estate Education in India

Ganesh Real Estate Management Institute (GREMI), specialist institution for real estate education, supported Ganesh Housing Limited, has received approval from the All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), marking a significant milestone towards further institutionalising real estate education in India. With this, GREMI becomes Gujarat’s first AICTE-approved institute exclusively focused on the real estate sector and will commence its first academic batch from August 2026.   GREMI becomes Gujarat’s first AICTE-approved institute exclusively dedicated to real estate education and leadership development At a time when India’s urban landscape is expanding at an unprecedented pace, the real estate sector is undergoing a shift towards greater scale, complexity, and accountability. Yet, the availability of structured, industry-aligned education in real estate development and management has remained limited. GREMI has been conceptualised to bridge this gap by building a formal, multidisciplinary talent pipeline equipped to navigate the evolving demands of urban development. Envisioned as part of the company’s broader commitment to contribute to the sector beyond development through education and long-term capability building, GREMI is associated by Mahamati Skill and Education Foundation (MSEF), a not-for-profit organisation established under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013, envisioned by Mr. Shekhar Patel, Director of Ganesh Housing Limited, National President of CREDAI. MSEF operates independently and undertakes its initiatives through funding support received from associated entities and family trusts. The institute will operate from the GREMI City Campus, at Million Minds Tech City, enabling a strong integration between academic learning and industry exposure. The institute’s academic framework is designed to integrate key facets of the built environment, including development, finance, urban planning, governance, and technology. This approach reflects the increasingly interconnected nature of real estate, where decision-making requires cross-functional expertise and strategic thinking. Commenting on the development, Mr. Shekhar Patel, Director of Ganesh Housing Limited, National President of CREDAI, said, “India’s real estate sector is entering a phase where the expectations from urban development are far more nuanced and future-focused. GREMI has been envisioned as a platform that nurtures professionals who can respond to this shift with both technical depth and a broader understanding of the ecosystem. Receiving AICTE approval is a significant milestone as we work towards building an institution that is relevant, rigorous, and globally aligned.” Adding perspective on the institute’s vision, Dr. Anil Kashyap, Former Chancellor of NICMAR University and now Director General and CEO, GREMI, said, “Real estate education in India has largely remained unstructured despite the sector’s scale and importance. With GREMI, we aim to mainstream real estate education and position it as a credible and aspirational career choice for the younger generation, while also creating a strong foundation for research, innovation and policy engagement in the built environment. Our goal is not just to create industry-ready talent, but also to contribute to research, policy dialogue, and innovation in the built environment.” GREMI’s flagship Postgraduate Certificate (PGCM) in Real Estate Development and Management will be introduced with its Founding Cohort of 2026, comprising approximately 70 students. In parallel, GREMI has applied to UGC to grant a Deemed University status and establish a 100-acre integrated teaching, research and residential leadership campus that will serve as a long-term centre of excellence for real estate education, research and innovation. With its focus on building capability, encouraging responsible leadership and supporting the future of urban development, GREMI represents a meaningful step towards strengthening the academic foundation of India’s real estate sector. About Ganesh Real Estate Management Institute (GREMI) Ganesh Real Estate Management Institute (GREMI) has been established to build a structured education ecosystem for India’s real estate and built environment sector. Focused on real estate education, leadership development, and industry-oriented research, GREMI seeks to bridge the gap between academic understanding and the evolving needs of urban development. The institution has received approval from the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), becoming Gujarat’s first AICTE-approved institution exclusively dedicated to the real estate sector. Established as part of the broader vision of Ganesh Housing Limited, GREMI is designed to create future-ready professionals with multidisciplinary capabilities across planning, finance, execution, governance and technology.  About Mahamati Skill and Education Foundation (MSEF)  Mahamati Skill and Education Foundation is a not-for-profit organization headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Under the leadership of Director Shekhar Patel and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Anil Kashyap, the Foundation is steadfastly committed to advancing holistic educational development and delivering professional skill-building programs tailored to bridge the employment gap. Ganesh Real Estate Management Institute (GREMI) is an initiative of Mahamati Skill and Education Foundation for imparting specialist real estate management education programs approved by AICTE. The Institute campus is based in Million Minds Tech Park to run the programs initially. As a long-term vision, GREMI will have its own sprawling campus of 100 Acres in Ahmedabad to transform it into a specialist hub of Real Estate Management lifecycle. Through its philanthropic initiatives, Mahamati Skill and Education Foundation endeavours to foster career readiness, enhance socioeconomic mobility, and create meaningful, lasting impact in the communities it serves. About Ganesh Housing Corporation Limited Ganesh Housing Corporation Limited, headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, stands as a pioneering force in India’s real estate sector with over six decades of excellence. The company made history as one of the first real estate developers to be listed on both the NSE and BSE, demonstrating its commitment to transparency and financial governance. The company has demonstrated remarkable growth, having completed over 22 million square feet of development while maintaining an impressive 35 million square feet of ongoing projects. Their diverse portfolio encompasses Grade A+ commercial spaces, luxury residential properties, villas, industrial hubs, and data centres. Their commitment to quality is validated by their ISO 9001:2015 certification. Ganesh Housing’s diverse portfolio also features signature developments such as Ganesh Genesis and Maple Tree Garden Homes, reflecting the company’s commitment to quality, comfort, and value. Beyond real estate, Ganesh Housing is committed to social responsibility through initiatives in education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability, ensuring a positive community impact alongside business growth.

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From Barriers to Architecture: How Security Design Is Reshaping India's Urban Homes

India’s residential real estate market is currently navigating a structural transformation that is as much about psychology as it is about engineering. As cities like Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, and Mumbai continue to expand, the definition of a “secure home” is being rewritten. Whether in high-density multi-storey apartments or sprawling independent villas, security is no longer an afterthought. It is being integrated at the initial drawing board, a shift that is fundamentally changing how the industry perceives doors, windows, balconies, and facades. This evolution marks the convergence of two previously competing forces: uncompromising safety and Biophilic Design.   TENTUFF Security Door   The Voices of Change: National Summits and Professional Discourse This is not a quiet shift; it is a loud conversation occurring at the highest levels of the profession. Over the last 24 months, national platforms such as the Indian Housing Summits and the 2025 CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) Conference, as well as various institutional webinars hosted by architectural bodies, have featured leading designers and urban planners advocating for a “New Urban Envelope.” At these forums, the consensus has been clear: the “Iron Cage” era of Indian architecture is over. Speakers have highlighted that traditional MS (Mild Steel) grills are no longer just an aesthetic eyesore; they are an architectural failure that severs the connection between the resident and the natural environment. These thought leaders are advocating for a transition toward “Passive Security,” which involves solutions that protect the home without compromising the biophilic benefits of light and air. The Economic and Biological Value of “Breathable” Homes Biophilic design, the deliberate integration of natural light, fresh air, and outdoor connectivity, has moved from a luxury “ask” to a mainstream requirement. According to the JLL Residential Dynamics Report (Q4 2025), apartments and independent homes priced above ₹1 Crore now command a dominant 63% share of total annual sales in India’s top seven cities. This premium segment is driven by a quest for wellness. Research consistently demonstrates that sustained access to natural light and fresh air can reduce urban stress levels by up to 20%. For residents who spend the majority of their time indoors, these elements are essential to the quality of life. Projects that successfully prioritize “breathability” now command a 10–15% price premium, as buyers reject the visual heaviness of traditional bars in favour of seamless indoor-outdoor connectivity. Universal Security: From High-Rises to Independent Villas While the architectural form may vary, the need for advanced security is universal. In high-rise complexes, residents face the challenge of shared corridors and proximity to strangers. Conversely, independent houses and villas deal with “perimeter isolation,” where entry points are often hidden from public view. The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) 2024/25 report highlights a 7.2% rise in property-related crimes in metropolitan hubs, with a startling 34% of burglars entering through the front door. This is often due to the physical vulnerability of standard wooden doors or basic locks to “forced entry” techniques like prying. Today’s security must be proactive rather than reactive. This has created a critical need for active security barriers, which are engineered systems like high-tensile mesh that protect entry points in both villas and apartments without turning the home into a windowless bunker.   Today’s security must be proactive rather than reactive. This has created a critical need for active security barriers -engineered systems like high-tensile mesh that protect entry points in both villas and apartments without turning the home into a windowless bunker.   Engineering an Absolute Sanctuary: The TENTUFF™ Innovation Introduced to the Indian market in 2016 by SSA INDIA, a subsidiary of Security Solutions Australia, TENTUFF™ provides a new concept in home security. Central to this is the proprietary Poly Tensile® mesh, a high-tensile woven stainless-steel wire designed for strength with a “seamless view” appearance.   This mesh is combined with an engineered aluminium frame using a one-of-a-kind mechanical fastening system. This construction allows for 24/7 natural ventilation and uninterrupted views while ensuring the mesh cannot be kicked or pulled out of its frame.   The Mechanics of 3-Point Security The TENTUFF™ range is engineered specifically for India’s tropical climate, offering protection against intrusion, insects, The core of this protection is the 3-point locking system: Simultaneous Activation: Turning the internal snib activates three super-strong locking tongues at the top, center, and bottom of the door. Crowbar Resistance: This creates a fail-proof, uniform grip across the frame to withstand prying and attack. Integrated Safety: The design includes a crowbar striker plate, a high-quality lock body, and concealed tamper-proof fixings for absolute security.   Solving the “Security-Ventilation Paradox” The rising tension between safety and wellness has birthed a thriving market for high-tensile stainless-steel mesh. Architects are now specifying these systems across various configurations, from bi-fold and French security doors to patio and window systems. Unlike traditional bars, this mesh preserves uninterrupted views of the sky and greenery while being anchored in corrosion-resistant aluminium frames. The “biophilic dividend” of these systems extends into public health. In a tropical country where vector-borne diseases like dengue and malaria are persistent challenges, security mesh allows residents to keep windows and doors safely ajar. This enables genuine cross-ventilation and the “Passive Cooling” required by IGBC 2026 Green Building standards, which can lower indoor temperatures by 3°C to 5°C naturally, significantly reducing the energy loads of air conditioning. The Shift toward Standardized Performance (AS 5039) To distinguish genuine protection from simple insect screening, architects at national seminars have emphasized the need for standardized mechanical proof. The industry is moving away from subjective “sturdiness” toward the Australian Standard (AS 5039), the global benchmark for security screens. Under this rigorous standard, a security screen must be tested as a single, integrated system comprising the mesh, frame, and locks to demonstrate measurable resistance against three specific intrusion methods: the Knife Shear Test, where the mesh must withstand a heavy-duty blade drawn across its surface three times to prevent “stealth slicing”; the Dynamic Impact Test, which requires the system to remain intact after five consecutive strikes from a

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Saya Gold Avenue Emerges Among NCR's Fastest Growing Premium Residential Addresses

Luxury housing demand in Indirapuram is witnessing a visible transformation, with premium residential valuations in the micro-market steadily approaching ₹15,000 per sq ft as affluent NCR buyers increasingly gravitate toward established urban destinations. Unlike speculative corridors that are still evolving, Indirapuram offers a mature residential ecosystem backed by strong connectivity, developed social infrastructure, and everyday urban convenience. This shift in buyer preference has brought renewed attention to residential property in Indirapuram, particularly among families seeking long-term lifestyle value rather than short-term market speculation. As expectations around urban living continue to evolve, flats in Indirapuram are increasingly being viewed as part of a more complete and well-connected residential experience.   Saya Gold Avenue Emerges Among NCR’s Fastest Growing Premium Residential Addresses   The Growing Appeal of Premium Living in Indirapuram Against this backdrop, Saya Gold Avenue, the flagship development by Saya Homes, has emerged as one of the most aspirational residential addresses within Indirapuram’s evolving premium housing landscape. Among notable projects in Indirapuram, this development has increasingly drawn attention for creating a lifestyle experience that goes beyond conventional apartment living. The project has also emerged as a preferred choice among entrepreneurs, doctors, startup founders, and Delhi-based business families looking for upgraded lifestyle residences close to the capital while remaining within a more established and accessible urban setting. The project’s high-rise architecture lends it a distinct skyline presence, while its emphasis on openness, elevated views, and thoughtfully planned living spaces resonates strongly with buyers seeking a more refined urban lifestyle. Over time, Saya Gold Avenue is not just becoming recognised as a residential development, but as an address that reflects exclusivity, modern living aspirations, and the growing preference for vertically integrated urban communities. Why Indirapuram Continues to Hold Strong Residential Appeal What further strengthens Indirapuram’s appeal is the fact that it has evolved into a self-sustained urban neighbourhood rather than remaining just a residential cluster. From reputed schools and healthcare institutions to shopping centres, entertainment hubs, and office connectivity, the micro-market offers the kind of everyday convenience that modern homebuyers increasingly prioritise. Its strategic proximity to NH-9 has also added to its growing desirability, especially among professionals and affluent families seeking faster access to Delhi, Noida, and other parts of NCR. In many ways, the preference for a luxury apartment near NH-9 today reflects a larger shift in buyer behaviour, where connectivity is no longer viewed only through the lens of commute time, but as an important contributor to overall lifestyle quality and urban ease.   Redefining High-Rise Living in Urban NCR  In increasingly dense urban environments, high-rise living is no longer viewed merely as an architectural choice. It has become closely associated with privacy, openness, and a more elevated way of living. This is where Saya Gold Avenue creates a distinct residential experience. The vertical design of the development allows for expansive city views, better natural ventilation, and a greater sense of spatial freedom that is often difficult to achieve in conventional residential layouts. For many premium buyers, especially those upgrading within NCR, the appeal lies in the feeling of living above the noise and congestion of the city while still remaining deeply connected to it. That balance between urban accessibility and a more open, breathable lifestyle is increasingly shaping buyer preference in established micro-markets like Indirapuram. Mr. Vikas Bhasin, Founder & Chairman, Saya Group, says, “At Saya Gold Avenue, we have seen strong resonance from buyers who value openness, connectivity, wellness-driven amenities, and the comfort of living within a mature urban ecosystem like Indirapuram. The project’s high-rise design and community-focused planning reflect the evolving aspirations of modern families who want elevated living experiences without compromising on convenience, accessibility, or the everyday ease that established locations naturally offer.” Lifestyle-Led Communities Are Driving Premium Buyers’ Interest  Moreover, this shift is becoming increasingly visible in the preferences of affluent homebuyers, who are now evaluating residences through a far more lifestyle-oriented lens than before. For many HNIs, the decision to invest in a home today is shaped not just by location or apartment size, but by the overall quality of the living ecosystem surrounding it. Residential property in Indirapuram that offers wellness-focused amenities, curated community spaces, seamless convenience, and a certain prestige of address is witnessing stronger traction among this segment. In established urban locations like Indirapuram, buyers are particularly drawn to developments that combine luxury with practicality—allowing them to enjoy premium lifestyle experiences without moving away from the connectivity and familiarity of the city’s core residential fabric. A major part of this appeal also lies in the way the project approaches everyday living. Rather than treating amenities as standalone additions, Saya Gold Avenue creates a more integrated lifestyle ecosystem centred around wellness, leisure, and community interaction. Landscaped greens, jogging tracks, and fitness spaces encourage a healthier daily routine, while the clubhouse, recreational zones, and pool create opportunities for relaxation and social engagement within the community itself. Increasingly, buyers are gravitating toward homes that simplify daily life and bring comfort, recreation, and convenience together within one residential environment. Demand for Larger Homes Continues to Rise  Another trend shaping demand in premium housing markets is the growing preference for larger, more adaptable homes. The demand for 4 BHK flats in Indirapuram has seen a noticeable rise as affluent families increasingly seek residences that can accommodate evolving lifestyle expectations, hybrid work routines, and more flexible living arrangements. Buyers today are prioritising space not only for comfort, but also for functionality—whether it is dedicated work areas, private family zones, or lifestyle-driven interiors.  Thus, the growing preference for developments like Saya Gold Avenue reflects a broader shift taking place across NCR’s premium housing market. As buyers become more discerning, established micro-markets like Indirapuram are regaining stronger relevance because they offer a balance of familiarity, accessibility, and lifestyle depth that newer locations often take years to build. 

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India has a Chance to Lead the World on Ethical AI

As artificial intelligence accelerates globally, most governments are focused on regulation, risk mitigation and compliance. But a growing body of thinking suggests that rules alone won’t be enough to guide the systems shaping economies and societies.    Nicole Junkermann – AI needs a moral framework   Drawing on her work with technology companies and policymakers across Europe and Asia, investor and NJF Holdings founder Nicole Junkermann argues that the next phase of AI development will depend less on oversight frameworks and more on the values embedded into the technology itself.   “Regulation can limit harm after the fact,” she says. “But it doesn’t determine what gets built, or why. That’s a question of incentives, design choices and ultimately moral judgement.”   India is emerging as one of the most important testing grounds for this shift.   With its combination of engineering talent, digital infrastructure, entrepreneurial energy and public sector ambition, the country is not simply adopting AI. It is actively shaping how it is developed and deployed. Initiatives such as the IndiaAI Mission are accelerating investment into sovereign AI capabilities, from compute infrastructure to research and startups, with an explicit focus on responsible and inclusive deployment.   At the same time, a new generation of Indian AI companies is beginning to take shape. Firms such as Sarvam AI and Krutrim are focused on building models and systems tailored to India’s linguistic, cultural and economic context, rather than replicating Western approaches. Their focus is less on frontier scale alone, and more on real-world applicability.   That combination creates a unique opportunity. While much of the global AI ecosystem is concentrated in the United States and China, India is not locked into either model. It has the space to define its own approach, one that integrates innovation with societal priorities from the outset.   “India doesn’t have to retrofit ethics into AI later,” Nicole Junkermann says. “It can build them in from the start. That’s a structural advantage.”   This matters because the limitations of current governance models are becoming clearer. Regulatory frameworks such as the EU’s AI Act focus heavily on classification, compliance and enforcement. These are necessary tools, but they are reactive by nature.   They struggle to address deeper questions: what kinds of systems should be built, what outcomes should they optimise for, and how should trade-offs between efficiency, fairness and human agency be resolved.   In practice, many of these decisions are already being made at the design stage by engineers, product teams and private companies.   That is where India’s opportunity lies. By embedding ethical frameworks into education, research and product development, India can influence AI not just at the level of policy, but at the level of architecture. This includes aligning incentives for developers, setting expectations for corporate behaviour, and integrating ethical reasoning into technical training.   The implications extend beyond India itself. As AI systems become globally distributed, the norms and principles embedded within them will travel across borders. Countries that shape those norms early will have disproportionate influence over how the technology evolves.   “AI is becoming a foundational layer of the global economy,” Nicole Junkermann adds. “The question is not just who builds it, but what values it reflects.”   The global race in AI is often framed around capability and scale. But a different contest is now emerging, one defined by trust, usability and alignment with society. The United States may lead in frontier models, and China in rapid deployment. India’s opportunity is to lead in how AI is applied, integrated and governed in the real world.   For policymakers, investors and technology leaders, the message is clear. The next phase of AI competition won’t be defined solely by compute, capital or capability. It will also be defined by trust.   And trust, in the age of intelligent systems, is ultimately a moral construct.   About Nicole Junkermann Nicole Junkermann, born in 1980, is an international investor and entrepreneur focused on technology, artificial intelligence and life sciences. She is the founder of NJF Holdings, leading its venture arm NJF Capital and Gameday by NJF Holdings.   Through NJF Capital, she has built a portfolio of more than 40 companies, with a focus on early-stage investments in artificial intelligence, deep tech and life sciences. Notable investments include SpaceX, Rippling and Revolut, as well as Groq, where Nicole was an early and major investor prior to its recent acquisition by Nvidia.   For more information about Nicole Junkermann, The Human Code and NJF Holdings, visit NJFHoldings.com

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Ai+ Smartphone disrupts the Flip Smartphone Market: Launches India's First Flip Smartphone Under Rs. 30,000

Ai+ Smartphone today redefined the flip smartphone category in India with the launch of the Ai+ NovaFlip 5G, the first flip smartphone in the country priced under Rs. 30,000. In a segment long dominated by ultra-premium devices, Ai+ Smartphone has made the iconic flip form factor truly accessible, without compromising on performance, design, or everyday usability.   Ai+ NovaFlip 5G features a 32MP Front Camera, Dimensity 7300X Chipset, and a 6.9″ AMOLED Display, the NovaFlip 5G redefines what a Flip Phone Can Be at an Accessible Price Point Launching at a breakthrough price of Rs. 29,999*. The NovaFlip 5G brings together a bold, pocketable design, a powerful camera system, and next-generation performance marking a pivotal moment in the democratization of foldable technology.   Ai+ NovaFlip 5G features a 32MP Front Camera, Dimensity 7300X Chipset, and a 6.9″ AMOLED Display, the NovaFlip 5G redefines what a Flip Phone Can Be at an Accessible Price Point   This milestone launch follows the overwhelming response to the Nova 2 Series, with both Nova 2 and Nova 2 Ultra selling out rapidly, reinforcing growing consumer trust in the Ai+ ecosystem. “Making Flip Phones Truly Accessible” “The NovaFlip 5G is not just a product launch, it’s a category shift. Flip phones have always been aspirational, but never truly accessible. With NovaFlip, we are breaking that barrier. This is where expressive design meets real performance at a price India has been waiting for,” said Madhav Sheth, CEO, Ai+ Smartphone and Founder, NxtQuantum Shift Technologies. Ai+ NovaFlip 5G – A New Benchmark for Photography The NovaFlip 5G introduces a 50MP rear camera, setting a new benchmark for flip smartphones in its segment. Built for a generation that lives on the front camera, it also features a 32MP selfie shooter with autofocus, delivering sharp, natural, and detailed images across lighting conditions. Whether open for immersive shooting or folded for quick selfies, the NovaFlip ensures versatility without compromise. Power Meets Efficiency: Dimensity 7300X At its core, the device is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300X, delivering seamless performance across gaming, multitasking, and daily use. Paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, and running on Android 15 with NxtQuantum OS, the experience remains fluid, clean, and optimized. Dual AMOLED Displays, One Seamless Experience The NovaFlip 5G features a 6.9-inch FHD+ AMOLED inner display for immersive viewing, complemented by a 3.0-inch AMOLED cover screen for quick interactions on the go. From notifications to controls, users stay connected without always needing to unfold — making the device as functional as it is visually striking. Designed to Stand Out Compact when folded and expansive when opened, the NovaFlip 5G blends portability with presence. Weighing just 193g, it comes packed with features including:   Side-mounted fingerprint sensor Dual SIM with 5G+5G support NFC Wi-Fi 6 (tri-band) Flip-aware UI powered by a hall sensor Measuring just 87.3×76×15.6mm when folded and opening to 169.4×76×7.5mm All-Day Power, Fast When You Need It The NovaFlip 5G is backed by a 4325mAh battery delivering up to 310 hours of 5G standby and 19.5 hours of VoNR talk time. With 33W fast charging support via USB Type-C (PD3.0 and PPS), topping up is quick and effortless ensuring the NovaFlip 5G is always ready when you are. Availability The Ai+ NovaFlip 5G will be available at a special launch price of Rs. 29,999*, with sales going live on May 8, 2026 at 12 PM, exclusively on Flipkart.   Also available from the Ai+ Smartphone portfolio:   Ai+ Pulse 2 — Rs. 7,999* Ai+ Nova 2 5G — Rs. 9,999* Ai+ Nova 2 Ultra 5G — Rs. 14,999*, only AMOLED at this price Ai+ PulseTab – Rs. 9,999 All prices are exclusive to the Flipkart Big Saving Days Sale starting from May 8 exclusively on Flipkart. In the Box The Ai+ NovaFlip 5G comes complete and ready to use, right out of the box. Each box  includes the NovaFlip 5G smartphone, a 33W fast charger, a USB Type-C cable, a protective case, along with a protective case installation guide, a SIM ejector tool, a warranty card, and a user manual/QSG. About Ai+ Smartphone Ai+ Smartphone is a next-generation brand built in India, delivering reliable and high-performance mobile experiences. Powered by NxtQuantum OS, India’s first sovereign mobile operating system. The brand focuses on delivering a clean design, ensuring long battery life, and maintaining trusted software performance, all while keeping prices accessible without compromising the user experience. From redefining smartphones to pioneering AIoT products as part of the company’s Connected Ecosystem, Ai+ Smartphone is creating a new standard for trust, immersive experience, and accessibility. Rooted in a privacy-first architecture and a commitment to equitable access, Ai+ Smartphone stands for more than specs — it stands for India’s next era of user-owned, future-ready technology. About NxtQuantum Shift Technologies NxtQuantum Shift Technologies is a deep-tech Indian company building secure, sovereign digital platforms for a digital-first world. Founded by Madhav Sheth, the company develops NxtQuantum OS, India’s first sovereign operating system, and is committed to building technology that is authored in India and globally competitive.

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All India Russian Education Fair 2026 Opens in Chennai; 10,000 MBBS Seats are on Offer for Indian Students

Russia is the only foreign country in the world that fully complies with the National Medical Commission – India’s latest norms set for medical education overseas. The All-India Russian Education Fair for the academic year 2026-2027 will take place on 9th and 10th May at the Russian Centre of Science and Culture in Chennai, 10 am to 5 pm. Featuring the direct participation of as many as seven leading higher educational institutions, all belonging to the Russian government, the fair offers as many as 10,000 MBBS seats for the Indian students. The rise in the number of seats reflects the growing demand for medical education in Russia, the only foreign country at present to fully comply with the National Medical Commission of India’s latest norms set for medical education overseas.   (L-R): Mr. Ravi Chandran. C, Mr. Valerii Khodzhaev, Mr. Alexander Dodonov, Dr. Berezhanskiy Pavel Viacheslavovich   Spot admissions for MBBS and other programs can be made at the fair, which is scheduled to take place also in many locations in Tamil Nadu. It will be held between 10 am and 5 pm in Madurai on May 12 at Hotel Royal Court; Trichy on May 13 at Hotel Femina; Salem on May 14 at GRT Hotel Zibe; and Coimbatore on May 15 at The Grand Regent Hotel. There is no entry fee for the fair. For details about the programs and fair, students can call: 9282 221 221.   The MBBS courses in Russia are designed to provide students with a strong foundation in theoretical knowledge and practical skills, preparing them to meet the challenges of a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape. As the courses are highly-subsidised by the government, they are also the most affordable, with the total fee, starting from as low as Rs. 3.5 lakh per annum.   Indian students who have cleared National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) and who have a minimum of 50% marks in the relevant core subjects/degrees (in the case of SC/ST and OBC students, the minimum marks is only 40%), can apply for MBBS courses in Russia. Tamil medium students can also apply. There are no pre-qualifying exams like CET, IELTS, etc. for admissions to universities in Russia.   The education fair 2026 also features the participation of science, technology, and engineering education institutions that offer programs in emerging and cutting-edge domains such as bio-technology, artificial intelligence, and data science. The universities participating in the Education Fair include: Volgograd State Medical University, Volgograd;   National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Moscow; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad; Kazan State Medical University, Kazan; North Caucasus Federal University, Stavropol; Moscow Aviation Institute, Moscow; and Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow.   The press meet, organised to announce the launch of the fair, was addressed by Mr. Valerii Khodzhaev, Consul General, Consulate General the Russian Federation in Chennai, South India, Mr. Alexander Dodonov, Vice Consul & Director, Russian House, Chennai, Dr. Berezhanskiy Pavel Viacheslavovich, Professor, N.F.Filatov Of The Sechenov’s University and Mr. Ravi Chandran. C, Managing Director, Study Abroad Educational Consultants, the authorised Indian representative for Russian Universities.   In his address, Mr. Valerii Khodzhaev said, “Russian universities have a long-standing reputation of providing high-quality medical education in the world. Students from India have been admitted to Russian universities for the last 60 years. Russia continues to be the top choice for Indian students seeking medical education abroad, as Russian universities proactively adhere to the changing norms and guidelines of India’s National Medical Commission (NMC) to ensure that their MBBS programs are well recognised in India. Every year thousands of Indian students step into Russia to get prestigious, globally recognised and affordable education. With a comprehensive curriculum, experienced faculty, and advanced facilities, Russian universities offer a robust learning environment for Indian students pursuing medical education in the country.”   Talking about scholarship programs, Mr. Alexander Dodonov said, “As in the past, the Russian Government’s annual 100% scholarship programs will award grants to more than 200 Indian students this year as well. This will enable them to pursue Bachelor’s, Master’s, Specialist, and Postgraduate Programs in Russia’s leading universities free of cost. The cost of higher education is relatively cheaper because it is highly subsidised by the Government of the Russian Federation. Our universities also provide assistance as many have special adaptation programs and support systems for Indian students.”   Mr. Ravi Chandran commented that, “There are more than 300,000 international students from 200 different countries enrolled in the 600-odd government universities across Russia. By and large, medicine is the most popular area of study among Indian students who choose to pursue their higher education in Russia. Currently, there are about 25,000 Indian students studying medicine in about 30 Russian universities that offer M.D, a degree equivalent to MBBS in India. All the Russian universities adhere to NMC guidelines – including the latest one issued by it in November, 2021 relating to the duration of the MBB program and internship, curriculum, medium of instruction (English), among others. The institutions have made sure that the safety of Indian students and their education are not impacted by the external geopolitical situations.”   “Moreover eight weeks of intense training offered every year by Academy for Foreign Medical Graduates, Delhi, from second year of study to final year is a promising feature that guarantees increase in pass percentage of students,” he added.   For more details and spot admissions students can attend All India Russian Education Fair 2026. They can furnish valid credentials supporting their eligibility to pursue Bachelor’s / Post-graduate degree programs for 2026-27 academic year, scheduled to start from September, 2026.

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Global Energy Alliance Appoints Renewable Energy Entrepreneur Tanya Singhal to Lead India Operations

The Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (Global Energy Alliance) has appointed Tanya Singhal as Vice President, India. A renewable energy entrepreneur and climate tech leader, Singhal joins at a pivotal moment as the Global Energy Alliance scales its work to strengthen India’s energy systems and expand reliable, affordable clean power. Her appointment comes as the Global Energy Alliance marks three years of work in India, advancing efforts to build more modern, resilient power systems through battery storage, grid digitalization, and distributed energy, while expanding jobs and economic opportunity.   Tanya Singhal, VP – India, Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet   Tanya Singhal is the co-founder of SolarArise, a large-scale, grid-connected solar platform she built and led for eight years. During her tenure, she raised and deployed over ₹2,000 crores in capital, backed by the European Investment Bank’s GEEREF fund and Kotak Mahindra’s Singapore-based infrastructure fund, to develop a 500 MWp portfolio of utility-scale solar assets across multiple states. She later led a landmark exit through a sale to an Infrastructure Investment Trust (InvIT) listed on the London Stock Exchange, making SolarArise one of the first Indian renewable platforms to achieve an LSE listing. She is an alumna of IIT Delhi and a former strategy consultant at BCG.   Commenting on the appointment, Woochong Um, CEO of Global Energy Alliance said, “Tanya has built and scaled clean energy platforms in one of the world’s most important and fastest-moving energy markets. India will play a defining role in how the energy transition unfolds, and it is already showing what modern, resilient power systems can look like. Her leadership will help us accelerate solutions that strengthen the grid, expand opportunity, and unlock investment at scale.”   Singhal has worked closely with India’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. A recognized voice on climate and energy policy, she is a frequent speaker at leading global and national forums.   Tanya Singhal said, “The energy transition today is fundamentally about energy sovereignty: ensuring 24-hour, reliable clean power for every Indian. That requires modernized grids, battery storage, and the integration of distributed renewable energy. That’s precisely where Global Energy Alliance is focused, and what drew me to this role. Global Energy Alliance’s ability to bring together governments, private capital, and communities is key to unlocking solutions at scale. I’m excited to bring my experience building and scaling SolarArise to help accelerate that progress at a moment of real momentum.”   In India, Global Energy Alliance has supported a portfolio of 26 projects deployed and in development, on track to unlock approximately $1 billion in finance. These efforts are expected to improve access for 49 million people, support 2.2 million jobs and livelihoods, and reduce 166 million tons of emissions. In February 2026, the Global Energy Alliance launched the India Grids of the Future Accelerator with an initial $25 million to support grid modernization and integration of renewable energy.

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Farmley Turns Healthy Snacking into a 30-Day Habit Through Gamified 'Daily Fuel Challenge'

Healthy snacking brand Farmley has announced the winners of its 30-day ‘Daily Fuel Challenge’, a gamified healthy eating initiative conducted through April 2026. The campaign encouraged consumers and creators across the country to create and share one recipe reel a day using products from the brand’s limited-edition Daily Fuel Box.   Farmley gamifies healthy snacking with new ‘Daily Fuel’ campaign   More than 50 creators and consumers participated in the initiative, with several completing all 30 days of recipe-based content creation. Farmley also sold over 500 Daily Fuel Boxes during the campaign window.   Participants ranged from everyday home cooks to creators with audiences exceeding 200,000 followers. As the challenge progressed, participants began interacting with each other, exchanging recipes, and amplifying fellow creators’ content, eventually forming an online community referred to as the ‘Intentional Food Club’.   The challenge concluded with 27 winners across multiple participation tiers receiving rewards including a PS5, Dyson Airwrap, and Decathlon vouchers worth INR 14 lakh in total. The campaign generated over 1,000 user-created recipe reels, 4.5 million+ views, and 7,000+ follower growth during the campaign period.   Aman Gupta, Head of Marketing, Farmley, said, “The idea behind the Daily Fuel Challenge was to create stronger behavioural engagement around healthy snacking. We wanted to move beyond one-time product trials and encourage consumers to actually build everyday habits around the products. The challenge format made healthy eating more interactive, consistent, and community-driven.”   He added, “What stood out for us was the level of organic participation the campaign created. Participants were not just posting content for rewards, they were building routines, exchanging ideas, and motivating each other throughout the 30 days. That kind of genuine advocacy is extremely valuable for a brand.”   Designed to encourage repeat consumption and daily engagement, the Daily Fuel Box comprised Farmley’s Chia Seeds, Original Trail Mix, and Power Up Seed Mix along with recipe cards, a ceramic bowl, wooden scoop, fridge magnets, star stickers, and a bingo-style tracker. The challenge aimed to make healthy eating more interactive while helping consumers incorporate seeds and mixes into their everyday routines.

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