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Cricket is the life of the people: PM Modi hails Indian women’s World Cup heroes

Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the Indian women’s cricket team for their historic ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 triumph, saying their achievement has lifted the nation’s spirit and brought immense pride to every Indian.

PM Modi hosted the champions of the Women’s World Cup at his residence at Lok Kalyan Marg on Wednesday. PM Modi congratulated the team on their victory and praised their remarkable comeback in the tournament, following a string of three defeats and the trolling they had faced on social media.

While speaking to the Indian Women’s Cricket Team, PM Modi said, “You all have done a very big job. In India, cricket is not just a game; it has become the life of the people. If everything goes well in cricket, the entire country feels good, but if there is anything wrong in cricket, the entire country shakes…”

India’s years’ dream of capturing the ICC Women’s World Cup finally came to an end after two heartbreaks in 2005 and 2017 finals, as they defeated South Africa by 52 runs in a clinical performance at the finals, which saw Shafali Sharma (87 and 2/36) and Deepti Sharma (58 and 5/39) delivering all-round performances that would stay imprinted in the minds’ of millions and serve as a tale of inspiration for the cricketers of the future.

India joined Australia, England and New Zealand as ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup winners and , like the latter two, did so for the first time on home soil.

While speaking to PM Modi on Team India’s victory head coach Amol Majmudar said “We feel honored and privileged coming here. The daughters of the country have done wonders. They have been putting a lot of effort onto it for the last 2 years. They have played with same intensity and energy in every practice session…”

Mazumdar also shared a story when the Indian Cricket Team met King Charles III in the United Kingdom. “… The support staff of the team manifested getting a photograph with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the month of November…” he added.

Captain Harmanpreet Kaur recalled meeting the Prime Minister in 2017 (after a narrow loss to England in the finals at Lord’s), when they had met the PM without the trophy, and now that they have met him with the trophy, they wish to meet him more often

Vice Captain Smriti Mandhana, who ended the tournament as the second-highest run-getter with 434 runs in nine innings, including a century and two fifties, said PM had motivated them and has been an inspiration for all of them. She also spoke about how girls are doing well in all fields today, and it is because of PM Modi.

“When we met you in 2017, we could not bring the trophy. We asked you about your expectations, and your answer helped us a lot for the next 6-7 years. I think it was in our destiny that we won the first World Cup in India. You have always been our inspiration. We are seeing women in every field these days, whether it is in the ISRO or any other field. This inspires us a lot…” the opener said.

President Droupadi Murmu poses with Squadron Leader Shivangi Singh, before taking a sortie in a Rafale fighter jet from Ambala airbase.

President Murmu poses with woman pilot claimed to have captured by Pak

President Droupadi Murmu, who undertook a half-an-hour sortie in a Rafale fighter jet on Wednesday from Ambala, posed with Squadron Leader Shivangi Singh, just before she took to the skies.

Squadron Leader Singh, the country’s first woman Rafale fighter jet pilot, was claimed to have been captured during ‘Operation Sindoor’ by a pro-Pakistan social media handle.

The Press Information Bureau (PIB) Fact Check had on May 10 called out this claim as fake.

The Rafale jets were used in Operation Sindoor, which was launched on May 7 to destroy several terror infrastructures in territories controlled by Pakistan, in response to the April 22 dastardly terrorist attack in Pahalgam.

The strikes triggered four days of intense clashes that ended with an understanding on stopping the military actions on May 10.

The Rashtrapati Bhavan issued a picture of the President posing with Squadron Leader Singh, atop a ladder used in boarding or deboarding an aircraft.

The President took a sortie in a Rafale aircraft at Air Force Station, Ambala (Haryana) on Wednesday, according to a statement issued by her office.

Murmu is the first President of India to have taken sortie in two fighter aircrafts of the Indian Air Force. Earlier, she took a sortie in Sukhoi 30 MKI in 2023.

Source: PTI 

President Droupadi Murmu creates history yet again

At 67, President Droupadi Murmu creates history yet again, becoming the first Indian President to take a sortie in a Rafale, India’s cutting-edge fighter jet.

Taking off from Ambala Air Force Station in Haryana with Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh, she witnessed the Rafale’s precision and agility that define India’s aerial strength.

As the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, this flight wasn’t just ceremonial. It was a message — that leadership isn’t about watching from the ground, but rising above the clouds.

From flying a Sukhoi-30 MKI over the Brahmaputra last year to now soaring in a Rafale, President Murmu continues to embody quiet courage, calm strength, and unshakable resolve.

Her journey from a small tribal village in Odisha to the cockpit of India’s most advanced jet captures the story of modern India itself: bold, resilient, and unstoppable.

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Kundaalu: A Groundbreaking Debut in Mehsani Gujarati, Brought to Life by Three Trailblazing Women releasing on Nov 14th

In the vibrant landscape of Indian regional cinema, where diverse languages and dialects weave tales of culture, identity, and human experience, a new milestone is on the horizon. Kundaalu, an upcoming Gujarati feature film set to release in cinemas on November 14, 2025, marks a historic first: it’s the inaugural full-length movie produced entirely in the Mehsani dialect of Gujarati. This earthy, rhythmic accent, native to the rural heartlands of Mehsana in northern Gujarat, has long been a staple of local folklore and everyday conversations but has rarely echoed through the silver screen. Directed by Rohit Prajapati and produced by 3 Peepul Productions in association with Geet Theatre, Kundaalu promises to immerse audiences in the authentic rhythms of village life, blending poetry, philosophy, and poignant drama.

The Essence of Kundaalu: Circles of Life and Reflection

At its core, Kundaalu—which translates to “circles” or “loops” in Gujarati—explores profound themes of existence, mortality, and the cyclical nature of human endeavors. The film’s teaser, released recently, opens with evocative Gujarati verses: “રમતા રમતા રેતીમાં લખોટી કે ગોટી, દોર્યા લાખ કુંડાળા. પણ મૂઓ કપાળે ચોંટ્યો ચાંદલો, મોઢે બોબડો, બોલે તો બોલે શું, ને ગોઝારી રેતીમાં દોરે તો દોરે શું?” Roughly translated, it speaks of playing in the sand, drawing countless circles with lines or stones, only to confront death’s mark on the forehead—a stuck vermilion dot, a distorted face. What does it say? What does it draw in the terrifying sands? This poetic introspection sets the tone for a narrative rooted in rural simplicity, where childhood games metaphorically unravel into deeper questions about fate, legacy, and the human condition.

Set against the picturesque villages of Mehsana, the film captures the unfiltered essence of Gujarati rural life—dusty paths, communal gatherings, and the subtle interplay of tradition and change. The Mehsani accent adds a layer of authenticity, making dialogues feel like overheard conversations from a bustling chai stall or a family courtyard. It’s not just a linguistic choice; it’s a cultural homage, amplifying voices from a region often overshadowed by standard Gujarati in mainstream media. The cast includes standout performances, such as Vaibhav Biniwale as the evocative character Jaga Kaka (or Jagaji), whose portrayal brings depth to the film’s emotional core. With its motion poster emphasizing “The Circle of Life,” Kundaalu appears poised to blend visual storytelling with philosophical undertones, much like a folk tale come alive.

The production journey itself mirrors the film’s themes of unexpected turns. What began as a modest short film concept during the COVID-19 lockdown evolved into this ambitious feature, showcasing resilience and adaptation in the face of challenges.

Spotlight on the Visionaries: Neena, Priya, and Suchitra of 3 Peepul Productions

Behind Kundaalu’s innovative spirit stands 3 Peepul Productions, an impact-driven film house founded by three remarkable women: Neena Arora, Priya Krishnaswamy, and Suchitra Parikh. Spread across Vadodara in India and Austin in the USA, these “accidental producers” never envisioned a career in filmmaking. Yet, their passion for powerful stories has built a company dedicated to amplifying underrepresented voices and narratives rooted in the Indian ethos.

Neena Arora, based in Vadodara, is an entrepreneur with a flair for the arts. A graduate in Home Science from Lady Irwin College, she owns Splatter Studio, a creative hub for exhibitions, workshops, and curated crafts. Her love for theatre led her to co-found Page to Stage in 2013 with Suchitra. Neena’s interests span films, travel, painting, music, and cooking, infusing her work with a vibrant, hands-on energy.

Priya Krishnaswamy, residing in Austin, brings a global perspective as a painter, poet, and writer. Holding degrees in English Literature from Women’s Christian College and Madras University, plus a business degree from the University of Texas-Austin, she has experience in garment sourcing and e-commerce across India, the USA, and France. Priya’s passions include literature, history, textiles, and arts, making her a bridge between cultures in the trio’s collaborative efforts.

Suchitra Parikh, also in Vadodara, is a HR consultant with a background in Sociology, Psychology, and Human Resource Development from Maharaja Sayajirao University and Tata Institute of Social Sciences. As co-founder of Page to Stage, she’s deeply involved in causes like education, health, and rural development. Suchitra’s enthusiasm for storytelling, wildlife, sports, and poetry drives the company’s focus on impactful content.

Their journey began in August 2020, amid the pandemic’s uncertainties. Neena and Suchitra were approached by aspiring filmmaker Rohit Prajapati with a four-line pitch for a short film. Enchanted by the idea, they offered to finance it, unwittingly stepping into production roles. The first shooting schedule unfolded in October 2020 as lockdowns eased briefly. By December, as preparations for the second schedule ramped up, the story had blossomed from a short into something grander—ultimately becoming the feature Kundaalu. Priya joined the fold, and together they formalized 3 Peepul Productions, drawing inspiration from the resilient Peepul tree to symbolize their adaptive, enduring vision.

As women leading in a male-dominated industry, Neena, Priya, and Suchitra embody empowerment. Their company, a member of the Indian Motion Picture Producers’ Association, has also produced shorts like Vishwamitri Villas and projects for Sakshi, all emphasizing meaningful tales. Kundaalu stands as their flagship achievement, not just for its linguistic innovation but for proving that passion-fueled detours can create cinematic legacies.

As audiences await its release, Kundaalu invites us to reflect on our own circles—drawn in sand, etched in memory, and forever evolving. Through the lens of Mehsani Gujarati and the determination of three extraordinary women, this film is set to redefine regional storytelling.

Watch the teaser

Kundalu releases on Nov 14th 2025.

Khoob Khao Vazan Ghatao, UnLOAD by Asha Ashta announces 17th Edition of the 90 Days Weight Loss Challenge

Participants are losing up to 45 kg by eating Aloo Paratha, Rice-Daal, Rajma, Chhole, Pasta, Pizza, Noodles, Egg, Fish, Chicken, Mango, Banana, Lichee and more.

New Delhi (India), April 3: UnLOAD, the Women’s Weight Loss Competition, is a phenomenon with a human touch. The Challenge runs live, with constant monitoring and mentoring, utilising an appropriate blend of everyday technologies, like WhatsApp and Zoom. Guru Asha Ashta has introduced the 17th edition of her Super Premium Weight Loss Challenge, e17UnLOAD, with a complete focus on normal regular meals. 14 of these Challenges have already been accomplished, and the 15th and 16th are now in process.

“The calorie concept of food and weight loss is merely a hypothetical idea that has been accountable for numerous diseases of women,” stated Guru Asha Ashta, the UnLOAD Innovator, while making the announcement. “The Major Pillars of Excellent Health are Just Regular Normal Meals That Follow Nature’s Laws.” Weight Loss is just a wonderful consequence of this disciplined regimen. The secret to losing weight is to eat until your stomach is full. Every form of starvation causes the weight to rise. UnLOAD is largely concerned with three main issues: when to eat, what to eat, and how to eat. Weight Loss occurs when you take a proper meal at the Correct Time and in Correct Combination. UnLOAD has established and confirmed over time that just the Meal contributes 100% to Weight Loss. Every type of exercise, in whatever form, has no bearing on weight loss. Exercise does, however, play its part in toning and sculpting the body, but it has no role in Weight Loss,” Asha said.

This Gamified Challenge, which is a Cash Prize Challenge, will begin on May 1, 2023. Enrollment is now available through April 20th, 2023. The Challenge includes Meal Plans for each day that are discussed in a series of live Zoom Webinars. There is a Workout Program that includes 3 live exercise sessions 5 days a week and includes Bikini Body Training, Vinyasa Yoga, Power Yoga, Pilates, Kickboxing, Tabata, Zumba, Aerobics, Bollywood Dance, Masala Bhangra, and many other interesting physical activities.

Every day, each participant is observed, monitored, supervised, and counselled as required.

UnLOAD was founded in 2011 in Mumbai by Asha Astha Yoga, and it has now grown to include participants from more than 50 nations. UnLOAD is now a registered trademark and ISO 9001:0215 certified by IAS in the United States.

“There are no herbals, chemicals, pills, capsules, injections, powders, smoothies, or anything else in UnLOAD,” Asha stated. I don’t believe in calorie counting or portion management. I never use the term “carbohydrate.” My “Eat More, Not Less” Meal Plans include Aloo Paratha, Rice-Daal, Pasta, Pizza, Hakka-Noodles, Aloo Tikki, Paav-Bhaji, Idli-Dosa, Momo, and many more delicious dishes. These are now established superfoods for weight loss after 14 editions of very successful 90-Day Weight Loss Challenges. With these regular typical meals, the individuals have lost up to 20.5 kg and lost up to 12″ off their waistline.”

“Millions of individuals throughout the world suffer from bad health, mostly owing to a lack of basic meal-related knowledge,” Asha Ashta stated. “The UnLOAD routine teaches women to love food and, as a result, to recover from lifestyle diseases such as thyroid, diabetes, hypertension, arthritis, migraine, insomnia, and so on, as well as depression. Some people were entirely healed of these so-called “incurable” disorders. This program has profoundly changed not just their individual lives but also the lives of all their family members.”

“I’m giving the participants a never-before-seen practical experience to help them lose weight in an enjoyable way.” Apart from their overall change, there are many monetary rewards of up to ₹150,000.00. The winner of e17UnLoad will get ₹60,000.00. The first and second runners-up will get ₹ 30,000/ and ₹ 20,000/, respectively.” Asha mentioned. Each participant is evaluated based on a set of quantifiable objective metrics and a set of unambiguous eligibility and evaluation parameters, which are outlined on her website, https://www.ashaashta.com/.

Guru Asha Ashta is a Women’s Weight Loss Expert. Her mission is to Inspire, Influence, Impact, and Empower 10,000,000 Women to Achieve Freedom From Excess Weight and Live a Pain-Free, Blissful Life Through Mindful, Holistic Meals. During each year, she hosts 12 Prize Winning Weight Loss Challenges. She has written the #1 bestseller book “Freedom from Excess Weight.”

Asha Astha regularly posts tips related to Meals, Health and Fitness on her Facebook page ‘Weight Loss with Asha Ashta’.

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Nestroots – a womentrepenuer’s voyage to finesse

New Delhi (India), April 3: India is predominantly a male-oriented patriarchal society with a majority of the industry, businesses, organizations and corporations run by men at a respectable position. Slowly we as a country are evolving and understanding the importance women bring to India’s workforce and how significant it is to educate the female half of our country’s population. For many a year the ratio of women is to men entrepreneurs in India has almost been non-existent, but we are steadily advancing leaps and bounds thus the percentage has gone up to 13.76% as of 2022; this is still far too less and development on this is needed in quite the urgency.

She appeared on Shark Tank India season 2 where shark and owner of Emcure Pharmaceuticals Namita Thapar, funded Nestroots, leading to a phenomenal appreciation from all the sharks on the quality of the décor, as well as the beautiful design.

Thus, with a strong passion, and kindred soul, founder Chhavi Singh stood forth in the highly competitive home decor market, and took over the country in a storm of aesthetic, minimalist, elegant, and original design with an eco-friendly approach where every piece and material used is organic all-natural sustainable raw materials.

“Nestroots is a dream house of design, aesthetics and elegance. Our Goal is to create work that is honest and solutions that are captivating and fulfilling, We work with the belief that the journey should be just as exciting as the end result.” Said Chhavi Singh when asked about what goals does Nestroots hold.

“Nestroots is a brand which is Indian in origin. We give kitchen, dining, decor, furnishing solutions. We are proud to say that Nestroots is already in more than 1 lakh Indian homes. I am also extremely proud to say that we are highly profitable” Notes Chhavi as she talks about the success that Nestroots has been able to gain so far. All the sharks present in the panel were impressed by Nestroots’s profitability.

Nestroots designsall of their products, andits original style & quality is hard to find anywhere else. Prioritising responsible sourcing, leads to more ecologically sound products thus balancing the equilibrium in nature. This endeavours Chhavi to strive and bring more of the eco-friendly elements found all around us in her business’ product. Nestroots strives to create a healthy home for all the families living in a constant need to enhance their living experience with natural and environmentally friendly mutually habitable ecosystem. https://www.nestroots.com/

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World Health Day: Top 8 Doctors’ Advice on Early Detection & Treatment for Healthier Life

New Delhi (India), April 7: The importance of early detection and treatment cannot be overstated when it comes to maintaining good health. Early detection is particularly crucial for serious illnesses like arthritis, cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. By taking proactive measures, you can increase your chances of successful treatment and improve your overall health and well-being.On this World Health Day, we asked several doctors to share their advice on how to stay healthy in the modern era. Don’t wait until it’s too late, prioritize your health today.

Dr. SantoshShettyMBBS, MS (Ortho), MCh (Ortho), Robotic Joint Replacement, Criti Care Asia Group of Hospitals, Director & HOD of Orthopaedics and Joint Replacement – Surana Group of Hospitals, Mumbai

Maintaining good health is essential for living a happy and fulfilling life, and early detection and early treatment are crucial for achieving this goal. One area where this is particularly important is in the case of joint pain and arthritis.
Early detection of joint pain and arthritis is critical to prevent the condition from progressing and causing further damage to the joints, which will eventually lead to surgery. Symptoms of joint pain and arthritis may include pain, stiffness, and swelling in the affected joint. Treatment for joint pain and arthritis may involve medication, physical therapy, or lifestyle modifications. Early treatment can help to manage symptoms, improve joint function, and reduce the risk of long-term complications.
Regular check-ups with a healthcare provider, such as an orthopaedic surgeon, can help identify joint pain and arthritis early on. It’s important to discuss any concerns about joint pain or stiffness with your healthcare provider, as early detection and treatment can greatly improve outcomes.

Dr. Era Dutta, MD Psychiatry, DNB, MBBS, Consultant Psychiatrist, Founder – Mind Wellness, Kolkata

Dr. Era Dutta is a distinguished Consultant Psychiatrist who sets herself apart by being an award-winning psychiatrist, two-time TEDx speaker, podcaster, mental health influencer, and writer. As a medical doctor, Dr Dutta provides diagnoses, treatment, and therapy for various mental health disorders through online consultations. She considers herself a mental health ninja and strives to make mental health a household name using social media platforms like Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter. Dr Dutta creates authentic and relatable content on mental health, productivity, and wellness. With the theme of “Health for all” for this year’s World Health Day, Dr Era strongly emphasizes the importance of not only taking care of our physical health but also our mental health. She suggests dedicating a few minutes to activities such as meditation, journaling, or self-care to promote mental hygiene. Remember to prioritize your mental health for a healthier life.

Dr. Shweta KaulJha, MS FNB Reproductive Medicine, Director – Niramay, Care Women’s Centre, Indore

The WHO defines infertility as the failure to achieve pregnancy after 12 months of unprotected sexual intercourse. Globally, about 17.5% of adults suffer from infertility, with one in six experiencing it at least once in their lifetime. India’s fertility rate is at an all-time low of two children per woman, and even beyond fertility, maternal mortality remains a leading cause of death after conception. India’s maternal mortality ratio (MMR) has improved to 103 per 100,000 live births in 2017–19, yet the UN SDGs set the rate at less than 70 per 100,000 live births. Infertility is often viewed as a taboo in India, with many people hesitant to seek treatment or discuss their experiences. Educating people about infertility and its treatments can help them make informed decisions about family planning.

Dr. Priyanka Kesharwani, MS, DNB, Fertility Specialist, Mumbai

As a gynecologist, I believe that early detection and early treatment are key when it comes to living a healthy life. I would like to share my insights on this topic and provide advice to women who want to take better care of their health. Screening tests are designed to detect certain conditions in their early stages before any symptoms appear. These tests, like pap smears, mammograms, and blood tests, are for certain conditions like diabetes and high cholesterol. Early detection and treatment of these conditions can prevent complications such as heart disease and kidney damage.

Self-Examinations It is important to know your body and perform regular self-examinations. Lifestyle changes for preventive care like eating a balanced diet, maintaining a healthy weight, and getting routine health screenings for BP, cholesterol, blood sugar, and cancer all count.

Dr. LalDaga, MBBS, DNB (Med.), DNB (Card) MNAMS, FESC (International), FEAC, Advanced Cardiology Training Program (Seoul), Senior Consultant Interventional Cardiologist – Apollo Hospital, Director – Dr. Lal Heart Centre, Ahmedabad

The most common cause of death worldwide is a cardiac disease; that’s why it is very important todetect it early; prevention is always better than cure. In South Asian countries, heart disease occurs one decade before its Western counterpart, so it’s important.

Early detection must be achieved by a cardiac check-up involving cardiac consultation with patient-tailored investigations like ECG, 2D Echo, TMT, and a few CT coronary angiography or conventional angiography with laboratory tests. Patients with a family history of heart disease can be helped by genetic studies along with lipid profiles (LPA, Hs CRP, homocysteine levels). Patients with acute or intermittent symptoms can be diagnosed with cardiac evaluations by ECG and biochemical cardiac marker 2D echo on an OPD or IPD basis. Early treatment ranges from prevention and control of comorbid diseases like diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and dyslipidemia, as well as stopping smoking and reducing stress. The final treatment can be angioplasty, pacemaker, or CABG in some cases. But all persons, with or without heart disease, should be aware of prevention and early treatment of heart diseases to benefit the community at large.

Dr. Almas Fatma, MBBS, Diploma Family Medicine (RCGP,UK & AHERF), Telehealth PG course in Digital Health -IIM Raipur, Consultant – Alcura Family Clinic & CAARE.IN, Navi Mumbai

Routine health screenings are an important part of a person’s healthcare journey. With proper health screening and interventions, we can save more lives and curb the rising number of various chronic ailments such as cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart diseases, autoimmune disorders, genetic disorders, behavioral disorders, etc. Early detection is always the first step towards a cure.

There are many conditions for which the earlier the diagnosis, the better. That’s because we have effective treatments that work best during the early stages of the illness. For example, breast and colon cancer can be cured if caught early enough. That’s why screening tests include mammography and colonoscopy. Detecting symptomatic patients as early as possible so that they have the best chance for successful treatment. Special examinations exist for many chronic diseases that can diagnose the disease while it is asymptomatic. The earlier detection of disease may lead to more cures or longer survival. THE BEST PROTECTION IS EARLY DETECTION!

Dr. KunalBahrani ,MBBS, MD, DM (AIIMS), FEBN, MRCP (UK) Director & Head NeurologyFORTIS Escorts Hospital, Faridabad

World Health Day is an excellent opportunity to raise awareness about the significance of good health and well-being. This year’s theme, “Building a fairer, healthier world,” emphasizes the need for equitable access to healthcare services for all, regardless of their socioeconomic status.
There are a few essential tips to maintaining good health: adequate sleep and good rest. Sleep deprivation can have a significant impact on mental and physical health. Engage in regular physical activity, such as brisk walking or cycling, for at least thirty minutes a day. This not only helps to maintain a healthy weight but also reduces the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and stroke. Follow a balanced diet that includes plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein sources.

Dr. Mamata Rani RoutENT Clinic, Ghaziabad (visiting consultant at Manipal Hospitals), MBBS, P.G. Diploma in Otorhinolaryngology (D.L.O.), ENT Surgeon, Ghaziabad

Oral cancer is a type of cancer that occurs in the mouth and throat. It can present with symptoms such as persistent mouth sores, difficulty swallowing, and changes in speech. Risk factors include tobacco and alcohol use, poor oral hygiene, and HPV infection. Early detection through regular screenings is crucial for successful treatment. Prevention includes avoiding tobacco and alcohol, practising good oral hygiene, and getting vaccinated against HPV. Seeking medical attention for concerning symptoms is important for early detection and treatment. Stay informed, be proactive, and take action against oral cancer for better oral health. Your mouth and body will thank you!

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Assam: President Droupadi Murmu takes her maiden fighter jet from Tezpur Air Force station

Guwahati: President Droupadi Murmu on Saturday took her maiden fighter jet flight from Tezpur Air Force station. Murmu was seen wearing an anti-gravity suit before stepping into a Sukhoi 30 MKI fighter aircraft at the Tezpur Air Force station in Assam.

In the video recorded minutes before the Indian President was about to begin her sortie, she posed with a victory gesture in front of the cameras.In 2009, former president Pratibha Patil had flown in the frontline fighter aircraft.

The Sukhoi-30 MKI is a twin-seater multirole fighter jet developed by Russia’s Sukhoi and built under licence by India’s aerospace giant Hindustan Aeronautics Limited.

President Murmu was on a two-day visit to Assam from April 6 to April 8. During her visit, she was scheduled to inaugurate the Gaj Utsav-2023 at the Kaziranga National Park.

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Audiance gave standing ovation to Symposium ‘Shakti- The Inner Power’

New Delhi (India), April 8:  ‘Shakti- The Inner Power’ Symposium received standing ovation from the audience. Held on 3rd April 2023 at PhD Chambers of Commerce & Industry in New Delhi, symposium was a stupendous success.

Lieut. Dr Rita Gangwani applauded the unique presentation and said , “women must have confidence in self “.  Ms. Rochika Agarwal, Member – Central Board of Film Certification, Information & broadcasting ministry, GOI

Fashion Designer, theatre Actor, Kathak dancer says, “women are Shakti and they must remember their roots. They must pass those values and faith onto their family“.

Hosted by Neelam Gupta & Wini Khurana, Symposium ‘SHAKTI – THE INNER POWER’ is an enterprise to transform women’s lives in a positive manner. “Today we have had an amazing experience. Entire Symposium was appreciated for its concept and presentation. It had varied hues and flavours. Everyone present took something with them from this event. It’s been a time and effort well invested. We thank all who have come out to support us in our maiden venture with their professional assistance as well as presence,” says Neelam Gupta.

Wini Khurana, whose brainchild and dream project this concept is, says, “A strong woman knows she has strength enough for the journey, but a woman of strength knows it is in the journey where she will become strong.”

The Symposium was well attended by an audience who was varied and from all walks of life .The audience appreciated the efforts showcased in the Symposium which gave food for thought as to the need for speeding up gender equality which can come about primarily through empowerment of women ,which is the stronger gender.

Renowned speaker Preeti Subberwal, an established Executive Presence Coach, Master Trainer, and a Growth Mindset Architect, gave an innovative and inspiring talk. She interacted with audience to present live examples. Second eminent speaker Kiran Sandhu who is a Behavioural Specialist and Coach with More than 20 years of experience behind her, gave a very detailed and invigorating talk incorporating everyday words to connect with people. She made her interaction humorous to keep it light and engaging. Sachin Gupta, a known film and theatre director as well as Director at Chilsag Entertainment Network, is bringing Bharat Natyam by Aparna Nair as a representation of his craft. Bharatnatyam showcases the influence of theatre and theatrical in personality development.

Symposium had a Panel Discussion on Mental Health moderated by leading neurologist Dr Sonia Lal Gupta along with panellists Shama Soni who is a single mom, an entrepreneur, philanthropist and social worker with 15 plus years of corporate experience. Another panellist is Dr Pramit Rastogi who is US trained Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist with a background in Public Mental Health. Fourth panellist was advocate Prachi Mehta.

Highlight of the Symposium is ‘Shakti Walk’ wherein women in the garb of Sita, Draupadi, Maharani Tarabai, Rani Lakshmibai, Mira Bai, Sushma Swaraj etc from Different Eras walked on stage representing Stree Shakti on the background of Story Telling by Neelam Gupta and music on Tabla by Ustad Zaheen Khan. Zaheen Khan took his training from well known table player of Ajrada Gharana and his grandfather Ustad Hashmat Ali Khan. This walk emphasized the fact that women are indeed powerful within and can carry their convictions without external help. Somya Thareja as Sita, Isha Sethi as Draupadi, Isha Verma as Mira Bai, Santosh Kataria as Rani Laxmibai, Harshita Kataria as Rani Tarabai, Anita Mahapatra as Mayee Bhago and Vandana Kharbanda as Sushma Swaraj mesmerized the audience.

An independent artiste & rapper MickyB enthralled the audience with his songs. Interspersed with many diverse flavours, the Symposium was a heady mix of expertise, guidance and entertainment.

Corporates and companies supporting the symposium are Pachauli Wellness Clinic, Hotel Hillock, Club Mahindra, Stanmax, Alaknanda, Farmgate, Tasty Dairy, Global Republic and MINNIE’S.

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Arshi Ghosh wins the Miss Transqueen India 2023 pageant held in New Delhi

New Delhi (India), April 8: Arshi Ghosh is the winner of the Miss Transqueen India pageant, Powered by the pride plaza group of hotels, with Ella Dev Verma as the first runner-up and Victoria Taying as the second runner-up. The event was judged by a panel of seven judges, including Rita Gangwani, Varun Katyal, Akassh K Aggarwal, Shraddha Jain, Yogita Bhayana, Lizza Malik, and Neelam Saxena.

Miss Transqueen India winner Arshi Gosh from Mumbai quoted,” After becoming Miss Transqueen India 2023, I feel so blessed and grateful for your love and support, especially Reena ma’am, Shaine ma’am and each and every member of the Miss Transqueen India team.

With the help of this platform, I really want to help my trans sisters who want to live their true identities. I would like to start the gender sensitisation journey from the very root of the society, the rural areas of India, where I came from and became who I am today so that every corner of India is sensitized.”

The Founder and Director of Miss TransQueen India, Ms Reena Rai, curated this event with the help of the previous winner of  MTQI season 4 Ms Shaine Soni, who directed this show with the help of Akassh K Agrawaal. Co-founder of MTQI Manoj Rai, being a Celebrity Chef, has supported the event in every possible way.

The founder of Miss TransQueen India, Reena Rai, expressed her happiness with all the participants and stated that they were all winners in her eyes. She also mentioned that five of the participants would represent India in international pageants, including Miss Trans Infinity, Miss International Trans, Miss Equality World, Miss United Continent, and Queen Trans World. The launch of Miss Trans Infinity was also announced during the event. The launch of Miss Trans Infinity by Shaine Shoni, Reena Rai, and Joe S Khera is also an exciting development. The pageant is already registered in Canada

 “Mentoring these 11 participants have been a journey of learning new facets of a TransWomen n unlearning the unconscious biases we all have towards each other as humans; being a Jury of the Pageant was a tough job, but all of them performed their best so we decided that each girl will be Resciprocated with equal dignity and each contestant should feel they won n not lost the Competition,  and that is an achievement for a Diverse platform like ours, I congratulate each of the 11 Participants and Team MTQI”- Akassh K Aggarwal (Jury & Accessory Designer)

“All my girls are winners for me, and 5 girls will go ahead to represent India internationally, and the rest will work in their own land at various places and will bring change and will break the barriers. i wish all my girls good luck. Also like to show my gratitude towards Shaine Soni, Akassh K Aggarwal  Manoj Rai, my husband and Suhani Rai, my daughter, for being my strength to make this possible,”  Reena Rai, founder of Miss Transqueen India

Bollywood actress Aartii Naagpal, who was part of the event, expressed her admiration for transgender women and their power and passion. The Miss TransQueen India show was held at The Pride Plaza Hotel in Aerocity, New Delhi.

Aartii Naagpal said, “Until today, I felt like I knew life after meeting these powerful Trans women. I feel new to live.  Their pain, power & passion has made me bow down to their existence. One thought will stay with me, “She knows what she is giving up to be who is wants to be.“I am glad to be part of Miss TransQueen India Season 5. More power to My soul Sister Reena Rai.”

The Miss Transqueen India show was held at The Pride Plaza Hotel, Aerocity, New Delhi, and was sponsored and partnered by various companies, including PRIDE GROUP OF HOTELS, Fern n Petals, Subhashini Ornamentals, Seabuck, Santa Chef, Olmec Cosmetics and Plastic Surgery Centre, Ashmeen Munjals Star Academy, Remix Entertainment, Ichit Anand, Neo Fusion Creative Foundation, Ashmitaa Makeovers, and Ashfaq Ahmad Designer. The presence of chief guests Dr. Ritesh Malik and Dr. Shruti Malik also added to the event’s prestige. The show was gracefully hosted by Kanya Kishnani.

Dr.Narendra Kaushik & Sunanda Kushik were Guests of honour & presented a 50% discount on gender reassignment surgery to the winner, 25 % for the first runner-up & 10% for the second runner-up.

Congratulations to all the contestants and organizers of Miss Transqueen India 2023!

For more details about the event visit: https://transqueenindia.com/

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