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  • Praroha Dance Festival Concludes with Splendour and Devotion

    Praroha Dance Festival Concludes with Splendour and Devotion

    New Delhi, August 2025 – The Praroha Dance Festival, curated and directed by Odissi exponent Guru Arunima Ghosh, concluded with splendour at Alliance Française, New Delhi. The evening left the audience spellbound with the grace, rhythm, and devotion of Odissi as students of the Manasija School of Dance and Music carried forward the spirit of tradition, blending discipline and artistry into a mesmerizing performance.

    The festival was graced by eminent personalities from the world of art and culture, including Vidushi Sharon Lowen (renowned Odissi Guru), Guru Prafulla Mangaraj (eminent Pakhawaj artist), Dr. Tapan Mukherjee (Vice President, Bengal Association), Qazi M. Raghib (Art Critic), Kosal Kumar (Sculptor), Dwaipayan Das (Kathak Exponent), and Mannu Kohli (Manager, Routes2Roots). Their presence added warmth and inspiration to the occasion, honouring the dedication of the young performers.

    The evening opened with “Veena Vadini Var De, Var De, Var De”, based on a celebrated poem by Hindi literary icon Suryakant Tripathi ‘Nirala’. Dedicated to Goddess Saraswati and choreographed by Guru Sharon Lowen, the piece set a divine and auspicious tone for the festival.

    What followed was a bouquet of evocative Odissi presentations:

    • “Abhyas” – choreographed by Arunima Ghosh, capturing the discipline of daily practice through Odissi’s foundational vocabulary.

    • “Batu” – a pure dance inspired by Odisha’s temple sculptures, choreographed by Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra with music by Pandit Bhubaneswar Mishra.

    • “Moli Mala Shyamaku Debi” – an Odia abhinaya evoking Radha’s tender emotions, choreographed by Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra.

    • “Nritya Leela” – a lyrical piece in Raga Rageshri, showcasing the sculptural elegance of Odissi.

    • “Jagannath Ashtakam” – the revered Sanskrit hymn by Adi Shankaracharya, choreographed by Arunima Ghosh with music by Guru Prafulla Mangaraj and Shri Sukant Nayak.

    Each performance unfurled like a blossom — intricate in rhythm, rich in expression, and steeped in spiritual essence — reminding the audience of the timeless depth of Odissi.

    Reflecting on the success of the festival, curator Arunima Ghosh shared:

    “Praroha is not just a celebration of our students’ artistry, but a confluence of tradition and modernity brought alive on stage. Watching them blossom in front of such an appreciative audience was deeply fulfilling.”

    The festival concluded with heartfelt applause, affirming Praroha as both a tribute to heritage and a promise of the future of Indian classical dance.

  • MATECIA 2025 sets the stage for innovation, design, and collaboration in New Delhi.

    MATECIA 2025 sets the stage for innovation, design, and collaboration in New Delhi.

    New Delhi :  The MATECIA Building Material Exhibition 2025 has officially commenced at the International convention & Expo centre, Yashobhoomi, Dwarka, New Delhi.   This highly anticipated annual event brings together architects, designers, and professionals from the construction and building materials industry to showcase the latest innovations in products and services, while also celebrating the growing role of women in design, architecture, and construction.

    The grand inauguration was led by Dr. Kiran Bedi (Former Lt. Governor of Puducherry and Retired IPS Officer), in the presence of Shri Rajesh Mittal (President, FIPPI & CMD, Greenply Industries Ltd.) and Shri N.K. Agarwal (Patron, FIPPI & Chairperson, Action Tesa Group). Also present were Shri M.P. Singh (Director General, FIPPI), along with chairpersons, presidents, and dignitaries from leading companies including Century Plyboards, Merino, Rushil, Dorset, VIRGO, Allied Resins, and many more.

    MATECIA 2025 extended a warm welcome to members and leaders from key trade associations including AIPMA, ILMA, NAREDCO, AIPM, AIMMA, NAREDCO MAHI, SIPMA, LMSA, UPPMA, HPMA, SOPMA, AFMT, KTA, AIPLI, among others.

    The day also witnessed landmark moments, including an LOA signing between WADE ASIA and India Vision Foundation .Dr. Kiran Bedi addressed the gathering on “Business with Ethics, Working without Fear”, urging professionals to embrace honesty, fearlessness, and confidence—especially women in design and construction.

    According to Ms. Verticaa Dvivedi, co-founder, The Matecia Exhibition, “On the occasion of its 10th anniversary, WADE ASIA is celebrating by supporting the uninterrupted education of five girls for the next ten years, in collaboration with India Vision Foundation.

    This year’s exhibition spans 500,000 sq. ft. with 450+ exhibitors showcasing cutting-edge building materials, decorative surfaces, interior products, and technologies. It is hosting over 73,000 visitors from 600+ towns across India and 20+ countries worldwide.

  • Women Empowerment Initiative Package Launched for Gender Equality

    Women Empowerment Initiative Package Launched for Gender Equality

    New Delhi, India In a landmark effort to promote gender equality and amplify women’s voices across sectors, the Women Empowerment Initiative Package has been launched, uniting some of India’s most influential media and digital platforms. This initiative is designed to foster financial independence, leadership opportunities, and representation for women, ensuring they thrive in entrepreneurship, media, and digital innovation.

    The package is supported by leading platforms including Bharat NOW, Women Entrepreneurs, Women Times, Women Chronicle, Women Saga, Women Bytes, Hello Women, She Circle, Women Square, India Saga, along with distribution through DailyHunt and Flipboard. Each platform plays a unique role in amplifying women’s achievements and advocating for equal opportunities.

    Bharat NOW: A Platform for Nationwide Change

    Bharat NOW is a dynamic digital hub spotlighting women’s contributions in politics, business, education, and social reform. By delivering real-time updates on policies, scholarships, and financial assistance programs, Bharat NOW bridges the gap between government initiatives and grassroots women-led movements—making empowerment accessible and actionable.

    Women Entrepreneurs: Shaping the Future of Business

    Women Entrepreneurs is dedicated to nurturing the next generation of women-led businesses. Through success stories, mentorship, and financial literacy programs, it builds a robust network where aspiring female leaders can connect, collaborate, and thrive in competitive markets.

    Women Times: Amplifying Women’s Voices

    Women Times champions gender equality through investigative journalism, in-depth features, and advocacy-driven storytelling. Tackling issues like workplace discrimination and gender pay gaps, it also celebrates female achievers who inspire change.

    Women Chronicle: Documenting Women’s Progress

    Women Chronicle curates compelling narratives of resilience and success, offering women a dedicated space to share challenges and triumphs. The platform promotes awareness and sparks action for gender inclusivity.

    Women Saga: Celebrating Women’s Achievements

    Women Saga highlights outstanding contributions by women in science, technology, arts, and social work. By recognizing trailblazers, it motivates more women to break societal barriers and lead change.

    Women Bytes, Hello Women, She Circle, Women Square & India Saga

    These niche platforms—Women Bytes, Hello Women, She Circle, Women Square, and India Saga—offer diverse avenues for women’s stories, networking opportunities, and knowledge-sharing, fostering empowerment across communities and industries.

    DailyHunt & Flipboard: Expanding Digital Reach

    With massive reach across India, DailyHunt and Flipboard ensure that news, features, and stories from the initiative reach millions, influencing public discourse and making women’s empowerment a mainstream conversation.

    Conclusion

    The Women Empowerment Initiative Package is more than a campaign—it’s a movement. By uniting powerful voices and platforms, it aims to create an ecosystem where women are celebrated, supported, and given equal opportunities to lead. Through education, mentorship, media representation, and digital outreach, this initiative envisions a future where women’s potential is limitless and fully realized.

  • 10th India Machine Tools Show inaugurated, set to play role of catalyst in India’s industrial growth

    10th India Machine Tools Show inaugurated, set to play role of catalyst in India’s industrial growth

    New Delhi, 12 July 2025: The landmark 10th edition of the India Machine Tools Show, one of the largest and most influential platforms for the capital goods and manufacturing sectors in the country, got underway in New Delhi on Friday.

    The biennial event is taking place from July 11 to 14, the event showcases cutting-edge innovations in machine tools, automation and engineering technologies from India and abroad. While machine tools and automation are the focus, a wide range of industrial products essential to the shop floor are also covered. It has more than 300 exhibitors from 14 countries, over 2,500 advanced industrial products, and an expected footfall of more than 50,000 business visitors from 25+ countries.

    The show is Organised by K and D Communication and supported by leading trade bodies including the Laser Industries Association of India, Ludhiana Machine Tools Manufacturers Association, and Machine Tool Manufacturers Association Rajkot, and features strong international participation from Germany, Japan, UK, US, Italy, France, Netherlands, China, Taiwan, Korea, UAE and Turkey, among others.

    Speaking at the inauguration, Amit Mistry, General Manager K and D Communication, said, “The India Machine Tools Show has become one of the biggest exhibitions of machine tools and automation and engineering machinery in the country. The machine tools industry is integral to India emerging as a global manufacturing hub. The milestone 10th edition of the show demonstrates the competitiveness of Indian manufacturing and is poised to be a catalyst for innovation, growth and collaboration. The previous edition of the show generated estimated business of Rs. 1,295 crores, and we are confident this edition will catalyse even higher business.”

    India ranks among the top 10 machine tool producers globally. The country’s machine tools sector is currently valued at over $2.4 billion and is projected to reach $4 billion by 2030, exhibiting a growth of more than 10%. A major driver of the machine tool industry is the automotive industry, projected to become the third largest in the world and contribute 12% to India’s GDP by 2025. The growth of the machine tools sector will also be driven by increasing demand from aerospace, defence, electronics, and precision engineering.

    Key product categories on display include cutting and forming machine tools, robotics & automation, additive manufacturing, laser machinery, welding equipment, industrial safety gear, hydraulics & pneumatics, testing instruments, casting & forging components, and more.

    Special focus areas of this year’s show include laser & welding technology, castings & foundries, and brass parts, along with exclusive zones dedicated to robotics, automation and metrology.

    Complementing the exhibition are a series of high-impact supporting programmes such as vendor development meets, buyer-seller interactions, and technology seminars.

    The show is being held for the first time at the newly inaugurated Yashobhoomi Convention Centre, a world-class infrastructure project developed by the Government of India to symbolise the country’s progress.

    The India Machine Tools Show has evolved into a benchmark event in the industrial calendar. The previous nine editions have attracted more than 2,000 exhibitors and over 3,00,000 visitors. The growing stature of the show has consistently opened up fresh opportunities for business development and export partnerships.

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  • Real Estate Startups: Catching Up with Women-Led Ventures

    Real Estate Startups: Catching Up with Women-Led Ventures

    New Delhi, 18th June 2025: In a strong push to recognise women’s growing role in infrastructure and real estate development, NAREDCO Mahi, the women’s wing of the National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO), convened a focused media interaction in the national capital today. While the session also served as a curtain raiser to the 4th NAREDCO Mahi Convention, scheduled for 27th June, it focused sharply on the growing momentum of women-led development and the need to bring more women into India’s urban transformation story aligned with the nation’s Viksit Bharat vision for 2047.

    Speakers pointed out that India’s real estate sector, currently valued at over $265 billion, is projected to touch $1 trillion by the end of this decade, contributing nearly 13% to the national GDP. Despite this high-growth potential, women still form only around 11 to 12 percent of the sector’s total workforce. However, change is underway. From project planning and design to compliance, construction supervision, and investment management, women are now increasingly involved in every layer of the real estate value chain.

    Ms. Smita Patil, President, NAREDCO Mahi, shared that the organization is actively engaging with stakeholders to create inclusive pathways for women in the sector. She stated that beyond boardroom conversations, NAREDCO Mahi has been working on ground-led interventions around skilling and training for young women, climate-sensitive construction practices, sanitation and safety measures at construction sites, water conservation models at realty projects, and solid waste management frameworks for developers. She said that NAREDCO Mahi’s outreach has extended to Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities where women are now increasingly visible in marketing, legal, project finance, and client relations roles—areas once perceived as inaccessible to them.

    Ms. Patil added that the upcoming 4th NAREDCO Mahi Convention will feature powerful narratives and real-world experiences of women transforming the real estate sector. One of the most anticipated segments will be a special session showcasing father-daughter duos who have broken generational stereotypes to shape modern realty leadership in India. The convention will also feature ‘Recognition of Mahi Sheroes,’ policy masterclasses, and a sectoral discussion on wellness living and sustainable housing—an area witnessing a compound annual growth rate of over 16 percent and emerging as one of the most sought-after trends in post-pandemic urban development.

    Dr. Ananta Singh Raghuvanshi, Chairperson, NAREDCO Mahi, said that the upcoming convention is a leadership statement as much as an industry platform. She said that women are bringing empathy, precision, and people-centric innovation to how real estate is built and sold. Through focused initiatives in skilling, financial literacy, digital transformation, and sustainability, NAREDCO Mahi is working to increase women’s presence at all stages of the real estate journey—from conceptualisation to delivery.

    Shri G Hari Babu, National President, NAREDCO, said that India’s journey to becoming one of the world’s top three economies cannot exclude the participation of half its population. He stated that women are no longer merely participants—they are project heads, entrepreneurs, investors, and reformers who bring both strategic vision and social awareness to infrastructure and housing development. He added that from working in cooperative movements post-independence to taking boardroom roles today, Indian women have consistently shown leadership in the face of challenges.

    The session highlighted that over 20 percent of registered architects in India today are women, increasingly taking the lead in urban planning, heritage conservation, and sustainable design practices. In Tier 1 cities, nearly 15 percent of real estate brokerage and advisory firms are now women-led, a significant rise compared to a decade ago. While women make up around 10 percent of the construction workforce—largely in finishing and supervisory roles—there is a steady uptick in the number of women entering skilled positions, including site engineering and material management, especially through formal skilling programs and digital certifications. The allied sectors of interior design, legal real estate compliance, ESG advisory, green certification, and digital realty platforms are seeing over 35 to 40 percent female participation, particularly in metros and upcoming urban clusters.

    “Women leaders today are not just transforming real estate, they are redefining the business of building India. As developers, strategists, financiers, and policymakers, they bring sharp commercial acumen and enduring vision that is reshaping our urban economy. Empowering women in leadership roles is no longer a social conversation; it’s a strategic business decision. Their ability to balance risk, drive innovation, and lead with resilience is unlocking new opportunities across the value chain, from housing finance and construction technology to urban planning and sustainability,” said Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani, Chairman, NAREDCO.

    Mr. Harsh Vardhan Bansal, President, NAREDCO Delhi, expressed that with more than 30 percent of startups in India now being led by women, the real estate sector must catch up with the country’s broader shift toward gender-balanced growth. He said that qualities like multitasking, emotional intelligence, and long-term vision—often overlooked in infra projects—are being brought to the forefront by women professionals who are reshaping not just homes but also communities. He added that the soft power of women can be a game-changer in how India thinks about liveability, affordability, and sustainable development in the years ahead.

    The 4th NAREDCO Mahi Convention is expected to bring together policy leaders, developers, real estate strategists, financial institutions, academics, and social change agents to discuss how women can play a central role in India’s infrastructure journey. As the country prepares its blueprint for Viksit Bharat, NAREDCO Mahi is ensuring that women are not only part of the narrative—but are at the helm of it.