Patanjali Mutating the Nub of Nutraceuticals with R&D
Patanjali Foods Limited, formerly Ruchi Soya Industries Limited, stands as a leading Indian multinational in food processing and fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG). Its expansive portfolio spans edible oils, food products, biscuits, and nutraceuticals. With a presence in over 30 countries, the company reaches more than 2.5 million retail touchpoints and
Refashioning Kids: Toffy House Refurbishing Babywear
Toffy House was founded to bridge a critical gap in the market—delivering premium-quality yet affordable babywear tailored to the needs of modern mothers. Aware that children outgrow their clothes quickly, the brand focuses on comfort, safety, and contemporary designs without straining parents’ budgets. Offering an extensive range of apparel and
Trump Unveils $5 Million ‘Gold Card’ for Wealthy Immigrants
U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to introduce a “gold card” granting wealthy foreigners the right to live and work in the U.S. for a $5 million fee, offering a path to citizenship. The initiative, set to launch in two weeks, will replace the EB-5 investor visa program. Commerce Secretary
Maha Kumbh 2025 Ends with Final Dip at Prayagraj Sangam
The 45-day Maha Kumbh, one of the world’s largest religious gatherings, concluded today in Prayagraj with the final “Amrit Snan” at Triveni Sangam on Maha Shivratri. A record 63.36 crore devotees participated in the sacred ritual, seeking spiritual purification. Massive security and logistical measures were in place, especially after the
Mediation in India: A Game-Changer for Legal Efficiency
Mediation has emerged as a formidable force in alternative dispute resolution (ADR), enabling swift, amicable settlements while alleviating the burden on judicial systems worldwide. Leading nations such as the U.S., the U.K., and Singapore have institutionalized mediation as a primary recourse for commercial, family, and civil disputes. The growing global
Sustainable Water Source Can Cut Human & Wildlife Conflict
The Earth Brigade Foundation (EBF), a Mumbai-based NGO, champions wildlife conservation, street animal welfare, and the empowerment of underprivileged rural women across India. Recognizing the intertwined challenges of endangered wildlife, marginalized forest communities, and neglected stray animals in urban settings, EBF employs a dynamic, solution-driven approach to create lasting impact.
US Backs Russia at UN Vote, Signals Shift in Ukraine Stance
In a surprising move, the United States on Monday sided with Russia on a UN General Assembly resolution calling for de-escalation and a peaceful resolution of the Ukraine war. The shift comes amid escalating tensions between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The resolution, backed by Ukraine
Making Rainwater Harvesting Smart, Sustainable, and Scalable
Rain Catchers leads the charge in rainwater conservation, engineering cutting-edge solutions that make water sustainability practical and efficient. The company specializes in manufacturing high-performance rainwater, industrial, and irrigation filters while excelling in a range of allied services—water management, technical geographic surveys, installation, sales, service, marketing, and research and development. Its
FretBox: Transforming Hostel Management with AI Disruption
FretBox revolutionizes hostel management by streamlining operations and elevating the living experience in hostels. As a 24/7 digital assistant, it automates daily tasks, enhances communication, and fortifies security—delivering unmatched convenience for students while optimizing efficiency for educational institutions and property managers. Since its launch, FretBox has witnessed extraordinary growth. In
USAID to Lay Off 2,000 Employees, Place Most on Leave
In a sweeping move, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) will lay off approximately 2,000 employees on Sunday, while most remaining full-time staff will be placed on administrative leave overnight. A report suggests that only personnel handling mission-critical functions will continue working. The American Foreign Service Association (AFSA) criticized