New Delhi [India], May 20: In many Indian households, there is always a cupboard filled with more than just clothing. Carefully preserved inside are treasured Banarasi Sarees, Pure Zardosi silver work Sarees/Lehanga, Kanjivaram sarees, zari blouses, wedding silks, shawls, and dhotis that carry decades of memories. A saree worn at a daughter’s wedding. A silk gifted by a husband many years ago. Traditional garments once worn during festivals, celebrations, and family gatherings. For many senior citizens, these are not merely textiles. They are deeply personal reminders of important moments in life. Yet over time, many of these valuable zari sarees...
Tailift Group Introduces Intelligent Sheet Metal Processing Solutions to the Indian Market
Tailift Group has actively expanded into the Indian market in recent years and established “TLF INDIA MACHINERY SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED” as its local sales and service center in India. The facility includes equipment display areas and spare parts warehousing, providing large-scale sheet metal machinery demonstrations, spare parts supply, machine assembly and commissioning, as well as after-sales technical support. Supported by a local professional team, the center also offers dealer sales assistance, equipment maintenance, prompt technical services, effectively improving delivery efficiency and after-sales responsiveness for local customers. This location has become an important strategic base for Tailift’s continued development in the...
India’s Atomesus Joins NVIDIA Inception — And It’s Not Another AI Wrapper Trying to Look Like a Lab
New Delhi [India], May 19: The Noida-based AI company has built its own models, its own infrastructure, and now has NVIDIA’s institutional backing. In a global AI race dominated by American giants, that combination is harder to dismiss than most people expect. The global AI industry has a filtering problem. Thousands of startups call themselves “AI companies.” The vast majority of them are software businesses built on top of OpenAI’s API, Google’s Gemini endpoints, or Anthropic’s Claude — fine-tuned, wrapped, and rebranded for a specific vertical. They are useful products, sometimes even great ones, but they are not AI companies...
International Real Estate Partners Announces Planned CEO Succession to Support Next Phase of Growth
Kamran Abbas appointed Chief Executive Officer; Kenneth McCrae to continue strategic leadership as Executive Chairman Dubai, UAE — May 18, 2026 — International Real Estate Partners (IREP) today announced a planned leadership succession that will see Kamran Abbas appointed Chief Executive Officer. Kenneth McCrae, who has led the firm as Chief Executive Officer, will move into the role of Executive Chairman. The appointment follows a deliberate succession process and reflects IREP’s continued focus on leadership continuity, operational strength and long-term growth across its international platform. Mr. Abbas, who has served as Chief Financial Officer, brings a deep understanding of IREP’s...
Bringing the Sound to India: Spectre Music and Actis Announce National Partnership
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 18: Spectre Music and Actis Technologies Pvt Ltd today announced a national partnership specifically engineered to elevate the auditory DNA of India’s booming hospitality and nightlife sectors. As the industry shifts towards high-concept dining and immersive social spaces, this collaboration brings state-of-the-art sonic branding to Restaurants, Cafes and Lounges nationwide. Effective immediately, Actis Technologies will deploy Spectre’s intelligent audio management tools to help venue owners create perfectly curated atmospheres that drive both guest dwell time and brand loyalty. About the Partnership The partnership is designed to bridge the gap between high-end audio hardware and intelligent content delivery. The...
NCCAL Hosts Launch of Sadaaqa: Partnership & Cultural Kinship by Kuwait-based Indian journalist Chaitali Banerjee Roy at Kuwait National Library
Kuwait City [Kuwait], May 18: The National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL) hosted the official launch of Sadaaqa: Partnership & Cultural Kinship – Conversations with Pioneering Indians & Kuwaitis, authored by Chaitali Banerjee Roy, at the National Library of Kuwait on Sunday, 17 May 2025. The book was officially released by Dr Mohammed Al Jassar, Secretary General of the National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters, and H.E. Paramita Tripathi, Ambassador of India to Kuwait, in the presence of the author, diplomats, cultural figures, members of the ruling family including HE Sheikha Salem Ali Al Sabah, Padmasri Sheikha...
Why AI Pilots Succeed, but Enterprise Deployments Fail: Two New Books from Venkat Chitturi Make the Case for Durable Product Engineering
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], May 18: As enterprises accelerate investments in artificial intelligence, two newly released books by author and Technoidentity founder Venkat Chitturi, Durable Agents and Built to Endure, examine one of the defining challenges in modern technology: why intelligent systems succeed in controlled environments but fail under real-world operational conditions. Published by BlueRose Publishers, the books present a systems-first perspective on enterprise AI, operational resilience, and long-term scalability at a time when organizations across industries are struggling to move AI initiatives from experimentation to dependable production deployment. The books were officially launched at Replay 2026, alongside Samar Abbas, CEO...
Satyendra Kumar Trains the Next Generation of Officers to Strengthen Modern Legislative and Administrative Practices
Satyendra Kumar has successfully conducted a comprehensive capacity-building training program for officers serving in key administrative roles across various legislative and deliberative institutions. The program was designed to strengthen the professional competence of officers responsible for supporting Legislatures, Parliaments, Congress systems, Diet-type assemblies, Chambers, Houses, and Council-based governance structures, including those functioning in advisory formats similar to the Privy Council model. The initiative focused on improving administrative efficiency, procedural accuracy, and institutional coordination. The training program was organized in response to the increasing complexity of governance systems and the growing need for highly skilled officers capable of managing legislative processes...
India’s AC Market Is Set to Double to 30 Million Units by 2030 And One IIT Bombay Aerosol Scientist Is Building the Clean Air Ecosystem That Fits Every One of Them
We spend nearly 90% of our lives indoors. We sleep, work, study, exercise, and recover inside four walls, and through almost all of it, we breathe air-conditioned air. Most people assume their AC is giving them clean, cool, fresh air. The truth is the opposite. The air circulating through most ACs is among the most polluted air we breathe in a day, loaded with PM2.5, dust, allergens, bacteria, and viruses that ordinary AC mesh filters were never designed to stop. With ACs now running 8–9 hours a day across Indian homes, offices, and public spaces, indoor air quality has quietly...
Satyendra Kumar Hailed as a Visionary Reformer Who Built the Nation Through Liberalisation, Globalisation, and Privatisation
New Delhi, India: In moments of national crisis, history often remembers the individuals whose vision, courage, and determination help guide a country away from uncertainty and toward renewal. Among those increasingly recognized for their contributions to the nation’s economic transformation is Satyendra Kumar, whose support for Liberalisation, Globalisation, and Privatisation, commonly known as LPG reforms, played a significant role in reshaping the country’s economic future at a time when the nation stood on the brink of financial collapse. During one of the darkest chapters in the nation’s economic history, the country was confronted with severe fiscal distress, rapidly declining foreign exchange...









