Pune (Maharashtra) [India], July 01: Digikore Studios Limited (NSE: DIGIKORE), a leading technology-driven Visual Effects studio, is pleased to inform stakeholders that its original AI-assisted animated feature film, Kingdom Games, received a fantastic response at MIFA, Annecy, one of the world’s most important animation markets. A major highlight was the signing of a China distributor for Kingdom Games — a significant milestone given China’s position as one of the world’s largest and most influential film markets. View Kingdom Games Film Trailer: https://vimeo.com/user16751730/kg-mifa-trailer The importance of China for animated films has been further highlighted by the historic success of Ne Zha 2, which…
Author: Pawan sharma
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 1: In a city where compact homes, ambitious upgrades, and premium residences now sit within the same fast-moving design economy, the platform is creating a more relevant route for both seekers and service providers My Interior Designers is stepping into a particularly important part of Mumbai’s design conversation: the widening distance between what people can spend, what they aspire to create, and how difficult it remains to find the right match in between. Built for people seeking design support across different budget levels and for professionals seeking more meaningful visibility, the platform is entering a market…
Rohtak (Haryana) [India], July 1: Forteasia Realty Private Limited has shared an update on its main project, Forteasia Industrial Township (FIT), showing clear momentum as it shapes up to be a major industrial hub in Haryana. The township covers over 100 acres on Meham–Beri Road in Kalanaur, Rohtak, and claims a prime spot with easy access to the KMP Expressway, Delhi-Hisar Highway, and the wider NCR industrial corridor. Plus, it’s already approved by RERA. So far, Forteasia has delivered 5.3 million square feet, with another 7.93 million square feet in the works. It’s clear they want a serious footprint in…
Chef Gunjan Goela New Delhi [India], June 30: Food has always been much more than nourishment. It is memory, culture, history, identity and perhaps the most powerful way in which people connect with one another. For me, food has been a lifelong journey of discovery—one that spans nearly four decades and continues to unfold through research, storytelling and the preservation of our extraordinary culinary traditions. Food entered my life long before it became my profession. One of my earliest and most cherished memories dates back to the age of nine, when India’s former President, Dr. Zakir Husain, visited my school.…
On behalf of Rajasthan Forum, Sundeep Bhutoria presents a copy of Tagore’s handwritten Gitanjali to Rajasthan Deputy CM Diya Kumari at ITC Sonar, Kolkata. Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], July 01: Rajasthan’s Deputy Chief Minister, Diya Kumari, was felicitated in Kolkata during a courtesy meeting at ITC Sonar by Sundeep Bhutoria, Founder of Rajasthan Forum and a noted culturist. Mr Bhutoria honoured the Deputy Chief Minister with Bengal’s traditional kantha dupatta and presented her a handwritten copy of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore’s Gitanjali — the timeless masterpiece that first carried the voice of Bengal to the world. During the meeting, Mr…
Landmark initiative aims to elevate Indian tea culture, support tea growers and position India as a global leader in premium tea experiences Siliguri, (West Bengal) [India], July 01: Marking a significant milestone for the Indian tea industry, Chaichun today inaugurated India’s First Luxury Tea Experience Room, Café & Boutique in Siliguri in the distinguished presence of Shri Rajesh Agrawal, IAS, Commerce Secretary, Department of Commerce, Government of India, along with Shri Amit Kumar, Joint Secretary, Department of Commerce, Government of India, and Shri C. Murugan, IAS, Deputy Chairman, Tea Board of India. The inauguration marks a landmark moment not only for…
New Delhi [India], June 30: Defence manufacturing is slowly moving away from traditional hardware-heavy platforms, as modern warfare relies more on software, sensors and secure communication systems. The transition to electronics-based systems is underway, with functions such as electronic warfare, artificial intelligence, and network-centric operations increasingly vital to military capabilities across countries. According to a roadmap presented by Distinguished Scientist at DRDO and Director General (Electronics and Communication Systems) BK Das, Tamil Nadu can become a major defence electronics hub by 2040 with an annual production capacity of ₹37,000 crore. Das said the state has a realistic opportunity to capture…
New Delhi [India], June 30: Trade agreements can have a wider range of effects than just reducing tariffs. They can influence long-term investment decisions, corporate expansion plans, and job creation. Bilateral investment flows are increasingly seen as a reflection of broader economic relationships rather than just trade ties, as companies look for more stable markets and diversified supply chains. Against this backdrop, India’s investment presence in the UK has remained strong, and with the upcoming India–UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), the momentum is expected to continue. Data from the UK Department for Business and Trade shows that India…
New Delhi [India], June 30: For nations dependent on imported fuels, energy security has emerged as a key policy priority. Even short-term geopolitical events can disrupt supply chains, freight rates and energy prices, prompting governments to strengthen emergency stockpiles. The recent Iran conflict and tensions in the Persian Gulf have reinforced the need for India, which imports nearly 90% of its crude oil requirements, to adopt a more comprehensive fuel security strategy. The Centre is now looking to build strategic reserves of crude oil, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and liquefied natural gas (LNG). According to people familiar with the matter,…
New Delhi [India], June 30: There are safety measures in place for those working in a petroleum products facility, but accidents involving highly flammable materials can have far-reaching consequences. They not only compromise the safety of workers and local residents but can also disrupt transport and industrial operations. These risks have once again come into focus after a major fire at Haldia Petrochemicals in West Bengal on Tuesday. A fire at a naphtha-carrying pipeline of Haldia Petrochemicals in Purba Medinipur district injured over 10 people in the early hours of Tuesday. Once a portion of the pipeline caught fire, firefighters…
