Author: Arjun Singh

New Delhi [India], April 25: We’ve always thought of communication as something that can be learned. Speak better. Listen more. Choose the right words. The idea is that quality comes from practice – the more you polish, the more you clarify. It works. Until it doesn’t. Because most communication doesn’t break down at the level of language. It fails before it gets to the level of the sentence. It’s not the words. It’s alignment – between the message you want to send, the message you send, and what the other person can receive. This gap has widened recently. Work has…

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London [United Kingdom], April 25: At the Charing Cross Symposium 2026 this week, one theme kept resurfacing in quiet conversations between clinicians: what happens after the first year? It’s a question that doesn’t always make headlines, but it tends to shape real-world decisions. The preliminary three-year data from the SIRONA randomised trial, presented by Prof. Ulf Teichgräber, leaned directly into that gap. The study, backed by Concept Medical Inc., compares sirolimus-coated and paclitaxel-coated balloon angioplasty in femoropopliteal artery disease — an area where treatment choices have long been influenced by familiarity as much as by evidence. Looking Past the First…

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 25: Carrying forward a tradition she has followed for years, Actress Mishikka Chaurasia once again dedicated her birthday to giving back. Turning 27, she marked the day with acts of kindness, touching lives and spreading smiles across the city. Interestingly, Mishikka Chaurasia shares her birthday on 24th April alongside the legend Sachin Tendulkar and actor Varun Dhawan. The day began on a spiritual note as Mishikka attended the first aarti at Siddhivinayak Temple – Mumbai at 5:30 AM, seeking blessings for strength and positivity. Continuing her annual ritual of service, she spent time at King Edward…

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 24: There’s a peculiar contradiction playing out in the entertainment industry right now, one that would almost be poetic if it weren’t so practical. More shows are being released than ever before. More platforms are competing for attention. Budgets have ballooned to cinematic proportions. And yet, behind the scenes, the workforce is quietly shrinking. Layoffs, which began as a cautious adjustment in 2025, have extended into a pattern. Not a one-off correction. A recalibration. The kind that doesn’t trend loudly, but lingers. Efficiency, it turns out, is not always subtle. The Numbers Tell A Different Story…

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Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], April 25: Supreme Power Equipment Limited (SPEL) (NSE: SUPREMEPWR), One of India’s leading manufacturers of power and distribution transformers, has secured domestic orders aggregating to ₹128 Cr from Hyderabad-based companies, strengthening its order pipeline and near-term revenue visibility. Orders Secured on 22nd April 2026 Order 1 • Order Value: ₹51.30 Cr • Scope: Supply of 20MVA, 110/33–11 kV power transformers • Execution Timeline: Approximately 13 months Order 2 • Order Value: ₹23.30 Cr • Scope: Supply of 160MVA, 220 kV transformer • Execution Timeline: Approximately 13 months Orders Secured on 13th April 2026 Order 3 • Order Value: ₹39.90 Cr • Scope: Supply of 20MVA, 110/33–11 kV power transformers • Execution Timeline:…

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New Delhi [India], April 25: India’s business landscape in 2026 is buzzing with innovation, ambition, and disruption. Across industries—from fintech and mobility to digital marketing, education, and retail—a new wave of companies is not just adapting to change but actively shaping the future. These organizations are leveraging cutting-edge technology, bold strategies, and customer-first thinking to create real impact at scale. In this dynamic environment, a select group of standout companies is leading the charge, redefining standards, and setting new benchmarks for growth, creativity, and transformation. 1. Craywingz Craywingz is a full-service creative advertising agency based in Ahmedabad, built on the belief…

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 25: Line of Control, a gripping and emotionally charged feature film adapted from Mirza Waheed’s award-winning novel The Collaborator, will have its online global press meet on 15 April 2026. The film is set to release in India and Middle East on the 17th of April, 2026. Following a celebrated festival run, the film has been showcased at prestigious international platforms, including the San Diego International Film Festival (World Premiere), the UK Asian Film Festival (UK Premiere), and the Kala Ghoda Festival in Mumbai (Asia Premiere). The film is set against the Kashmir insurgency in 1993.…

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New Delhi [India], April 25: For years, solo travel in India meant just two things. You were either the spiritual type heading to the Himalayas for some grand awakening, or you were a heartbroken Bollywood lead, trying to outrun your problems. It was all or nothing—something you did only when life knocked you sideways. If things were fine, why leave on your own? But something’s shifting now. Walk into any hostel in Varkala, grab a coffee in Rishikesh, and the mood is different. There’s a 23-year-old coder from Bengaluru, clacking away on their laptop, a marketing manager from Delhi with…

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Seggovias introduces Spanish-themed living in Gurugram Gurugram (Haryana) [India], April 25: Gurugram is experiencing a shift in the real estate industry with the development of more specialized and theme-oriented real estate developments as homeowners are looking for something that can be more than a home. At the forefront of this change is the new residential project of Seggovias by Subh Housing, in Sector 70A, where the age-old beauty of Spanish architecture is to be introduced in the core of Haryana. A Touch of Spain in 70A Sector. The project will reflect a Mediterranean way of life, which will be creative beauty and practical living. The development is inspired by the…

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There’s something oddly comforting about a world that admits it’s broken. Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 24: For a while, entertainment tried very hard to be… hopeful. Bright colours, clean endings, heroes who knew exactly what they were doing. It was aspirational. It was marketable. It was also increasingly a little exhausting. Now, the shadows are back. Across films and streaming platforms, audiences are leaning into darker, morally ambiguous narratives, the kind that don’t offer easy answers or convenient resolutions. Call it noir, neo-noir, or just storytelling without illusions, but the shift is visible. And perhaps more tellingly, it feels appropriate.…

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