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  • Unveiling Powerful Synergies Between Plant Compounds That Dramatically Reduce Inflammation

    Researchers discover that familiar food ingredients can work together inside immune cells to drastically boost each other’s anti-inflammatory effects

     

    Chronic inflammation often manifests as a silent process, causing no immediate pain or major symptoms. However, if left unchecked, it can eventually turn into a silent killer by contributing to serious conditions including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, obesity, arthritis, and even cancers. At the cellular level, inflammation is driven by immune cells that release chemical signals to fight perceived infections or injury, and diet is known to influence this process. Many everyday foods and seasonings—such as herbs, spices, and aromatic plants—contain natural compounds called phytochemicals that can regulate inflammatory pathways. For centuries, these ingredients have been used together in traditional cuisine and herbal practices, long before their biological effects were understood.

     

    Despite this long history, modern science has struggled to understand the anti-inflammatory mechanisms driven by plant-based ingredients. Many individual plant compounds show anti-inflammatory effects in laboratory experiments, but only at concentrations much higher than those possible to reach through a normal diet. As a result, there has been skepticism about whether so-called ‘anti-inflammatory foods’ can meaningfully affect immune responses in the body. Even more unclear is how different compounds might work together inside cells in a synergistic manner, with specific combinations producing stronger effects than single ingredients alone. Such synergies have rarely been measured experimentally, nor explained at the molecular level.

     

    To address these questions, a research team led by Professor Gen-ichiro Arimura from the Department of Biological Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science, Japan, investigated how combinations of familiar plant-derived compounds produce anti-inflammatory effect in immune cells. Their study, publishedinVolume 18, Issue 3 ofthe journal Nutrients on January 23, 2026, examined whether pairing compounds found in mint, eucalyptus, and chili peppers could suppress inflammatory signals more effectively than using each compound independently.

     

    The researchers focused on macrophages, a type of immune cell that plays a central role in inflammation by producing small signaling proteins called cytokines, which promote inflammation. In their experiments, murine macrophages were stimulated with lipopolysaccharide, a bacterial component commonly used to trigger inflammation in cellular studies. The team then treated these cells with menthol (from mint), 1,8-cineole (from eucalyptus), capsaicin (from chili peppers), andβ-eudesmol (from hops and gingers), both individually and in carefully controlled combinations.

     

    Using gene expression analysis, protein level measurements, and calcium imaging analysis, the researchers examined how these compounds affected key inflammatory biomarkers. They also tested whether the plant compounds acted through transient receptor potential (TRP) channels; these are proteins in the cell membrane that sense chemical and physical stimuli and help regulate calcium signaling, which is important for immune cell activation.

     

    When used alone, capsaicin stood out as the most potent anti-inflammatory compound. However, the most striking synergistic results appeared for compound combinations. “When capsaicin and menthol or 1,8-cineole were used together, their anti-inflammatory effect increased several hundred-fold compared to when each compound was used alone,” highlights Prof. Arimura.

     

    Further experiments aided in elucidating the mechanism behind the synergistic function. Menthol and 1,8-cineole acted through TRP channels and calcium signaling, whereas capsaicin has been suggested to suppress inflammation through a different pathway independent of TRP. “We demonstrated that this synergistic effect is not a coincidence, but is based on a novel mode of action resulting from the simultaneous activation of different intracellular signaling pathways,” says Prof. Arimura. “This provides clear molecular-level evidence for the empirically known effects of combining food ingredients.

     

    These findings help explain how mixtures of plant compounds could exert notable biological effects even at low doses achievable through diet. Moreover, they suggest new ways to design functional foods, supplements, seasonings, or fragrances that deliver strong effects using small amounts of their active ingredients.

     

    Broadly speaking, the study supports the idea that the health benefits of plant-rich diets may arise not from single ‘super compounds,’ but from cooperative or synergistic interactions among many plant components.

     

    While further studies in animal models and humans are needed to cement these conclusions, this work provides a clearer scientific basis for understanding how everyday foods and natural anti-inflammatory compounds may help regulate chronic inflammation,ultimately supporting long-term health.

  • Sber welcomes entries to international seed accelerator Sber500

    New-batch applications will be accepted until April 10

    Feb 17, 2026, Moscow

    Sber is announcing the start of the seventh batch of Sber500, an international seed accelerator for technology startups from Russia and abroad.

    The seed accelerator invites startups with finished products or breakthrough DeepTech projects at earlier stages that can contribute to the long-term development of key sectors of the economy. Some of the tech priorities are generative artificial intelligence, robotics, new materials, and other science-driven fields with high scaling potential. Special attention is given to international startups seeking to grow their business and raise investments in Russia.

    The seed accelerator program will last for 12 weeks and will be conducted in English. The first stage — an online boot camp — will bring together 150 teams to shape or rethink their strategy and product, as well as propose a strategy for applying their solutions within the Sber ecosystem.

    Following the boot camp selection stage, the top 25 teams will proceed into the main program to work with international mentors and Sber500 partners from among investors and large companies. The final stage of the accelerator is a demo day at the Moscow Startup Summit in the fall of 2026, where startups will pitch their solutions to the leaders of major corporations, venture fund partners, and government officials.

    Alexander Vedyakhin, first deputy chairman of the Executive Board, Sberbank:

    “Sber500 is a unique project for the Russian market. It combines the interests of investors, corporate partners, the state, and, of course, Sber itself. For us, it is an opportunity to build a community of technology partners around us and significantly accelerate the marketing of new products. For startups, it is a chance to acquire a client and test the viability of their product on a large infrastructure.

    “Sber500 teams pitch their solutions to 70 venture investors, funds, more than 30 customers, and negotiate partnerships with Sber companies. Graduates of the previous six batches raised RUB 1 bn (USD 13 mn) in investments in 2025 alone, which is approximately 14% of the Russian venture market in 2025, according to Venture Guide. All investments in the 155 graduates of the accelerator over six years surpassed RUB 4.6 bn (USD 60 mn), while their revenue grew on average four-fold within two years after the accelerator. In some cases, it soars by up to 1,000 times.”

  • AD Ports, BUA, and MAIR Groups Sign MoU on Sugar, Agro-Industry & Global Logistics

    AD Ports Group, BUA Group, and MAIR Group Sign MoU to Explore Collaboration in Sugar Refining, Agro-Industrial Development, and Integrated Global Logistics Solutions

     

    Abu Dhabi, UAE – Feb 17: AD Ports Group (ADX: ADPORTS), a leading global enabler of trade, industry, and logistics solutions, today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with BUA Group, one of Africa’s largest foods, mining, manufacturing, and industrial conglomerates, and MAIR Group (ADX: MAIR), a strategic investment company focused on grocery retail and commercial real estate in the UAE, to explore the development of integrated sugar refineries and edible oil facilities in Abu Dhabi and select international markets.

     

    The partnership aims to create a world-class food manufacturing and processing ecosystem with the ambition of establishing the region’s largest agri-food hub, serving both regional and global demand. In line with the UAE National Food Security Strategy 2051, the initiative would support economic diversification, stimulate industrial growth, and reinforce the UAE’s position as a global centre for agri-food trade and distribution.

     

    The MoU covers potential projects at Khalifa Port in Abu Dhabi, and in Africa and Latin America, leveraging Khalifa Port’s advanced infrastructure and multimodal connectivity to advance AD Ports Group’s growing global presence in the agro-industrial sector, the Group is already developing agri-bulk handling and storage infrastructure with partners in Pakistan and Kazakhstan.

     

    The MoU will also assess opportunities in grains, pulses, animal feed, agricultural commodities, and associated maritime, logistics, port, and distribution solutions.

     

    Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, Managing Director and Group CEO, AD Ports Group, said: “This MoU reflects our ambition to expand AD Ports Group’s role across strategic agro-processing value chains and contribute to the UAE National Food Security 2051. By combining our integrated end-to-end trade and logistics capabilities, with BUA Group’s agro-industrial expertise and MAIR Group’s strategic focus on the food sector, we will explore opportunities that strengthen food supply chains, drive industrial value creation, and deepen trade ties between Africa and the UAE, in line with the vision of our wise leadership.”

     

    Abdul Samad Rabiu, Founder and Chairman of BUA Group, said: “This strategic partnership marks a major milestone in BUA’s international expansion and reflects our long-term vision of building globally competitive industrial platforms. As one of Africa’s leading conglomerates, we are proud to collaborate with AD Ports Group and MAIR Group in support of the UAE’s National Food Security Strategy 2051. Together, we aim to create a future-ready food processing ecosystem that strengthens cross-continental trade, enhances supply chain resilience, and delivers sustainable economic value for generations to come.”

     

    Nehayan Hamad Alameri, Managing Director and Group CEO of MAIR Group, said: “This partnership brings together complementary strengths across investment, industrial development, and logistics. MAIR Group’s focus on grocery retail, commercial real estate, and supply chain infrastructure positions us well to support the integration of agro-industrial and food industries. By exploring opportunities in sugar refining, edible oils, and broader food processing, we are contributing to a more integrated and resilient food ecosystem that supports national and regional food security.”

  • A New Benchmark for Landmark Celebrations: Redefining Scale, Spectacle, and Sophistication at Fairmont Mumbai

    MUMBAI, Feb 17: Anchored by one of the largest and most technologically advanced banqueting destinations in India, Fairmont Mumbai positions itself as the most definitive address for weddings, receptions, large-scale celebrations, and global conventions. With expansive venues, architectural drama, and a deeply personalised service philosophy, the hotel ushers in a new era of MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions)

    From 2,000-guest galas to intimate corporate gatherings, Fairmont Mumbai seamlessly bridges scale with soul & good taste, delivering experiences that feel monumental yet meticulously curated.

    Where Grandeur Meets Precision

    Fairmont Mumbai’s event spaces are envisioned as immersive environments—architecturally bold, technologically seamless, and intuitively designed to bring ambitious visions to life. State-of-the-art, plug-and-play infrastructure ensures effortless execution, while layered design details infuse each venue with timeless elegance.

    Golden accents lend understated opulence, while carpets inspired by Paithani sarees—crafted by artisans from Maharashtra—anchor the spaces in regional heritage. Even at a monumental scale, the service philosophy remains bespoke, ensuring every celebration feels considered, fluid, and deeply personal.

    Innovative ceiling structures with a 100-tonne hanging capacity enable breathtaking aerial performances and large-format productions, while a dedicated car lift allows luxury vehicles to arrive seamlessly—transforming automotive showcases into moments of theatre.

    A Dazzling Stage for Grand and Intimate Moments

    Designed as a versatile canvas for celebration and connection, Fairmont Mumbai’s MICE portfolio includes:

    • Infinity Ballroom: A spectacular 21,000 sq. ft. ballroom paired with an equally expansive 21,000 sq. ft. pre-function area featuring two live theatre kitchens, accommodating up to 2,000 guests.
    • Eon Ballroom: A refined, high-energy venue with a built-in bar, ideal for stylish soirées and exhibitions.
    • The Vantage: A 12,000 sq. ft. rooftop venue with sweeping views of the city and airport, designed for exclusive open-air celebrations.
    • Grand Terminus: A sophisticated business centre equipped with advanced technology for board meetings, conferences, and intimate gatherings.

    “Fairmont Mumbai’s banqueting and MICE offering has been thoughtfully conceived as a destination in itself—where scale is matched by precision, and grandeur is delivered with intent. From hosting India’s largest celebrations to facilitating focused, high-level conversations, every space is designed to feel intuitive, immersive, and deeply personal. Our vision is to set a new benchmark for landmark events in the city, where every gathering is elevated through design, technology, and the signature Fairmont approach to service.” – Rajiv Kapoor, General Manager, Fairmont Mumbai

    “Fairmont Mumbai represents a defining moment in our vision to create world-class destinations that shape the future of hospitality in India. The scale and ambition of its banqueting and event spaces reflect a commitment to building enduring landmarks—spaces designed not just for today, but for generations of celebrations to come. In partnership with Fairmont, we have created an address where architecture, heritage, and contemporary luxury converge to host the country’s most iconic moments.” – Nitan Chhatwal, Chairman & Managing Director, Shrem Group

    The New Landmark for Defining Celebrations

    In a city that celebrates without pause, Fairmont Mumbai stands as the ultimate destination for events that demand scale, sophistication, and soul—setting a new benchmark for landmark celebrations in India.

  • Kolkata Seniors Embrace Active, Intentional Living with Primus Ganges

    Kolkata, Feb 17: A new era of senior living is emerging in Kolkata, where ageing is no longer synonymous with slowing down, but with living intentionally. At the forefront of this transformation is Primus Ganges at Srijan Ganga City, a landmark collaboration between Srijan Realty and Primus Senior Living, India’s leading professional senior living operator.

    For decades, Kolkata’s seniors primarily aged within ancestral homes, guided by tradition and familial obligations. Today, a cultural shift is underway. Seniors are choosing independence, wellness, and community on their own terms — marking a transition from passive ageing to active, purposeful living.

    “Kolkata’s residential conversation is maturing,” says Keshav Agarwal, Director, Srijan Realty. “Today’s seniors are not downsizing — they are right-sizing. They want independence without isolation, support without stigma, and community without compromise. Primus Ganges reflects that evolution.”

    Primus Ganges offers thoughtfully designed studios, 1 BHK, and 2 BHK residences ranging from 500 sq. ft. to 1,311 sq. ft., balancing elegance with functionality. Residences feature barrier-free layouts, safety-conscious designs, and abundant natural light, ensuring comfort and empowerment rather than institutional management.

    Beyond architecture, the community emphasizes structured wellness, preventive healthcare, and seamless support. With over 3,500 senior homes under development across six cities, Primus Senior Living brings trained care teams, technology-enabled monitoring, curated engagement programs, and on-call medical assistance to every resident.

    “Senior living is not about adding more years to life,” says Adarsh Narahari, Founder & MD, Primus Senior Living. “It is about adding more life to every year. At Primus Ganges, seniors don’t just age safely — they age actively, with strength, dignity, and community.”

    The development also addresses the “worry gap” families experience when adult children are geographically dispersed. By fostering meaningful social connections, daily engagement, and preventive wellness, Primus Ganges ensures reassurance and fulfillment for both residents and families.

    With Kolkata’s strong healthcare infrastructure, cultural vibrancy, and sense of belonging, the city is poised to lead Eastern India’s senior living evolution. Primus Ganges represents the professionalization of ageing ecosystems, blending intelligent design with integrated care, where dignity, vitality, and purpose define the second innings.

    Kolkata’s seniors are no longer waiting for life to slow down. With developments like Primus Ganges, the city’s second innings is intentional, vibrant, and future-ready.

  • Methane Gas Leak Detection and Monitoring at LNG Pressure Regulation Facilities Using Flir OGI Cameras and AI

    In 2025, a public corporation in South Korea responsible for domestic LNG operations introduced the Flir GF77a optical gas imaging (OGI) camera to strengthen methane leak monitoring at the pressure regulation facilities of the Boryeong LNG Terminal.

     

    The solution combined real-time OGI video with an AI-based plume detection engine to support safer, more effective monitoring particularly in outdoor, unmanned environments where conventional sensors can be less reliable.

    The challenge: outdoor equipment + unmanned monitoring

    LNG pressure regulation facilities are mission-critical and can be vulnerable to leakage risks. While fixed gas sensors were already installed on site, the operator faced an ongoing challenge with remote, unmanned management—especially outdoors.

    As the facility manager explained:

    “LNG pressure regulation facilities are extremely critical yet prone to leakage risks. While gas sensors are installed on-site for operation, unmanned remote management posed a problem: the equipment is installed outdoors, reducing the likelihood of gas sensors detecting leaks if they occur. While seeking ways to further improve overall leak monitoring and safety for outdoor gas pressure regulation equipment, we discovered that the Flir OGI camera could detect gas leaks at an early stage.”

    The approach: validate methane visibility before full deployment

    Pole-mounted gas leak monitoring cameras at an outdoor LNG pressure regulation facility.

    Before installing the system at the LNG pressure regulation site, the team conducted an on-site test by intentionally releasing a sample methane gas to validate performance. The Flir GF77a—optimised specifically for methane detection—enabled the operator to observe the gas release pattern immediately on a monitor. Following the successful trial, the customer installed the GF77a alongside the existing CCTV infrastructure.

    Solution deployment: Flir GF77a + AI-based gas leak detection

    Installation location

    1. Field of view covering the entire outdoor pressure regulation facility

    2. Network-based installation, similar to CCTV (leveraging existing structures)

    Operating workflow

    1. The GF77a transmits real-time OGI video

    2. An AI analysis engine detects leak/plume patterns automatically

    3. Alarms are triggered and events are logged when a leak is detected

    4. Operators respond immediately based on site procedures and the situation

     

    Outcomes: wider coverage, faster awareness, lower complexity

    By adopting Flir’s visual gas detection approach, the customer strengthened monitoring across a wide area without deploying multiple cameras. Because the solution could be integrated with existing CCTV infrastructure, the operator avoided additional structures—helping to reduce overall installation complexity and cost.

    Compared with conventional sensor-only approaches, the solution also enabled visualisation-based monitoring over a broader area, supporting earlier awareness of potential risk indicators. As an AI-powered, image-based monitoring layer that complements existing sensors, the system improved surveillance capability for outdoor, unmanned LNG pressure regulation facilities.

    Operator perspective and continuous improvement

    The facility manager noted both the operational value and the roadmap for refinement:

    “We expect that applying both the AI-based gas detection system and the OGI camera system will enable more effective gas leak detection operations. While there are areas for improvement, such as sensitivity adjustment and environmental impact correction in the method of detecting gas leaks and visualizing their patterns, we clearly see the advantage of enhancing detection performance while supplementing existing measurement methods. Although it is in the early stages of installation, we expect it to help prevent safety accidents before they occur.”

    Next steps

    Looking ahead, the customer plans to:

    • Advance AI models tailored to site-specific conditions

    • Expand monitoring to broader sections for integrated facility-wide oversight

    • Extend automation capabilities across additional gas equipment types

    Conclusion

    This case demonstrates how Flir OGI cameras paired with AI plume detection can complement traditional sensor systems and raise the standard for intelligent, visual methane leak detection—supporting safer, smarter operations in LNG pressure regulation environments.

  • Jeanologia urges industry to accelerate PP Spray phase-out following ZDHC Watchlist update

    Since 2015, Jeanologia has set the standard with laser, Light Bright and G2 Ozone technologies, achieving authentic vintage effects in denim without chemical spraying.

     Valencia (Feb 17). Potassium permanganate has officially entered the Chemical Watchlist of the ZDHC Foundation, signaling increased scrutiny and potential phase-out of one of the most hazardous chemicals still used in denim finishing. The inclusion confirms an industry shift that Jeanologia anticipated more than a decade ago.

     For years, Jeanologia has called for the elimination of PP spray, warning about its impact on worker health, operational safety and the environment. Now, the industry is formally acknowledging what has been evident on factory floors worldwide.

     PP spray is commonly used to create localized vintage effects in denim, but it exposes operators to chemical micro-particles and presents serious occupational risks. Despite growing awareness and available alternatives, this practice continues to be used in parts of the industry. According to Jeanologia, millions of workers globally are still affected by this process.

     Jeanologia eliminated the need for PP spray in 2015, becoming the first technology provider to offer a scalable industrial alternative through laser-based finishing. Today, the company replaces PP spray through its laser technology with Light Bright tool and combined with G2 Ozone technology, delivering authentic vintage effects without chemical spraying. The solution offers full digital control, safer working conditions and reliable industrial performance.

     This approach is reinforced by Jeanologia’s Environmental Impact Measuring (EIM) platform. In its Innovations and Challenges in Denim Finishing 2024 Report, EIM identifies potassium permanganate as one of the remaining high-risk processes in garment finishing and highlights the urgent need for safer technologies, reinforcing laser-based solutions as a low-impact alternative.

     “PP spray belongs to the past. This is not about compliance; it’s about protecting people and transforming the way denim is made. The tools to eliminate PP already exist and are fully scalable. What the industry needs now is courage to move forward. It’s time to BAN

      PP SPRAY and embrace a cleaner, safer future for denim.” claims Jeanologia’s Global Marketing Director Carmen Silla.

     Over the past decade, Jeanologia has progressively replaced the most hazardous denim finishing processes with eco-efficient technologies, becoming the first company to eliminate sandblasting and to advance alternatives to stone washing, manual scraping and PP spray. Today, its laser and G2 Ozone technologies are implemented worldwide, enabling denim brands to achieve the same aesthetic results while improving worker safety, reducing chemical use and lowering water consumption, with measurable impact across global production.

     As transparency requirements, ESG reporting frameworks and chemical management standards continue to evolve, early adoption of safer technologies is increasingly becoming a competitive advantage. Jeanologia calls on brands, laundries and manufacturers to accelerate the transition toward chemical-free finishing. The technology exists. The transition is achievable. The time to act is now. BAN PP SPRAY is no longer a vision. It is already an industrial reality.

  • Kyndryl Expands AI Skilling Programs for Government Employees, Students and Youth in India

    Bangalore, Feb 17: Kyndryl (NYSE: KD), a leading provider of mission-critical enterprise services, today announced an expanded series of social impact programs aimed at advancing AI skills among students, civil servants and youth in India through inclusive training and capability-building initiatives.

    The programs are part of Kyndryl’s long-term commitment towards developing future-ready talent in India as outlined in the US$2.25 billion investment commitment announced in August 2025, and its broader focus on supporting national digital and skilling priorities. The expanded programs include:

    1. Strengthening Public Sector AI Readiness: Kyndryl will contribute to building a future-ready public sector workforce by integrating the company’s AI for Governance programs with the Government’s Karmayogi iGOT Platform, the central digital learning platform for government employees. The curated courses will focus on AI fundamentals, responsible use of AI, and cyber safety, and are designed to help officials identify practical AI opportunities while strengthening cyber resilience across public institutions.
    2. Introducing Foundational AI education in Government schools: Kyndryl will launch a foundational AI learning initiative for students in government schools. The pilot will begin in Varanasi and Ayodhya, with a focus on PM SHRI and Navodaya schools and aims to introduce age-appropriate AI education for 50,000 students while upskilling 1,000 teachers across 100 schools in two years.
    3. Empowering Youth as AI change-makers: Kyndryl will empower India’s youth to serve as AI change-makers in their communities by training graduate students to drive AI literacy, map community challenges, and support the adoption of AI-enabled solutions across areas including rural governance, agriculture, and livelihood development. In three years, the initiative aims to enable 30,000 youth annually across India covering several states contributing to the development of sustainable, AI-ready rural ecosystems.

    “Our mission is to support both India’s digital growth and to help unlock progress at every level,” said Lingraju Sawkar, President, Kyndryl India. “By strengthening the AI and cyber readiness of government officials, students and youth, we are helping build a confident, future-ready India that can lead with responsibility, resilience and innovation. Our programs are about empowering people everywhere to participate fully in the country’s digital transformation.”

    Kyndryl’s ongoing commitment to talent development and digital skilling was one of the key highlights during a previous meeting between the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, and Kyndryl Chairman and CEO Martin Schroeter, where discussions focused on leveraging AI for government efficiency, empowering underserved communities, and accelerating skilling at scale. Through continued collaboration and targeted initiatives, Kyndryl is contributing to national priorities related to public sector capacity-building, education, and rural development.

  • Pravasi Bharatiya Sangeet & Nritya Mahotsav 2026 to Celebrate Global Indian Classical Heritage in Kolkata

     Kolkata, India | 19th Feb 2025| 5:00 PM | Rathindra Mancha, Jorasanko Thakurbari

    February 17: The prestigious Pravasi Bharatiya Sangeet & Nritya Mahotsav 2026 will present an enchanting evening of Indian classical music and dance, celebrating the depth of India’s cultural heritage and its enduring global resonance. The grand cultural gathering is scheduled for 19th February 2025 at 5:00 PM at the iconic Rathindra Mancha, situated within the historic Jorasanko Thakurbari in Kolkata.

    The festival is being organised in association with Sarbabharatiya Sangeet O Sanskriti Parishad, reaffirming its commitment to preserving and promoting India’s classical traditions across borders.

    A Celebration of Music, Dance, and Cultural Exchange

    This year’s Mahotsav brings together eminent maestros, distinguished gurus, and talented performers from India and abroad, creating a powerful platform for artistic exchange and cultural unity.

    Featured Performances Include:

    Tabla Solo Recital by Vidwan Florian Schiertz

    Vandana, Sur Sanchari Sangeet Vidyalaya, Krishnanagar

    Direction: Vidushi Jaya Biswas

    Vocal & Instrumental Performances by:

    Vidushi Mitali Bhawmik (Vocal)

    Shri Monit Paul Bharatha (Sarod Recital)

    Shri Subhajit Dutta (Bharatanatyam)

    Nritya Malancha Group Presentation

    Kuchipudi Performance by Ms. Ipshita Chakraborty

    Classical Dance Performances by:

    Smt. Debdatta Lahiri (Odissi)

    Smt. Trisha Pal Das (Kathak)

    Co-Artists:

    Pt. Amit Chatterjee

    Shri Tapas Guha Thakurata

    Dr. Kamalaksha Mukherjee

    The evening will be gracefully anchored by Smt. Sonali Chattopadhyay, ensuring an engaging and seamless cultural experience for the audience.

    Honouring Tradition in a Historic Venue

    Hosting the festival at Jorasanko Thakurbari — the ancestral home of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore — adds profound cultural significance to the occasion. The venue stands as a symbol of Bengal’s artistic and intellectual legacy, making it an ideal setting for this grand celebration of classical arts.

    Strengthening Cultural Bridges

    The Pravasi Bharatiya Sangeet & Nritya Mahotsav aims to:

    Promote Indian classical music and dance globally

    Provide a platform for established and emerging artists

    Foster cultural dialogue between resident and diaspora communities

    Encourage youth participation in traditional art forms

    Through this initiative, the organisers reaffirm their commitment to sustaining India’s artistic heritage while embracing contemporary global audiences.

    The event is proudly supported by Shreyas Webmedia Solutions Pvt Ltd.

    Invitation

    Art lovers, cultural enthusiasts, patrons of classical arts, and members of the media are cordially invited to attend this distinguished cultural evening and witness a confluence of rhythm, melody, and movement.

    Contact & RSVP

    RSVP: SWARANJALI

    📞 9910300319

    🌐 www.swaranjali.org

    🌐 www.sssparishad.org

  • Space8 Platfroms Signed a Memorandum of Understanding (Mou) with Quantum X Aurum Group (QXA) to build Cross- Border Gold Financial Platform

    Mumbai, Feb 17: Spare8 Platforms Private Limited (“Spare8”) today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Thailand-based Quantum X Aurum Group (“QXA”) to develop a cross-border gold financial platform connecting Asia and the Middle East.

    The partnership brings together QXA’s access to gold sourcing and minting networks with Spare8’s extensive digital gold ecosystem in India, including its large customer base, jeweller partnerships and operational gold leasing platform. The companies are establishing operational anchors across India, Thailand and Dubai — key corridors in the global gold trade.

    Building A Cross-Border Gold Financial Ecosystem

    The venture aims to create an integrated system linking gold sourcing, processing and financial usage. The platform is designed to simplify how gold is owned, financed and transacted across borders, backed by physical gold aligned with international standards.

    Key components of the platform include:

    • Mining & Minting Access: Coordinated supply chain management from production to end market.
    • Gold Mining Devices: Structured programs connecting customers to gold output streams.
    • Visa Gold-Backed Credit Card: Enabling customers to spend against gold holdings via global payment networks.
    • Global Gold Leasing: Supporting productive use of gold through jeweller networks.
    • Structured Revenue Streams: Income channels across issuance, custody, transactions and spreads.

    India As The Demand Engine

    Spare8 is positioned as the demand and distribution engine of the partnership, leveraging:

    • 1.6 million users
    • Digital onboarding and payment capabilities
    • A nationwide jeweller redemption network
    • A live gold leasing platform

    This infrastructure provides immediate access to India’s robust gold consumption ecosystem, strengthening the platform’s cross-border scalability.

    Capital Strategy And Growth Plans

    To accelerate expansion, the companies are preparing for an asset-backed capital raise of USD $10–15 million, with the ability to scale as institutional participation increases. The funding strategy is structured to support growth through tangible asset backing while positioning the venture for access to larger global capital pools over time.

    Commenting on the partnership, Ronit Harisingani, Co-Founder and CEO of Spare8, said:

    “Gold is one of the world’s most trusted assets. What has been missing is modern infrastructure that connects supply, ownership and everyday financial use. This partnership brings those pieces together at scale.”

    Long-Term Vision

    The platform is being structured as an international operation from inception, designed to align with global institutional standards as it grows. Over time, the venture aims to position itself for participation in major capital markets, establishing a scalable and compliant cross-border gold financial ecosystem.

    With this MoU, Spare8 and Quantum X Aurum Group take a significant step toward redefining how gold functions in modern finance — bridging traditional asset trust with digital infrastructure across Asia and the Middle East.