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  • Excelsoft Technologies appoints Mr. Doreswamy P as CEO

    Bengaluru, March 28:

    Excelsoft Technologies appoints Mr. Doreswamy P as CEO

    Excelsoft Technologies Limited, a leading provider of technology-driven learning solutions, today announced the appointment of Doreswamy P as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective immediately following approval by the Board of Directors.

    The Board has expressed strong confidence in Doreswamy’s leadership to guide Excelsoft into its next phase of accelerated growth and global expansion.

    Doreswamy P brings over 25 years of leadership experience across technology, services, and financial management. He has a proven track record of building scalable businesses, strengthening governance frameworks, and delivering long-term value creation.

     

    He has held senior leadership roles at organisations such as ISS, Quess Corp, SMS, and KPIT, where he drove business growth, operational excellence, and strategic transformation. As Co-Founder and former CEO of CredoPay Technology Services Private Limited, he led the development of a global payment orchestration platform and built strategic partnerships with banks, fintechs, and international stakeholders.

    A Chartered Accountant by training, Doreswamy has extensive experience working with Boards and investors, including leading IPO readiness, investor engagement, and post-listing governance.

    Notably, he has previously been associated with Excelsoft Technologies as an Independent Director and Chairman of the Audit Committee, where he played a key role in strengthening governance practices and supporting the company’s IPO journey.

    Dhananjaya Sudhanva, Chairman & Managing Director, Excelsoft Technologies Limited, said:
    “We are delighted to welcome Doreswamy P as our Chief Executive Officer. His deep expertise in technology leadership, financial governance, and strong understanding of Excelsoft’s vision make him uniquely positioned to lead the company forward. We are confident that under his leadership, Excelsoft will scale new heights, expand into new markets, and deliver sustained value to all stakeholders.”

    CEO Statement

    Doreswamy P, Chief Executive Officer, Excelsoft Technologies Limited, said:
    “I am honoured to take on this role at Excelsoft Technologies. Having previously served as an Independent Director, I have a deep appreciation for the company’s talent, culture, and transformative potential. My focus will be on expanding into new geographies, strengthening our technology capabilities, and accelerating growth to position Excelsoft as a global EdTech leader. Together, we will build an organisation that delivers lasting impact for our customers, employees, and investors.”

    Strategic Priorities

    In his new role, Doreswamy P will focus on:

    • Accelerating revenue growth and expanding into new geographies
    • Strengthening technology capabilities through AI-led innovation, including AI-Levate, intelligent proctoring, and automated assessment solutions
    • Reinforcing Excelsoft’s position as a global vertical SaaS leader in EdTech through its platforms — SARAS eAssessments, EasyProctor, EnablED, and OpenPage
    • Driving strategic acquisitions in EdTech and building geographically diverse sales teams across North America, the UK, Asia, and emerging markets
  • IndiGo Flight Makes Safe Emergency Landing at Delhi Airport

    An IndiGo flight was forced to make an emergency landing at Indira Gandhi International Airport on Saturday, following a technical issue reported mid-air. All passengers and crew on board were safely evacuated, and no injuries were reported.

    Airport and airline officials confirmed that the flight landed smoothly, and emergency services were on standby as a precaution. Passengers were later assisted with alternate travel arrangements.

    IndiGo has stated that it is investigating the cause of the incident and emphasized that passenger safety is its top priority. The airline also reassured travelers that all standard safety protocols were followed.

    Authorities are coordinating with the airline to ensure that operations at the airport continue without disruption while the investigation is underway.

  • Craft Techniques Finding a Place in Contemporary Menswear

    Jaipur, Mar 28 : In recent years, contemporary menswear has begun to move beyond strict minimalism. While clean tailoring and restrained palettes continue to define modern wardrobes, designers are increasingly exploring the role of craft within men’s clothing. Subtle embroidery, textured surfaces, and artisanal detailing are gradually becoming part of a new design language that blends heritage techniques with modern silhouettes.

    This shift reflects a broader change in fashion where craftsmanship is gaining renewed appreciation. Today’s consumers are not only interested in how a garment looks but also in the story behind how it is made. As a result, traditional craft techniques are finding a natural place in contemporary menswear, adding depth and character to otherwise simple forms.

    “Menswear has traditionally leaned toward restraint,” says Chirag Sogani, Founder of Plyene. “What we are seeing now is a more thoughtful integration of craft, where traditional techniques are used in a subtle way to enhance the garment rather than dominate it.”

    Reinterpreting Craft for Modern Menswear

    India has long been home to a rich textile heritage that includes embroidery traditions, hand stitching methods, and decorative techniques developed over centuries. While many of these crafts have historically appeared in ceremonial garments, designers today are adapting them for modern wardrobes.

    Techniques such as Kantha stitching, appliqué work, bead embellishments, and French knot embroidery introduce texture and detail while preserving the refined aesthetic that contemporary menswear demands. When used thoughtfully, these elements elevate a garment without compromising its simplicity.

    The key lies in restraint. Rather than creating heavily embellished pieces, designers are focusing on subtle craftsmanship that complements clean silhouettes.

    Craft in Plyene’s Spring Collection

    This philosophy is reflected in Plyene’s latest collection inspired by the mood of March, a season associated with blooming landscapes and new beginnings. The collection draws on the calm, bright energy of spring, expressed through soft pastel tones and lightweight fabrics suited for warmer days.

    Silhouettes such as Nehru jacket sets and relaxed kurta ensembles form the foundation of the collection. Within these designs, craft techniques appear as delicate accents that bring a sense of artistry to the garments.

    Colourful bead embellishments, abstract floral motifs, appliqué techniques, Kantha stitching, and French knot threadwork are thoughtfully integrated across the collection. These details echo the subtle beauty of spring flowers, adding dimension and character while maintaining a refined aesthetic.

    “For this collection, we wanted the craftsmanship to feel almost like an extension of the season itself,” explains Chirag Sogani. “The detailing is inspired by the quiet appearance of blossoms in spring. It is delicate, expressive, and carefully balanced.”

    Fabrics That Complement Craft

    The fabric choices in the collection further support this approach. Soft linen and silk serve as the primary materials, allowing the garments to remain breathable while retaining a sense of elegance.

    Linen provides a natural texture that enhances the handcrafted details, while silk introduces a subtle sheen that elevates the overall look. Together, these fabrics create garments that feel both comfortable and polished.

    According to Chirag Sogani, fabric plays a critical role in ensuring that craftsmanship feels effortless. “When the base fabric is light and breathable, the craft details naturally integrate into the garment. The idea is to create pieces that feel refined but still easy to wear.”

    Craft as a Modern Expression

    The integration of craft techniques into contemporary menswear reflects a broader evolution in fashion. Rather than viewing craft as something traditional or ceremonial, designers are now positioning it as a modern form of expression.

    Subtle embroidery, textured embellishments, and hand finished details allow garments to carry individuality and narrative without losing their versatility.

    A Balance of Heritage and Modernity

    For brands like Plyene, this balance between heritage craftsmanship and modern design lies at the core of their creative philosophy. By combining traditional techniques with contemporary silhouettes, the brand presents a wardrobe that feels both rooted and forward looking.

    As menswear continues to evolve, craft techniques are likely to play an increasingly important role in shaping the future of design. They bring authenticity, texture, and cultural richness to garments that might otherwise remain purely functional.

    In this new landscape, craftsmanship is not simply a decorative addition. It is a defining element of modern menswear, offering a deeper connection between clothing, culture, and the individual who wears it.

  • PM Modi to Inaugurate ₹891 Crore Rail Projects in Gujarat

    PM Modi to Inaugurate ₹891 Crore Rail Projects in Gujarat

    Gujarat is set to witness a major boost in railway infrastructure as Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepares to inaugurate a series of projects worth ₹891 crore. The initiatives include a new rail line and multiple track-doubling projects aimed at enhancing connectivity and improving the efficiency of the state’s rail network.

    Officials say that the new rail line will connect key regions, reducing travel time and providing better access for passengers and freight transport. The track-doubling projects are expected to ease congestion on busy routes, allowing more trains to run smoothly and improving punctuality.

    The launch of these projects reflects the government’s continued focus on strengthening infrastructure to support economic growth and regional development. Enhanced rail connectivity is expected to benefit industries, trade, and tourism across Gujarat.

    With these initiatives, commuters can look forward to faster, more reliable train services, while the state’s transport network becomes better equipped to handle increasing passenger and cargo demand.

    The Prime Minister’s visit underscores the importance of modernizing the rail sector and delivering infrastructure projects that directly improve the quality of life for residents while fostering economic opportunities.

  • Why Architects Still Begin with Marble: Material as the Starting Point of Design

    Kishangarh, Mar 28:  In architecture, every meaningful space begins with a decision that shapes everything that follows. While layouts, forms, and lighting play critical roles, the choice of material often becomes the foundation upon which the entire design evolves. Among all materials available today, marble continues to hold a unique position. It is not merely applied to complete a space. It often becomes the starting point that defines its direction.

    For architects, marble offers something that manufactured materials cannot replicate. It brings natural depth, visual continuity, and permanence. Its presence influences how light moves through a space, how surfaces connect, and how the architecture is ultimately experienced.

    This is why, in many projects, marble is considered early in the design process rather than at the final stage.

    Marble has the ability to guide architectural thinking from the beginning,” says Mr. Praveen Gangwal, Founder of Tilak Marbles. “When architects select a marble block, they are not just choosing a surface. They are defining the tone, character, and continuity of the entire space.”

    One of the defining qualities of marble is its ability to create cohesion. Its natural patterns and tonal balance allow large surfaces to feel connected rather than fragmented. This becomes especially important in contemporary architecture, where openness and spatial flow are central to the design intent.

    When marble is selected early, architects can align the material with structural elements, lighting, and spatial proportions. This ensures that the material integrates seamlessly into the architecture rather than appearing as an afterthought.

    White marble, in particular, plays a significant role in contemporary design. Its ability to reflect light enhances spatial clarity and creates a sense of openness. Collections such as Pigus White by Tilak Marbles, which include compositions like Ashen Matter, Polar Reflection, Luminous Plane, Cloud Schema, and Snow Algorithm, allow architects to choose marble that aligns precisely with their design vision while maintaining consistency across the space.

    Beyond aesthetics, marble also contributes to the long term integrity of a project. Its durability ensures that it continues to perform over decades, while its natural character allows it to remain relevant even as design trends evolve.

    “In our experience, architects who begin with marble are able to achieve greater material harmony,” explains Mr. Praveen Gangwal. “It allows them to design with clarity, knowing that the material will support the architecture for the lifetime of the space.”

    This approach is evident across both residential and commercial architecture. In luxury residences, marble often defines entrance areas, living spaces, and circulation zones. In hospitality and commercial environments, it helps establish identity and reinforces the architectural narrative.

    The process begins with careful block selection. Each marble block carries its own visual composition and structural characteristics. Selecting the right block ensures consistency, strength, and suitability for its intended application. This level of attention requires expertise and a deep understanding of natural stone.

    At Tilak Marbles, this process is guided by over three decades of experience in sourcing and evaluating marble blocks. The focus extends beyond supplying material to supporting architects in making informed decisions that enhance their design outcomes.

    As architecture continues to evolve, the importance of material authenticity has become even more pronounced. Architects are increasingly choosing materials that bring permanence, integrity, and clarity to their projects. Marble fulfills this role naturally.

    Marble becomes part of the architectural identity,” says Mr. Praveen Gangwal. “When chosen at the beginning, it helps create spaces that feel complete, balanced, and enduring.”

    In this way, marble continues to hold its place not simply as a material of tradition, but as a material of architectural intent. By beginning with marble, architects are able to create spaces where material and design exist in complete harmony, shaping environments that remain relevant for generations.

  • Parliament Approves Finance Bill 2026 to Roll Out Union Budget 2026-27

    The Parliament on Friday passed the Finance Bill 2026, paving the way for the implementation of the Union Budget 2026-27 from April 1. The Rajya Sabha returned the bill to the Lok Sabha by a voice vote after a brief discussion, during which Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman addressed questions raised by members.

    The Lok Sabha had cleared the bill on March 25, incorporating 32 amendments. With its approval, the budget proposals now have legal backing for execution in the new financial year.

    The Union Budget 2026-27 outlines total expenditure of ₹53.47 lakh crore, a 7.7% rise over the current fiscal year. Capital expenditure is set at ₹12.2 lakh crore, aimed at accelerating infrastructure projects, generating employment, and supporting economic growth—up ₹2.2 lakh crore from the previous year.

    To facilitate major infrastructure initiatives, an Infrastructure Risk Development Fund will be established. The fiscal deficit is projected to fall to 4.3% of GDP in 2026-27, balancing growth support with fiscal stability.

    The government plans net borrowing of ₹11.7 lakh crore through dated securities to fund the deficit, with gross market borrowing estimated at ₹17.2 lakh crore.

    The Finance Bill’s passage ensures that key budget measures, including infrastructure investment and fiscal consolidation, will be implemented smoothly at the start of the new fiscal year.

  • Gold Surges Over 5% This Week as Crude Prices Ease

    Gold Surges Over 5% This Week as Crude Prices Ease

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    Gold prices gained more than 5% this week, supported by a decline in crude oil prices and easing inflation concerns. The drop in energy costs reduced pressure on global markets, boosting demand for gold as a safe-haven investment.

    Analysts note that softer crude prices, combined with cautious investor sentiment amid geopolitical and economic uncertainties, have contributed to the rally. Spot gold rebounded from recent lows, reflecting renewed buying interest and positive market sentiment.

    Overall, the weekly gains highlight gold’s appeal as a hedge against market volatility, with investors closely monitoring energy prices and global economic trends for further movement.

     
  • L&T Wins (Significant) Order for Buildings & Factories Business

    Chandigarh, Mar 28:The Buildings & Factories (B&F) business vertical of L&T has secured multiple orders across several states in India.

    In Gujarat, it has secured an order for the construction of a Float Glass Plant. The scope includes design and construction of all civil, steel, mechanical, electrical & plumbing and associated external development.

    In Andhra Pradesh, the business has secured an order from a leading two-wheeler company for the construction of their state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. The scope includes civil, steel and architectural works.

    Further, the business has secured multiple add-on orders in existing projects, reflecting its strong execution capabilities and the customer confidence it commands.

    The B&F business vertical possesses strong domain knowledge, proven expertise and extensive experience in delivering EPC solutions across segments such as, hospitals, public spaces, airports, data centre, residential buildings, commercial spaces and factories, including automobiles, proving tracks, new energy facilities like solar panel and battery storage plants, paint and chemical plants, glass plants, food processing units and other complex industrial structures

    Background:

    Larsen & Toubro is a USD 30 billion Indian multinational engaged in EPC Projects, Hi-Tech Manufacturing, and Services, operating across multiple geographies. A strong, customer–focussed approach and the constant quest for top-class quality have enabled L&T to attain and sustain leadership in its major lines of business for eight decades.

     

  • India Gate Goes Dark to Mark Earth Hour 2026

    New Delhi’s iconic India Gate will switch off its lights on Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. IST in observance of Earth Hour 2026, a global initiative aimed at raising awareness about climate change and environmental conservation.

    The campaign encourages people and institutions to turn off non-essential lights for one hour as a simple yet powerful gesture in support of the planet. This year’s theme, “Give an Hour for Earth,” highlights the importance of small, collective actions in building a sustainable future.

    Organised by the World Wildlife Fund, Earth Hour began in 2007 and has since grown into a worldwide movement, with participation from millions across over 190 countries.

    By joining the initiative, India Gate becomes part of a global effort to spread awareness and inspire communities to take meaningful steps toward protecting the environment.

  • Noida International Airport Project to Strengthen Connectivity and Boost Regional Growth

    The Noida International Airport, developed with an investment of ₹11,200 crore, is set to significantly improve connectivity in the National Capital Region (NCR).

    In its initial phase, the airport is designed to handle around 12 million passengers annually, with plans for gradual expansion to meet rising demand. It is expected to ease the load on Delhi’s existing airport while offering better travel options for passengers across the region.

    Along with passenger services, the airport will also support cargo and logistics operations, helping boost trade and improve supply chain efficiency.

    The project is likely to play a key role in driving economic growth by attracting investment, generating employment, and supporting the development of nearby areas. Improved connectivity is also expected to benefit businesses and industries in the region.

    Overall, the airport marks an important step toward strengthening infrastructure and enhancing the region’s position as a major economic hub.