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Inside the Mission to Reshape EdTech: Aakash Pradhan’s Vision for Acadmus
Aakash Pradhan founded Acadmus to bridge the gap between academic degrees and job-ready skills. With personalized, industry-aligned upskilling programs, Acadmus empowers students and professionals to thrive in today’s job market. Driven by purpose over profit, Aakash envisions transforming 20,000 lives through meaningful education.
Tesla Eyes Maharashtra’s Satara for EV Assembly Plant, Talks Underway for New JV
Elon Musk's Tesla is scouting land in Satara, Maharashtra, to set up a CKD EV assembly unit after talks with Megha Engineering fell through. Now exploring a new JV, Tesla aims to start operations by FY-end.
From Loss to Light: How a Young Kerala Visionary is Using AI to Heal Invisible Wounds
Sai Prasanth AB, a 24-year-old psychology graduate from Kerala, transforms grief into purpose with Iskrti Psychology Solutions — an AI-powered platform making mental health support accessible, empathetic, and always available.
Rewriting the Future of Learning: How 21-Year-Old Priyanka Edupuganti Is Transforming India’s Education Landscape
At 21, Priyanka Edupuganti is redefining education with Innovate Classrooms, an edtech platform bringing skill-based, future-ready learning to all. A Manipal economics grad, she's also the founder of wellness brand Harvest and author of The Balance Within. Her mission: to make quality education a right, not a privilege, through empathy, innovation, and bold action.
Global Rankings Leader U.S. News & World Report Invests in The Red Pen
U.S. News & World Report partners with The Red Pen, marking a major leap in global education advisory. Combining data-driven insights with personalised mentorship, this alliance aims to transform how Indian families approach international admissions.
From Passion to Purpose: How Mahua Gorthi is Redefining HR for India’s SME Sector
Mahua Gorthi, founder of Ladderstep, transforms HR for SMEs by bridging organizational gaps with strategy-driven consulting. Her mission-driven firm empowers mid-sized businesses through HR innovation, leadership training, and scalable systems.
Fueling the Future: How Jaivik Mistry and Kopper Flame Studio Are Igniting a New Era of Creative-Tech Branding
Ex-Netflix and YRF creative Jaivik Mistry launches Kopper Flame Studio, a bootstrapped creative-tech agency redefining brand storytelling with a perfect blend of content, strategy, and scalable tech. From real estate to D2C, they're helping brands grow—organically and effectively.
From Remote Corners to Global Platforms: The Inspiring Journey of Vishal Dutta and Pratha Indic Renaissance Trust
From remote Arunachal to global stages, Vishal Dutta's Pratha Indic Renaissance Trust empowers youth through education, skill-building, and social change, impacting over 1.5 lakh lives across India.
Giving Wings to Words: How Pratibha Patil is Transforming Education and Human Understanding in Rural India
In Ahilyanagar, Pratibha Patil founded WordPerfect English Academy to blend English education with handwriting analysis, empowering students emotionally and academically through innovative, student-centric methods.
Tech Trends 2025: AI, Spatial Computing, and the Future of Innovation
Technology is evolving at an unprecedented pace, with advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), spatial computing, quantum technologies, and hardware reshaping industries globally. For startups and MSMEs, leveraging these innovations is essential for staying competitive in an increasingly digital world.
IBM and TCS to Deploy India’s Largest Quantum Computer at Andhra Pradesh's Quantum Valley Tech Park
India is set to become a global leader in quantum computing with the launch of its largest quantum computer at the Quantum Valley Tech Park in Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh. IBM and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) have partnered to deploy IBM’s Quantum System Two, featuring the powerful 156-qubit Heron processor. This initiative supports India’s National Quantum Mission.
India’s Manufacturing Sector Soars to 10-Month High, Driven by Export Boom
India’s manufacturing sector surged in April, with the HSBC Manufacturing PMI rising to 58.2—its highest in 10 months—driven by robust export orders and strong output. Consumer goods led the boom, with demand soaring from global markets across Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Despite rising input costs, firms raised selling prices at the fastest rate in over a decade, while hiring increased