South Indian Bank Unveils Second Edition of Women Like You in Chennai, Honouring 53 Inspiring Women

Chennai, Mar 09: Marking International Women’s Day 2026, South Indian Bank unveiled the second edition of Women Like You, a special coffee table book that chronicles the inspirational journeys of 53 remarkable women from diverse fields. The book was launched at a grand event in Chennai, celebrating women who continue to shape society through resilience, leadership, and determination.

South Indian Bank Unveils Second Edition of Women Like You in Chennai, Honouring 53 Inspiring Women

 Building on the success of its inaugural edition, the latest volume reflects the theme “Between Dreams and Duties,” highlighting stories of women who balance ambition with responsibility while overcoming challenges and inspiring others.

The event featured renowned Tamil orator and author Bharathy Bhaskar, who also serves as an Independent Director at Hatsun Agro Product Ltd. She spoke about the evolving role of women in leadership and emphasized the importance of perseverance and self-belief.

A panel discussion titled “Women Supporting Women: Where Real Change Begins” was moderated by documentary filmmaker and journalist Aparna Ganesan. The session brought together prominent voices including Mahalakshmi Saravanan, Founder of Women Entrepreneurs India; Muthamil Selvi, the first woman from Tamil Nadu to scale Mount Everest; Mohana Sundari, Founder of Veera Pengal Munnetra Sangam; Nisha John, Clinical Psychologist; and Saundarya Rajesh, Founder-President of Avtar Group.

The programme also included a Succession Planning Session led by Sreejith Kuniyil, offering insights on financial preparedness and legacy planning. The evening concluded with a musical performance by acclaimed Carnatic and playback singer Charulatha Mani.

Through this initiative, South Indian Bank reaffirmed its commitment to women’s empowerment and financial inclusion, creating platforms that celebrate the achievements of women and encourage them to pursue their aspirations with confidence.

Minister Seethakka Launches Omega Cancer Foundation at Women’s Wellness Summit

Hyderabad, Mar 9: Marking International Women’s Day, Omega Hospitals launched the Omega Cancer Foundation and hosted the Omega Women’s Wellness Summit 2026, bringing together policymakers, healthcare experts, and community leaders to highlight the importance of women’s health, cancer awareness, and preventive care.

Minister Seethakka Launches Omega Cancer Foundation at Women’s Wellness Summit

 The event was attended by  Seethakka Garu, Minister for Women & Child Welfare, Telangana, who formally launched the Omega Cancer Foundation. Appreciating the initiative, she emphasised the importance of strengthening preventive healthcare, early diagnosis, and access to quality cancer care.

Addressing the gathering, Seethakka Garu highlighted the important role women play in families, workplaces, and society, and stressed the need to prioritise women’s health and wellbeing. She noted that prevention is better than cure and underscored the importance of regular health check-ups and greater awareness. She also emphasised the importance of the HPV vaccine in preventing cervical cancer and encouraged women and families to adopt preventive healthcare practices.

Emphasising the message “Stand with Her,” she called on families and communities to support women in prioritising their health through timely screening and preventive care. She also appreciated the efforts of the Omega Cancer Foundation in expanding cancer awareness and screening initiatives in rural areas, panchayats, and grassroots communities, and conveyed her best wishes for the foundation’s initiatives.

As part of the initiative, Omega Hospitals announced dedicated infrastructure support for the foundation’s activities. At its Banjara Hills facility, a 230-bed comprehensive cancer hospital, 60 beds—over 25 percent of the total capacity—will be dedicated to the Omega Cancer Foundation.

Dr. Mohana Vamsy, Chief Surgical Oncologist & Managing Director, Omega Hospitals, said the hospital’s focus goes beyond treatment to strengthening awareness, early detection, and preventive healthcare, particularly in underserved communities.

A highlight of the event was the Astha Shakti Honours – “Daughters of the Soil,” recognising eight women for their contributions to society.

The honourees included: • Kalpana Ramesh garu – Jala Shakti, for her leadership in urban water conservation and sustainable water management.

• Dr. Shiva Ranjani Santosh garu – Arogya Shakti, for advancing public health awareness and responsible healthcare initiatives.

• NSK Kumari garu – Karuna Shakti, for over three decades of dedication to animal rescue and welfare.

• Sailaja Kiran garu – Dhana Shakti, for leadership and entrepreneurial contributions in industry.

• Roopa Maganti garu – Udyama Shakti, for empowering rural communities through sustainable development initiatives.

• Lakshmi Manchu garu – Kala Shakti, for using art, cinema, and philanthropy to inspire social change.

• Lalitha Raghuram garu – Jeevana Shakti, for advancing organ donation awareness and strengthening India’s organ donation movement.

 • Sunitha Krishnan garu – Nyaya Shakti, for her work in combating human trafficking and supporting survivors.

Following the launch and felicitation ceremony, Omega Hospitals, in association with the Obstetric and Gynaecological Society of Hyderabad (OGSH), also conducted a Continuing Medical Education (CME) session for young doctors on advancements in cancer care.

Federal Bank Strengthens Focus on Wealth Management Business

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Federal Bank announced the launch of its wealth management platform ‘Fed Wealth’ and the inauguration of its first Wealth Hub, marking the next phase of the Bank’s strategic expansion in the wealth management business. Building on the trust developed over the legacy of more than 90 years, the Bank continues its customer centric focus and will provide in depth market research and a wide range of products aligned with customer risk profiles. A curated suite of investment solutions will include fixed income, equities, mutual funds, alternatives and opportunities through GIFT City.

The Bank will establish dedicated Wealth Hubs across key locations. These specialised centres will provide clients with a private, premium environment to engage with relationship managers and portfolio counsellors, review investment strategies, and access research insights across asset classes through both in-person and virtual consultations.

As part of this strategic expansion, and to align with the Bank’s evolving product and service architecture for affluent and UHNI clients, the existing arrangement between Federal Bank and Equirus Capital Private Limited (“Equirus”) for wealth management services will be restructured. Customers who currently avail wealth management services through the existing arrangement with Equirus will continue to do so without disruption under the current framework.

The wealth management business will be led by Virendra Somwanshi, who brings extensive experience in building and scaling wealth management franchises within the banking sector.

Federal Bank continues to hold 8.69% percent stake in Equirus. The Bank and Equirus will continue to collaborate to fulfil the investment needs of UHNI category customers by offering select products and services from the Equirus wealth management suite.

K V S Manian, MD & CEO, Federal Bank, said, “The Equirus partnership enabled the Bank to establish a strong foundation in the wealth management business. In the next phase of growth, we would like to invest more and create our own franchise in this space. We value our association with Equirus and look forward to continued collaboration in areas of mutual strength”.

Mr. Ajay Garg, MD Equirus Capital, said, “As envisaged in the partnership, we had entered into the wealth management business 7 years ago and have been able to establish ourselves as one of the top 10 players in the wealth management business with presence across 23 cities. Federal Bank has been a valued partner and we are keen to support their desire to broaden their wealth presence and working closely with them on technology and business build out to facilitate the same.”

​Perceptive Ideas Consulting Structurally Designs ‘Vanijya Bhawan’ for the Ministry of Commerce, Government of India

Mar 09: Marking another milestone achievement, Perceptive Ideas Consulting Engineers proudly announces its role in structurally designing the plans for Vanijya Bhawa. Located at 16A Akbar Road on the iconic C-Hexagon in New Delhi, this prestigious complex is the designated office for the Ministry of Commerce, Government of India. This remarkable blend of advanced, modern engineering plans and cultural heritage marks a significant milestone for the firm, as a testament to Perceptive Ideas’ contribution to one of the most prominent government infrastructure development projects. With Vanijya Bhawan, Perceptive Ideas Consulting has reinforced its expertise in delivering functional and structurally advanced public architectural plans.

​Perceptive Ideas Consulting Structurally Designs ‘Vanijya Bhawan’ for the Ministry of Commerce, Government of India

 Functionally, Vanijya Bhawan houses the offices of the Ministers of Commerce and Industry, the Secretary’s office, and accommodates 1800 to 2000 officers.

Perceptive Ideas introduced plans for a modern steel structural framework integrated with traditional façade treatments that will ensure both structural efficiency and architectural harmony. The project incorporates composite columns to enhance load-bearing capacity and optimise performance. The expansive and efficient floor layouts were possible after utilising shallow depth post-tensioned (PT) beams for structural flexibility. Large-span cantilever projections and a prominent cantilevered canopy create open, column-free spaces, elevating functionality and spatial experience. 

To enhance performance and durability, modern construction technologies, including steel structures and post-tensioned slabs, were used. 

Speaking on this achievement, Mr. Ajay Gupta, Principal Consultant and Founder of Perceptive Ideas Consulting, stated,

“This marks another milestone for our organisation, especially when we are associated with a project as grand as Vanijya Bhawan. It represents our capabilities and commitment to deliver structural engineering plans within a framework of national heritage. We applied a techno-commercial approach to ensure functionality, longevity and sustainability to maintain the architectural dignity of this project.”

By successfully designing for Vanijya Bhawan, Perceptive Ideas further enhances its portfolio in large-scale government and institutional projects. It continues to cross boundaries with a combination of design innovation and structural artistry. Over the years, the organisation has diligently worked in turning complex architectural visions into structurally efficient realities. Hence, this milestone reinforces its contribution to India’s evolving infrastructure. 

M5 Ecity Mall & Stick to Safety Host Women’s Day Run

Bengaluru,  Mar 9: M5 Ecity Mall, the premier shopping destination in Bengaluru collaborated with the Stick to Safety group to host the Stick to Safety and Quality Marathon, in celebration of International Women’s Day. The inclusive community run was inspired by the global theme “Give to Gain.” The event was flagged off by Mrs. Swathi Maurya, Fitness coach and Cultural ambassador for Aesthetic Creation and Mr. Dattatrya, a senior ambassador aged 95, and a veteran runner from 8 years.M5 Ecity Mall & Stick to Safety Host Women’s Day Run

 

The marathon was a purpose-driven initiative promoting women’s safety and equal access to public spaces and community responsibility. While women remained at the heart of the movement, the event also invited men and families to participate as allies, reinforcing that safety and equality are collective responsibilities.

The marathon categories included a 3k Inspire run, 5K Empower run and 10K Endurance run. The event was flagged off at 5:30am on March 8th and saw many people participate in the marathon. Strict safety protocols were followed with hydration intervals at a checkpoint of every 2 kms. The winners were awarded a trophy, and each participant received a medal of participation, followed by a Zumba session for all participants.

Commenting on the occasion, Mahendra Nagaraj, Vice President, M5 Mahendra Group said,

 “On International Women’s Day, we are proud to support initiatives that encourage greater awareness around women’s safety and wellbeing. As a community-centric destination, M5 Ecity Mall remains committed to fostering inclusive and secure public spaces where women feel confident and empowered. Such engagements underline the importance of collective participation in building safer environments and reinforcing shared responsibility towards creating a culture of respect, awareness, and safety within our communities.”

Through this initiative, M5 Ecity Mall strengthens its role as a community-focused destination supporting women’s empowerment, public safety, and social awareness. By encouraging collective participation, the mall remains committed to fostering inclusive spaces and driving meaningful initiatives that contribute to a safer and more responsible urban community. 

Galderma Introduces Cetaphil AM/PM Antioxidant Serums, a New Science-Driven Defense and Recovery System for Sensitive Skin

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  • Cetaphil’s new AM/PM Serums are powered by unique Gallic-AOX Power™ Technology, a patent-pending antioxidant complex clinically designed to sync to your skin’s circadian rhythm and support skin resilience
  • Delivers advanced antioxidant protection by day1 and accelerated repair by night, with visible results in as little as 7 days2
  • In global testing, Gallic Acid demonstrated 2x greater antioxidant efficacy than Vitamin C3
  • Co-developed with dermatologists and rigorously tested for sensitive skin to deliver high performance without compromising tolerance

 

Galderma (SIX: GALD) today announced Cetaphil, the dermatologist-recommended brand trusted by millions with sensitive skin, is launching its new Cetaphil AM/PM Antioxidant Serums, a breakthrough daily system clinically designed to defend skin by day and support accelerated repair by night for sensitive, stressed skin.

 

While antioxidant serums are a cornerstone of modern skincare, the category has largely been developed without sensitive skin in mind. Despite rapid growth, many formulations prioritize potency over skin compatibility, narrowing options for those who require both efficacy and tolerance. This gap is especially significant given that, globally, an estimated 78% of people report experiencing skin sensitivity4, according to research from Galderma’s Global Sensitive Skincare Faculty (GSSF). Further Galderma research demonstrates that sensitive skin exhibits 16% higher oxidative stress compared to non-sensitive skin under modern environmental conditions5. Together, these findings underscore the need for solutions designed to meet the needs of sensitive skin across ages, environments, and lifestyles.

 

 

Cetaphil’s AM/PM Antioxidant Serums were developed to address this unmet need, introducing a new approach that pairs advanced antioxidant science with formulations specifically engineered for sensitive skin, delivering performance without compromising barrier health.

 

 

Breakthrough antioxidant technology designed for sensitive skin

 

 

At the core of Cetaphil’s AM/PM Antioxidant Serums is a unique Gallic-AOX Power™ Technology, a proprietary antioxidant complex that redefines what antioxidant care can look like for sensitive skin. Combining Gallic Acid and Vitamin E, this advanced technology neutralizes free radicals more efficiently than traditional antioxidants like vitamin C, helping sensitive skin defend itself against oxidative stress without triggering irritation.

 

 

In global laboratory testing, Gallic Acid demonstrated more than twice the antioxidant efficacy of Vitamin C3, establishing a new benchmark in antioxidant performance. In global clinical evaluations, consistent use of the AM/PM system resulted in skin that is up to 7x stronger against daily stressors6, reinforcing the role of targeted antioxidant care in supporting barrier health for sensitive skin.

 

 

The technology builds on emerging research linking oxidative stress, lifestyle factors, and barrier disruption to periods of heightened skin sensitivity, and is further supported by new research published in collaboration with Galderma’s Global Sensitive Skincare Faculty (GSSF), reinforcing the connection between oxidative stress and sensitive skin.

 

 

Each formula was co-developed with dermatologists and clinically tested on sensitive skin to ensure both efficacy and long-term tolerability. This science-led approach reflects Cetaphil’s continued focus on aligning advanced efficacy with the unique needs of sensitive skin.

 

 

 

 

“Sensitive skin experiences oxidative stress just like all skin types; the difference is how it responds. With the Cetaphil AM/PM Antioxidant Serums, we focused on developing an antioxidant system that supports sensitive skin, aligning protection and repair with the skin’s natural daily rhythm. This launch reflects our continued commitment to advancing sensitive skin science through clinically driven innovation”

 

 

 

BILL ANDRIOPOULOUS

 

HEAD OF GLOBAL MEDICAL AFFAIRS GALDERMA

 

 

 

Dermatologists increasingly recognize oxidative stress as a key contributor to skin sensitivity and barrier disruption.

 

 

 

“In clinical practice, sensitive skin patients are often told to avoid antioxidant products altogether because many formulas can be difficult to tolerate. What makes this formula so impressive is its breakthrough antioxidant technology: Gallic-AOX Power™, a unique combination of gallic acid and vitamin E that helps counteract oxidative stress. With consistent use, the skin can become visibly stronger and more resilient to daily aggressors to improve overall skin quality”

 

 

 

DR. AARON FARBERG

 

DERMATOLOGIST AND MOHS SURGEON, BAYLOR SCOTT & WHITE HEALTH (U.S.)

 

 

 

A new approach to antioxidant care for sensitive skin

 

Environmental aggressors, lifestyle stress, and overuse of active ingredients can contribute to oxidative stress, weakening the skin barrier and intensifying sensitivity. While oxidative stress affects all skin types, sensitive skin often responds with heightened inflammation, making daily antioxidant care both essential and difficult to tolerate.

 

 

Cetaphil’s AM/PM Antioxidant Serums were developed as a complementary day-and-night system, formulated to work in sync with the skin’s natural daily rhythm:

 

 

  • AM Advanced Defense Serum helps defend against daily environmental stressors, including pollution, stress and blue light, while strengthening the skin barrier to leave skin visibly more resilient – powered by niacinamide and triple hyaluronic acid to help hydrate, soothe, and support skin barrier health.
  • PM Repair & Renew Serum supports overnight recovery, helping to repair the skin barrier and address accumulated damage to restore the appearance of stressed, sensitive skin, delivering 2x faster skin barrier repair overnight7 and visibly plumper, more even-looking skin in as little as seven days8 – with hyaluronic acid, pro-vitamin B5, cica, and bifida ferment to help hydrate, soothe, and support skin recovery.

 

 

About Cetaphil®

 

Over seventy-five years ago, a leading pharmacist created the first Cetaphil product – a gentle, yet powerful formula that would clean without stripping and moisturize without clogging. Today, Cetaphil is a dermatologist recommended sensitive skincare brand and is recognized around the world. With the help of leading global skincare experts, they continue to develop innovative skincare technologies for sensitive skin that help restore, protect and maintain skin’s health every day. For more information, visit www.cetaphil.com.

 

 

About Galderma

 

 

Galderma (SIX: GALD) is the pure-play dermatology category leader, present in approximately 90 countries. We deliver an innovative, science-based portfolio of premium flagship brands and services that span the full spectrum of the fast-growing dermatology market through Injectable Aesthetics, Dermato-logical Skincare and Therapeutic Dermatology. Since our foundation in 1981, we have dedicated our focus and passion to the human body’s largest organ – the skin – meeting individual consumer and patient needs with superior outcomes in partnership with healthcare professionals. Because we understand that the skin we are in shapes our lives, we are advancing dermatology for every skin story. For more information: www.galderma.com.

 

 

References

 

 

  1. Galderma. Data on file. SPR.3438.207553
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  3. Galderma Data on files – Gematria reports GD-AP-01a-2023, GD-AP-03-2023 and GD-AP-04-2023​
  4. Vidal SI, et al., Defining the Prevalence, Clinical Characteristics, and Demographic Influences on Patients with Sensitive Skin Syndrome: Insights from the Largest Global Survey of Sensitive Skin EADV Congress; 2025; Paris. Poster.
  5. Galderma data on file, RD.SPR.3438.2017106
  6. Galderma. Data on file. SPR.3438.207557
  7. Galderma. Data on file. SPR.3438.207551
  8. Galderma data on file SPR.3438.207557 2, SPR.3438.207558

 

 

 

Sixty Five percent of Organisations in India Report Experiencing Deepfake Attacks, as AI Adoption Accelerates

Business Wire India

 

  • As AI systems gain broader access to enterprise data across environments, organisations must treat data visibility and encryption as core security elements.
  • AI-enabled deepfakes and misinformation are increasing the effectiveness of identity-based attacks. Today, credential theft is the leading attack technique against cloud infrastructure in India (68%) and worldwide (67%). 65% of companies in India who responded to the survey report deepfake-driven incidents, and 55% experience damage from AI-generated misinformation.
  • Investment in AI security is growing, with 30% of companies around the world including India allocating dedicated budgets; however, 53% are still relying on existing security budget.

 

According to the Thales 2026 Data Threat Report, organisations across various markets including automotive, energy, finance and retail say the rapid pace of AI-driven transformation is now their biggest security challenge. Based on the report’s research, conducted by S&P Global 451 Research, 64% of organisations in India and 70% globally who responded to the survey cite AI as their top data security risk. The concern is not only about malicious AI, but about the access it is being granted as it shifts from a tool to a trusted insider.

 

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As enterprises embed AI into workflows, analytics, customer service, and development pipelines, these systems are being granted broad, automated access to enterprise data, often with fewer controls than those applied to human users in a corporate environment.

 

“The rapid adoption of AI is driving a surge in next-gen cyber threats, particularly deepfakes. This is corroborated by the 2026 Thales Data Threat Report, which reveals 65% of organisations in India have already experienced deepfake-driven attacks. We appreciate India’s efforts to strengthen its legal framework and counter these risks,” says Ankur Kanaglekar, Vice President – India, Thales. “When identity governance, access policies, or encryption frameworks are weak, AI can amplify those weaknesses across corporate environments far faster than any human ever could.”

 

 

Visibility Gaps Are Widening as AI Expands Data Reach

 

 

The report reveals a troubling disconnect between AI adoption and data control. Only 34% of organisations worldwide, and 35% in India, know where all their data resides, regardless of its level of criticality. Just 39% worldwide and 36% in India can fully classify their data. Meanwhile, nearly half (47%) of sensitive cloud data remains unencrypted globally.

 

 

As AI systems ingest and act on data across cloud and SaaS environments, limited visibility makes enforcing least-privilege access increasingly difficult, that is granting only the strictly necessary access rights. This increases the extent of exposure if credentials are compromised.

 

 

Identity infrastructure is now the primary attack surface. Credential theft remains the leading attack technique against cloud management infrastructure, cited by 68% of organisations in India experiencing cloud attacks. At the same time, 44% rank secrets management among their top application security challenges in India, reflecting the growing complexity of governing machine identities, API (application programming interface) keys, and tokens at scale.

 

 

AI Is Powering More Convincing Attacks

 

 

While organisations race to adopt AI, attackers are doing the same. Nearly 65% of companies in India (60% worldwide) report experiencing deepfake-driven attacks, and 55% in India (48% globally) report reputational damage tied to AI-generated misinformation or impersonation campaigns.

 

 

As AI introduces new risks, it also increases existing ones. Human error already contributes to 26% of breaches in India, and with automation layered on top, small mistakes can scale faster and spread wider.

 

 

Security Investment Is Shifting, But Not at the Pace of the new Risks

 

 

While organisations recognize the need to adapt, investment is not keeping pace with the rapid expansion of AI-driven access and automation. 30% of organisations in India and globally now dedicate specific budgets to AI security, reflecting growing awareness. However, the majority (53%) in India still depend on traditional security programs built primarily for human users and perimeter-based controls. As machines increasingly authenticate, access, and act autonomously, many security strategies have yet to adjust to this shift in operating models.

 

 

“As AI becomes deeply embedded into enterprise operations, continuous data visibility and protection are no longer optional,” said Eric Hanselman, Chief Analyst at S&P Global 451 Research. “Organisations must treat data security strategy as foundational to innovation, not separate from it.”1

 

 

Trust Must Evolve as Machines Gain Access

 

 

AI is not replacing traditional threats; rather, it is intensifying them by increasing their speed, scale, and reach. As automated systems gain broader access to enterprise data, organisations must rethink identity, encryption, and data visibility as core infrastructure. The organisations that embed strong governance into their AI strategies will be better positioned to innovate securely and avoid turning AI into their newest insider threat.

 

 

For more information, please download the full report and join our webinar hosted by Eric Hanselman, Chief Analyst at S&P Global 451 Research.

 

 

About Thales

 

 

Thales (Euronext Paris: HO) is a global leader in advanced technologies for the Defence, Aerospace, and Cyber & Digital sectors. Its portfolio of innovative products and services helps address several major challenges: sovereignty, security, sustainability and inclusion.

 

 

The Group allocates €4.5 billion per year in Research & Development in key areas, particularly for critical environments, such as Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Quantum and Cloud technologies.

 

 

Thales has more than 85,000 employees in 65 countries. In 2025, the Group generated sales of €22.1 billion.

 

 

About Thales in India

 

 

Present in India since 1953, Thales is headquartered in Noida and has other operational offices and sites spread across Delhi, Gurugram, Bengaluru and Mumbai, among others. Over 2300 employees are working with Thales and its joint ventures in India. Since the beginning, Thales has been playing an essential role in India’s growth story by sharing its technologies and expertise in Defence, Aerospace and Cyber & Digital sectors. Thales has two engineering competence centres in India – one in Noida focused on Cyber & Digital business, while the one in Bengaluru focuses on hardware, software and systems engineering capabilities for both the civil and defence sectors, serving global needs. The Group has also established an MRO facility in Gurugram to provide comprehensive avionics maintenance and repair services to Indian airlines.

 

 

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Jio World Drive Hosts ‘The Women’s Day Edit’ Celebrating Women Creators

Mumbai, Mar 09: In celebration of International Women’s Day, Jio World Drive, in collaboration with The Green Co-Op (TGCO) and Beyond Media Impact (BMI), hosted “The Women’s Day Edit”, an inspiring evening dedicated to celebrating women creators, community engagement and meaningful conversations around the growing digital creator ecosystem.

Jio World Drive Hosts ‘The Women’s Day Edit’ Celebrating Women Creators

 Held at Jio World Drive in Mumbai, the event brought together creators, entrepreneurs and thought leaders to highlight women’s voices and recognise their contributions to digital storytelling, entrepreneurship and community building.

A key highlight of the evening was a thought-provoking panel discussion curated by Beyond Media Impact, a platform known for building one of India’s most trusted creator communities and fostering impactful brand–creator collaborations. The panel centred around the theme “Glow, Flow & Grow”, exploring how women balance personal wellbeing, professional aspirations and creative expression while navigating evolving roles in leadership and entrepreneurship.

The panel featured distinguished speakers including Dr. Shrea Kapoor, Naima S. Kutty, Bhakti Kapoor and Purvi Todi. The discussion was moderated by Shreya Gautam, Founder of Beyond Media Impact, who guided an engaging dialogue highlighting diverse experiences and perspectives from the world of beauty, nutrition, entrepreneurship and content creation.

The evening also featured a special felicitation ceremony jointly hosted by TGCO and BMI, recognising nano and micro creators for their significant contributions to building authentic digital communities and meaningful narratives online.

The creators were honoured by Caroline Abraham, Head of Jio World Drive, alongside Shreya Gautam.

The winners included Asmita Gaikwad, Mehtab Imran, Sayalee Regmi, Amita Mishra, Pushpa Sonawane, Kranti Gaikwad, Ritika Sonthalia, Gunjan Bambal, Sachi Mody Hegde, Meghal Jhaveri, Tejal Parekh, Jaspreet Kaur, Priti Harne, Tripti Daga, Farhin Mahesaniya, Radhika – Krishna Jaju Agarwal and Aishwarya Lad.

The event stood as a powerful celebration of women supporting women, community over competition and the growing influence of the creator economy. Through meaningful conversations, recognition and shared inspiration, the evening highlighted the importance of empowering voices and nurturing inclusive communities.

With initiatives like The Women’s Day Edit, Jio World Drive, The Green Co-Op and Beyond Media Impact continue to create impactful platforms that celebrate women-led initiatives, encourage collaboration and strengthen the spirit of community within the creator ecosystem.

Youth Charter Calls for Commonwealth and African Action to Empower Women and Girls Through Sport

Mar 09: Marking International Women’s Day 2026, the UK-based international NGO Youth Charter has called for a new partnership between the Commonwealth of Nations and the African Union to empower women and girls through sport, martial arts and community leadership programmes.

The organisation emphasized that alongside stronger laws and enforcement to tackle gender-based violence, prevention through community-based empowerment initiatives must play a central role. According to Youth Charter, programmes delivered through sport and education can help build confidence, resilience and leadership among women and girls, equipping them with essential life skills and strengthening community safety.

To support this vision, the organisation has proposed delivering one million hours of free self-defence, leadership and confidence training for women and girls across Commonwealth and African nations. The initiative would be implemented through the Youth Charter’s Community Campus model, which integrates sport, education, culture and digital skills to promote youth empowerment and social development.

For more than three decades, Youth Charter has advocated the role of sport as a powerful tool for development and peace. Participation in sport—particularly martial arts and self-defence disciplines—can help young women develop personal awareness, emotional resilience, leadership abilities and teamwork skills.

The initiative is being led by Janice Argyle Thompson, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Youth Charter and a former world karate champion. Drawing from her experience in youth development and martial arts, she has long championed the role of sport in building confidence and empowerment among women and girls.

“Martial arts are not about teaching violence – they are about teaching awareness, discipline and self-belief. These qualities empower women and girls to feel confident in their communities and in their own lives,” Thompson said ahead of International Women’s Day.

Youth Charter said the proposed programme aligns with global and regional development goals, including United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 – Gender Equality, the African Union’s Agenda 2063 priorities and the Commonwealth’s commitment to youth empowerment and social inclusion.

The initiative would be delivered through Community Campuses, which act as local hubs for youth engagement by combining sport and physical activity with education, leadership development, cultural programmes and digital skills training. By embedding empowerment programmes within communities, the model aims to create sustainable, locally driven solutions that support safety, dignity and opportunity for women and girls.

Youth Charter is urging governments, development agencies and sporting institutions to invest in prevention strategies that empower women and girls and strengthen social cohesion. The organisation believes International Women’s Day 2026 offers a timely opportunity for global leaders to expand the role of sport as a platform for empowerment and community development.

“If we are serious about ending violence against women and girls, prevention must begin in the community – on the training mat, the playing field and in the spaces where confidence, dignity and respect are learned,” the organisation.

Your Zodiac Sign Could Lead You to Your Perfect Ring: Rings & I Introduces Astrology-Inspired Jewellery Guide

Mumbai, Mar 09: Jewellery brand Rings & I has introduced a unique style guide that blends astrology with jewellery design, helping customers discover rings that reflect their personality through their zodiac signs. The concept highlights how personal traits associated with zodiac elements can inspire distinctive ring styles, from bold statement pieces to timeless classics.

A ring is more than just an accessory—it represents personality, emotion, and intention. At Rings & I, each design begins with individuality at its core, offering contemporary lab-grown diamonds, natural gemstones, and fully personalised settings. The brand’s new zodiac-inspired approach provides customers with a creative starting point to find rings that align with their identity and style.

Fire Signs: Bold and Expressive

For Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius, rings that command attention are the perfect match. These individuals are known for their confidence and passion, often gravitating toward bold silhouettes, radiant diamonds, and statement designs set in yellow gold. Dramatic centre stones, halo settings, and striking proportions complement the vibrant energy of fire signs.

Earth Signs: Timeless and Refined

Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn are drawn to craftsmanship, quality, and enduring elegance. Earth signs prefer sophisticated designs that stand the test of time. Emerald-cut diamonds, platinum settings, and balanced symmetrical styles capture their appreciation for luxury with substance and heirloom-worthy appeal.

Air Signs: Creative and Distinctive

For Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius, jewellery becomes a form of self-expression. Stackable rings, multi-stone arrangements, and innovative settings reflect their creative personalities. White gold, intricate detailing, and unique design elements help air signs express their individuality while creating conversation-worthy pieces.

Water Signs: Emotional and Intuitive

Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces look for jewellery that carries deeper emotional meaning. Rings featuring moonstone, aquamarine, ruby, or vintage-inspired diamond settings resonate with their sentimental and intuitive nature. Fluid designs, soft silhouettes, and symbolic gemstones help water signs connect with pieces that feel deeply personal.

Personalisation at the Heart of the Brand

With more than 184,000 design possibilities, Rings & I offers extensive customisation across metals, gemstones, and finishes. The brand’s personalised “try-before-you-create” approach allows customers to experiment with designs before finalising a ring that reflects both their zodiac sign and their story.

By combining astrology, design innovation, and personal expression, the brand encourages customers to explore jewellery in a more meaningful way.

Whether someone follows astrology closely or simply enjoys the symbolism behind it, the perfect ring might already be written in the stars.