Archives November 2024

Rithvikk Dhanjani Talks About His Character in Half Love Half Arranged Season 2, Relating to Ved’s Life Balance

Mumbai, 22 November, 2024: Amazon MX Player, Amazon’s free video streaming platform, recently released the highly anticipated second season of the fan-favourite romance drama Half Love Half Arranged. This gripping coming-of-age series dives deeper into the life of Riya Tanwar, a gynaecologist whose picture-perfect world is turned upside down when she crosses paths with Ved, a secret admirer who sparks unexpected twists in her life. As Riya’s feelings for Ved intensify, she’s forced to navigate a whirlwind of emotions, torn between desire and practicality. The new season of Half Love Half Arranged features a renowned cast including Maanvi Gagroo, Karan Wahi, Rithvikk Dhanjani, Shruti Jolly, Supriya Shukla, Grusha Kapoor, Amit Singh Thakur, and Bhavya Grover in pivotal roles. Packed with love, drama, and family dynamics, Half Love Half Arranged Season 2 promises to be an emotional rollercoaster.

Rithvikk Dhanjani, who brings the character of Ved to life in the series, opens up about the similarities he shares with Ved. He says, “The balance Ved has in life is what I relate to most. He’s got that perfect mix of maturity and childlike innocence—being caring and kind for others while also standing his ground, especially when he feels attacked by friends. That’s something I really admire about him.”

When asked if he’d swap roles with anyone from the show, Rithvikk was quick to respond, “I don’t want to trade characters with anyone from the show. I’m so content playing Ved that I can’t imagine stepping into another role. He’s such a fulfilling and heartwarming character, and while I’m sure all the other roles are amazing, I truly enjoyed bringing Ved to life.”

Get ready to enjoy the love, drama, and care of Riya, Jogi, and Ved in Half Love Half Arranged Season 2, is now available to stream for free on Amazon’s video platform through mobile apps, the Amazon shopping app, Prime Video, Fire TV, and connected TVs. Don’t miss out on this exciting journey—tune in now.

Swiss Beauty Celebrates the Modern Bride with SajDhajKe Campaign

22, November 2024: Swiss Beauty, India’s fastest-growing beauty and cosmetics brand, has launched its latest campaign, #SajDhajKe, celebrating the new-age bride who confidently takes charge of her big day. At the campaign‘s core lies a lighthearted yet impactful ad film that follows her journey, navigating the chaos and joy of her wedding preparations. She is not just a bride—she is a multitasker, a planner, and the life of the celebration. From juggling professional calls to directing decorators, helping her friends with makeup, and stealing moments of laughter with her family, she is the epitome of modern womanhood in the truest sense.

But even amidst this lively whirlwind, something feels incomplete—that Shaadi Wali Feeling, the emotional realisation that it is her moment, her day, is missing. But it all changes when she finally sees herself in the mirror, looking like a bride glowing with Swiss Beauty makeup. The realisation finally dawns on her – Ladki jab sajti hai, tabhi dulhan lagti hai.

To expand the reach and impact of  SajDhajKeSwiss Beauty is collaborating with leading influencers who will share their interpretations of not just the modern-day bride (BridesAajKal) but of weddings (WeddingsAajKal) and bridesmaids (BridesmaidsAajKal). These partnerships will highlight the shift from traditional stereotypes to contemporary weddings, aligning with the campaign message that beauty is not just about appearance but also about embracing change and individuality with grace and confidence.

Vidushi Goyal, CMO, Swiss Beauty, said, “At Swiss Beauty, we are passionate about celebrating the evolving roles of women in every facet of their lives. For the SajDhajKe campaign, we have found our muse in the modern bride—an empowered woman who takes the reins of her wedding and balances tradition with a contemporary outlook. This campaign is not just about the bride but also how weddings have transformed from yesteryears to today, but what continues to stay at its core is the bride & her D-Day look.”

As seen in the campaign video, the Swiss Beauty product range for the wedding season includes high-performance products, including long-lasting lipsticks, smudge-proof mascaras, and much more suited for extended wear during celebrations. The brand also offers exclusive gift sets for bridesmaids, allowing brides to share the joy of beauty and create lasting memories with their loved ones during this special occasion.

Creating Safer Roads for Tomorrow: Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India conducts a Road Safety Awareness Campaign in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh

Bareilly, 22 November: As part of its ongoing commitment to road safety, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) recently conducted a road safety awareness campaign in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. This initiative educated over 2,200 students and staff members from Army Public School reinforcing HMSI’s dedication to fostering responsible road behavior among young individuals.

Recognizing the influential role of youth in shaping road safety culture, HMSI aims to instill safe habits through engaging and interactive programs. Through interactive and engaging programs, the company aims to significantly reduce road accidents and foster responsible road usage. These campaigns are held regularly across schools, colleges, and institutions, both government and non-government, to reach a broad audience.

The Bareilly road safety awareness campaign featured a variety of activities aimed at making road safety education both comprehensive and interactive. Participants took part in theoretical safety riding lessons, danger prediction training, road safety quizzes, helmet awareness sessions, and practical Riding Trainer exercises. Each activity was tailored to make road safety education both informative and engaging, ensuring that the lessons learned would have a lasting impact.

HMSI extends its gratitude to Army Public School in making this initiative a success. The collaboration underscores the shared commitment to creating safer roads and reducing traffic accidents.

Since inception, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, HMSI has imparted education to nearly 3 lakh adults and children, focusing on promoting responsible road usage and cultivating safe riding habits. This campaign in Bareilly adds another milestone to HMSI’s ongoing efforts to make India’s roads safer for all.

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India’s CSR commitment towards Road Safety:

In 2021, Honda announced its global vision statement for the year 2050 where it will strive for zero traffic collision fatalities involving Honda motorcycles and automobiles. In India HMSI is working in line with this vision and the Government of India direction of reducing fatalities to half by 2030.

One critical aspect of achieving this goal is developing a positive mindset towards road safety in our children by the year 2030 and continuing to educate them thereafter. Road safety education at schools and colleges is not only to create awareness but to introduce a safety culture in young minds and transform them to be the road safety ambassadors. It empowers future generations to become responsible and significantly contribute to a safer society.

HMSI wants to be a company that Society wants to exist and is strongly focusing on spreading Road safety awareness to all sections of society with unique ideas catering to each segment from school kids to corporates and society at large.

HMSI’s set of skilled safety instructors conduct daily programs at our 10 adopted traffic training parks (TTP) across India and 6 Safety Driving Education Centers (SDEC) to make road safety education accessible to every part of society, and the initiative has already reached over 8.5 million Indians. HMSI’s National Road Safety Awareness program made learning fun yet scientific through:

SCIENTIFICALLY DEVISED LEARNING MODULE: Honda’s skilled instructors set the foundation with theory sessions on road signs & markings, driver’s duties on road, riding gear & posture explanation and safe riding etiquettes.

1. PRACTICAL LEARNING: A special training activity on Honda’s virtual riding simulator was executed for all to experience over 100 possible dangers on road before actual riding.

2. INTERACTIVE SESSION: Participants were given danger prediction training known as Kiken Yosoku Training (KYT) which helps in enhancing rider/driver’s sensitivity to danger and ensures safe driving behaviour on roads.

3. EXISTING DRIVERS HONING RIDING SKILLS: Students & school staff members who are already existing riders tested & honed their riding skills through slow riding activities and riding on narrow planks.

AISECT Learn introduces Skill Competency Certificate courses aimed at empowering 16 lakh youth by 2029

Date: AISECT Group, with over 28,000 Skill Development Centers and six universities across India, is transforming education and skill development nationwide. Through its phygital E-Learning platform AISECT Learn offers over 60 ‘Skill Competency Certificate Courses’ across 150 job roles in 20 sectors, aligning with the National Skills Qualifications Framework’s (NSQF) standards to improve employability and drive economic growth in rural areas.

With an extensive background in implementing central government projects such as PMKVY, DDU-GKY, vocational education in schools, and the DAY-NULM skill training, AISECT has also partnered with 26 Sector Skill Councils (SSCs) established by NSDC and industry bodies to develop skill standards and accreditation systems. This commitment is reflected in the long-term goal to reach sixteen lakh learners by 2029, positioning AISECT as a leader in providing sustainable, skill-based employment opportunities and fostering empowerment in rural India.

The Skill Competency Certificate Courses offered by AISECT Learn deliver flexible, industry-recognized, and competency-driven training. Designed to make skill development accessible to a diverse range of learners, these courses empower individuals to upskill in critical areas that are vital to India’s growing workforce. Key courses include IT/Ites, Agriculture, BFSI, Retail, Interior and Fashion Technology, Electronics and Hardware, among others.

The courses are specifically targeted at students, job seekers, working professionals, and other key stakeholders such as government officials, industry leaders, and educational institutions looking to partner in skill development. With its focus on practical, job role-specific training aligned to National Occupational Standards, this initiative brings structured learning to underserved communities, aiming to make a measurable impact on employability across sectors.

This initiative is also aimed at addressing the skill gaps in rural areas by offering accessible, flexible training solutions. With the support of 26 Sector Skill Councils and extensive collaboration with industry leaders, AISECT Learn is creating a scalable model for skill development that fosters sustainable employment in critical sectors. By focusing on competency-based learning, the courses provide learners with the practical skills and certifications needed to thrive in the workforce, ensuring that rural youth are equipped to meet the demands of today’s evolving job market.

Speaking about the launch of the new coursesDr. Siddharth Chaturvedi, Director at AISECT Group, said, “Introducing job-role-based skill competency certificate courses are crucial for empowering rural youth. These initiatives enhance employability, ensuring that young people are equipped with skills for today’s competitive job market. We envision that our collaboration with NSDC will address these skill gaps effectively.”

With an extensive background in implementing central government projects such as PMKVY, DDU-GKY, vocational education in schools, and the DAY-NULM skill training, AISECT has also partnered with 26 Sector Skill Councils (SSCs) established by NSDC and industry bodies to develop skill standards and accreditation systems. This commitment is reflected in the long-term goal to reach sixteen lakh learners by 2029, positioning AISECT as a leader in providing sustainable, skill-based employment opportunities and fostering empowerment in rural India.

IIITH’s Smart And Sustainable Robotic Research

Since 1988, IROS, one of the largest and most important robotics research conference in the world, has been providing a platform for the international robotics community to exchange knowledge and ideas about the latest advances in intelligent robots and smart machines. With sustainable IT assuming critical importance in the recent years, not surprisingly, the theme of IROS 2024 was “Robotics for Sustainable Development“ with a focus on highlighting the role of robotics in achieving sustainability goals. The conference aimed to spotlight emerging researchers and practitioners, showcasing their contributions to sustainable development through plenary talks, workshops, technical sessions, competitions and interactive forums.

 

Robotic Grasping And Manipulation

In the research paper titled, “Constrained 6-DoF Grasp Generation on Complex Shapes for Improved Dual-Arm Manipulation”, primary authors Md Faizal Karim, Gaurav Singh and Sanket Kalwar have demonstrated a novel method of dual-arm grasping for robotic manipulation. According to them, grasping and manipulating large, delicate or irregularly shaped objects is challenging enough for robots and this becomes even more so in the case of dual-arm systems. “Imagine a robot carefully lifting a delicate vase or two robotic arms working together to assemble a piece of furniture. These tasks require a level of precision, stability, and coordination that existing grasping methods simply can’t achieve,” says Faizal, elaborating that this is because most existing methods generate grasp points all over the object without considering where exactly the robot ought to focus its efforts on.

Tough Grip
The team used a method known as Constrained Grasp Diffusion Fields (CGDF) which instead of trying to generate grasp points across the whole object, can focus its efforts on target areas. Not only can CGDF efficiently and accurately handle objects – even if they are large, fragile, or unusually shaped – but also in lieu of relying on vast, customised part annotated datasets to achieve targeted grasps, it uses a refined shape representation to focus its grasping efforts.

The Clutch Tests
To evaluate CGDF, the team compared it with two other grasp-generation methods. They tested each grasp by: 1) checking its stability and ensuring it doesn’t collide with the object, 2) having the robot try to lift the object in a simulated environment—if the object lifted to a certain height without falling, the grasp was successful; if it fell, the grasp failed, and 3) verifying that the grasps are close to the target area. CGDF outperformed the other methods in all these tests, achieving higher success rates and better stability, in terms of securely handling without either slipping or falling.

Understanding and Navigating from Commands

In the paper titled, “QueST Maps: Queryable Semantic Topological Maps For 3D Scene Understanding”, researchers Yash Mehan, Rohit Jayanti, Kumaraditya Gupta and others demonstrated a novel way that can enable robots to take instructions in a natural language, combine it with their own understanding of the ‘scene’ and navigate themselves to the desired location. “In order to understand a complex instruction such as – ‘Go through the corridor on the right and fetch me the kettle from the bedroom opposite the bookshelf’, the robot needs to build an understanding at two levels,” explains Yash. “The first is the structural organization which is the breaking down of the scene into different rooms and the comprehension of the topology or the inter- connectivity between the rooms and the entire scene, and the second is the semantic understanding – identifying the objects in the room and thereby deducing the kind of room it is,” he says.

Unique Factors

What makes this research unique is that it explicitly segments the input scene into different topological regions such as “bedroom”, “dining room” and so on. This way, a natural language prompt for a specified room will elicit the required room output. Additionally their approach allows them to segment transition areas such as doorways and arches thereby adding another level of complexity. The team reports that unlike existing methods that demonstrate results on structured and clean scenes from synthetic data, they have shown how it works in the real world by displaying results on a fairly challenging real-world dataset. By using a transformer encoder trained using a contrastive loss function, their approach enables one to query a scene with a simple “place to sleep” or “bedroom” and obtain remarkably accurate results.

The researchers are upbeat about extending their work to segment open-plan environments (where there are no clear demarcations of areas) as well as multi-level spaces. “We’ll be tackling these challenges in our upcoming work,” they state.

Robot Manipulation Via Visual Servoing

Robotic researchers Pranjali Pathare, Gunjan Gupta and others worked on enhancing existing visual servoing algorithms in their research paper titled,”Imagine2Servo: Intelligent Visual Servoing with Diffusion-Driven Goal Generation for Robotic Tasks”. Visual servoing refers to controlling a robot’s motion with the help of visual feedback obtained from vision sensors. In autonomous systems, this is very important because it helps the systems “see” the environment and accordingly make adjustments in real-time – a necessity for tasks requiring precise manipulation and navigation. “But one of the major challenges in implementing visual servoing controllers is the requirement of a predefined goal image which limits its use in different applications,” remarks Pranjali. The team instead proposed task-based sub-goal images which can be used by the controller to achieve the final and desired outcome.

They trained a conditional, diffusion model to generate goal images based on current observations. By doing so, they equipped the servoing system with the ability to automatically determine and visualise the target images it needs to reach depending on the task at hand. When tested in real-world scenarios, this system was found to be highly effective in handling long-range navigation and complex manipulation without needing predefined goal images.

They trained a conditional, diffusion model to generate goal images based on current observations. By doing so, they equipped the servoing system with the ability to automatically determine and visualise the target images it needs to reach depending on the task at hand. When tested in real-world scenarios, this system was found to be highly effective in handling long-range navigation and complex manipulation without needing predefined goal images.

Differential Planning For Vision Language

Mapping, Localization, and Planning form the key components in the Autonomous Navigation Stack. While both Modular Pipeline and End-to-End architectures have been the traditional driving paradigms, the integration of language modality is slowly becoming a de facto approach to enhance the explainability of Autonomous Driving systems. A natural extension of these systems in the vision-language context is their ability to follow navigation instructions given in natural language – for example, “Take a right turn and stop near the food stall.” The primary objective is to ensure reliable collision-free planning.

Traditionally, prediction and perception components in current vision language action models are often tuned with their own objectives, rather than the overall navigation goal. In such a pipeline, the planning module heavily depends on the perception abilities of these models, making them vulnerable to prediction errors. Thus, end-to-end training with downstream planning tasks becomes crucial, ensuring feasibility even with arbitrary predictions from upstream perception and prediction components. To achieve this capability, a team of researchers from IIITH’s Robotics Research Centre comprising of Pranjal Paul, Anant Garg and Tushar Choudhary under the guidance of Prof. Madhava Krishna, Head of the Robotics Research Centre (RRC), IIITH, developed a lightweight vision-language model that combines visual scene understanding with natural language processing.

Distinguishing Feature

The model that has been explained at length in their paper titled, “LeGo-Drive: Language-enhanced Goal-oriented Closed Loop End-to-End Autonomous Driving” processes the vehicle’s perspective view alongside encoded language commands to predict goal locations in one-shot. “However, these predictions can sometimes conflict with real-world constraints. For example, when instructed to “park behind the red car,” the system might suggest a location in a non-road area or overlapping with the red car itself. To overcome this challenge, we augment the perception module with a custom planner within a neural network framework,” explains Pranjal, terming the end-to-end training approach as the key sauce of their work. This differentiable planner which enables gradient flow throughout the entire architecture during training eventually improves both prediction accuracy and the planning quality.

Common Theme

As per Prof. Madhava Krishna, the SOTA (state-of-the-art) research carried out at the RRC at IIITH while diverse has an underlying unifying thread. “Much of these research works translates to improving robotic performance in the personal and assistive robotic space be it indoor autonomous robots, self driving for on road conditions or indoor manipulation. The eventual aim is to enhance and introduce new functionalities in robotic systems that make them closer to deployment for such applications. Leveraging the recent growth in Foundational Models in Computer Vision and apt integration with classical robotic and learning algorithms make this possible,” he says.

Tech Media Startup Expo 2024: Empowering India’s Creative Economy

Mumbai, November 22, 2024The first day of the much-awaited Tech Media Startup Expo 2024 unfolded at the renowned Film Bazaar, IFFI Goa. Organized by the Startup & IT Promotion Cell of the Department of Information Technology, Electronics, and Communications (DITE&C), Government of Goa, this five-day event (November 20–24, 2024) celebrates the dynamic blend of technology and media, furthering Goa’s ambition of becoming the Creative Capital of India.
The Expo features eight Goan, Indian, and global startups presenting their innovations in tech and media at their booths at Film Bazaar by NFDC located at Panaji, Goa. Among them are Fandora, a platform for users to invest and co-own content IP in films, sports, OTT series and more; PostMyAd, which lets users manage their digital billboard ads remotely; and PYC AI a global platform allowing artists and businesses to license voices, avatars and personas. The startups also include Behind The Scene, Rapid Rush, RecoBee, Zeno Saviour an AI-powered characters-as-a-service platform that empowers creators to build immersive experiences and  games with ease, and a booth on Goan Narrative Live Streaming and Documentary Production.
The first day was also marked by insightful sessions and showcases that explored the transformative synergy between media and technology. It drew enthusiastic participation from filmmakers, technologists, investors eager to explore how technology is revolutionizing the media landscape. Experts highlighted the potential of collaborative efforts to propel the industry forward.
Raj Kapoor, Founder CEO, IBA speaking on the future of Media – tech convergence remarked, “Creativity doesn’t come from a laptop; it comes from within. What matters is how tools make our tasks simpler. Technology has brought significant changes to our lives, and this is just the beginning. In the next 10 years, we will witness a fully digitalized world, reshaping how we live and interact. The possibilities ahead are limitless, driven by innovation and adaptability.”
The day also saw the collaborative discussions on future challenges and opportunities for media creator. The panellists including Mr. Ganesh Kaushic, COO, IBA; Joydeep Biswas, CEO, Rocked Films; Sharad Patel, Founder, Chairman & MD, SP Cinecorp; Gayathri Guliani, Founder & CEO, Kleos Entertainment; Saurabh Malhotra, Co-Founder, CF Cinema; and Jivika Sharma, Actress, CEO of SP CineCorp shared valuable insights on the topic. 
Held alongside the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), the expo brings together innovators, thought leaders, and industry pioneers to spotlight India’s evolving role in the TechMedia sector. Collaborating with partners such as Startup India, National Film Development Corporation (NFDC), Entertainment Society of Goa (ESG), India Blockchain Alliance (IBA), and Producers Guild of India (PGI), the event offers a unique platform for creative and technological exchange.
The Tech Media Startup Expo 2024 continues to shape the future of India’s TechMedia sector, offering unparalleled opportunities for collaboration and innovation. Over the next four days, attendees can look forward to empowering women in media sharing their experiences and successes and insightful sessions, on how artificial intelligence (AI) changes storytelling or how blockchain technology secures and transparently manages digital content as well as the future of immersive storytelling through Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) experiences.
With startups, expert panels, and networking opportunities, this premier event is a must-attend for startup founders, filmmakers, technologists, investors, and media enthusiasts. Register and be part of this dynamic convergence of technology and media.

Johns Hopkins University signs an MoU with Ajit Isaac Foundation to bring essential palliative care services to rural India’s terminally ill

Bangalore, 22 November: Johns Hopkins University (JHU) today signed an MoU with Ajit Isaac Foundation (AIF) to provide assistance in setting up and launching palliative care centers in India. These centres will provide compassionate, dignified care to terminally ill patients in underserved regions in India, along with training and supporting community-based caregivers.

Of an estimated 8-10 million Indians who need palliative care, only 1-2% have access to it, which is significantly lower than the global average of 14%. With most palliative care centres being concentrated in urban locations, India faces a healthcare access equity issue, especially in rural areas where services are scarce. This collaboration seeks to address these disparities by expanding access to high-quality end-of-life care in underserved regions, enabling terminally ill patients to experience comfort and peace in their final stages of life.

AIF is establishing a 63-bed Palliative Care Centre in Tumkur, set to launch in early 2025. This Centre will serve as the foundation for the JHU-AIF collaboration, which aims to design and implement comprehensive training programs in palliative care, offered both online and offline, with continued mentorship support for staff. JHU will help in developing a research fellowship and designing curriculum. Additionally, AIF and JHU will jointly host workshops and conferences, both in India and internationally, to showcase the latest advancements in palliative care, fostering knowledge exchange and the adoption of best practices.

Commenting on the collaboration, Ronald J. Daniels, President, JHU said, “We are delighted to partner with AIF and are committed to bridging the healthcare divide, ensuring compassionate and dignified care for all. With colleagues in India, we will use evidence-based approaches to help healthcare providers and caregivers improve quality of life for terminally ill patients, regardless of geography or circumstances.”

Ajit Isaac, Co -founder, AIF commented, “Palliative care is deeply meaningful to us, shaped by personal experiences and a commitment to addressing the significant gaps in this field. There is a pressing need for skilled personnel, infrastructure and resources to provide dignity and compassionate care to those in need at the end of life. We are excited about our collaboration with JHU, which has the potential to advance palliative care and drive equitable healthcare for all in India”.

Celebrate a Heart-warming Thanksgiving Feast at Comida

Come together for a heart-warming Thanksgiving celebration at Comida, DoubleTree by Hilton Goa-Panaji – a special time to be thankful. And what better way to express than with your loved ones over a sumptuous spread? Add to that the lively atmosphere at Comida elevating a sense of togetherness, complete with laughter and merriment.

As you gather around, let the delicious smells of seasonal dishes fill the air, making your mouth water in anticipation. Sip on refreshing cocktails and mocktails as you raise a glass to the moments you’re thankful for.

Revel in the traditional celebration as you carve your Roast Turkey and eat it too straight from the Live carving counter. Accompany it with the absolute fresh and delicious choice of salads – Cous cous and spinach, Creamy mushroom and tomato, Beetroot carpaccio with feta crumble, Chicken Hawaiian salad and Polynesian seafood-n-pasta salad.

If your palate is in the mood for some Middle Eastern delights then plate up with Pita Lavache and four amazing varieties of dips.  Don’t fill up yet as the Main course platter is yet to serve you. Pick your favourites from the global to the very local like exotic vegetables in black pepper sauce, Balinese stir fried fish, Wok tossed spinach and Vegetable noodle, Moroccan lamb tajin, Spinach & ricotta cannelloni. If you’re craving something Indian then head to the Indian counter and pick your favourites from an assortment of Tisryache hooman (clams curry), Lahori chicken, Maa di dal, Punjabi matter paneer, Sarso ka saag, Pinde de sonda aloo and more.

Finish your meal on a sweet note at the elaborate dessert counter. Make this Thanksgiving special with your loved ones at Comida

When: Thursday November 28, 2024

Where: Comida

Time: 7:00 pm onwards

Phurr Commits to Sustainability: A Step Towards a Plastic-Free Future

Bengaluru, 22nd November 2024: Phurr, Bangalore’s vegetarian dining phenomenon, has carved a niche for itself in less than a year, with its tables fully booked every day since its launch 300 days ago. While Phurr dazzles with its culinary brilliance and innovative approach, its ethos goes far beyond food. The brand is deeply committed to sustainability, actively working to reduce its environmental footprint. With practices like waste reduction and eliminating plastic use, Phurr exemplifies responsible dining. Its dedication to sustainability sets a benchmark for eco-conscious operations in Bangalore’s evolving culinary landscape.

The restaurant has made a deliberate effort to phase out plastic in favor of more sustainable alternatives. From using metal straws and glass bottles to paper-based packaging, Phurr aims to reduce its reliance on plastic in every aspect of its operations. This commitment extends to packaging, which is entirely plastic-free, reinforcing the brand’s dedication to eco-friendly practices.

In addition to plastic reduction, Phurr is focused on effective waste management. Leftover food is donated to companies that recycle vegetable oils and repurposed materials, ensuring that no waste ends up in landfills. The restaurant has also implemented water-efficient measures to minimize its overall consumption and environmental impact.

Phurr’s sustainability efforts are also reflected in its menu, with an increasing number of vegan options being added to reduce the environmental footprint of its food offerings. The restaurant does not currently offer delivery services, intentionally avoiding the carbon footprint associated with the delivery process.

In line with its values, Phurr has opted for a digital-first marketing approach, eliminating printed materials such as flyers and brochures, further reducing paper waste. Phurr acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing journey and is committed to making continuous improvements to its practices for a greener future.

Vesuvius Group CEO Mr. Patrick Andre Inaugurates New AlSi and Basic Monolithic Plants in Visakhapatnam

India, 22nd November 2024: Vesuvius, a global leader in the refractory industry, proudly inaugurates the new Alumina-Silica (AlSi) and Basic Monolithic manufacturing plants, at a ceremony held on 12th November 2024 (the release was sent on embargo), in Visakhapatnam, further supporting the Make in India initiative. The state-of-the-art facilities are integral to Vesuvius’s ongoing investments in India, aimed at enhancing manufacturing capabilities and addressing the rising demand from the iron and steel industry. This development follows the April inauguration of the Mould Flux manufacturing plant in Vishakhapatnam.

The new AlSi and Basic Monolithic plants will produce high-quality alumina-silica and basic monolithic refractory products, essential for iron and steel production. This expansion, once in commercial production, will boost annual production capacity by 250,000 tons, reinforcing Vesuvius’s position as a leading provider of refractory solutions in the region. These plants are setup with equipment that enable Vesuvius to bring new products and technologies to the Indian Market.

Mr. Patrick Andre, Chief Executive of London headquartered Vesuvius group, stated, “Our ongoing investment plans highlights our strong belief in the Indian market. The AlSi and Basic Monolithic plants are a testament to our commitment to innovation and support to India’s industrial growth.”

“These new facilities not only enhance our manufacturing capabilities but also contribute to the socio-economic development of the communities we serve. Sustainability and efficiency are at the core of our operations.” said Mr. Biswadip Gupta, Chairman of Vesuvius India Limited (VIL).

Mr. Mohinder Rajput, Managing Director of VIL, emphasized, “Our new plants feature energy-efficient technologies and robust waste reduction systems, ensuring that our growth aligns with environmental stewardship and operational excellence.