Archives 2026

BSE Index Services Launches BSE 150 Midcap Universe Factor Indices

Mumbai, Jan 13: BSE Index Services Pvt. Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of BSE, today announced the launch of four new factor indices derived from the BSE 150 Midcap Index as the universe, with a 5% stock-level capping.

These indices are reconstituted quarterly, have a base value of 1,000, and a first value date of June 20, 2005. The methodology also includes an additional screening criterion of 100% stock trading frequency, ensuring robust liquidity and investability.

Newly Launched Indices

  • BSE Midcap 150 Enhanced Value 30
    Measures the performance of the 30 companies within the BSE 150 Midcap Index with the most attractive valuations, based on proprietary value scores.

  • BSE Midcap 150 Momentum 30
    Tracks the performance of the 30 companies in the BSE 150 Midcap Index that demonstrate the strongest persistence in relative performance, based on momentum scores.

  • BSE Midcap 150 Low Volatility 30
    Measures the performance of the 30 least volatile companies within the BSE 150 Midcap universe.

  • BSE Midcap 150 Quality 30
    Tracks the performance of the 30 highest-quality companies in the BSE 150 Midcap Index, selected based on quality scores.

Commenting on the launch, Ashutosh Singh, Managing Director & CEO, BSE Index Services Pvt. Ltd., said:

“Mid-cap stocks are a critical building block in long-term investment portfolios. With this launch, BSE’s factor indices now span large caps, large-mid caps, the broad BSE 500 universe, and mid-caps. Our objective is to create a seamless, institution-grade, investable factor continuum while enabling ETF and passive fund managers to build coherent, market-wide strategies aligned with varying risk–return objectives.”

The newly launched indices are designed to support passive investment strategies, including exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and index funds. They can also serve as effective benchmarks for portfolio management services (PMS), mutual fund schemes, and institutional portfolios.

With this expansion, investors and asset managers gain access to a broader and more structured set of factor-based investment opportunities, further strengthening BSE’s comprehensive suite of benchmark and thematic indices.

Goa Tourism Reiterates Zero Tolerance for Harassment, Acts Swiftly on Viral Video Incident

Panaji, Jan 13: The Department of Tourism, Government of Goa, has reiterated its zero-tolerance policy towards harassment and unruly behaviour involving tourists, particularly incidents that compromise the safety and dignity of women.

Responding to a recent incident involving the harassment of a woman tourist, Tourism Minister Rohan A. Khaunte stated that such behaviour will not be tolerated under any circumstances. He emphasised that while Goa welcomes responsible tourists, strict action will be taken against anyone who violates the law or disrespects individuals.

“We do not tolerate unruly behaviour that attempts to outrage the modesty of women. Goa stands for safety, dignity and responsible tourism. Based on the viral video, a police complaint was immediately filed and prompt action was ensured. The Government of Goa will not take such incidents lightly, and the police have acted swiftly to address the matter,” the Minister said.

The incident, which was captured on video and widely circulated on social media, reportedly involved an intoxicated individual blocking the path of a woman tourist at a beach shack and behaving in an inappropriate manner. The individual allegedly made lewd and suggestive gestures, causing distress to the tourist. Authorities intervened immediately after the video came to light.

Following the incident, the Goa Tourism Department lodged a formal complaint at the Calangute Police Station. An FIR has been registered against the accused under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, including Sections 74, 75 and 79, along with other applicable sections of law.

Commenting on the incident, Director of Tourism Kedar Naik said the Department remains fully committed to ensuring a safe and respectful environment for all visitors.

“The Department of Tourism works closely with local administration and law enforcement agencies to address such incidents promptly. Any act of harassment or misconduct will be dealt with strictly in accordance with the law, to uphold Goa’s reputation as a safe and welcoming destination,” he said.

The Department of Tourism has reaffirmed that the safety, dignity and well-being of tourists remain a top priority. Strict action will continue to be taken against individuals indulging in harassment or misconduct, reinforcing the State’s commitment to maintaining a safe and respectful environment for all.

The Government of Goa urges all visitors to adhere to the law, respect local values, and contribute positively to Goa’s tourism ecosystem.

Cathay Welcomes Peking University Study Advancing China’s Sustainable Aviation Fuel Ecosystem

Hong Kong / Beijing, Jan 13: Cathay has welcomed the release of Igniting the SAF Market: Policy Pathways for Scaling Sustainable Aviation Fuel in China, a comprehensive research study published by Peking University’s National School of Development in late 2025. The study provides timely and actionable insights into accelerating the adoption of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) across the Chinese Mainland, addressing both supply- and demand-side challenges.

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The report analyses the current barriers and untapped potential in scaling SAF production and deployment in China, drawing on global best practices and benchmarking them against the country’s successful solar photovoltaic industry. It highlights China’s strong feedstock availability and manufacturing capabilities, while evaluating long-term cost trajectories across multiple SAF production pathways.

Notably, the study identifies the Power-to-Liquid (PtL) pathway commonly used to produce electro-sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF)—as having the greatest potential for long-term cost reduction. With appropriate policy support, locally produced SAF via the PtL route could achieve price parity with conventional jet fuel, inclusive of China’s projected 2030 carbon price, once cumulative eSAF production reaches approximately 1.6 million tonnes.

The study further recommends a multi-pronged approach to building a robust national SAF ecosystem. Key measures include policy integration, stimulating market demand, expanding access to international markets, and establishing procurement mechanisms that ensure long-term supply and demand stability.

Commenting on the findings, Grace Cheung, General Manager Sustainability at Cathay, said:

“As a vital player in global aviation and the SAF ecosystem, the Chinese Mainland’s development of its domestic SAF industry not only supports national carbon targets, but also contributes to improving the global availability and affordability of sustainable aviation fuel.”

“This study by Peking University is highly encouraging, as it demonstrates the long-term potential for cost parity between SAF and conventional jet fuel. Achieving this will require sustained support for new technologies, large-scale SAF production, and policy frameworks that address both supply and demand. Such progress is essential for global airlines to scale SAF usage in a commercially viable manner.”

Cathay has been a longstanding supporter of SAF development in the Chinese Mainland and globally. The Group was among the early adopters of Chinese-made SAF, uplifting SAF at Hong Kong International Airport, Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, and London Heathrow Airport.

SAF remains a critical pillar of aviation’s decarbonisation pathway. Compared with conventional jet fuel, SAF can reduce lifecycle carbon emissions by around 80%, based on the SAF procured by the Cathay Group in 2024.

Avakai Amaravati festival for arts, culture and cinema a grand success

Vijayawada, Jan 13: The inaugural edition of Avakai  Amaravati Festival of Cinema, Culture and Literature concluded successfully after three vibrant days of immersive cultural programming, marking a significant milestone in Andhra Pradesh’s cultural calendar. Conceived as a large-scale public cultural initiative, the festival brought together cinema, literature, music, theatre and the performing arts, creating a dynamic platform that celebrated Telugu heritage while engaging contemporary creative voices. Spread across Bhavani Island and Punnami Ghat along the Krishna river, Avakai witnessed enthusiastic participation from artists, writers, filmmakers and, most significantly, thousands of children, college students and families, who became the heartbeat of the festival.

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From morning to late evening, the venues buzzed with curiosity, excitement and emotional engagement, as young audiences encountered traditional and contemporary art forms—many for the first time. Their active participation, questions, applause and hands-on involvement established Avakai as a people-driven, inclusive cultural celebration, rooted in community ownership and shared experience.

Day One set a powerful tone by transforming the Krishna riverfront into a living cultural canvas. A grand procession featuring giant puppets, Teen Maar drummers and musical ensembles animated public spaces, drawing families and passersby into the festival’s celebratory spirit. The ceremonial inauguration, sacred musical ensemble and the world premiere of Love Story – A Musical, created exclusively for Avakai, emerged as defining highlights. Interactive art installations and traditional craft demonstrations encouraged visitors—especially children and students—to engage directly with Telugu artistic practices, making culture accessible, participatory and immersive from the outset.

Day Two deepened the festival’s intellectual and creative engagement through a rich mix of literary conversations, cinema-focused discussions and hands-on workshops. Writers, filmmakers, journalists and cultural practitioners examined the evolving relationship between literature and cinema, storytelling across formats, language, translation and changing audience sensibilities. Conversations explored how classical narratives continue to inspire contemporary cinema, the challenges of storytelling in the age of OTT platforms, and the responsibility of writers and filmmakers in shaping cultural memory.

Workshops emerged as some of the most animated spaces of the festival. Martial arts, Nagada percussion, puppet-making, dance and Kalamkari art sessions saw sustained participation throughout the day, with children and college students immersing themselves in rhythm, movement and storytelling. These high-energy workshops became spaces of learning and discovery, fostering intergenerational exchange and nurturing creativity, confidence and cultural curiosity among young participants.

Day Three brought the festival to a resonant crescendo, weaving together storytelling, dialogue and performance. Sessions such as Katha Kalakshepam: Timeless Tales through Music and Word by StoryHour UK, Words on Water – Katha TarangaluFriday Release: Cinema and JournalismSundaramaina Telugu – Glory of Telugu Literature and Cinema, and The Art of Translation: Words without Borders explored Telugu oral traditions, literary heritage, cinema, language and cross-cultural translation. Parallel workshops continued to draw enthusiastic participation, reinforcing Avakai’s commitment to experiential learning.

As evening descended, Punnami Ghat transformed into a vibrant performance arena. Live performances by ChowraastaNatasaarvabhowma NTR – Homage to the Vishwaroopam of Acting, the musical theatre presentation Love Story, and a soulful concert by Javed Ali drew large crowds, bringing the Krishna riverfront alive late into the night and providing a grand, emotionally charged conclusion to the festival.

Beyond cultural celebration, Avakai significantly contributed to tourism and local economic activity in Vijayawada. The city witnessed increased visitor movement across venues, while local vendors, food stalls, artisans and small businesses benefited from the festival’s scale and footfall. Avakai functioned as a creative marketplace where culture and livelihood intersected, demonstrating how public festivals can drive sustainable, culture-led economic growth.

Hon’ble Minister for Tourism & Culture, Shri Kandula Durgesh, said,

“Avakai demonstrates how culture can play a transformative role in public engagement, tourism and the creative economy, particularly for Telugu youth. Over three days, the festival has showcased the richness of Telugu arts while positioning Vijayawada and Amaravati as vibrant cultural destinations. By integrating cinema, literature and performance into public spaces, Avakai has created meaningful cultural experiences and sets the tone for upcoming major cultural events in the state. I am pleased to announce that the next edition of Avakai Amaravati Festival will be held from December 17 to 19, 2026.”

Mr. Sanjoy K. Roy, Managing Director of Teamwork Arts, said,

“Avakai has been envisioned as a shared cultural dialogue, and its success is the result of collective effort. We thank the Government of Andhra Pradesh and the Hon’ble Tourism & Culture Minister for their vision and support. I would also like to acknowledge the local vendors and stall owners who animated the festival spaces, the sanitation workers who ensured cleanliness, the Vijayawada Municipal Corporation, police and SDRF teams for seamless coordination, and the cultural troupes of the Andhra Pradesh Government. Most importantly, the people of Vijayawada and Andhra Pradesh made Avakai a truly public festival through their warmth, participation and ownership.”

Syed Shams Jawaid, Vice President, Teamwork Arts and Festival Producer, added,

“Avakai demonstrates the power of collaboration between government, cultural institutions and private partners in building inclusive cultural ecosystems. The enthusiastic response from young audiences reaffirms the importance of platforms that encourage learning, participation and innovation. We are grateful to partners such as Kia India, whose support reflects a commitment to the creative economy, youth engagement and future-facing cultural spaces, and Shirdi Sai Electricals Limited, whose infrastructure and operational support were critical to delivering a festival of this scale. Avakai has opened new opportunities for artists and practitioners while remaining deeply rooted in Telugu traditions.”

As the curtains came down on its inaugural edition, Avakai Amaravati Festival of Cinema, Culture and Literature concluded as more than a three-day event. It emerged as a long-term cultural movement—connecting heritage with innovation, public participation with economic opportunity, and local creativity with global exchange—firmly reinforcing Amaravati’s place on India’s cultural map.

HCLTech to partner with The Magnum Ice Cream Company to modernize its digital foundation

 NOIDA, India, Jan 13:  HCLTech, a leading global technology company, has entered into a multi-year partnership to design, build and manage a future-ready IT infrastructure for The Magnum Ice Cream Company (TMICC), the world’s largest ice cream company. In the coming years, HCLTech will deploy its AI Force platform to embed AI across TMICC’s digital infrastructure.

HCLTech’s solutions integrate predictive analytics, improve business process observability and keep user experience at the heart of its clients operating model to deliver scalable, resilient IT operations around across the globe. Central to the partnership with TMICC is the evolution from AIOps to a NoOps operating model, enabling zero-touch automation and agentic solutions for fully autonomous IT operations.

“As The Magnum Ice Cream Company advances as an independent listed ice cream company, we are infusing intelligence into every layer of our digital foundation. Our partnership with HCLTech is instrumental in building a secure, future-ready infrastructure. Together, we are unlocking advanced AI capabilities that will redefine operational excellence and elevate the experiences we deliver,” said Mark O’Brien, Chief Technology Officer, The Magnum Ice Cream Company.

The new partnership demonstrates HCLTech’s innovation, agility and operational excellence within the consumer-packaged goods industry, driving technology-led transformation and enhancing customer experience. HCLTech’s proven methodology will ensure TMICC can navigate a seamless Transition Service Agreement (TSA) exit from Unilever and establish a greenfield IT infrastructure to build an AI-powered digital ice cream future.

“This partnership reinforces HCLTech’s leadership in driving complex, global transformations backed by deep domain expertise. We look forward to contributing to TMICC’s growth vision and strategy with the best of technology and global talent,” added C Vijayakumar, CEO & Managing Director, HCLTech

PRIF’s Initiative Raftaar Expands Access to Organized Sports to 1,600+ Tribal Youth in Maharashtra, 50 Percent of Top Performers Are Girls

Mumbai, Jan 13: On National Youth Day, Pernod Ricard India Foundation (PRIF) marks three years of Raftaar, a structured athletic training program implemented in partnership with the Bridges of Sports Foundation for tribal youth under the age of 14 across three villages—Talegaon, Awankhed and Karanji—in Dindori Taluka, Nashik. So far, Raftaar has reached more than 1,600 tribal children through community sports events, 531 through regular training which includes 20 athletes who received structured training in sprinting. Girls constitute 50% of the program’s top performers, demonstrating visible shifts in participation and confidence. Programs such as Raftaar reflect PRIF’s commitment to Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) in working for an equitable society using sports as a tool for inclusion, discipline, and opportunity.

Raftaar girl athletes winning medals in Prakalp Sthariya Kirda Spardha 2024-25 ( Taluka Level Competition)

As per reports, access to organised sports in India remains limited. Only 1% of Indian youth under the age of 35 participate in organised sports, while women’s participation stands at 29%, significantly below the global average of 40%. For tribal youth in regions such as Dindori, Nashik, these gaps are further compounded by schools lacking physical education teachers, sports equipment, and means to identify talent. Girls are often the first to be withdrawn from physical activity due to social expectations, restricting opportunities for holistic development and confidence.

Launched in 2022, Project Raftaar was launched based on assessment of the sports ecosystem in over 20 primary schools and through interaction with teachers, parents and children. The program identifies talent through fitness tests and supports them with regular coaching, sports gear, and nutrition. Athletes demonstrating higher potential receive advanced training and opportunities to participate in state-level competitions. Over the past three years, the program has conducted over 300 training sessions. The program has trained nine local coaches drawn from the community, strengthening local capacity and supporting long-term continuity. Athletes supported through Raftaar have won over 50 medals across district, state and national level competitions, compared to one medal in the year prior to the program.

Mr. Gagandeep Sethi, Senior Vice President, Integrated Operations, Sustainability & Responsibility, Pernod Ricard India, said, 

“Diversity and inclusion are central to PRIF’s work. Through Raftaar, we are supporting structured access to sports for tribal youth while strengthening local coaching capacity and encouraging greater participation among youth in tribal regions of Maharashtra.”

To strengthen local infrastructure, a community sports gym-cum-activity room is established at Gurukul School, Karanji, benefiting school and community children through regular access to training facilities.

In the long term, Raftaar aims to support more tribal youth in accessing national sports academies, sports-related careers, and opportunities in the armed forces, while continuing to strengthen community-led initiatives.

Krystal Integrated Services secures multiple municipal sanitation contracts worth approx. 275 crores across Vasai–Virar

Mumbai, Jan 13: Krystal Integrated Services Ltd, a leading provider of integrated facility management solutions, has secured three major municipal solid waste management contracts from the Vasai–Virar City Municipal Corporation (VVCMC), with a combined contract value of approximately 275 crore over a five-year period with an additional three-month preparatory phase. The mandates cover end-to-end municipal sanitation services in accordance with the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016.

The scope of work includes door-to-door collection, segregation, transportation of municipal solid waste, street cleaning services and cleaning of public spaces across residential, commercial, institutional, and notified public areas. Krystal will also ensure transportation of segregated waste to authorised processing, treatment, and disposal facilities. Krystal will deploy dedicated manpower, specialised vehicles, and modern equipment, to ensure uninterrupted, hygienic, and compliant waste management services across all three wards, while maintaining strict adherence to safety and regulatory standards.

Speaking on the development, Mr. Sanjay Dighe, CEO and Director of Krystal Integrated Services Ltd, said,

“Securing these multiple municipal sanitation mandates from Vasai–Virar City Municipal Corporation marks another important milestone for Krystal Integrated Services. Urban waste management is a critical public service that demands operational discipline, reliability, and regulatory compliance. These engagements reinforce our ability to manage large-scale, people-intensive municipal operations while supporting city administrations in delivering cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable urban environments.”

The Vasai–Virar City Municipal Corporation serves one of Maharashtra’s fastest-growing urban regions, and these contracts highlight the increasing reliance on professional facility management partners for civic sanitation and urban infrastructure services.

For Krystal Integrated Services, these wins further strengthen its municipal services portfolio and underscore its capability to deliver long-term, high-impact public infrastructure operations at scale.

Two Spectacular Days of Cinema Conclude as 3rd Niri9 International Film Festival Ends on a High Note

Hyderabad, Jan 13: The third edition of the Niri9 International Film Festival concluded two remarkable days (10th Jan & 11th Jan 2026) of cinematic excellence, creative exchange, and cultural celebration. Hosted at Prasad Film Labs and Raj Bhavan Samskruti Auditorium, the festival emerged as a vibrant platform that brought together filmmakers, artists, industry veterans, and cinema enthusiasts from across India and abroad.

Niri9 International Film Festival 3rd edition closing ceremony

The two-day festival showcased an impressive range of films across Feature Films, Short Films, Shorter Films, and Documentaries, reflecting diverse voices, themes, and cinematic styles. From socially charged narratives to experimental storytelling and globally acclaimed features, the carefully curated lineup deeply engaged audiences and sparked meaningful conversations.

Shri M Dana Kishore, IAS, Special Chief Secretary to the Governor was present as the Chief Guest of the event. Smt C Priyanka, Managing Director of Telangana Film Development Corporation was present as Special Guest. Other dignitaries present during the closing ceremony included Shri VN Aditya, Senior Director & Chairman, National Film Awards; Shri Ashok Kumar, Actor & Director; Shri Ajitah Surabhi, Principal of SVFFA, among others.

One of the major intellectual highlights of the festival was the panel discussion held on Day 2, featuring eminent personalities such as Seema Biswas, Carlyta Mouhini, Manoj Nandwana, Jadumoni Dutta, Dr Padmini Nagulapalli, Satish, Y Ravi Shankar and Dr Junmoni Devi Khaund, the festival director. The session was moderated by Sunitha Krishnan. The discussion witnessed insightful conversations on cinema as a tool for social change, independent filmmaking, representation, and the evolving landscape of storytelling in the digital era. It also deliberated upon film production, co-production, and distribution, both nationally and globally.

The category-wise winners of the film festival are as follows:

Feature Films:

  • * Best Feature Film: Juiphool
  • * Second Best Feature Film: Ghar
  • * Third Best Feature Film: Dahini – The Witch
  • * Jury Special Award: Kuhipath
  • * Best Actor (Male): Bishnu Khargoria (Akash Henu Nodir Nam)
  • * Best Actor (Female): Akanksha Yadav (Ghar)
  • * Best Child Artist(s): Nihar Kashyap, Sanidul Islam, Manik Ali (Kuhipath)
  • * Best Director: Rajesh Touchriver (Dahini – The Witch)
  • * Best Cinematography: Noushad Shereef (Dahini – The Witch)
  • * Best Editor: K Sasi Kumar (Dahini – The Witch)
  • * Best Music Director: Sourabh Mahanta (Akash Henu Nodir Nam)
  • * Best Concept: Ritul Phukan (Writer of Life Behind the Life)
  • * Best Art Direction: Pranab Jyoti Sarmah (Dhonguloi)
  • * Best Script: Kangkan Bora (Ghar)
  • * Best Make-Up: N G Roshan (Dahini – The Witch)
  • * Best Sound Design: Debajit Gayan (Prastabana)
  • * Best Costume Design: Nandini Sharma Dutta (Juiphool)

Short Films:

  • * Best Short Film: Character
  • * Second Best Short Film: Abaseshot
  • * Third Best Short Film: Manitha Subhvam
  • * Jury Special Award: Chori
  • * Best Director: Himjyoti Talukdar (Ilish)
  • * Best Actor (Male): Sunny Kawale (Chori)
  • * Best Actor (Female): Sima Barua (Abaseshot)
  • * Best Editor: Uddipta Kumar Bhattacharya (Ilish)
  • * Best Child Actor: Karshita Subhnagi Kayshap (Abaseshot)

Shorter Films:

  • * Best Shorter Film: That Ugly Green Planet
  • * Second Best Shorter Film: Shesh Chithi
  • * Third Best Shorter Film: Omnipresent

Documentary Films:

  • * Best Documentary Film: Golden Thread
  • * Second Best Documentary Film: The Elephant Haven
  • * Third Best Documentary Film: PAPA – From Darkness to the Light
  • * Best Actor (Popular): Samit Choudhury (Dr Nishant)

Notably, Juiphool received the Dr Zubeen Garg Memorial Best Feature Film Award, marking a highlight of the valedictory ceremony.

Speaking on the successful conclusion, Festival Director Dr Junmoni Devi Khaund expressed heartfelt gratitude to all participants, jury members, dignitaries, partners, volunteers, and audiences. She said,

“Niri9 stands for fearless storytelling and meaningful cinema. These two days have reaffirmed our belief that films can connect cultures, challenge perspectives, and create lasting impact. I am deeply thankful to everyone who made this journey possible.”

The Niri9 International Film Festival, an initiative of NIRI 9, an OTT platform under NIRI Media (OPC) Private Limited, Guwahati, continues to strengthen its position as a significant cultural forum for independent and socially conscious cinema. With its commitment to inclusivity, regional voices, and global narratives, the festival once again proved that cinema remains one of the most powerful mediums of expression and dialogue.

NoMoZo 7.0 Highlights Sustainable Living, Regenerative Tourism and Responsible Innovation

Porvorim, Jan 13 : Transforming the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Marg, Porvorim into a lively, people-centric space, the seventh edition of NoMoZo (No-Motor Zone) took place on Sunday, January 11, 2026, promoting sustainable urban living through reduced vehicular movement and community engagement. The annual event provided a platform for startups and student innovators to showcase solutions rooted in sustainability, responsible innovation and technology-driven problem-solving.
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The event was organised under the leadership of Shri Rohan Khaunte, Minister for Information Technology, Electronics & Communications (DITE&C), Tourism, Printing & Stationery and MLA of Porvorim. GTDC Chairman and MLA Saligao Shri Kedar J. Naik was also present. Renowned actor Shri Manoj Bajpayee graced the occasion as the Chief Guest, lending further prominence to the celebration.
Marking its presence at NoMoZo 7.0, the Department of Tourism, Government of Goa, set up an engaging stall showcasing the State’s vision for Regenerative Tourism. The exhibit highlighted responsible travel practices that generate positive social, cultural and environmental outcomes, encouraging visitors to engage more meaningfully with Goa’s communities, heritage and natural ecosystems. The stall featured informative displays on various Goa Tourism initiatives focused on strengthening sustainable, experiential and community-driven tourism across the State.
The Tourism Department stall also highlighted key cultural and spiritual initiatives, including Carnaval and other new tourism initiatives, along with a preview of the upcoming Shigmo festival, one of Goa’s most vibrant cultural celebrations. Overall, Goa Tourism’s presence at NoMoZo 7.0 reflected the Department’s integrated approach to tourism, bringing together sustainability, culture and community participation, and reinforcing Goa’s positioning as a year-round destination rooted in responsible, inclusive and experience-driven tourism.
A heritage zone showcased work of local artisans including the traditional Goan earthen pots, offering visitors an insight into Goa’s living craft traditions.
A dedicated space, by the Startup & IT Promotion Cell (SITPC) under the Department of Information Technology, Electronics and Communications (DITE&C), also stood out as an aspirational platform, providing startups and student entrepreneurs with an opportunity to showcase their cutting-edge solutions and entrepreneurial talent.
Adding to the innovation showcase, beneficiaries of the Campus Innovation Scheme presented projects addressing real-world challenges. Don Bosco College of Engineering students presented two notable projects. Students from the Electronics and Computer Science Department presented ‘Synapse-Connect: A Neuro-Muscular Signal Integration Framework’ focused on advanced human–machine interaction. Students from the Mechanical Engineering Department showcased a sustainability-driven project titled ‘Processing and Testing of Recyclable Materials for 3D Printing Applications’ that demonstrated how recycled materials can be effectively repurposed for additive manufacturing.
From Agnel Institute of Technology and Design, the team ‘Innovator’s Squad’ showcased a smart jacket for visually impaired individuals designed for obstacle detection and navigation. Another team from AITD demonstrated AI Aaji, a voice assistant designed to provide real-time updates and support various user tasks.
Startups like Sevaco, a mobile application that connects busy individuals with verified students to get everyday tasks completed quickly; Burraa, India’s Go-Out App that enables users to discover and book curated experiences; Asier Solutions, focused on STEM skill building courses for students and DigiWiz, an IT company specialising in robotics, drone kits and services, IOT hardware and home automation, added further depth to the showcase with their solutions.
The event successfully highlighted how innovation, technology and entrepreneurship are driving Goa’s growth. The diverse range of exhibits reflected the state’s creative potential and reinforced its emergence as a hub for technology-driven and innovative solutions.

Tara Prakashana signs MoU with Ministry of Culture, Government of India, under Gyan Bharatam Mission

 Bengaluru, Jan 13: Tara Prakashana has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, following its selection under the prestigious Gyan Bharatam Mission, a national initiative focused on the preservation, digitization, documentation, and dissemination of India’s vast manuscript and knowledge traditions.

Dr. Mukund with Ken Boydston - founder, Megavision. Tara Prakashana has brought multi-spectral imaging technology for manuscript preservation to India.

The Ministry of Culture has invited Tara Prakashana to participate in the Gyan Bharatam Mission as one of a select group of 18 institutions nationwide. In the state of Karnataka, it is one of two organizations that have been invited. In the last 20 years Tara Prakashana has come up with innovative technologies for imaging, processing, and archiving ancient manuscripts.

The Gyan Bharatam Mission aims to strengthen coordinated national efforts to safeguard India’s intellectual and manuscript heritage, enhance scholarly access, and integrate modern technologies for long-term preservation and dissemination of traditional knowledge systems.

The signing of this MoU is recognition of Tara Prakashana’s sustained contributions to research, publication, and preservation of classical Indian knowledge traditions. Under the agreement, Tara Prakashana will work closely with the Ministry of Culture to advance the objectives of the Gyan Bharatam Mission at regional, national and global levels.

Speaking on the occasion, Prof. P R Mukund, Founder Trustee, Tara Prakashana, said

“ Tara Prakashana has partnered with leading global technologists in the field of ancient manuscript preservation. Tara Prakashana has brought state of-the-art technologies such as multi-spectral imaging, 3D printing, and Waferfiche™ to Bharat. It is our hope that, as a result of this partnership, these technologies can be scaled to national levels .”

Sri Samar Nanda, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Government of India said,

“ Tara Prakashana would be a key partner for successful implementation of Gyan Bharatam.  Ministry wants to deepen ties with such institutions who are doing pioneering work in the field of manuscript conservation, digitization and research. Signing of MoU is the beginning of a long term partnership to take Gyan Bharatam forward .”