Archives 2026

Almond Launches ROC: Resilience Operation Center

Jan 9: Designed as a concrete response to a new cyber era, Almond’s Resilience Operation Center embodies a pioneering approach: a unified, continuous and end-to-end governance of operational resilience, covering prevention, detection, incident response and information system recovery.

Almond’s ROC is built on four core pillars. Cyber Threat Intelligence  enables threat anticipation and strategic foresight. The Vulnerability Operation Center  is responsible for identifying vulnerabilities and reducing the attack surface. The Security Operation Center  ensures 24/7 monitoring, detection and response to cyberattacks, including the IT and operational corrective actions required to harden environments. Finally, the Computer Emergency Response Team conducts investigations, contains attacker progression, eradicates residual traces within systems, and supports the return to normal operations, through to controlled and secure reconstruction of information systems. ROC experts can intervene at every stage to advise and support clients over the long term.

The added value of the Almond ROC lies in its unified management model, integrated tooling, and continuous innovation across these capabilities, operated without silos and fully dedicated to delivering comprehensive operational resilience.

This integrated value chain goes beyond crisis management: the reconstruction phase enables organizations to rebuild more robust information systems, leveraging structured remediation capabilities and architectural redesign approaches that embed security by design from the outset.

Leadership of the Resilience Operation Center has been entrusted to Alexandre Faraino and Marine Pelé, who together bring nearly twenty years of experience in cybersecurity and IT infrastructure resilience. Respectively Deputy Director of SOC/CERT/CTI activities and Director of Managed Services and Cloud activities at Almond for nearly a decade, they now head the ROC, whose expertise is delivered by more than 120 professionals and recognized for its innovative tooling, orchestration and automation capabilities, complementary service portfolio, and 24/7 operations.

The creation of the ROC reflects a profound shift in cybersecurity challenges. First, organizational strength is no longer measured by invulnerability, but by the ability to absorb shocks, sustain critical operations and recover rapidly. Second, the elimination of silos has become a prerequisite for performance: anticipating, detecting, responding and rebuilding require an integrated approach encompassing governance, processes, culture and partners. Finally, while resilience is increasingly driven by regulatory requirements that mandate demonstrable capabilities to withstand, respond and recover, it is also a powerful lever for competitiveness and trust.

“In today’s digital economy, strength no longer lies in invulnerability, but in resilience  the ability to transform uncertainty into continuity. This is an absolutely vital challenge for organizations. The launch of the Almond ROC addresses this evolution in cybersecurity challenges and delivers a response to our clients’ needs through innovation, expertise and multidisciplinary capabilities. We aim to stand alongside them in both good times and difficult moments, because what matters today is not the shock itself, but how the organization absorbs it.”

CHAMP Cargosystems Appoints Manuel Galindo as New CEO

CHAMP Cargosystems, a SITA Group company, today announced the appointment of Manuel Galindo as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately, marking the beginning of an important new chapter in the company’s strategic evolution.

Manuel Galindo CEO CHAMP Cargosystems

Manuel Galindo is a seasoned SaaS leader with deep expertise in air cargo and logistics technology. He co-founded WebCargo, growing it into the industry’s leading digital platform for air cargo rate management and digital quoting prior to its acquisition by Freightos in 2016. Following the acquisition, Manuel continued to lead WebCargo as CEO, driving the platform’s expansion into deeper air-cargo digitalization and closer airline-forwarder integration. Under his leadership, WebCargo expanded beyond rate management into ebooking, becoming the leading solution for airline-forwarder digital bookings globally. During this period, Manuel also served as part of Freightos’ executive leadership team, later taking on the role of Chief Revenue Officer, where he oversaw the global commercial strategy at the group level.

As CEO of CHAMP, Manuel brings a long-term, platform-driven perspective focused on addressing the evolving needs of the air cargo market. His strategic priorities include strengthening the CHAMP neo Platform, improving interoperability across airline and partner systems, and supporting customers as air cargo continues to move toward more standardized, digital, and data-driven operations. Under his leadership, CHAMP aims to reinforce its role as a trusted, mission-critical technology partner for the global air cargo ecosystem.

David Lavorel, CEO of SITA Group, said:

 “Manuel steps into the role at a pivotal moment for the air cargo industry. With IATA forecasting global air cargo demand to grow by 2.6% in 2026, reaching about 71.6 million tons vs 70 million in 2025, the pressure on airlines, handlers, and forwarders to scale efficiently has never been greater. As digitalization accelerates and operational complexity increases, the industry is relying more than ever on robust, flexible, and seamlessly connected platforms to keep global supply chains moving. Together with the CHAMP leadership team, Manuel is well-positioned to guide the organisation through its next stage of growth and to support the industry as it navigates rising digital, operational, and scale demands.”

Manuel Galindo, CEO at CHAMP, commented:

 “I look forward to building on the strong strategic foundation Chris has laid. As I step into this role, my focus is to reinforce CHAMP’s position as a highly trusted, mission-critical technology partner for the global air cargo community. Our industry is evolving rapidly, and we are committed to delivering the resilient, interoperable, and forward-looking solutions our customers need to thrive in this new digital era.”

Manuel Galindo succeeds Chris McDermott, who has served as CEO since October 2020 during a period of significant strategic alignment and transformation.

Avro India Leads Waste-to-Wealth Shift with India’s Largest Flexible Plastic Recycling Unit

New Delhi, Jan 09: Avro India Limited, a leading manufacturer of plastic-moulded furniture, is set to address one of India’s most complex environmental challenges—recycling difficult-to-process plastic waste—with the launch of its state-of-the-art greenfield recycling facility in Ghaziabad.
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Operating under AVRO Recycling Limited, a 100% owned subsidiary of Avro India Limited, the facility houses India’s largest flexible plastic recycling plant, with a current processing capacity of 500 metric tonnes per month (MTPM). The capacity is scheduled to scale up to 1,000 MTPM by Q4 of FY 2025–26.
The capital expenditure invested in the recycling plant stands at Rs 25 crore as of date, with plans to invest an additional Rs 30 crore by FY 2027. As part of its long-term sustainability vision, the company also plans to expand pan-India through future greenfield recycling projects.
Founded in 2002, Avro India Limited has consistently delivered durable, high-quality, and affordable plastic-moulded furniture to households, businesses, and institutions across India. Today, the company enjoys nationwide prominence and is listed on both the NSE and BSE.
Avro has built one of India’s most extensive distribution networks, comprising over 30,000 retailers, supported by more than 300 distributors across 24 states.
Historically, difficult-to-process plastic waste—such as cement bags, salt bags, sugar bags, putty bags, and calcite packaging—was considered largely non-recyclable and was either downcycled or handled by the unorganised sector. After more than three years of intensive research, trials, and technological innovation, Avro has developed a proprietary system capable of upcycling such complex plastic waste at scale, enabling the responsible processing of nearly 1 million metric tonnes per annum (MTPA) of such waste generated in India.
The recycled granules produced at the facility are fully utilised in the manufacture of high-value end products, including plastic furniture, air coolers, washing machines, automotive components, and other industrial and consumer applications. These granules are available at up to 40% lower cost than virgin plastic, while meeting stringent technical and durability standards—helping manufacturers remain cost-efficient, compliant, and environmentally responsible.
With the implementation of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) norms by the Government of India—mandating the use of at least 30% recycled plastic content in rigid plastics—brand owners are facing a significant supply gap of high-quality recycled raw materials. Addressing this challenge, Avro India has emerged as the largest and most reliable organised player in the flexible plastic recycling space, offering consistent volumes at industrial scale.
Commenting on the development, Mr. Sushil Kumar Aggarwal, Chairman and Whole-Time Director, Avro India Limited, said
“India’s plastic challenge cannot be solved through fragmented efforts. It requires scale, technology, and intent. At Avro, we have invested years of research to build a system that converts complex plastic waste into valuable raw material. Our vision goes beyond recycling—we are building a nationwide ecosystem that transforms waste into opportunity while protecting our planet.”
Looking ahead, Avro India is developing a pan-India network of ‘mother and baby’ recycling plants, aimed at decentralizing waste processing and accelerating India’s transition to a circular economy. Through innovation, scale, and collaboration, the company aims to play a defining role in positioning India as a global leader in sustainable plastic management.

BioAsia 2026 to Be Held on February 17–18, Announces Minister Sridhar Babu

 Jan 9: The official announcement for BioAsia 2026, the 23rd edition of Asia’s premier life sciences and health-tech forum, was released by Minister D. Sridhar Babu  in the presence of Mr. Sanjay Kumar, IAS  Mr Shakthi M Nagappan  and other dignitaries. The poster release marks the ceremonial commencement of preparations for the upcoming summit scheduled to be held from 16–18 February 2026 in Hyderabad.

Over the past two decades, BioAsia has emerged as Asia’s foremost platform for life sciences, biopharma, health-tech, and medical innovation, consistently bringing together global leaders, investors, innovators, researchers, and policymakers. Each edition has showcased cutting-edge science while reinforcing Hyderabad and Telangana’s position as a global hub for biopharma, vaccines, medtech, and digital health innovation, supported by world-class infrastructure and a deep pool of scientific talent.

The 23rd edition of BioAsia is themed ‘TechBio Unleashed: AI, Automation & the Biology Revolution.’ The theme reflects the pivotal convergence of biology, data, and deep technology that is reshaping drug discovery, diagnostics, manufacturing of therapies, and healthcare delivery globally. TechBio is transforming how diseases are understood, how therapies are designed, and how care is delivered making healthcare more predictive, personalized, and accessible while strengthening a resilient and inclusive global health system.

Speaking on the occasion, Minister for IT, Electronics & Communications, and Industries & Commerce, Government of TelanganaD. Sridhar Babu said, 

“As Telangana embarks its journey towards becoming a USD 3 Trillion Economy by 2047, Lifesciences sector will play a critical role in shaping the growth of the state. Marquee event like BioAsia showcases Telangana’s leadership in life sciences and healthcare innovation and acts as a pivotal platform to foster new partnerships and explore opportunities for growth in this segment. With the release of the BioAsia 2026 poster, we begin yet another exciting journey that will bring together the world’s brightest minds to advance the TechBio revolution and build a healthier future for all.”

Adding to this Mr. Sanjay Kumar  Special Chief Secretary, Industries & Commerce and ITE & C Departments, Government of Telangana)added,

 “BioAsia 2026 will provide a powerful platform for collaboration among startups, researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers. We look forward to welcoming global stakeholders to Hyderabad to explore opportunities, form partnerships, and accelerate investment in the rapidly evolving TechBio ecosystem.”

Adding to this Mr. Shakthi Nagappan, CEO, Telangana Life Sciences Foundation), said,

 “BioAsia 2026 comes at a pivotal moment when TechBio is redefining the very foundations of healthcare and life sciences. As biology converges with AI, automation and data, we see unprecedented opportunities for innovation, investment and impact. This edition of BioAsia will not just be a forum for discussions, but a platform to translate ideas into action by bringing together startups, global companies, researchers and policymakers to collaboratively shape the future of healthcare from Hyderabad to the world.”

The summit is expected to deliver strategic value for startups, researchers, investors, policymakers, and global organizations. BioAsia 2026 will connect innovators with investors, act as a bridge between laboratory breakthroughs and market adoption, and provide a forum for policymakers to co-create regulatory frameworks that encourage innovation while safeguarding patient safety and public interest.

All stakeholders are invited to participate in BioAsia 2026 from 16–18 February 2026 in Hyderabad to explore investment opportunities, foster collaborations, and contribute to the TechBio revolution shaping the future of global healthcare.

AU Small Finance Bank Brings Sankranti Cheer to Telangana with Exclusive Festive Offers

Hyderabad, Jan 9: AU Small Finance Bank, India’s largest small finance bank and the first in a decade to receive RBI’s in-principle approval for transitioning into a Universal Bank, is celebrating Sankranti across Telangana with a curated range of festive offers designed to make celebrations more rewarding for customers across the state.

As families across Telangana come together to celebrate the harvest festival with traditions such as kite flying, bonfires, and sharing festive sweets, AU Small Finance Bank is enhancing the festive spirit with exclusive benefits across fashion, electronics, travel, dining, jewellery, and entertainment.

Festive Shopping & Lifestyle Offers for Telangana Customers:

Fashion & Groceries:
Special offers on leading fashion and grocery platforms including AJIO, Spykar, Flipkart Wholesale, and Instamart.

Electronics:
Attractive deals on mobiles and electronics at Croma.

Travel:
Festive offers on flights, holiday bookings, and bus tickets through popular travel platforms such as EaseMyTrip, MakeMyTrip, Adani One, Paytm Flights, ixigo, Yatra, and Abhibus.

Dining & Entertainment:
Exclusive benefits on food delivery, dining experiences, and movie tickets via platforms including District by Zomato, Swiggy, Zomato, and BookMyShow.

Jewellery:
Festive offers on gold, diamond, studded, and silver jewellery at Kalyan Jewellers and GIVA.

These festive offers are available for a limited period during the Sankranti celebrations and are applicable on select AU Credit and Debit Cards, with applicability varying by card type. For complete offer details and terms & conditions, customers can visit offers.au.bank.in or explore the AU 0101 App.

Commenting on the initiative, Uttam Tibrewal, Executive Director & Deputy CEO, AU Small Finance Bank, said,

“Sankranti is a time of optimism, renewal, and celebration for families across Telangana. We are delighted to bring festive joy to our customers through thoughtfully curated offers that enhance everyday spending. As AU Small Finance Bank prepares for its next phase of growth as a Universal Bank, our focus remains on building deeper customer relationships by delivering value beyond banking.”

ICAI Launches Mandatory E-Diary to Strengthen Articled Training for CA Students

Considering the digital revolution taking place across the globe, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) considered the need for development of digital platform wherein articled trainees can record their attendance and task performed in the form of E-Diary.  The digital platform  has been introduced and made mandatory for CA students commencing practical training w.e.f. 1st January, 2026. E-Diary  for students and members, leveraging technology to bring uniformity, transparency and digitally monitoring of articled training. 

This initiative of ICAI Board of Studies  and Members and Student Services Directorate is designed to map skills, ensure consistent training standards and improve transparency, in line with ICAI’s competency framework for a future-ready profession.

Key Features:

  • Structured Digital Recording: Daily attendance and task performed by the articled trainee recorded digitally, the moment it is entered in system; stipend details once paid, recorded and would display.
  • Fortnightly Submission & Verification: Submission of task performed by the trainees would be on fortnightly basis. The system validates completeness Principals review, suggest changes in task performed by trainee, trainee has to carry out the suggested changes within seven days and re-submit.  Within next seven days principal has to approved, after that it would considered deemed approval. 
  • Edit & Track: Students can access past entries, make changes as suggested by the principal, edit or delete entries before submission and track approval status.
  • SSP-Based Login: Students access the E-Diary through their Self-Service Portal (SSP) credentials.
  • Process Integration: The platform links with Form 109 and aligns records with ICAI training guidelines.

On this digital initiative, CA. Charanjot Singh Nanda, President, ICAI, said

The E-Diary will be a digitally approved and authenticated record of an articled trainee’s practical experience. It enables students to clearly demonstrate the tasks performed during training and the areas in which they have developed expertise. This digital platform will not only save valuable manhours for both principals and students but also brings greater transparency, timely approvals and helps identify new and emerging areas of training, making articled training more structured, efficient, and future-ready.”

Benefits to CA Students 

  • Uniform Training Quality: Would ensure in imparting standardized training to article trainee across all spheres and consistent learning outcome for all trainees. 
  • Self-Monitoring & Skill Mapping: Articled Trainee can review the task performed, identify the learning gaps and focus on other area of training which are relevant in the present context.  
  • Awareness & Professional Growth: Regular reflection on tasks performed, enhances understanding of practical competencies. Maintaining E-Diary tells both the articled trainee and principal, how many hours articled trainee spent in auditing, taxation and consultancy services etc. and for new areas of training secondment can be considered by the principal. Through E-diary principal can also assess the areas where articled trainee has expertise so that assignment can be easily assigned and completed in a time bound manner.
  • Administrative Ease: Simplifies stipend proof digitally, leave tracking, and completion formalities; reduces paperwork for both trainee and principal. 

Benefits to CA Principals

  • Enhanced Oversight & Monitoring: Real-time visibility into attendance, profile, task assigned/performed, and supports effective mentoring.
  • Quality Assurance: Data-driven insights help prioritise training areas, address weaknesses, and monitor individual or batch performance.

Reduced Administrative Burden: Digital approvals, MIS reports, and system alerts streamline compliance, replacing manual diaries.

Crop Protection in India: From Complexity to Intelligence-Led Solutions

By- Rajavelu NK, CEO-Crop Protection Business, Godrej Agrovet Ltd

India’s crop protection landscape has fundamentally shifted—from protecting yields to securing food security amid climate volatility, labour scarcity, and fragmented landholdings. The sector has pivoted decisively toward precision-driven resilience, establishing India as a global leader in both agrochemical consumption and exports.In 2025, this transformation accelerated. Extreme climate events intensified pest pressures and resistance risks, compelling farmers toward integrated pest management and precision spraying. The Drone Didi initiative brought targeted crop protection mainstream through 15,000 women’s self-help groups, while 20 percent of smallholders adopted AI-driven pest advisories. These shifts mark a critical transition: from reactive protection to predictive intelligence.

Climate Volatility Is Driving Structural Change

The dynamics of weeds and pests are being drastically changed by climate change. Heat stress, constant humidity, and erratic rainfall are making traditional control techniques useless. Farmers who use pesticides more frequently run the risk of experiencing diminishing returns and the risk of triggering pesticide resistance a vicious cycle that demands a new approach. Crop protection must now integrate into broader adaptive systems: crop rotation, integrated pest management, and precision application the right product, at the right dose, in the right place.

Smallholders Will Determine Success

India’s smallholder farmers the agricultural backbone operate with limited capital and minimal extension support. A digital layer is emerging: 60-70 percent access weather and pest alerts via SMS, WhatsApp, and vernacular apps, though only 20 percent use AI platforms. These tools guide critical decisions from sowing to spray schedules. Innovation extends beyond molecules. Crop-specific advisory, bundled solutions, regional-language support, and practical stewardship proper dosage, protective equipment, storage matter equally. Digital channels and field demonstrations enable correct, safe application.

Counterfeits Undermine Trust and Ecosystems

Counterfeit and substandard pesticides pose a corrosive threat. An estimated 25 percent of India’s pesticide market is compromised by fakes, eroding farmer confidence, distorting markets, and introducing environmental risks. The solution requires synergy: government enforcement, retail accountability, packaging traceability, and farmer education working in concert.

The Future: Intelligence-Led Integration

Innovation is reshaping application methods. Government approval of drone spraying through mechanization schemes marks a watershed moment. Drones deliver precision correct dose, correct timing, and correct placement reducing water usage and operator exposure. Simultaneously, AI-powered pest monitoring and satellite-based advisories shift spraying from reaction to prediction. The National Pest Surveillance framework, powered by machine learning, exemplifies this evolution.

Public-private partnerships are accelerating this transition across drone adoption, pest surveillance, and counterfeit control. The recognition is clear: agricultural challenges transcend individual stakeholders.

India’s crop protection story is at an inflection point. Climate stress, resistance risks, and smallholder constraints are formidable. Yet science, technology, regulation, and farmer-centric engagement offer a viable path forward. Success in 2026 will not be measured by volume applied but by resilience built. Precision, integration, and education anchored by strong enforcement and innovation will determine whether India protects its crops while preserving soils, ecosystems, and farmer livelihoods for decades to come.

Avakai Amaravati Festival of Cinema, Culture & Literature Lights Up Krishna Riverfront

Vijayawada, Jan 09: The banks of the Krishna River came alive today as Avakai Amaravati Festival of Cinema, Culture and Literature officially opened at Punnami Ghat, Vijayawada. The festival, from January 8th to 10th, is a unique public celebration bringing together cinema, literature, music, dance, theatre, and cultural dialogue on an immersive Krishna riverfront at Vijaywada. Thousands of attendees experienced a vivid tapestry of tradition, innovation, and artistic excellence during the first day of festivities.

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The opening ceremony commenced with a grand procession of giant puppets and Teen Maar drummers, followed by a high-energy performance by the band Jammers, setting a celebratory tone for the evening. The spiritual ambiance of the riverfront was enhanced with a traditional Aarti by the Ghat and the ceremonial inauguration of the Festival House Boat, followed by the Sacred Opening featuring Shankh, Nagada, and Drums ensemble. The mesmerizing performance “Her Frames, Her Fire” by Omaggio Performing Company captivated audiences before the night concluded with the world premiere of “Love Story – A Musical”, created exclusively for Avakai.

The ceremonial Prārambhōtsavam was graced by hief Minister Shri N. Chandrababu Naidu, Deputy Chief Minister Shri Pawan Kalyan,  Minister for Tourism & Culture Shri Kandula Durgesh, Minister of Health, Family Welfare & Medical Education Shri Satya Kumar Yadav, H.E. Hervé Delphin, Ambassador of the European Union, and Mr. Sanjoy K. Roy, Managing Director – Teamwork Arts.

Speaking on this occasion Chief Minister, Shri Nara Chandrababu Naidu, said,

“Building on the vibrant spirit of the Avakai Amaravati Festival, our vision for Andhra Pradesh is to seamlessly blend our rich cultural heritage with a forward-looking creative economy. As the architect of the state’s information technology foundation, I remain committed to carrying this legacy into the future – one shaped by emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing. In a landmark step, India’s first quantum computer will be established in Amaravati within the next five months. This technological advancement will be complemented by a significant push to enhance global tourism and by empowering every household through the ‘One Family, One Entrepreneur’ initiative, encouraging innovation, enterprise, and leadership at the grassroots level. By fostering an ecosystem rooted in enjoyment, entertainment, and creativity, we are not only accelerating economic growth already accounting for over 25 percent of the nation’s total investments but also building a healthier, wealthier, and happier society. Our ultimate aspiration is for the Telugu community to emerge as a global leader, shaping a world-class greenfield future where tradition, innovation, and modern prosperity thrive together. The Avakai Amaravati Festival is not just a celebration of a cherished culinary tradition, but a reflection of our collective identity, community spirit, and creative expression. Such festivals play a vital role in strengthening cultural pride while opening new avenues for tourism, entrepreneurship, and cultural exchange”.

Deputy Chief Minister, Shri Pawan Kalyan, added:

“Andhra Pradesh’s rich legacy in arts, literature, music and cinema is central to its cultural identity, and presenting it in contemporary formats is vital to engage the younger generation. The AVAKAI – Amaravati Festival of Culture, Literature & Cinema at Vijayawada is a commendable initiative that brings together culture, creativity and tourism, strengthening the State’s cultural branding and showcasing Amaravati and Vijayawada as vibrant cultural destinations. I extend my best wishes to the organizers and am confident that AVAKAI will significantly promote cultural tourism and enhance the overall brand image of Andhra Pradesh”.

Minister for Tourism & Culture, Shri Kandula Durgesh, stated

“Avakaya Amaravati Festival    reflects the government’s vision to use culture as a pillar for boosting tourism and public relations in Andhra Pradesh.By integrating cinema, literature, and music, the festival showcases both ancient and modern arts to establish Vijayawada as a 

premier cultural destination.The event serves as a first step toward making Amaravati a literary capital and reviving the state’s artistic glory, which the Minister noted was neglected by the previous government.Organized on a large scale, the festival aims to inspire today’s youth and preserve Telugu traditions for future generations. Minister Durgesh emphasized that this initiative aligns with the leadership of CM Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan to balance technology-driven growth with cultural preservation”.

Mr. Sanjoy K. Roy, Managing Director of Teamwork Arts, concluded:

“Avakai stands as a powerful signature of Telugu culture, carrying the flavours, voices, and imagination of Andhra Pradesh to India and the world. It is a space where language, cinema, music, literature, and performance come together to tell stories with pride and depth. Rooted in Telugu ethos yet global in its outlook, Avakai brings together the finest voices, ideas, and artistic practices from across India and the world, creating a dialogue that is both deeply local and universally resonant. By bringing together thinkers, artists, filmmakers, performers, and audiences, Avakai reaffirms that Telugu culture is not only a heritage to be preserved, but a vibrant, evolving expression meant to be shared and celebrated across generations and borders”.

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

“Avakai embodies our belief that cultural celebration thrives when it is inclusive, immersive, and collaborative. Working with the Government of Andhra Pradesh and our partners, we have created a festival that not only honors the rich storytelling traditions of Telugu cinema, literature and the performing arts, but also connects them with contemporary creative voices from across India and the world. Through this shared platform, Avakai celebrates the power of artistic exchange – bringing communities together, inspiring new dialogues, and reinforcing the enduring relevance of culture in shaping our collective future.”

The 1st day of the festival successfully blended heritage and contemporary artistry, with a compelling mix of performances, music, and immersive experiences, setting the tone for the following two days of workshops, literary conversations, and cinematic discussions on Bhavani Island. Avakai continues to establish Amaravati as a global cultural hub, bridging tradition and modernity while celebrating the rich legacy of Telugu arts and storytelling.

Inceptrix 2.0 to Bring National Student Innovators Together at JAIN Deemed-to-be University

Bengaluru,  Jan 9: The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at JAIN  Faculty of Engineering & Technology, is set to host the second edition of Inceptrix, a national-level, hackathon-driven technical event focused on student-led innovation and applied technology learning, scheduled for 27–28 February 2026.

The previous edition, Inceptrix 2025 conducted as a two day intercollegiate technical fest in  May 2025 had witnessed participation from students representing 27 states, with over 1000 registrations and a total prize pool of Rs 1,75,000. The event had created a collaborative environment where participants engaged in real world problem solving, peer learning, and technical experimentation.

Inceptrix 2.0 aims to expand its academic and innovation footprint. The 2nd edition will feature competitive hackathons, hands on workshops, and expert led sessions aimed at encouraging creativity, collaboration, and solution oriented thinking among students. The event aims to support JU FET’s focus on industry-relevant education and future-ready skill development.

The initiative is led by the Tech Council of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, a professional student body that oversees more than fifteen specialized technical clubs. The council functions as a central platform for technical initiatives, interdisciplinary collaboration, and experiential learning through structured events and competitions across the institution.

Inceptrix 2.0 will also open opportunities for industry partners to engage through event sponsorships, workshops, digital promotions, prize sponsorships, and on ground brand presence. These collaborations aim to create meaningful interaction between emerging talent and the technology ecosystem while supporting student innovation at scale.

As part of the hackathon competitions, participants will compete for an attractive prize pool. The Winner will receive a cash prize of INR 1,00,000, the First Runner-Up will be awarded INR 50,000, and the Second Runner-Up will receive INR 25,000. In addition, Top 10 teams will be recognized with exclusive gift hampers, further motivating innovation and excellence among participants.

The event will be hosted at JAIN Global  Campus at Kanakapura Main Road in Bengaluru.

Students from engineering and technology disciplines across institutions are welcome to register before 31 January 2026.

From IIT Roorkee to the World Stage: A Para Swimmer’s Inspiring Rise

IIT Roorkee Para Athlete Turns Struggles into Strengths, Inspires Generations A Journey from Campus Pool to World Para Swimming Championship

Roorkee, Uttarakhand, Jan 09Defying odds, breaking barriers, and inspiring generations, Saurav Kumar’s recent B.Tech graduate journey in Engineering Physics from the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IIT Roorkee) is a story of courage, resilience, and hope. Living with a lower-limb disability since childhood, Saurav has turned challenges into opportunities, proving that the body does not define disability, but the mind.

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Saurav’s tryst with para sports began in 2024, when a campus event he organised brought national heroes, including Paralympians Md. Shams Aalam and Pramod Bhagat to IIT Roorkee. Inspired by their stories, and even as he coped with the loss of his mother to cancer, he resolved to learn swimming, a sport he had never tried before. Despite initial hesitation from coaches and authorities, Saurav’s determination prevailed.

Within just three months of entering competitive swimming, he won two silver medals at the state level and secured a top-10 position at the National Para Swimming Championships in 2024. Continuing his progress, on 21st and 22nd September 2025, he participated in both the state and district competitions, winning two gold medals at the state level and two gold medals at the district level. He further strengthened his national standing by securing 4th position at the National Championship on 15th November 2025, competing among 17 participants in the 100m butterfly stroke, with a timing of 2 minutes and 43 seconds.

Today, he can swim up to 5 km in a single session and is preparing to represent India and institute in upcoming Asian game and Khelo India, he is also selected the World Para Swimming Championship Series in Italy on March 12, 2026, with full sponsorship and support from IIT Roorkee.

Beyond the pool, Saurav is also the Institute Champion in Snooker (2025), co-founder of IRIS Eco-Tech, a deep-tech startup incubated at IIT Roorkee’s TIDES, and an innovator working on prosthetic leg technology. For his exceptional contributions, he was honoured with the Professional Development and Innovation Award 2025 and the Hari Krishna Mittal Leadership Award 2025.

Speaking on his journey, Prof. Kamal Kishore Pant, Director, IIT Roorkee, said,

 “Saurav’s story is not just about medals or achievements, it is about courage, determination, and the will to rise above challenges. At IIT Roorkee, we are proud to support his journey and remain committed to creating an inclusive ecosystem where every student, irrespective of ability, can thrive and chase their dreams.”

Reflecting on his own journey, Saurav Kumar said,

“You don’t need a perfect body to chase your dreams; what you need is belief, determination, and the courage to begin. If I can do it, so can every student who dares to dream, no matter the challenges. I carry with me the strength of my family, my mentors, and my Institute, and I hope my journey inspires others never to give up.”

Saurav’s story highlights the spirit of inclusivity and resilience at IIT Roorkee. With over 150 students with disabilities on campus, the Institute is working to strengthen support mechanisms to ensure equal participation and opportunities for all. His appeal for a dedicated support channel for students with disabilities serves as a reminder that empowerment begins with access, and true inclusion stems from collective responsibility.

Saurav Kumar’s journey stands as a beacon of hope, proving that limitations are only as real as we allow them to be. His success belongs not only to him, but to everyone who believes in the power of courage, community, and compassion.

The Dean of Students’ Welfare (DoSW), IIT Roorkee, has been a strong pillar of support in Saurav Kumar’s journey, ensuring that students with diverse abilities receive the encouragement and resources they need to excel. Through its inclusive initiatives and mentoring ecosystem, the DoSW office facilitated Saurav’s access to training facilities, travel assistance, and institutional sponsorship for his participation in national and international para swimming events. The office also played a key role in promoting awareness and inclusion across campus, helping foster a culture where determination and talent are celebrated beyond physical limitations. This support reflects IIT Roorkee’s deep commitment to student welfare, empowerment, and equal opportunities for all.