Horizon Digital Lock by Häfele: A Smarter Way to Secure Your Home

Horizon Digital Lock by Häfele: A Smarter Way to Secure Your Home

Home security today goes beyond traditional locking systems. It demands smart technology, intuitive functionality, and seamless design integration. Addressing these evolving needs, Häfele presents the Horizon Digital Lock from its Evolve Range of Digital Door Locks, a solution that blends advanced security with refined aesthetics to safeguard modern homes.

Designed for contemporary living spaces, the Häfele Horizon Digital Lock offers a sophisticated combination of smart technologies and versatile locking modes, ensuring both convenience and reliable protection. With features such as Smart Password, Smart Voice, and Smart Freeze, the lock enhances everyday usability while maintaining strong security protocols.

The Horizon Digital Lock also offers multiple locking modes including Auto Locking, Passage Locking, Privacy Locking, and Double Authentication Mode. These intelligent options allow homeowners to adapt security levels based on different situations, whether it is everyday access, enhanced privacy, or additional verification for greater safety.

Adding to its versatility are flexible user access rights. The lock allows admin access with fingerprint, RFID card, and password control, while also enabling multiple user and guest profiles. This ensures that family members, trusted visitors, or service personnel can be granted controlled access without compromising overall security.

To further enhance convenience, the Horizon Digital Lock supports multiple password formats, including Permanent Passwords, Dynamic Passwords, and Period Passwords. These options allow homeowners to share temporary or time-bound access when required, making it especially useful for guests or household help.

Beyond access management, the lock integrates a range of advanced safety alerts and smart monitoring features. These include a Digital Door Viewer that allows homeowners to see visitors before opening the door, panel lighting that clearly indicates lock status, and loitering detection that sends alerts if someone lingers near the entrance for too long. Additional security features such as video doorbell functionality, intrusion alarms, door-open alerts, and automatic mortise locking ensure that the home remains protected at all times.

The Horizon Digital Lock is also equipped with a Li-ion battery system, ensuring reliable operation and long-lasting performance even during extended use.

With the Horizon Digital Lock from the Evolve Range, Häfele continues its commitment to bringing cutting-edge, technology-driven security solutions to modern homes. Combining elegant design with intelligent features, this digital lock not only elevates the aesthetics of your entrance but also delivers a dependable and future-ready approach to home protection.

NIQ Redefines Packaging Intelligence with Monthly, Harmonized Global Performance Visibility

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NielsenIQ (NYSE: NIQ), a global leader in consumer intelligence, today announced the launch of its Packaging Strategic Planner Global (SPG) Solution, the first harmonized global platform to deliver monthly visibility into packaging performance across materials, formats, and pack configurations.

 

As packaging innovation accelerates, many organizations continue to rely on fragmented or annual data to inform packaging decisions. The Packaging SPG Solution closes this gap by providing real-time data delivered monthly across regions, enabling brands and packaging partners to uncover trends, grow revenue, and strengthen relationships with CPG and retail partners.

 

 

Key Highlights:

 

 

  • New monthly global packaging tracking capability
  • Coverage across 200+ categories
  • Visibility into 30+ package types and 20 package materials
  • 10+ markets at launch, expanding to 30 by the end of 2026
  • Introduction of NIQ’s exclusive EQ2 metric, multiplying units by number in pack to reflect true consumption

 

 

“The pace of packaging change has increased significantly, from material innovation to pack-size diversification,” said Matt Trask, SVP of Global Packaging at NIQ. “With monthly, harmonized visibility and our EQ2 metric, we’re closing long-standing data gaps and empowering partners to make smarter decisions, innovate with confidence, and unlock new growth across markets worldwide.”

 

The new EQ2 metric provides a more accurate understanding of packaging performance by accounting for actual volume movement rather than unit sales alone. This enables organizations to better understand how pack sizes, material choices, and multi-pack configurations are performing across markets.

 

 

The SPG Packaging solution and exclusive EQ2 metric are available now through NIQ Discover or via customized reporting. To learn more about NIQ’s packaging solutions, visit niq.com/packaging.

 

 

About NIQ

 

 

NielsenIQ (NYSE: NIQ) is a leading consumer intelligence company, delivering the most complete and trusted understanding of consumer buying behavior and revealing new pathways to growth. By combining an unmatched global data footprint and granular consumer and retail measurement with decades of AI modeling expertise, NIQ builds decision systems that help companies turn complex data into confident action.

 

 

With operations in more than 90 countries, NIQ covers approximately 82% of the world’s population and more than $7.4 trillion in global consumer spend. Through cloud-based platforms, advanced analytics and AI-driven insights, NIQ delivers The Full View™—helping brands and retailers understand what consumers buy, why they buy it, and what to do next.

 

 

For more information, please visit www.niq.com.

 

 

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Silver Prices Drop Sharply in Bhubaneswar Amid Global Uncertainty

Silver Prices Drop Sharply in Bhubaneswar Amid Global Uncertainty

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Bhubaneswar: Silver prices witnessed a significant decline in Bhubaneswar today, falling by ₹15,000 per kilogram. As a result, the price of silver now stands at ₹2,45,000 per kg.

In recent days, both gold and silver prices have shown noticeable fluctuations. Market experts attribute this volatility to ongoing global uncertainties, particularly concerns related to geopolitical tensions and the possibility of war.

Meanwhile, gold prices have moved in the opposite direction. The price of 22-carat gold increased by ₹150, reaching ₹1,32,650. Similarly, 24-carat gold rose by ₹160 and is now priced at ₹1,44,710.

The current trend reflects an unstable market, with precious metal prices continuing to react to global developments.

Network People Services Technologies Limited (NPST) gets ESG Score of 66 by Resurgent ESG Services

New Delhi, Mar 27:  Resurgent ESG Services Private Limited (Resurgent ESG), a wholly owned subsidiary of Resurgent India Limited and a SEBI-registered ESG Rating Provider (ERP), has assigned an ESG rating to Network People Services Technologies Limited (NPST). The ESG score assigned to the NPST for the FY 2025-26 (Data based on FY 2024-25) stands at 66, which corresponds to an ESG Rating of A. 

NPST, one of the country’s leading digital payments and transaction processing company, has been evaluated through Resurgent ESG’s rigorous and comprehensive ESG assessment framework. The rating reflects the company’s current ESG profile, measuring the impact of its technology-driven business activities on the environment and society, as well as the strength of its governance practices in supporting a secure and inclusive payments ecosystem.

Commenting on the importance of ESG ratings, Mr. Sanjeet Kumar, Director, Resurgent ESG Services Pvt Ltd., said, “ESG Ratings are rapidly becoming a major benchmark for all Indian Companies influencing decisions regarding investment, credibility of brands, and regulatory compliance such as SEBI’s BRSR framework. Improved ESG performance also helps companies to manage the long-term risks, improve sustainability, and potentially lower the cost of capital. In today’s time ESG is not only about the compliance, but it is also about building future ready businesses.”

This rating will serve as a valuable tool for NPST and its stakeholders, enabling informed decision-making and supporting the company’s ongoing ESG journey.Resurgent ESG’s rating methodology goes beyond publicly available disclosures, incorporating a comprehensive assessment framework. This approach ensures that the ratings consider both quantitative and qualitative factors, providing investors and market participants with a reliable view of the entity’s sustainability profile and future outlook.

The Esports Nations Cup 2026 appoints NODWIN Gaming as National Team Partner for India

Riyadh, Mar 27: The Esports Foundation appointed NODWIN Gaming, a global leader in gaming, esports and youth entertainment, as India’s official National Team Partner for the Esports Nations Cup 2026 (ENC), the global nation-based esports competition set to debut in Riyadh from November 2–29, 2026. The appointment reflects NODWIN Gaming’s role in shaping India’s esports ecosystem over more than a decade, delivering national competitions, operating publisher-led circuits, and building connections across players, creators and partners.

The Esports Nations Cup 2026 appoints NODWIN Gaming as National Team Partner for India

 As India’s National Team Partner, NODWIN Gaming will spearhead team formation, mobilize grassroots and competitive communities, support coaches across game titles, and coordinate with publishers, Clubs, and ecosystem stakeholders to establish the pathways needed for Indian players to represent the country on the global stage.

Nimish Raut, Global Head of Esports: Partnerships & Special Projects at NODWIN Gaming, commented,

“The Esports Nations Cup represents a defining shift in how competitive gaming is structured globally, and for a country like India, this is a truly transformative opportunity. We have one of the largest and most passionate gaming communities in the world, but until now, there hasn’t been a unified pathway for players to represent the country on a global stage. As the National Team Partner, our focus will be on building that structure from the ground up, identifying and nurturing talent across titles, and creating a high-performance environment that enables Indian players to compete at the highest level. We are excited to work closely with the EF to unlock this next phase of growth for Indian esports and establish a sustainable foundation for the future.”

NODWIN Gaming joins a global roster of National Team Partners appointed across more than 100 nations, as part of the Esports Nations Cup’s partnership-led model for national team development. The Esports Foundation received more than 630 applications from 150 countries and territories, reflecting the scale of global interest in nation-based esports. The full list of National Team Partners is available on the ENC website and will be updated as additional appointments are confirmed.

The Esports Nations Cup introduces a structured global framework for national teams at scale, adding a new layer to the esports ecosystem alongside club-based competition. Designed to complement existing structures, the ENC works with local stakeholders closest to the sport to strengthen connections, enable participation, and support long-term national development.

“India is a country full of passionate esports fans, building up to be a not-so-silent powerhouse of esports on the global stage”, said Hans Jagnow, Director, Special Projects, The Esports Foundation. “NODWIN Gaming has been a key architect of the Indian community and we couldn’t think of anyone better to bring together the ENC National Team for India and spark national pride for the players competing for a place in Riyadh.”

NODWIN Gaming brings deep operational expertise and a proven track record of building and scaling esports ecosystems in India and globally. The company has played a key role in shaping the competitive gaming landscape through large-scale tournaments, original IPs, and strategic partnerships across South Asia, Europe, and other international markets. Last year, it partnered with the EWCF to manage media rights sales across South Asia for the Esports World Cup and also collaborated with Chess.com and ChessBase India to build the future of chess esports in India, aligning with chess’s inclusion at the inaugural ENC. With a strong foundation in community building, content, and large-scale event execution, the company is well positioned to drive talent development, fan engagement, and international competitiveness as part of ENC 2026.

ENC 2026 is backed by a total investment of $45 million (approx INR 414 crore), including $20 million (approx INR 184 crore) in prize money for players and coaches across 16 titles, $5 million (approx INR 46 crore) in Club incentives, and $20 million (approx INR 184 crore) dedicated to national team development. The tournament will feature a placement-based prize structure with equal payouts across titles, where first place earns $50,000 (approx INR 46 lakh) per player, second place earns $30,000 (approx INR 28 lakh), and third place earns $15,000 (approx INR 14 lakh), with payouts scaling for team-based titles.

The tournament will feature Chess, PUBG Mobile, Rocket League, DOTA 2, VALORANT, Counter-Strike 2, PUBG: Battlegrounds, Fatal Fury, League of Legends, Trackmania, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege, EA SPORTS FC 26, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Honor of Kings, and Apex Legends.

The ENC will launch in Riyadh in November 2026 before moving to a rotating city model. The biennial ENC complements the annual Club-based Esports World Cup (EWC), providing a stable structure for players and long-term investment in national team programmes.

La Nuit au Coeur (Night in the Heart) by novelist of Indian origin Nathacha Appanah wins the Goncourt Choice of India 2026

Ambassador of France to India

L TO R Priya Paul, Chairperson of Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels Gregor Trumel Counsellor for Cooperation and Cultural Action, French Embassy in India H.E. Mr. & Mrs. Thierry Mathou, Ambassador of France to India

New Delhi, Mar 27: La Nuit au Coeur (Night in the Heart) by Nathacha Appanah has been awarded the Goncourt Choice of India 2026. The winner was announced by a jury of Indian students following a day of deliberations held in New Delhi, in the presence of distinguished guests including Ms Priya Paul, Chairperson of Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels Limited and H.E. Mr Thierry Mathou, Ambassador of France to India.

The prize honours a work of French literature from the shortlist of the prestigious Goncourt Prize. The winning title is subsequently translated into at least one Indian language. The jury members formally announced the winner for the 2026 edition: La Nuit au Coeur (Night in the Heart) by Nathacha Appanah.

The Goncourt Choice of India, supported by Apeejay Surrendra Group Director Priti Paul through the Apeejay Trust, aims to foster cultural exchanges and strengthen ties between Indian readers and French authors. 

In La Nuit au cœur (Night in the Heart, 2025), Nathacha Appanah examines the unbearable enigma of intimate partner femicide, when the dark night takes the place of love, through the intertwined stories of three women who are victims of their partner’s violence. The book won the prestigious Prix Femina in France and has now become the Goncourt Choice of India.

 

Nathacha Appanah

Nathacha Appanah is a prize-winning French-Mauritian novelist of Indian origin. Born in Mauritius, she is descended from Telugu-speaking Indian indentured labourers who immigrated to the island. Her writing often addresses themes of identity, displacement, and the memory of her Indian heritage in a Mauritian context. Her debut novel, The Rocks of Gold Dust (Les Rochers de Poudre d’Or, 2003) traces the journey of Indian indentured labourers to Mauritius, and Washed-Out Memory (La Mémoire délavée, 2023) recounts the story of her grandparents.

Programme Expansion & Future Initiatives

Under a new partnership with the Apeejay Trust, the programme will expand with additional initiatives. A translation competition will be launched this month, inviting translators to submit excerpts of the winning title in languages including English, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Malayalam, Kannada, and Marathi.

The winning translator will receive a publication contract supported by Institut Français India and Apeejay.

Event Highlights

The jury members, literature lovers, publishers, and authors gathered at The Park Hotel for a distinguished literary soirée. A thought-provoking conversation between Meena Kandasamy, Prayaag Akbar, and Gautam Bhatia, moderated by Amrita Tripathi, on the theme, “In literature, are we always writing about ourselves?”

The theme reflects a growing trend in contemporary literature, particularly in France, where recent selections increasingly foreground intimate, personal narratives. The latest shortlist for the Prix Goncourt features works that intertwine family histories with broader historical events, prompting reflection on the autobiographical nature of writing.

A student jury member with H.E. Mr. Thierry Mathou Ambassador of France to India

About the Jury & Selection Process

For the fifth consecutive year, students of French from across India participated in the International Goncourt Prize programme, run by the Académie Goncourt and extended to more than forty countries by the French cultural network.

The Indian jury was composed of students from eight universities — The English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU), Pondicherry University, Savitribai Phule Pune University, University of Delhi, Jawaharlal Nehru University, University of Rajasthan, Banaras Hindu University, and University of Punjab — along with students from the network of Alliances françaises in India.

Over four months, the jurors read and discussed four shortlisted books in original French:

  • Nathacha Appanah’s La Nuit au Cœur

  • Emmanuel Carrère’s Kolkhoze

  • Caroline Lamarche’s Le Bel Obscur

  • Laurent Mauvignier’s La Maison Vide

A series of online sessions helped familiarise participants with the Goncourt Prize, literary criticism, and the publishing journey behind the titles.

This edition was particularly special as it was patronized by eminent Moroccan writer Tahar Ben Jelloun, member of the Prix Goncourt jury and winner of the prize in 1987.

The presidents of each of the nine juries met at the Embassy of France in Delhi on the morning of March 17, where they debated their choices before a lunch hosted by the Ambassador — following a tradition established by the Goncourt Academy over a century ago. The jury arrived at their decision early in the afternoon.

TPV Technology strengthens global commitment to Human Rights & the ethical sourcing of materials with new partnerships

TPV Technology strengthens global commitment to Human Rights & the ethical sourcing of materials with new partnerships

 

Amsterdam, Mar 26:  TPV Technology – the world’s leading supplier of displays and the tech giant behind TP Vision, MMD Monitors and Displays, and AOC, together with PPDS – has further strengthened its global commitment to social sustainability and the human rights of workers by partnering with leading not for profit organisations The Mekong Club and the EPRM.

Continuing to meet the requirements of the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), these new memberships, focused on social sustainability and human rights, form part of TPV Technology’s unwavering, long held, and deeply ingrained commitment to people, communities, and the planet – a philosophy shared across all business units.

Stefan van Sabben, Global Director of CSR and Sustainability at TPV Technology, commented: “We are a production oriented organisation with a worldwide network of locations and suppliers. Our responsibility focuses not only on our own sphere of influence but also on processes further down the supply chain. We believe in working both as a community and as a part of communities to amplify our efforts. That is certainly the case with our social responsibility.”

Joining forces for good

Founded in 2011 in Hong Kong, The Mekong Club is a leading not for profit organisation that works together with member companies to combat modern slavery, forced labour, and human trafficking. 

Recognised and respected globally, its members span multiple industries, including manufacturing, finance, and hospitality, reflecting a shared determination to drive meaningful change. Members include renowned global brands, including Mattel, Decathlon, Unilever, Amazon, and The Walt Disney Company.

Membership provides access to expert guidance, practical tools, and a network of like minded organisations committed to addressing these complex challenges.

Commenting on the new membership, Stefan commented: “We strictly prohibit all forms of forced labour and modern slavery in both our own operations and in our supply chains. Membership of the Mekong Club will help us ensure forced labour is never used in the scope of our business.”

He continued: “To address modern slavery challenges across sectors and industries, collaboration with other organisations is key. We look forward to collaborating with The Mekong Club and fellow members to deepen our knowledge and to exchange ideas and learnings with other businesses that are serious about making a difference.”

TP Vision, MMD Monitors and Displays, AOC, and PPDS rigorously follow the human rights and labour standards set by the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC), the International Labour Organisation (ILO), and the Responsible Business Alliance (RBA).

Ethical sourcing of materials

Meanwhile, the European Partnership for Responsible Minerals (EPRM) concentrates on human rights and environmental challenges linked to mineral extraction and processing, an area at the very start of TPV Technology’s supply chains.

Set up in 2016, key areas of focus for the ERPM include artisanal and small scale mining (ASM) in conflict affected and high risk areas.

By bringing together companies, governments, and civil society organisations, the EPRM works to improve working conditions and environmental practices. It also promotes responsible sourcing of key minerals such as tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold. Through on the ground projects and collaborative support, the initiative helps supply chain participants strengthen their responsible sourcing practices.

Members include blue chip organisations such as Royal Philips, NXP, Samsung, Intel, and Fairphone, as well as other supply chain actors, such as Valcambi (a refiner), Gold by Gold Colombia (a gold purchaser and trader), and the Responsible Minerals Initiative (RMI – of which TPV is also a member). Civil society members include Solidaridad, Terre des hommes, and Pact.

TPV Technology publishes an annual Conflict Minerals report that outlines its commitment, policy and procedures regarding the responsible sourcing of minerals, with the company committed to not purchasing raw materials, subassemblies or supplies that are known to contain conflict minerals that directly or indirectly finance or benefit armed groups in the DRC or other CAHRAs (conflict affected and high risk areas).

Furthermore, the company has been a member of the Responsible Minerals Initiative (RMI) since 2015 and a member of the International Tin Supply Chain Initiative (ITSCI) since early 2023. Since December 2023 – and recently renewed for another three years – it has actively funded and supported ITSCI’s responsible and inclusive mining governance projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Marcella Klinker, Sustainability Specialist – Human Rights and Supply Chains at TPV Technology, said: “For us at TPV Technology, joining the EPRM reinforces our commitment to responsibly sourcing the minerals used in our products and continuously strengthening our mineral due diligence practices. We look forward to collaborating with the EPRM and other members on developing innovative partnerships and initiatives that enhance due diligence practices and support more responsible mineral supply chains.”

 

Celebrate the Joy of Easter with a Special Brunch at Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre

Celebrate the spirit of Easter with a delightful Easter Special Brunch at Food Exchange, Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre. Designed to bring together family and friends in a warm and festive setting, this special brunch promises a memorable afternoon filled with seasonal flavours, cheerful spring-inspired décor, and the joy of togetherness that defines the Easter celebration.

The specially curated brunch menu features a selection of comforting and indulgent dishes crafted to highlight seasonal ingredients and festive favourites. Guests can savour signature offerings such as Roasted Leg of Lamb with Rosemary and Garlic and Herb Roasted Chicken with Spring Vegetables, along with a variety of brunch delights that perfectly complement the celebratory mood.

Set within the vibrant ambience of Food Exchange, the experience is enhanced with themed décor inspired by the freshness of spring and soothing live music that adds to the lively yet relaxed atmosphere. With warm hospitality and a welcoming setting, the Easter Special Brunch promises a perfect way to celebrate the occasion with loved ones.

Event Details:
Venue: Food Exchange, Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre
Dates: 5th April
Timing: 12:30 PM – 4:00 PM

NU Hospitals Achieves Successful Outcome in Rare DIDMOAD (Wolfram) Syndrome

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NU Hospitals began treating Divya (name changed) on January 20th, 2024. A young girl living with the rare genetic condition DIDMOAD Syndrome (Wolfram Syndrome), she first came to NU Hospitals at the age of twelve. She was also living with significant hearing and vision impairment, which made her care journey quite sensitive and complex. This marked an important turning point in her journey. At its Bengaluru Rajajinagar branch, a dedicated team from Paediatric Urology and Paediatric Nephrology came together to understand her condition and plan the right course of care. From the very beginning, the focus was simple: to help Divya feel better and live more comfortably. With timely intervention and a well-coordinated approach, the NU Hospitals team worked to stabilise her condition, protect her vital organs, and support her towards a safer, more stable quality of life.

Divya’s medical journey began at the age of seven when she was diagnosed with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. What initially presented as a chronic but manageable condition soon evolved into a far more complex clinical scenario. Over time, she developed additional symptoms such as frequent urination, abdominal pain, and repeated urinary infections. These symptoms slowly became severe and difficult to manage.

Despite multiple consultations and treatments for a suspected bladder condition, her condition remained unresolved. Realising the need for specialised treatment, her family sought advanced care at NU Hospitals, Bengaluru, following a medical referral. This decision changed the course of her care.

At NU Hospitals, Divya underwent a thorough evaluation under the care of Dr. Prasanna Venkatesh M K, MBBS, MS, DNB (Gen-Surgery), DNB (Urology), Fellow (Paediatric Urology), Sr. Consultant Paediatric Urologist, Robotic & Renal Transplant Surgeon & Managing Director – NU Hospitals, Bengaluru. After assessment, she was diagnosed with DIDMOAD Syndrome, also known as Wolfram Syndrome, a rare genetic condition.

DIDMOAD stands for a group of health conditions such as Diabetes Mellitus, Diabetes Insipidus, Optic Atrophy (vision loss), and Deafness. These conditions progress in stages and need close, coordinated medical care.

This diagnosis finally brought clarity to the symptoms Divya had been experiencing over the years. It explained her loss of vision and hearing. It also helped her doctors at NU Hospitals plan the right course of treatment for her.

Further tests showed that her bladder was not functioning properly. Divya was unable to contract and empty urine effectively. A condition, called detrusor underactivity, had started affecting her kidneys as well. Divya was placed on a structured follow-up plan at NU Hospitals, with regular monitoring of her kidney and urinary health. During one such routine visit, her kidney function suddenly worsened. Her creatinine levels increased, signalling a serious problem, requiring immediate medical attention.

The team at NU Hospitals promptly performed a bladder decompression through urethral Foley catheterisation. This reduced pressure on her kidneys and helped improve her condition over the next few weeks. Over the following weeks, her creatinine levels stabilised, avoiding further kidney damage.

However, a long-term solution was still needed.

In standard paediatric practice, children with bladder dysfunction are often trained in Clean Intermittent Catheterisation (CIC), a technique that allows regular bladder emptying every few hours. In Divya’s case, this approach was not feasible due to her visual and auditory impairment. It limited her ability to communicate or perform the procedure independently. Long-term catheter use was also ruled out due to the high risk of infection and other complications.

Faced with these constraints, the multidisciplinary team at NU Hospitals came to the conclusion to perform an ileal conduit urinary diversion. This complex procedure involved isolating a small segment of her intestine and connecting it to the ureters, creating a new pathway for urine to exit the body through an opening in the abdominal wall. An external collection system was then attached to safely manage urinary drainage.

The NU Hospitals team made a decision to perform an ileal conduit urinary diversion. A small part of her intestine was used to create a new path for urine to pass out of her body into an external bag.

This solution was chosen to protect her kidneys and provide a safer, long-term option.

The surgery was successful, but her recovery was not easy. Divya developed serious complications after the procedure. Her sodium levels became very high, and her intestines temporarily stopped working. She required intensive care for over two weeks. During this time, she was closely monitored and supported with specialised nutrition and treatment.

Despite these challenges, the NU Hospitals team continued to manage her condition carefully. Step by step, she began to recover. Her sodium levels improved, her digestion returned to normal, and her overall condition stabilised. After a hospital stay of about three weeks, she was discharged in stable condition.

Today, Divya continues to do well. Her kidney function has recovered, and the ileal conduit is functioning effectively, reducing the risk of further complications. She remains under regular follow-up at NU Hospitals, ensuring her health remains stable.

“This case underscores the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration in managing rare and complex paediatric conditions,” said Dr. Prasanna Venkatesh M K, MBBS, MS, DNB (Gen-Surgery), DNB (Urology), Fellow (Paediatric Urology), Sr. Consultant Paediatric Urologist, Robotic & Renal Transplant Surgeon & Managing Director – NU Hospitals, Bengaluru. “With expertise spanning paediatric urology, paediatric nephrology, anaesthesia, critical care, nutrition, and nursing, we were able to navigate a highly challenging clinical course and deliver a positive outcome. We are honoured to have been entrusted with her care.”

Divya’s journey reflects not only the complexities associated with rare genetic disorders but also the resilience of patients and families who navigate such challenges with determination. It highlights the critical role of early referral, accurate diagnosis, and specialised intervention in altering the course of complex diseases.

NU Hospitals continues to remain at the forefront of advanced urological and nephrological care, committed to delivering patient-centric, evidence-based treatment for even the most challenging medical conditions.

India’s Economy Poised for Strong Growth Above 7pc in FY27

India’s economy is on track to sustain robust growth in the coming financial year, with GDP expected to remain above 7% in FY27, according to the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham). This strong performance is being fueled by resilient domestic consumption and continued investment across sectors.

India’s Economy Poised for Strong Growth Above 7pc in FY27

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As per Assocham, India’s GDP is projected to expand by approximately 7.6% in FY26, maintaining the country’s position as one of the fastest-growing major economies in the world. “India’s growth trajectory remains healthy, with domestic demand and investment continuing to drive economic activity,” said Nirmal K Minda, president of the industry body.

Despite global uncertainties and geopolitical tensions, India’s economy is demonstrating remarkable resilience. Analysts point to strong consumption trends, rising infrastructure investment, and steady industrial output as key factors supporting sustained growth.

This optimistic outlook underscores India’s potential to not only weather global economic challenges but also to attract more business, investment, and innovation domestically. With continued policy support and a large, dynamic consumer base, the country is poised for sustained economic expansion in the years ahead.