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City girl Arushi Chauhan scores a perfect 100 percentile in CUET
City girl Arushi Chauhan scores a perfect 100 percentile in CUET

Time of India

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

City girl Arushi Chauhan scores a perfect 100 percentile in CUET

Lucknow: Arushi Singh Chauhan from the city scored a perfect 100 percentile in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) 2025, the results of which were declared on Friday. A student of CMS, Rajajipuram Campus I, Arushi secured 249.6 out of 250 marks in political science, translating to a perfect 100 percentile. She not only scored 100 percentile in political science but also secured 99.68 percentile in English. As many as 107 CMS students cleared the exam, of which 23 students secured 99 percentile or above in multiple subjects. Vedika Vats scored 99.99 percentile in English, 99.49 in accountancy, 99.63 in business studies, and 99.40 in economics. Samarth Dwivedi achieved 99.87 in English, 99.57 in history, 99.49 in political science, 99.75 in sociology, and 99.33 in general aptitude. Alankrit Agarwal scored 99.43 in English, 99.49 in accountancy, and a perfect 100 percentile in economics. Other high achievers include Shivangi Yadav: 99.83 in chemistry, 99.8 in physics; Kashvi Pal: 99.75 in English, 99 in general aptitude; Aadrika Singh: 99.05 in business studies, 99.36 in general aptitude; Shivaansh Srivastava: 99.94 in English; Anshuman Pandey: 99.98 in English; Nitya Mishra: 99.42 in English; Parth Agarwal: 99.92 in general aptitude; Ayush Agarwal: 99.55 in general aptitude; Devendra Singh: 99.46 in general aptitude; Priyanshu Gupta: 99.60 in economics. Nine more students also secured marks above the 99th percentile in different subjects. CMS founder director Dr Bharti Gandhi extended her best wishes for their bright future.

Woman strangles 6-year-old daughter for refusing to help pack plastic spoons
Woman strangles 6-year-old daughter for refusing to help pack plastic spoons

Time of India

time04-07-2025

  • Time of India

Woman strangles 6-year-old daughter for refusing to help pack plastic spoons

Ahmedabad: The Odhav police on Friday arrested a woman, Usha Lodhi, for allegedly strangling her six-year-old daughter, Arushi, after the child refused to help her pack plastic spoons. The incident occurred at their home on Tuesday shortly after the girl returned from school. Usha works from home, packing plastic spoons. According to police inspector P N Zinzuvadiya of Odhav police station, Usha was booked under charges of murder and voluntarily causing hurt. The complaint was filed by her second husband, Amitkumar Lodhi. In his statement, Amitkumar said he married Usha after separating from his first wife. Usha had two children from her previous marriage—Arushi and a 12-year-old son, Ankit. Amitkumar's daughter from his first marriage, Anu, was also living with them. You Can Also Check: Ahmedabad AQI | Weather in Ahmedabad | Bank Holidays in Ahmedabad | Public Holidays in Ahmedabad Detailing the incident, the complainant said Arushi, a Class 1 student, returned from school around noon on Wednesday. "Later in the afternoon, Usha called and told me that Arushi fell asleep on the floor and wasn't conscious. When I rushed home, I found her unresponsive," he stated. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Londonderry: If You Were Born Between 1945-1974 You Could Be Eligible For This British Seniors Read More Undo Arushi was taken to a private hospital, where doctors referred them to Singarva Govt Hospital. There, Arushi was declared brought dead, and the hospital informed the police. Her body was then sent for postmortem. The following day on Wednesday, Amitkumar asked his wife about what had happened. He stated in his police complaint that Usha had confessed to slapping Arushi 2-3 times after she refused to help her pack plastic spoons. In a fit of rage, she allegedly strangled the child, who lost consciousness. Usha panicked when Arushi did not wake up. After the postmortem report confirmed strangulation, Amitkumar lodged a formal complaint, leading to Usha's arrest.

Zult Launches Privacy and Compliance-Native Private Credit Tokenization Platform
Zult Launches Privacy and Compliance-Native Private Credit Tokenization Platform

Associated Press

time01-07-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Zult Launches Privacy and Compliance-Native Private Credit Tokenization Platform

Delaware fintech targets $3+ trillion private credit market with end-to-end blockchain infrastructure NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK / ACCESS Newswire / July 1, 2025 / Zult, Inc. today announced the public launch of a comprehensive platform to offer end-to-end tokenization infrastructure specifically designed for private credit markets with privacy and compliance embedded at every logo The Delaware-based fintech addresses critical inefficiencies in the rapidly expanding private credit sector, where settlement cycles stretch weeks, liquidity remains limited, and administrative costs consume significant margins across the $3+ trillion global market. Market Opportunity and Positioning Private credit has exploded from $200 billion in 2009 to $3 trillion today, with Apollo forecasting the market could reach $40 trillion by 2030. Yet legacy infrastructure threatens to constrain this growth trajectory, creating an urgent need for institutional-grade digital infrastructure. 'We're not just tokenizing assets; we're rebuilding the entire infrastructure stack for private credit,' said Arushi, CEO and Founder. 'Most competitors force-fit existing technology. Zult builds purpose-built solutions for private credit's unique operational needs.' Platform Differentiators Native Compliance Architecture: KYC/AML verification and regulatory reporting embedded directly into smart contracts, reducing onboarding from weeks to hours. Multi-Standard Tokenization: Supports ERC 20 and other token security standards with programmable compliance, enabling institutions to optimize structure for their asset class. Institutional Settlement: Integrates with regulated venues providing atomic transaction capabilities and automated fund operations with audit-grade transparency. Privacy Layer: Institution-grade infrastructure which addresses anonymization and customizable transaction privacy layers. Impact Integration: Dedicated solutions for impact funds enable asset tagging by social themes and real-time reporting for Limited Partner (LP) transparency. Leadership Zult's team combines deep expertise across fintech product development, enterprise blockchain architecture, and financial impact: Arushi Sood Joshi, CEO & Founder: Serial fintech entrepreneur with 25 years building transformative financial products. Francois Labuscagne, COO & CFO: Finance and compliance executive with a proven track record of scaling enterprise operations. Yan Digilov, Head of Web3: Veteran blockchain architect with extensive institutional smart contract deployments. Mũthoni Kiarie, Head of Marketing & Industry Engagement: Veteran product and marketing financial services executive. Market Access and Integration Initially, is available to United States based Asset Managers and their LPs. The platform integrates seamlessly with existing fund administrators, transfer agents, and broker-dealers while supporting both custodial and non-custodial wallet infrastructure. Asset managers can begin tokenizing funds, distributing across multiple channels, and providing real-time portfolio analytics through the unified platform. Investors can gain access to liquid fixed income assets via the Zult tokenization protocol. 'As private credit scales toward $40 trillion by 2030, the industry needs infrastructure built for that future, not retrofitted from the past,' said Arushi. 'We've built the institutional-grade rails that finally match the sophistication these markets require.' About Zult Zult Inc is a Delaware-based financial technology company building compliance-native infrastructure for tokenized finance. The platform enables seamless issuance, distribution, and lifecycle management of digital securities backed by real-world assets. For more information, visit Contact InformationMuthoni Kiarie Head of Marketing & Industry Engagement 510-595-9195 SOURCE: Zult press release

Arushi Paul's latest EP, Home, is all about embracing the change
Arushi Paul's latest EP, Home, is all about embracing the change

The Hindu

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Hindu

Arushi Paul's latest EP, Home, is all about embracing the change

Bengaluru-based singer-songwriter Arushi Paul's recently released EP Home is a heartfelt exploration of growth, transition, and self-discovery. Drawing from her own experiences of relocating to a new city as an 18-year-old, her EP delves into the complexities of leaving behind the familiar and stepping into the unknown. Home also reflects her own transition from high school to college, blending nostalgia into melodies that resonate deeply. 'The first song in the EP, 'Get Away' captures the initial wave of self-doubt about leaving a place you have known all your life. It reflects on questions we ask ourselves, such as 'will I succeed?' or 'will I like it there?'' says Arushi, who moved from her home in Bengaluru to pursue higher studies. The second song, 'Mess it Up', is about getting emotionally ready for the next chapter of life in a different city, 'It is about gradually gaining the confidence with regard to the move,' she says. The third and fourth songs are about making peace with the decision, leaving, and adjusting to the change. Talking about her journey into music, Arushi says, 'I have been singing for as long as I can remember, and I have been told that I started singing soon after I began talking.' 'My professional training began when I was 12 years old, and that is when I truly inculcated a love for singing. My music teacher, Richard Andrew Dudley has played a huge part in this journey, in terms of pushing me to try and do more; that has transcended into what I am doing now.' Arushi has also been a performing artiste with MOKSHA - All Stars, a band founded by Richard , who is also the producer and composer of the EP. Talking about her experience of juggling academics and music, Arushi says, 'For me, things were a bit difficult in the 10th and 12th grades — with studies, performing and working on my music. I believe the key is to find a balance; if you enjoy what you are doing, balancing it is not difficult.' 'My parents have been quite supportive from the beginning, they understand that this is what I want to do, and that is also why I have been able to push myself in terms of making my own music,' says Arushi. Her music blends influences ranging from Cold Play and Ed Sheeran to Billie Eilish and Johnny Orlando. Home is the collaborative effort with Richard as producer and composer, Aadarsh Subramanium in arrangements and programming, and Jaime Dudley on the drums and percussion.

Indian cricketer Deepti Sharma accuses teammate Arushi Goel of Rs 25 lakh fraud, theft
Indian cricketer Deepti Sharma accuses teammate Arushi Goel of Rs 25 lakh fraud, theft

The Print

time23-05-2025

  • The Print

Indian cricketer Deepti Sharma accuses teammate Arushi Goel of Rs 25 lakh fraud, theft

According to police, Arushi, along with her parents—mother Manju and father Thanchand—exploited this friendship to transfer Rs 25 lakh to their accounts under various pretexts. Arushi, a member of the North Central Railway cricket team who is posted as a junior clerk at Agra Cantt Railway Station, is an old friend of Deepti. Agra: Indian women's cricket team player and Uttar Pradesh Police officer Deepti Sharma has accused fellow cricketer Arushi Goel of allegedly cheating her of Rs 25 lakh, and breaking into her flat and stealing cash, jewellery and foreign currency. Police filed an FIR following a complaint by Deepti's brother Sumit at Agra's Sadar police station on Thursday. Inspector Vijay Vikram Singh told ThePrint that a case had been registered against Arushi and her parents for theft and financial fraud. 'An investigation is underway based on CCTV footage and other evidence. Strict action will be taken against the culprits,' he said. According to the complaint, when Deepti demanded her money back, the accused first made excuses and then started misbehaving with her. She then barred Goyal from coming to her flat, where Arushi had earlier lived as a housemate. However, Arushi entered the house secretly on 22 April and CCTV footage showed her opening the door and leaving with about $2,500, gold jewellery and cash. On 23 April, Arushi claimed that her belongings were still in the flat, but when Deepti's brother reached there, the key wouldn't work. It was found that the lock had been changed. 'I treated Arushi like my sister. With the support of her family, she has cheated me. There is evidence against her and I have full faith in the law,' Deepti told the media. She added that she didn't want to talk to the accused anymore and considered legal action the only option. Arushi denied the allegations. 'I have family relations with Deepti. If there has been any transaction, it must have been done with mutual consent,' she told the media. 'I want to talk to Deepti face-to-face on all the allegations. My image is being maligned in the media.' The cricketer said she would challenge the case in court and prove her innocence. (Edited by Sugita Katyal) Also Read: Forced by financial losses, how Gwalior man learnt 'art of theft' via YouTube to target AC trains

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