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Time of India
a day ago
- Business
- Time of India
India's Camikara 3YO wins gold at Rum & Cachaça Masters Awards 2025 in London
Camikara 3YO, India's "first-ever pure cane juice aged" rum, has been awarded a ' Gold Medal ' at the Rum & Cachaça Masters Awards 2025, held in London. Camikara, crafted by Piccadily Agro Industries is made from fresh sugarcane juice, without molasses, colour, sugar or additives and aged in oak barrels, as per the company. 'This win is not just a medal—it's a moment of pride for India. Camikara was born out of a belief that India could create world-class spirits rooted in its own land and legacy. For an Indian brand to earn Gold in this highly competitive field is not just an accolade—it is a signal to the world that Indian spirits are ready to lead, not just follow. We're not just making rum—we're making history.' said Shalini Sharma, Head of Marketing, Piccadily Agro Industries Limited. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Única Alarma Antirobo y Antiocupación Movistar Prosegur Alarmas Llama ahora Undo Organised by The Spirits Business, the Rum & Cachaça Masters is a global blind-tasting competition dedicated exclusively to rum and cachaça. Held annually, the competition brings together a panel of jury who judge entries from around the world across multiple categories. The 2025 edition saw a record number of entries from leading rum-producing countries.


Business Standard
a day ago
- Sport
- Business Standard
From a Small Town in Assam to the Big 4: Vicky Baruah's Incredible MBA Journey At Kaziranga University
PNN New Delhi [India], June 27: Jorhat-born Vicky Baruah has become an inspiring name among those pursuing an MBA course in assam, thanks to his placement in PwC--one of the Big 4 firms--through the Assam Kaziranga University. But behind this milestone lies a story of perseverance, purpose, and pride--shaped by struggle, fuelled by dreams, and fulfilled by determination. A Childhood Shaped by Loss, and a Life Inspired by Love Raised in Jorhat, the cultural capital of Assam, Vicky attributes much of his confidence to the spirit of his hometown. "What I love most is the simplicity of life and the strong sense of community," he reflects. "Jorhat will always have a special place in my heart--it will keep me grounded and remind me of who I am." But life tested him early. Vicky lost his father, a retired Indian Army personnel, when he was just in Class 3. From then on, it was his mother who stood tall, taking full charge of the family. "Despite the challenges, my mother ensured my brother and I received quality education," he shares, his voice filled with gratitude and pride. Watching his mother battle odds instilled a fire in Vicky--not just to succeed, but to give back. "I always dreamed of making her smile in ways life didn't allow her to," he says. Strength, in Every Sense of the Word That fire translated into discipline, drive, and physical strength. In 2022, Vicky was crowned NPC Mr. Jorhat in the Men's Physique category. A year later, he bagged the Gold Medal in Powerlifting at the All Assam Iron Games Association. "I could see the pride in her eyes," he recalls, "but I knew I still had more to do." That moment finally came when he shared the news of his placement at PwC. "She had happy tears in her eyes. And I knew then, I had made her proud--not just as a son, but as a man she raised with resilience." A Journey Fueled by Purpose and Preparation For students enrolled in an MBA course in assam, Vicky's placement journey at the Assam Kaziranga University (KU) is a reminder that preparation, patience, and self-belief are key to cracking top placements. While many faced multiple interviews and rejections, he sat for only one company--PwC. "The waiting period before the drive was stressful," he admits. "Watching others get placed while wondering when my chance would come led to self-doubt. But I kept going--focusing on my preparation, refining my resume, and staying interview-ready." The moment he saw his name on the final placement list, it was nothing short of magical. "Relief, joy, gratitude--it all came rushing in," he says. "It reaffirmed that patience, consistency, and belief in yourself truly pay off." Stepping into PwC: The Real-World Experience Now a Tax Associate at PwC, Vicky is thriving in a role that once seemed daunting. "Initially, I had doubts--about adapting to the corporate environment, matching the pace, and meeting expectations," he confesses. "But the support from my seniors and the inclusive work culture helped me settle in smoothly." He finds excitement in the exposure to modern tools and technologies central to tax-related work. "It's been an enriching experience--professionally and personally." Words of Wisdom for Future MBAs Vicky is now an inspiration. Whether you're pursuing an MBA course in assam or elsewhere, these tips can help you stay focused and job-ready during placement season. His advice is, "Start early, stay steady, and show up prepared." Here are his key tips for acing campus placements: Start early. Begin your prep 4-5 months in advance. Consistent effort over time helps reduce stress and builds confidence. Know your basics. Master the core concepts of your specialization. Strong fundamentals help you tackle complex questions with ease. Research companies. Understand each company's work, values, and recent developments. It shows interest and sets you apart. Tailor your resume. Keep it crisp, clear, and focused on achievements relevant to the role. Practice interviews. Do mock interviews with seniors, faculty, or online platforms to improve your clarity and confidence. Work on soft skills. Communication, confidence, and body language matter. A good personality can leave a lasting impression. Stay updated. Follow current affairs and trends in your domain to show awareness and industry readiness. Learn from failure. Rejections are part of the process. Take feedback, improve, and keep moving forward. A Life Beyond the Offer Letter Vicky's story is not just about getting placed--it's about rising after loss, dreaming despite doubt, and honouring every sacrifice that made this success possible. "Doing an MBA course in assam from the Assam Kaziranga University is one of the best decisions I've ever made," he smiles. "I owe a big thank you for the platform, the mentorship, the KU CDPC Cell, and the belief they had in me." Today, Vicky Baruah is more than just a PwC employee. He's a symbol of what resilience, roots, and relentless passion can create. "Because when dreams are backed by strength and guided by purpose, placement is just the beginning."


Mint
2 days ago
- Business
- Mint
Camikara: Putting India on the World Rum Map
In a moment that marks a milestone for the Indian spirits industry, Camikara 3YO, India's first-ever pure cane juice aged rum, has made history by winning a 'Gold Medal' at the prestigious Rum & Cachaça Masters Awards 2025, held in London. With this historic win, Camikara becomes the only Indian rum to have ever won a Gold Medal at this prestigious global competition. There was a time when India was absent from the global conversation on premium rum. While nations like Martinique, Barbados, and Jamaica proudly exported their sugarcane spirits, Indian rum remained an afterthought—cheap, molasses-based, and largely ignored by serious connoisseurs. This was a paradox, given that India is one of the world's largest producers of sugarcane, yet had never ventured into crafting a high-quality, aged pure cane juice rum in the celebrated Rhum Agricole style. Camikara, crafted by Piccadily Agro Industries, is the only rum changing that narrative and championing the cause of Indian rums on the global stage, competing with the best in the world—and beating them. Camikara has brought the global style of Rhum Agricole to Indian terroir, with a bold and refined identity. For the first time in Indian history, a rum made from fresh sugarcane juice, without molasses, colour, sugar or additives and aged in oak barrels has stood proudly on the world stage—earning accolades and turning heads. 'This win is not just a medal—it's a moment of pride for India. Camikara was born out of a belief that India could create world-class spirits rooted in its own land and legacy. For an Indian brand to earn Gold in this highly competitive field is not just an accolade—it is a signal to the world that Indian spirits are ready to lead, not just follow. We're not just making rum—we're making history.' said Shalini Sharma, Head of Marketing, Piccadily Agro Industries Limited. Organised by The Spirits Business, the Rum & Cachaça Masters is one of the most prestigious global blind-tasting competitions dedicated exclusively to rum and cachaça. Held annually, the competition brings together a panel of esteemed jury who judge entries from around the world across multiple categories. The 2025 edition saw a record number of entries from leading rum-producing countries, making the competition fiercer than ever. Winning a medal at the Rum & Cachaça Masters is a mark of international acclaim and craftsmanship—an acknowledgment that a spirit meets the highest global standards in taste, complexity, and balance. As the world embraces a rum renaissance, Camikara stands tall as the torchbearer of Indian excellence, boldly breaking stereotypes and reclaiming India's long-lost legacy in sugarcane distillation. Camikara has challenged decades of convention and opened up a premium category that had never existed in India before. In doing so, it has not only revived a forgotten Indian heritage of cane spirits, but has also redefined what Indian rum can be—respectable, aspirational, and truly world-class. With every pour, Camikara tells the story of a new India—confident, uncompromising, and ready to take its rightful place on the global stage. Stock Ticker: (PICCADIL | 530305 | INE546C01010) About Piccadily Agro Industries Limited (PAIL) Piccadily Agro Industries Limited (PAIL) is a publicly listed company on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE: PICAGRO). The company operates primarily in two strategic business segments: Distillery and Sugar. Its manufacturing facility is located in Indri, Haryana, covers 168 acres and is equipped with advanced technology for producing a diverse range of products, including Malt, Extra Neutral Alcohol (ENA), Ethanol, and White Crystal Sugar. Piccadily Agro Industries Limited has established itself as a key player in the alcoholic beverages industry, particularly renowned for its expertise in malt spirits. The company boasts a robust portfolio that includes premium expressions of Indri single malt whisky, blended malt whisky brands and Camikara, premium sugarcane juice aged rum. In 2022, Piccadily Agro Industries Limited made a significant mark with the launch of 'Indri' its flagship single malt whisky brand, aimed at catering to discerning consumers who appreciate quality and craftsmanship in spirits. By focusing on premiumization strategies and leveraging its technical capabilities, the company has successfully positioned itself as a leader in the Indian single malt whisky market by becoming the 'fastest growing single malt whisky brand' in 2024. Website: Nazish Khan, Avian We., nazishk@ +91-9538385162; Vanshika Kalra, Avian We., vanshikak@ +91-8860044666; Abhishek Haryson, Piccadily Agro Industries Ltd., +91-9891356547


Time of India
5 days ago
- Science
- Time of India
2,848 students awarded degrees
Altogether 2,848 students were awarded degrees at the 58th convocation of IIT-Kanpur. The President's Gold Medal was awarded to Talin Gupta from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. The Director's Gold Medal for the 4-year UG programme went to Dhruv Misra from Department of Electrical Engineering.


BBC News
6 days ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Sugar adds Euro gold to world and Paralympic titles
Welsh Para-canoeist Laura Sugar has added the KL3 European title to her Olympic and World Championship 34-year-old achieved the feat for Great Britain at the ECA Canoe Sprint and Paracanoe European Championships in Racice, beat French rival Nelia Barbossa by 1.747 seconds while Spain's Maria Jimenez won bronze and previous title-holder Araceli Menduina, also of Spain, was secured a hat-trick of world titles at the Para-canoe World Championships in Duisburg, Germany in following year, she added Paralympic gold in Paris, again defending her status.