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Time of India
14-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav in Dubai: Solar deal set to secure ₹3,000 crore investment for state
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Monday held a meeting with Vinay Thadani, CEO and Director of Grew Energy Private Limited, in Dubai, securing proposed investments that will bolster the state's sustainable energy sector and create numerous job opportunities. Confirming the company's existing commitment of ₹3 ,000 crore to Madhya Pradesh, Thadani said, 'Commercial operations for the Narmadapuram project are anticipated to begin in March 2026.' The meeting was a key highlight of Yadav's ongoing official visit to Dubai and Spain, which aims to attract global investment and foster technological collaboration under the "Global Dialogue 2025" initiative. The MP Chief Minister's Office stated in a post on X, "The meeting focused on the special industrial assistance provided by the state government for the 3.0 gigawatt solar cell project to be established in Narmadapuram district. It is noteworthy that this project will create over 700 employment opportunities and will prove to be a significant initiative in establishing Madhya Pradesh as a leading state in the sustainable energy sector'. Commitment to clean energy and economic growth Thadani also expressed optimism about significant further expansion, projecting investments could eventually reach ₹10,000 crore in the coming years. This includes future investments not only in the renewable sector but also in textiles, flexible packaging, and other sectors where Grew Energy's user base is already present. Chief Minister Yadav's visit to the UAE and Spain, scheduled from July 13 to July 19, is part of a broader strategy to attract international investment, encourage technology transfer, and create new employment avenues across various sectors.

New Indian Express
06-07-2025
- Business
- New Indian Express
Wheels, meals and all in between
Italian for cycling, Ciclo was launched in the neighbouring Chennai in 2015, in collaboration with India's pioneers in the bicycle market, TI Cycles. Thadani later branched off on his own to bring Ciclo under the fold of his own brand, Tiam Foods. Not only did Ciclo start as a place where taste meets health, but one which actively promoted an outdoor culture. From organising events and races to sponsoring cycling athletes, they went all out. It is also a place where one can go to purchase a new bike or get their existing one serviced. As much as Ciclo is about fostering community and connection, it is held together by the strongest of senses—taste. With its primary focus on fresh ingredients and wholesome meals that meet hearty brunches and guilt-free desserts halfway, the menu caters to a wide range of palates. Pick from breakfast bowls laced with the goodness and the taste of fresh avocados, or high-protein meals that come with your choice of grilled meats or tofu. Combine them with the refreshing orange and beetroot summer salads. Their walnut-and-honey spin-off on the regular tomato-and-pesto bruschetta, or the Kerala inspired fish curries and Sri Lankan stews, are not only an explosion of flavours but also nutrition rich.

Associated Press
26-06-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
New Report Reveals Most European Companies Not Fully Ready for the European Accessibility Act
The company's EAA Readiness Report highlights persistent challenges and underinvestment ahead of the June 28 enforcement deadline PALO ALTO, Calif., June 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With the European Accessibility Act (EAA) enforcement taking effect this week, Evinced, the leading software company powering accessible web and mobile development, today released its EAA Readiness Report, offering a snapshot of how prepared European companies really are. The results suggest that most European companies are not ready for full compliance, despite having had six years to prepare. Based on a research project with 120 European companies conducted in April and May of 2025, the report reveals that only 27% of companies interviewed consider themselves fully prepared, 45% say they are somewhat prepared, and 28% say they are either somewhat unprepared or not prepared at all. Building Accessibility In A closer look, however, suggests that some of this confidence may be premature, as Evinced also studied how companies prepared for EAA. Even among companies that consider themselves fully prepared, relatively few – just 19% – felt that they have sufficiently transformed their product development processes to prevent future accessibility bugs. That said, 84% do expect to do so this year and to do so using dedicated accessibility teams, tools, and training. Unprepared companies, which are much smaller on average than fully prepared companies, are in a different situation. These companies do not by and large expect to make much progress in 2025 and expect it will be several years to be fully compliant. In the meantime, they will limit most of their efforts to remediation projects and audits and to make what changes they can in their product development process without the use of tools or dedicated accessibility teams. 'Accessibility isn't a check-the-box exercise. At the end of the day, it's about building a company and especially a product development process that takes inclusion to heart,' said Navin Thadani, CEO and co-founder of Evinced. 'The EAA signals a historic commitment to inclusion in the digital economy, and companies faced with the task of compliance will have to find the most efficient way to build accessibility into their workflows without grinding their product delivery to a halt.' EAA Isn't Just About European Companies Evinced studied European companies in this project because it wanted to understand how effective the regulatory environment was at promoting change at the enterprise level. But it's also true that many non-European companies will be affected by the EAA as well. 'This isn't just a localized Act,' Thadani added. 'Companies outside of Europe, including those headquartered in the US and UK with operations or customers in the EU, will also very likely be affected. The companies that invest now in scalable processes, training, and tools will be better positioned to deliver inclusive digital experiences and avoid costly, reactive fixes later. Accessibility isn't just the right thing to do, it's the smart thing to do.' To learn more about how to create inclusive digital experiences at scale, please visit: About Evinced Since launching in 2021, Evinced is the leading software for integrating accessibility into web and mobile development at the world's largest, most accessibility-committed companies. Evinced's powerful suite of tools enables developers, designers, and accessibility professionals to automatically prevent, find, cluster, and track accessibility issues. For companies, this means reducing reliance on manual processes, minimizing risk, and speeding up time to market. Evinced is headquartered in California, with offices across the US, Europe, and Israel, and is backed by leading investors like Insight Partners, M12 (Microsoft's venture arm), BGV, Capital One Ventures, and Engineering Capital. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Evinced


NDTV
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- NDTV
Rasha Thadani Calls For Protection Of India's Wildlife And Tiger Reserves
Quick Read Summary is AI generated, newsroom reviewed. Rasha Thadani emphasised the importance of preserving India's wildlife on World Environment Day. She urged followers to recognise the value of biodiversity and the need for its protection. Thadani highlighted the negative impacts of pollution and climate change on both nature and humanity. Actor Rasha Thadani, on the occasion of World Enviornment Day, took to Instagram to share a powerful message urging her followers to turn their attention to the natural wealth of its country - its wildlife. "It's world environment day. I urge you to take a minute and think about why this is important. Our world is blessed with biodiversity. Rich, dense forests, home to countless species of birds, animals and plants. Yet, we silently watch as they continue to disappear. Why?" she writes in the caption. Rasha Thadani Urges People To Preserve India's Wildlife At the center of her appeal was a plea to not "be selfish" and preserve India's wildlife, especially tiger reserves. "We struggle with pollution, climate change, all of which negatively effect not only our environment, but the human race itself. We NEED these jungles for clean air, clean water and a healthier future. If not for nature itself, protect wildlife for our survival!" she continues in the caption. She also shared her love for documenting the beauty of the species in India's forests, including "Ranthambhore, Nagarhole, Tadoba, Satpura, we have some of the rarest species. Beautiful species- our tigers, our leopards, our peacocks, our hornbills, the owlets." She shared that she can't wait to witness the beauty again and "generations to come get to witness the beauty of our forests." For Rasha, India's tiger reserves are more than destinations - they are sacred, living spaces that must be safeguarded not just for wildlife, but for the future of humanity. "We NEED these jungles for clean air, clean water and a healthier future," she emphasised. 'Every tree cut, every jungle lost, brings us closer to crisis.' She suggests sustainable development as a model that allows economic progress while protecting ecosystems. Thadani stressed that individual actions also count which can include, avoiding plastic, carpooling, planting trees, recycling, and supporting eco-friendly brands. Best Tiger Reserves In India You Can Explore According to the National Tier Conservation Authority, " India's tiger reserves harmonizes the conservation of biodiversity with responsible tourism practices, aiming to foster environmental awareness and local community engagement." Here are 10 the most popular tiger reserves in India you can visit:


Pink Villa
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Rasha Thadani serves Gen Z look in Rs 80,000 trench coat, bold top and shorts
Whether it be ethnic outfits, barbie-core dresses, or laid-back airport fits, Rasha Thadani knows how to turn heads, despite the fashion genre. The dance mogul and budding starlet has a knack for creating some statement-making fashion moments. Yet again, Rasha got her fans smitten in a stunning attire that included a Max Mara denim-blend trench coat worth around Rs 80,000 on Editorialist. Raveena Tandon's daughter posed fiercely against the backdrop of Mumbai's monsoon, sporting an earthy-toned ensemble, perfect for the cozy weather. Starting with her top, Thadani wore a gorgeous, sheer top in multiple muted shades, including brown and blue. The plunging neckline top, with its body-hugging silhouette, exuded feminine finesse. The Uyi Amma muse paired her translucent top with denim shorts. The light-washed blue shorts, cinched higher at the waist, perfectly complemented the petite top. It also boasted rugged and asymmetrical hemlines, making Rasha's outfit cool and edgy. The denim-blend trench coat The Azaad actress layered her striking outfit with a denim-infused trench coat that should be on every fashionista's radar. The long coat in beige shade exuded quiet luxury, while the double-layered denim accents on either side added a stylish playfulness to the ensemble. With large lapel collars and a billowy silhouette, Thadani's coat could be summed up as 'perfection'. Serving the ultimate Pinterest-worthy fashion goals, Rasha accessorized her outfit with trendy, melting-patterned golden earrings and a couple of gilded accessories. She skipped any other accessory, keeping her look understated yet eye-catching. Thadani rounded up her look with sleek, beige-shaded heels. The strappy heels with ankle buckles complemented the actress's neutral-themed outfit while adding a statuesque appeal to her form. For the makeup, the Gen Z style maven opted for a generously blushed and glowy base. She accentuated her eyes with smudged kajal and eyeliner. The diva flaunted a nude-brown lipstick, topped with gloss, turning up the glamour meter. She tossed her voluminous hair messily, serving effortless-chic vibes.