India Kho Kho captain Priyanka Ingle says her journey is a constant reminder that sports have the power to transform lives I still remember the day I first picked up the ball and stepped onto the field, unsure of what lay ahead. Growing up in Dighi, a small suburb of Pune, I faced a steep […]Read More
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Team L&M This International Women’s Day, we spoke to some women to know their views on the day. Prachi Kaushik, Founder & Director, Vyomini Social Women empowerment is not just about policies—it’s about action. While numerous initiatives support women’s entrepreneurship, financial independence, and menstrual hygiene, the harsh reality is that crimes against women remain alarmingly […]Read More
Team L&M US-based Parent Geenee Inc. has launched India’s first location based parental control app – Parent Geenee. The app empowers parents to choose specific locations where they can block upto 450 of the most popular apps. Unlike conventional apps, this one dynamically adapts to real-world settings allowing parents to customise app usage based on their […]Read More
Karan Sehdev Corporate gifting has been and remains an effective means of enhancing business relationships, expressing gratitude, and reinforcing brands. In today’s competitive environment, gift-giving involves active efforts to further brand loyalty, boost partnerships, and establish great relationships with clients, employees, and stakeholders. The importance of corporate gifting A structured corporate gifting strategy can make […]Read More
Anuj Puri Affordable housing in India was once the real estate sector’s poster child. Developers focused on designing smaller units to keep prices low and ensure steady sales. The government’s ‘Housing for All’ initiative boosted the sector with incentives for buyers and developers. By 2018-2019, affordable homes accounted for nearly 40% of total housing supply […]Read More
Team L&M The Maha Kumbh, a massive gathering of pilgrims held every 12 years, represents the pinnacle of India’s cultural and spiritual traditions. The 2025 edition, hosted in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, is attracting millions of people from diverse linguistic backgrounds. Amidst this diversity, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) is leveraging BHASHINI, a revolutionary initiative under the Digital India program, to […]Read More
Team L&M The healthcare sector in India has emerged as the most targeted industry for cyber threats, according to the latest cyber threat report released by Seqrite, the enterprise security arm of Quick Heal, a cybersecurity solutions provider. The report, India Cyber Threat Report 2025, prepared by researchers at Seqrite Labs, India’s largest malware analysis […]Read More
Akash Pharande Young, dual-income nuclear families and single professionals just beginning their careers are the driving forces of urban India today. In 2022, nearly half of Indian households consisted of 1 to 4 members, marking a significant rise in nuclear families from just 37 per cent in 2008. By 2024, it is likely that this […]Read More
Akash Pharande India’s urban population is growing rapidly, causing major cities to face overcrowding, traffic congestion, pollution, and strained infrastructure. According to the United Nations, nearly 40% of India’s population will reside in urban areas by 2030, putting immense pressure on housing, transportation, and essential services. This has led many residents to consider relocating to […]Read More
Akash Pharande Before urbanization surged in India, humans and nature coexisted harmoniously. Rampant real estate development, however, has steadily reduced urban residents’ access to greenery. Today, rising demand for integrated townships with abundant green spaces indicates that homebuyers increasingly want to reconnect with nature. The Cost of Rapid Urbanization India’s cities are expanding rapidly to […]Read More