Author: BharatSpeaks

On a sun-drenched afternoon in Kerala’s cultural heartland, a group of children gathers around a potter’s wheel, their hands caked in wet clay, their faces lit up not by screens—but by discovery. This is Clayfingers, a restored 1950s brick-and-tile factory in Thrissur that now functions as one of India’s most sought-after pottery residencies. And it’s not alone. Across the country, from the pine-scented hills of Himachal Pradesh to the high-rises of Mumbai, a quiet revolution is underway—one that’s replacing screen time with kiln time. Parents, educators, and artists are embracing pottery as both an art form and a therapeutic exercise,…

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In a world full of corporate giants and global tycoons, the story of M. A. Yusuff Ali stands out as a shining example of how humble beginnings can lead to global success. Born in a small village in Kerala, he is today counted among the richest and most influential businessmen in the UAE, with a personal net worth exceeding ₹60,000 crores (USD 6.9 billion). Known for his humility, generosity, and visionary leadership, Yusuff Ali is the Chairman and Managing Director of LuLu Group International, the force behind the hugely popular LuLu Hypermarket chain and LuLu International Shopping Malls across the…

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The NEET 2025 results are around the corner, and every year brings inspiring success stories. One such motivational story is that of Tummala Snikitha, who topped the NEET UG 2024 exam with an outstanding score of 715 out of 720 and a 99.9 percentile, securing All India Rank (AIR) 3. From Telangana, Born into a Family of Doctors Born and raised in a family of doctors in Telangana, Tummala’s journey was driven by deep-rooted inspiration. Her father is a cardiologist, and her mother is a gynecologist—their guidance and example helped shape her medical aspirations from an early age. Balanced Preparation…

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Gopichand Hinduja, the powerful force behind the Hinduja Group, has once again claimed the top spot on The Sunday Times Rich List for the fourth consecutive year, cementing his place as the richest person in the United Kingdom. Despite a slight dip in his wealth—from £37.2 billion to £35.3 billion (approximately Rs 3.7 lakh crore)—Hinduja remains far ahead of the rest. A Global Journey That Began in Mumbai Gopichand, affectionately called “GP” by close associates, joined the family business in 1959 in Mumbai. What began as a modest trading firm under his father Parmanand Deepchand Hinduja in 1919 has now…

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Vashisht, a rising Indian star in athletics, is making waves both on and off the field. The 29-year-old athlete from Mohali stunned fans and competitors alike by defeating local favorite Sandra Babu in the women’s triple jump at the National Federation Senior Athletics Championship, clinching gold with a powerful leap of 13.49 meters. But what truly sets her apart is how she’s funding her journey—not through sponsorships or government support, but through her 250K+ social media followers. A Champion Fueled by Digital Power Niharika isn’t just a medal-winning athlete—she’s a successful influencer who turned her digital reach into financial freedom.…

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India’s defence innovation is reaching new heights—literally. The Indian drone market is projected to skyrocket to $11 billion by 2030, capturing a massive 12.2% share of the global drone market, according to a recent government note that reflects on the strategic brilliance of Operation Sindoor. While the operation itself was a show of strength against cross-border terrorism, it also marked a turning point in India’s journey towards Aatmanirbharta (self-reliance) in defence technology. The Modi government’s note highlighted that Operation Sindoor was not just a retaliatory strike—it was a live demonstration of India’s indigenous military might, driven by cutting-edge technologies and…

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