Padma Awards 2025: Honoring Icons of Indian Hospitality

Padma Awards 2025: Honoring Icons of Indian Hospitality

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on January 28, 2025

As India celebrated its 76th Republic Day, the nation honored the recipients of the prestigious Padma Awards, recognizing their outstanding contributions across various fields. Among this year’s awardees are individuals who have left an indelible mark on the Indian hospitality and cultural sectors.

Nalli Kuppuswamy Chetti

Textile industrialist and philanthropist Nalli Kuppuswamy Chetti has been awarded the Padma Bhushan in the trade and industry category. Previously a Padma Shri awardee in 2003, Chetti’s contributions have been pivotal in elevating Indian silk to a global stage.

Taking over Nalli Silks in 1958, Chetti expanded the legacy established by his grandfather, Nalli Chinnasami Chetty, who famously wove a silk shawl for King George V in 1911. Starting with its first showroom in Chennai in 1928, Nalli Silks has grown to include outlets across India and internationally in the US, Singapore, and Canada. Over the years, its clientele has included dignitaries such as Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and legendary Carnatic singer MS Subbulakshmi.

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Beyond textiles, He is a patron of Carnatic music in Chennai, supporting venues and Margazhi music festivals. His efforts ensure these festivals remain vibrant celebrations of Chennai’s cultural essence which shapes hospitality sector in the region. Additionally, his Tamil literary worksVetrikku Moondre Padigal, Needhi Noolgalil Nirvagam, and Thyagaraya Nagar Andrum Indrum — reflect his diverse contributions to society.

Chef Damu

Chef Damodharan Kothandaraman, widely recognized as Chef Damu, has received the Padma Shri, marking him as the third chef in history to achieve this honor after Chef Imtiaz Qureshi and Chef Sanjeev Kapoor. His illustrious career spans 45 years, beginning at Taj Mumbai, and includes numerous accomplishments that have shaped India’s culinary arts.

Chef Damu, a Ph.D. holder in catering science from Madras University, is celebrated for his engaging cookery shows in Tamil and his role as a mentor in hotel management institutes. He is the President of the South India Chef’s Association (SICA) and has organized workshops and events to nurture budding chefs.

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Known for his Guinness World Record for the longest single-person cooking marathon, where he prepared 617 dishes over 24 hours and 30 minutes in 2010, Damu’s name is synonymous with culinary excellence. His books and television appearances have made him a beloved figure in households across South India.

Prashanth Prakash

Entrepreneur and venture capitalist Prashanth Prakash has been awarded the Padma Shri for his transformative contributions to India’s startup ecosystem. As a founding partner of Accel India, Prakash has been instrumental in the success of iconic startups like Flipkart, Swiggy, BookMyShow, Freshworks, and Urban Company.

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His efforts have not only revolutionized online food delivery with Swiggy but also empowered communities through initiatives such as ACT Grants and Sikshana Foundation. Prakash’s commitment to sustainability and innovation underscores the recognition of startups as a vital force in nation-building.

RG Chandramohan

RG Chandramogan, a pioneering entrepreneur in India’s dairy industry, has been awarded the Padma Shri for his significant contributions to trade and industry. From modest beginnings to steering one of India’s largest private dairy companies, Chandramogan’s journey is nothing short of inspirational.

Starting as a college dropout in 1970, Chandramogan launched a small-scale ice cream venture, which laid the foundation for Hatsun Agro Product. Today, under his leadership, Hatsun Agro stands as a titan in the dairy sector, with its products reaching millions of households across the country.

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Hatsun sources milk directly from over 450,000 farmers spread across 12,000 villages, ensuring quality while supporting the rural economy. Its brands, including Arun Ice Cream, Arokya Milk, and Hatsun Curd, have become household names in India. Arun Ice Cream, in particular, enjoys immense popularity for its wide range of flavors and quality offerings, cementing its place as one of India’s favorite ice cream brands.

Beyond business, Chandramogan is known for his philanthropic endeavors, supporting various initiatives aimed at rural development and community welfare. His vision has not only elevated India’s dairy industry but also positively impacted the lives of thousands of farmers and their families.

RG Chandramogan’s recognition with the Padma Shri highlights his role as a trailblazer in the dairy sector, blending business excellence with a commitment to societal upliftment. His story is a testament to the power of perseverance, innovation, and giving back to the community.

These exemplary individuals highlight the diverse contributions to India’s cultural, culinary, and economic fabric, setting benchmarks for future generations. The Padma Awards celebrate their enduring legacies and the significant impact they continue to make on society.


NODWIN Gaming Named India’s National Team Partner for Esports Nations Cup 2026

NODWIN Gaming Named India’s National Team Partner for Esports Nations Cup 2026

By Hariharan U

Published on March 30, 2026

NODWIN Gaming has been appointed as India’s official National Team Partner for the Esports Nations Cup 2026 (ENC), set to debut in Riyadh from November 2 to 29, 2026. The announcement by the Esports Foundation marks a defining moment for India’s esports ecosystem.

As part of its mandate, NODWIN Gaming will lead national team development, talent identification, and grassroots mobilisation. The company will also work closely with publishers, clubs, and stakeholders to create a structured pathway for Indian players to compete internationally.

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Commenting on the development, Nimish Raut said, “The Esports Nations Cup represents a transformative opportunity for India. While the country has one of the largest gaming communities, there has been no unified pathway for global representation. Our focus will be on building that structure, nurturing talent, and creating a high-performance ecosystem.”

The ENC introduces a nation-based competition model, adding a new layer to the global esports landscape alongside existing club formats. With participation from over 100 countries, the tournament reflects growing global interest in structured national esports representation.

Hans Jagnow highlighted India’s potential, stating, “India is fast emerging as a powerhouse in esports. NODWIN Gaming has played a crucial role in shaping the community, and we are confident they will lead India’s national team development effectively.”

Backed by a total investment of $45 million, the tournament will feature multiple titles including VALORANT, Dota 2, PUBG Mobile, and Counter-Strike 2, among others. The prize structure ensures equal payouts across titles, reinforcing a balanced and competitive global stage.

With its proven track record in tournaments, community building, and international partnerships, NODWIN Gaming is well positioned to shape India’s esports future. The appointment signals a long-term vision to strengthen talent pipelines, drive fan engagement, and establish India as a serious contender in global esports competitions.


Jewar Is Not the Next Gurugram, It Is an Urban Evolution

Jewar Is Not the Next Gurugram, It Is an Urban Evolution

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on March 30, 2026

The rise of Gurugram remains one of India’s most defining urban growth stories. Built on its proximity to Delhi’s airport and driven by private sector momentum, the city transformed into a corporate powerhouse over two decades.

Now, as the Noida International Airport at Jewar nears operationalisation, comparisons are inevitable. But the bigger question is not whether Jewar can replicate Gurugram, it is whether it is creating something entirely different.

Industry experts believe that while the scale of opportunity may be similar, the structure of growth is fundamentally different. What is taking shape along the Yamuna Expressway is not a repeat of Gurugram’s journey, but a more integrated and multi-layered urban evolution.

A new kind of infrastructure trigger

Unlike earlier developments in NCR that mainly unlocked residential corridors, Jewar is emerging as a larger economic catalyst.

Manoj Gaur, CMD, Gaurs Group, explains, “The Noida International Airport is set to emerge as a powerful gateway for the state, significantly enhancing global connectivity and attracting investments across sectors. We anticipate a strong ripple effect on the real estate market, with property values witnessing a steady upward trajectory in the coming years.

The development of this world-class airport will not be limited to Noida or Greater Noida but will serve as a strong gateway for the entire state of Uttar Pradesh. As a result, the region will evolve into a major hub for industrial and logistics activities. This will generate large-scale employment opportunities, leading to increased demand for quality housing and planned urban developments.

As jobs grow, so will the need for residential ecosystems, making this region one of the most promising destinations for both end-users and investors. Noida International Airport is truly a catalyst that will redefine the economic landscape of Uttar Pradesh.”

Recent developments support this outlook. The airport is set to become operational soon, positioning itself as a major alternative aviation hub for NCR.

At the same time, the state has already attracted investment commitments of nearly Rs 19,877 crore across data centres, logistics, and township projects, with the potential to create over 20,000 jobs.

This combination of infrastructure and investment is what sets Jewar apart from earlier growth corridors.

Early signals of a structural shift

The Yamuna Expressway belt is already seeing strong traction, but the nature of growth is changing.

Between 2020 and 2025, apartment prices in the region rose by around 158 percent, while plot values surged by over 500 percent, reflecting the early stage of price discovery.

More recently, industrial activity has picked up pace. In the past year alone, 54 new industrial plots were added, over 700 lease deeds were executed, and the number of operational industrial units increased significantly.

These are not just speculative trends. They indicate that a functioning ecosystem is beginning to take shape.

Sahil Agarwal, CEO, Nimbus Group, says, “The Yamuna Expressway region is ready to take a new flight. The convergence of key growth drivers that includes the imminent operationalisation of the Noida International Airport, rapid progress in industrial and logistics hubs, the upcoming Film City, and the emergence of data centre clusters, is creating a more stable and diversified demand ecosystem.

At present, the market is no longer driven purely by early investors, but there is an increase in participation from end-users and long-term stakeholders. Formats such as low-rise projects and integrated townships are gaining traction. At the same time, as industries and institutions begin to operationalise, they have added to the demand for well-planned residential projects. Affordability also continues to be a strong advantage for the Yamuna Expressway when compared to established micro-markets like Noida and Gurugram. In short, the region is on the path to becoming a self-sustaining city, with residential, commercial, and industrial growth complementing each other.”

This shift from investor-driven demand to end-user participation is often seen as a key sign of long-term stability.

From investment play to lifestyle destination

In its early phase, the corridor was largely driven by land investors and plotted developments. That is now changing.

Yukti Nagpal, Director, Gulshan Group, says, “Every new corridor sees that initial excitement where prices move faster than the ecosystem. But what sustains a market is how it evolves as a place to live, not just invest. We’re already seeing a shift where buyers are looking beyond land appreciation to lifestyle, quality of living and future-ready infrastructure.”

She adds, “As the airport-led ecosystem develops, this region will start attracting a more premium buyer profile. That’s when you see the transition from plotted growth to more curated, lifestyle-driven developments, and that’s where long-term value really builds.”

Adding to this, Salil Kumar, Director – Marketing & Business Management, CRC Group, says, “What we are witnessing is the evolution of a corridor from an investment destination to a planned urban ecosystem. As infrastructure and economic activity pick up pace, there is a clear shift towards organised, well-designed developments. Buyers today are more discerning, and demand is increasingly moving towards projects that offer not just connectivity, but a complete living environment.”

This reflects a larger trend across NCR, where housing demand is now shaped by lifestyle, planning, and long-term liveability rather than just price growth.

NCR’s growth is becoming multi-nodal

The rise of the Jewar corridor is also reshaping NCR’s urban structure.

For years, development was concentrated in key hubs like Gurugram and parts of Noida. The growth of the Yamuna Expressway belt signals a shift towards a more distributed model.

Mohit Batra, Regional Director, Realistic Realtors, says, “NCR is no longer a single-centre market. What we are seeing now is the emergence of multiple growth nodes. Jewar has the potential to become an independent economic centre rather than just an extension of Noida.”

This transition is important for a region that has long faced challenges of congestion and uneven development.

Not a replication but an evolution

There are clear similarities with Gurugram’s growth, especially in terms of airport-led development. But the differences are more important.

Gurugram grew gradually, often responding to demand. In contrast, the Jewar corridor is being shaped with a more integrated vision, where infrastructure, industry, and urban planning are developing together.

This gives it the potential to build a more balanced and sustainable ecosystem from the start.

The long-term view

Infrastructure-led markets typically evolve in stages, from early speculation to price discovery, and finally to demand driven by jobs and population growth.

The Yamuna Expressway region appears to be entering that final phase.

For developers, investors, and homebuyers, the opportunity now lies in aligning with this long-term growth story rather than just early gains.

The comparison with Gurugram will continue. But the more relevant question is not whether Jewar can replicate it, but whether it can redefine how NCR grows next.


Summer Destinations 2026: From Hills to Coastal Escapes

Summer Destinations 2026: From Hills to Coastal Escapes

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on March 30, 2026

As summer settles in, it’s the perfect time to take a break and explore destinations that feel refreshing and full of life. Summer 2026 brings together a mix of calm hillside retreats and vibrant travel spots, giving travellers the chance to unwind or explore at their own pace.

For those looking to escape the heat, Nainital offers a peaceful setting in the Kumaon Himalayas. Known as the ‘Lake District of India’, this hill town comes alive during summer with its cool weather, misty views, and the charm of Naini Lake. Adding to the experience is Maati Resorts By The Lake Hill, a thoughtfully designed retreat that blends comfort with a close connection to nature. With personalised services and a calm atmosphere, it’s an ideal space to slow down and enjoy the season.

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For a coastal getaway, Palolem brings a relaxed beachside vibe. Surrounded by greenery and close to the shoreline, Stamps By Eight Continents (DhanRain) offers a tropical escape perfect for summer. Guests can enjoy the outdoor pool, unwind at the bar, and relax in cottages with private balconies. Nearby attractions like Cabo De Rama Fort and Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary add a mix of exploration to the stay.

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If lakeside luxury is what you’re after, Udaipur continues to be a favourite summer destination. Set along Lake Pichola, Radisson Blu Udaipur Palace Resort & Spa offers a blend of grand architecture, scenic views, and relaxing experiences. Guests can spend time by the pool, enjoy wellness sessions, or explore nearby landmarks like City Palace while soaking in the city’s cultural charm.

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In the hills, Mussoorie provides a refreshing break with its cool climate and scenic views. Ramada by Wyndham Mussoorie offers a comfortable stay surrounded by lush landscapes. Whether it’s quiet mornings, nature walks, or exploring local attractions, it’s a great choice for those looking to recharge in the mountains.

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For travellers who enjoy a mix of culture and comfort, Jaipur brings together heritage and modern experiences. Ramada by Wyndham Jaipur offers a convenient and comfortable base to explore the city’s iconic forts, palaces, and bustling markets. From relaxing by the pool to discovering local cuisine and culture, it creates a well-rounded summer escape.

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From quiet hills to lively cities and beaches, Summer 2026 is all about choosing the kind of escape that fits your mood. Whether it’s relaxation, exploration, or a bit of both, these destinations offer something for every traveller looking to make the most of the season.

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