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Published on November 6, 2023
Paris, often referred to as the "City of Light," is renowned for its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and the Louvre Museum. Yet, beneath the romantic streets and grand boulevards lies a secret world that's less celebrated but equally fascinating—the Paris Sewer Museum. This unique attraction offers an intriguing glimpse into the city's underbelly, where a network of tunnels, passageways, and sewers weaves a story of engineering marvels, history, and urban development.
A Journey Beneath the Streets
The Paris Sewer Museum, also known as Musée des Égouts de Paris, traces its roots back to the early 19th century. It all began with the vision of the French engineer Eugène Belgrand, who initiated the construction of a modern sewer system in Paris. His goal was to rid the city of rampant diseases caused by unsanitary living conditions and overcrowding. As a result, this ambitious project aimed to create a cleaner, healthier Paris.
Located in the heart of Paris, the Sewer Museum offers a unique perspective on the city's development. Situated beneath the Quai d'Orsay, along the Seine River, it provides visitors with a direct view of the city's sewer system, which stretches over 2,100 kilometers (approximately 1,305 miles).
Unveiling the Secrets
Upon entering the museum, visitors are transported to a fascinating world below the streets. The dimly lit tunnels, complemented by an audio guide, reveal the evolution of Paris's sewer system and the critical role it played in the city's transformation.
The museum's exhibits include an array of artifacts, including antique machinery, tools, and photographs that chronicle the growth of the sewer system. One of the most captivating displays is a collection of vintage photographs showing how the sewers were built, highlighting the incredible craftsmanship of the engineers and laborers who constructed them.
The museum features several interactive exhibits that provide a tactile understanding of how the sewers function. For instance, you can observe a portion of the actual sewer system with flowing water beneath a glass floor—a rare sight that evokes awe and fascination.
The Paris Sewer System
The sewers showcased at the museum are still functional today. This means they not only serve as a historical display but also continue to play an essential role in the city's waste management and sanitation. Visitors can appreciate the complexity of the sewer system, designed to handle both rainwater and wastewater.
With a blend of engineering precision and human effort, the sewers of Paris are meticulously maintained. Museum visitors can learn about the daily work carried out by sewer workers and the importance of preventing blockages and ensuring the proper flow of waste.
A Journey into Urban Development
By exploring the Sewer Museum, you embark on a journey through time and space, gaining insight into the evolution of a modern city. Paris's sewer system is not merely an intricate network of tunnels but a testament to human ingenuity and the progress achieved in the face of adversity.
The Paris Sewer Museum is a hidden gem beneath the city's picturesque streets, offering an educational, eye-opening, and thought-provoking experience. It unveils a lesser-known aspect of Paris's history and the extraordinary efforts to transform the city into the magnificent metropolis it is today. So, if you ever find yourself in the "City of Light," don't hesitate to take a fascinating journey beneath the streets, as the Paris Sewer Museum invites you to explore a world that is as significant as it is unseen.
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By Manu Vardhan Kannan
Published on July 12, 2026
Raymond Lifestyle has launched the 10th edition of its annual Garment Exchange Program (GEP), reinforcing its commitment to circular fashion and community development. Running from July 2 to July 23, 2026, the nationwide initiative encourages customers to donate pre-loved garments in exchange for free stitching vouchers on freshly purchased Raymond fabrics.
The campaign will be available across 1,000+ Raymond Shops and select multi-brand outlets across India. This year's edition also introduces a new digital campaign, "FIT FOR YOU. FEELS LIKE YOU.", conceptualised by BBDO India, part of Omnicom Advertising India.
The campaign highlights the value of customised clothing while encouraging consumers to move beyond the one-size-fits-all approach of fast fashion. Through the initiative, customers can donate garments across categories, including shirts, trousers, jackets, women's wear, and children's clothing, while experiencing Raymond's bespoke tailoring services.
All donated garments will be collected by Goonj, a non-profit organisation that uses clothing as a resource for rural development, disaster relief, and livelihood generation. After undergoing a detailed sorting and processing process at Goonj's Circularity Centres, the garments become part of material kits that are distributed as dignified rewards to rural communities participating in local development initiatives such as water body restoration, bamboo bridge construction, and other community projects.
Speaking about the milestone edition, Satyaki Ghosh, Director and CEO of Raymond Lifestyle Limited, said:
"Reaching the 10th-year milestone of 'Look Good Feel Good' is a proud moment that reflects the strong brand ethos. At Raymond, our relationship with our consumers has always been interwoven with threads of trust and timeless elegance and the intent to give back through circularity in fashion. As we continue our journey with Goonj, we stay committed to elevating the dignity of labour in our own ecosystem. As customisation and premiumisation continue to define the Indian luxury landscape, this initiative also serves as a bridge, allowing our customers to experience the unparalleled precision of Raymond tailoring."
Anshu Gupta, Founder of Goonj, added:
"The long-standing partnership between Goonj and Raymond has evolved into a meaningful coming together of people, purpose and possibilities. Year after year, this campaign has shown that when citizens are offered a meaningful platform to contribute, they respond with ownership and commitment. Twenty-seven years ago, we recognised that despite being one of humanity's three basic needs, cloth remained one of the most neglected. Since then, Goonj has worked to change the lens, language and narrative around not only clothing but about material poverty, from an ignored necessity to a powerful resource for development and climate action. Millions of kilograms of discarded cloth and other underutilised material continue to burden the landfill and such relationships stop the same at a scale. We look forward to deepening our partnership with Raymond and continuing to demonstrate how collective action can transform an overlooked resource into opportunities for dignity and sustainable development."
Commenting on the campaign, Josy Paul, Chairperson and CCO, BBDO India, said:
"This campaign celebrates individuality and craftsmanship, reminding us that the best fit is the one that’s uniquely yours. Every garment is crafted to honour the person wearing it - because true style is personal. The catchy song in this beautifully styled film invites people to exchange pre-loved garments at The Raymond Shop for free custom tailoring for a fit that truly ‘feels like you”."
Customers participating in the program can redeem their free stitching vouchers on newly purchased Raymond fabrics at participating Raymond Shops and selected multi-brand outlets. The vouchers issued during the campaign will remain valid until July 31, 2026.
Published on July 11, 2026
Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) has announced the opening of Vivanta Gurugram Sector 95A, strengthening its presence in the National Capital Region (NCR). The launch marks IHCL's 18th hotel in the NCR and further expands the Vivanta brand in one of India's fastest-growing business hubs.
Commenting on the opening, Deepika Rao, Executive Vice President – New Businesses and Hotel Openings, IHCL, said, "Gurugram continues to be one of India's most dynamic commercial centres, supported by strong corporate demand and infrastructure growth. The opening of Vivanta Gurugram strengthens IHCL's presence in NCR and expands Vivanta's footprint in a high-growth market. Designed for today's discerning traveller, the hotel combines contemporary design and intuitive service."
The 154-key hotel is strategically located in Sector 95A, offering easy access to Gurugram's key business districts and commercial centres, making it an ideal choice for both business and leisure travellers.
Guests can choose from a range of dining experiences, including Mynt, the all-day dining restaurant serving global and local favourites; Wink, the rooftop bar offering panoramic city views alongside signature cocktails; and Tease, a poolside lounge designed for relaxed evenings.
The hotel also features a rooftop infinity pool overlooking the Gurugram skyline, a fully equipped fitness centre, spacious banquet halls, and meeting rooms suitable for corporate events, conferences, weddings, and social celebrations.
Sharing her thoughts on the opening, Ashadeep Sidhu, General Manager, Vivanta Gurugram Sector 95A, said, "We are delighted to welcome guests to Vivanta Gurugram. Located in India's Millennium City, the hotel offers a contemporary urban oasis that reflects the city's energy while creating memorable experiences for both business and leisure travellers."
With the addition of Vivanta Gurugram Sector 95A, IHCL continues to strengthen its footprint across key business destinations while catering to the evolving needs of modern travellers.
After a gap of seven years, Zydus Pinkathon is set to return to Chennai, bringing thousands of women together for a celebration of health, fitness, and community. The city's edition was officially unveiled at a press conference held at Hyatt Regency Chennai and is scheduled to take place on August 1 and 2, 2026, at Island Grounds.
Designed to encourage women of all ages and fitness levels to embrace an active lifestyle, the event will feature race categories including 3 km, Lifelong 5 km, 10 km, as well as ultra-distance races of 50 km, 75 km, 100 km, and the 100 km relay.
Over the years, Zydus Pinkathon has inspired nearly a million women across India to take up running as a way to improve their health, build confidence, and become part of a supportive community. The Chennai edition continues this mission by promoting fitness while creating greater awareness about preventive healthcare.
The event also introduced this year's Chennai mascots, each representing determination and resilience. They include Zoha Sanofer, a babywearing mother representing the 3 km category; Nandita Muralidhar, a cancer survivor leading the Lifelong 5 km run; Gaytheri M., a visually impaired runner representing the 10 km category; Geetha Manichandar, a 65-year-old participant leading the 50 km race; Deborah Sushma Lall, representing the 75 km category; and Latha Ravichander, who will lead the 100 km event.
Speaking at the launch, Milind Soman, Founder, Pinkathon, said:
"Every city adds a new chapter to the Zydus Pinkathon journey, and returning to Chennai after 7 years is particularly special. We've always believed that when women come together through fitness, they inspire change not just in themselves but within their families and communities as well. We look forward to seeing Chennai once again embrace this movement and celebrate the many stories of strength that will unfold on race day."
The Chennai edition will also continue The Easiest Exam campaign, encouraging women to perform regular self-breast examinations to help detect breast cancer at an early stage.
Dr. Sharvil Patel, Managing Director, Zydus Lifesciences, said:
"With the Easiest Exam campaign, we seek to empower women with the knowledge that a simple 3-minute self-examination each month can make a life-saving difference. Zydus Pinkathon aims to reach many more women, raise awareness, and inspire collective action in the fight against breast cancer. We believe that raising awareness on women's health and breast cancer remains equally vital, as early detection has the power to save countless lives."
Along with the main race categories, the event will feature young mothers running with their babies, cancer survivors, visually impaired runners, and participants running in sarees, reflecting Zydus Pinkathon's inclusive approach and its connection with local communities.
Ankita Konwar, Founder, Invincible Women, added:
"Every Zydus Pinkathon reminds us that there is no single definition of strength. Whether someone is preparing for her first run or taking on an ultra-distance challenge, every woman is writing her own story. We hope Chennai inspires many more women to begin their fitness journey, knowing that every step forward counts."
The event is supported by Zydus as the Title Partner, along with Lifelong (Fitness Partner), Sirona (Hygiene Partner), and Hyatt Regency Chennai (Hospitality Partner). Other partners include Fujifilm, MILLD, 3TENX, Bisleri, Zivame, Tasty Nibbles, Sports Authority of India (SAI), Fit India, Inc.5, Big FM, with execution by Smiling Tiger Experiences LLP.
Founded in 2012, Pinkathon has grown into a nationwide movement that uses running to promote women's health, confidence, and well-being. Returning to Chennai marks another important milestone in its 2025–26 calendar, reinforcing the message that fitness is for every woman, regardless of age, ability, or background.
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