Dr. Ajit Ravi Pegasus, Founder and Chairman of Pegasus Global Pvt. Ltd, and owner of esteemed pageants including Miss Glam World, Miss Glam Universe, Mrs. Glam World, Mrs. Glam Universe, Miss Asia, Miss Asia Global, Teen Glam World, and more, has unveiled a significant change to the pageant structure. Dr. Ajit Ravi Pegasus has announced that organizing separate titles like Miss and Mrs for women while men compete under a single title, Mr., in international beauty pageants is discriminatory. He stated that at the Miss Glam Universe competition happening in November, both married and unmarried women will compete under a single title, Miss. The “Mrs” titles will be removed from the House of Pegasus’ international pageant lineup, signaling a strategic shift in focus for these global events.
In the updated format, married women will now be eligible to compete in the ‘Miss’ categories. By discontinuing the “Mrs” titles, the aim is to create a more inclusive platform that welcomes all women, regardless of marital status, under the ‘Miss’ category.
This move by Dr. Ajit Ravi reflects a broader vision to modernize the international beauty pageant experience. The updated categories are expected to broaden opportunities for participants while further enhancing the prestige and global influence of Pegasus Global Pvt. Ltd’s renowned competitions.
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Recently, the Le Meridien Convention Center in Kochi was the venue for the prestigious Unique Times Women’s Excellence Awards, an event sponsored by Manappuram Finance Ltd. Held on May 13, the ceremony honored a distinguished group of women who have made remarkable contributions in various professional fields, significantly influencing industry norms and enhancing community development. The awards were presented by several prominent figures, including Jiji Mammen, Executive Director and CEO of Sa-Dhan; Jebitha Ajit, MD of Pegasus Global Pvt Ltd; and Dr. Thomas Varghese, Head of the Cancer Department at St Joseph Hospital.
Nazneen Jehangir was celebrated with the Excellence in Tech Entrepreneurship and Mentorship Award for her influential role in technology and mentorship. Sherly Regimon was recognized for Excellence in Couturier of Culture, celebrating her impact on fashion and cultural expression. Devika Shreyams Kumar received accolades for her strategic vision in Integrated Media Operations, marking her as a leader in media management.
Additional honorees included Parveen Hafeez, who received an award for her pioneering contributions to Healthcare Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Bissy Boss was recognized for Excellence in Sustainable Travel Innovations, while Dr. Lekshmi Nair was honored for Excellence in Multifaceted Career Achievement, and Dr. Radha P Thevannoor for Excellence in Educational Leadership. Preethi Parakkat earned accolades for her innovative work in jewelry design, receiving the Excellence in Artisanal Mastery and Innovation Award. Deepthi Vijayakumar was celebrated with the Excellence in Digital Integration in OOH Advertising. Elizabeth Chacko was recognized for her pioneering work in the beauty industry, receiving the Excellence in Innovative Beauty and Wellness Services. Additional accolades went to Girija Sethunath, honored for her Excellence in Literary and Cinematic Leadership.
Unique Times Chief Editor Ajit Ravi Pegasus emphasized the significance of the ceremony as a catalyst for encouraging women across diverse sectors to aspire to and reach leadership positions, thus inspiring a new generation of women to pursue and achieve excellence. These awards not only celebrate the individual accomplishments of each of these trailblazing women but also highlight their collective impact on reshaping the landscape of their respective industries.
Harsha Sreekanth of Kerala was crowned DQUE Soap Miss Queen of India 2024, with Tamanna Bharat from Punjab finishing as the first runner-up and Himanshi Chhallani from Maharashtra securing the second runner-up position. The pageant took place on May 13th at Le Meridien in Kochi.
The winners were crowned by SAJ Hotels MD Sajan Varghese, while Pegasus Chairman Dr. Ajit Ravi crowned the first and second runners-up. 10 contestants were selected from around the nation for the Miss Queen of India competition. The contestants also had grooming session led by experts.
Regional Title Winners
Miss Queen North – Himanshi Chhallani
Miss Queen West – Tamanna Bharat
Miss Queen East – Anju Pandey
Miss Queen South – Aishwarya Pundlik Magdum
Subtitle Winners
Miss Congeniality – Akshatha Das
Miss Ramp Walk – Aishwarya Pundlik Magdum
Miss Fashionista – Anuradha Kumari
Miss Talent – Tamanna Bharat
Miss Shining Star – Swati Kumari
Miss Tenacious – Harsha Sreekanth
Miss Vivacious – Livya Liffy
Miss Solidarity – Himanshi Chhallani
Miss Diligent – Anju Pandey
Miss Inspiring – Meenakshi Unnikrishnan
The competition progressed in three rounds, Traditional (Lehenga), western wear and evening gown. The pageant organisers, Pegasus event Production Company is the only company in the nation which exempted the bikini round for the competition. The company has made a unique position for itself in the fashion industry. Miss Queen of India is a pathway to countable international pageants including Miss Asia, Miss Asia Global and Miss Glam World.
Hari Anand (Fashion Designer), Lakshmi Menon (Model and Actress), Lakshmi Atul (Director, Aries Group of Companies) and Rinky Shah (Influencer & Entrepreneur) were on the judging panel. The winners of the subtitles were selected by a panel of eminent persons. The winners of Miss Queen of India were presented with a gold crown designed by Preeti Prakash of Parakkat Jewellers.
DQUE 78 TFM Grade One Soap is the main partner of Miss Queen of India 2024 organized by Pegasus. Manappuram Finance Ltd, Unique Times, Parakkat Resorts, Ryoto Electrix and SAJ Group Hotels & Resorts are the powered by Partners.
Co-partners are Kalpana International Salon & Spa, Aiswaria Advertisements, Vee Kay Vees Caterers, Gireesh Photography, Europe Times, Times New, UT World, FICF, Alcazar, FICF, Green Media, Neenu Pro, Akshay Inco, St Joseph Hospital, and JD Institute of Fashion Technology.
Aishwarya Pundlik Magdum from Karnataka, Akshatha Das from Tamil Nadu, Anju Pandey from West Bengal, Anuradha Kumari from Bihar, Harsha Sreekanth from Kerala, Himanshi Chhallani from Maharastra, Livya Liffy from Kerala, Meenakshi Unnikrishnan from Kerala, Swati Kumari from Jharkhand and Tamanna Bharat from Punjab were the contestants.
Introducing Miss Glam World 2023, an exceptional international pageant by Pegasus Event Production Company. Beyond the glitz and crowns, it empowers women worldwide with life skills and celebrates resilience. In this interview segment, we meet the second runner-up, Samruddi V Shetty, whose remarkable journey as an engineering graduate and model inspires all. Her dedication and commitment to creating a positive impact on society embody the true essence of Miss Glam World 2023.
Congratulations on your achievement as the second runner-up for Miss Glam World! Can you give us a short intro about you?
Hi, I am Samruddi Shetty. About me, I am an engineering graduate and I currently work as a data engineer in an IT firm. Alongside my engineering career, I am also into modeling and have always been passionate about beauty pageants. It has been a great experience and a privilege to represent India on an International platform like Miss Glam World. Embracing both my professional and personal interests has been a fulfilling journey, and I’m grateful for the opportunities that have come my way.
Can you tell us about your preparation for the competition? How has Pegasus helped you out to ensure you were ready for the stage?
Being honest, beauty pageants require a lot of preparation, it’s not just about how beautiful you look but it’s more about how you represent yourself, the knowledge you possess about what is happening around you and your take on the issues and how you would use your voice to bring about a change. My preparation began with me realising why I want to be on this stage, working on every aspect it takes to be on this stage and molding myself with new learning’s every day. Pegasus has played a very integral part in this journey of mine, the grooming we got on various aspects like ramp walk, personality development, voice modulation, stage presence, etc has helped me in cracking the code of pageants. Thank you to our groomer Konchita ma’am and the entire Pegasus organisation, Ajit Ravi sir, Jebitha ma’am and everyone for this wonderful opportunity.
What challenges did you encounter during the pageant, and how did you overcome them?
As to how beautiful pageant might seem to be but the journey might be the same challenging There are many challenges, may it be financially, mentally or may be some days are just not meant for us. What I have realised is, the key here is to just learn from the situation and move ahead. Consistently working on our dreams will definitely take us to what belongs to us. Let us keep patience and faith in the journey.
How has participating in Miss Glam World impacted your life and personal growth?
It has made me a much more confident individual. It has shown me that hard work will never leave your side. The learning from this platform is something that I will cherish forever and put to the right use in my everyday life too.
As the second runner-up, what do you believe set you apart from the other contestants?
Throughout the pageant, I have always kept reminding myself why I am here and never forget my goal but at the same time, a very prominent lesson that pageants have taught me is to embrace the journey and live every moment to the fullest. And I think that is what sets me apart. Being present, staying calm, embracing the journey and learning sometimes from every situation, person or event.
What are the most significant lessons you learned from your Miss Glam World experience?
Miss glam world is definitely a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. It taught me that more than the destination it’s the journey that matters. So many contestants from so many different countries, so much diversity but at same time there was love, care, and sisterhood for one another. This experience did show the beauty of pageants and the wonderful essence it carries on humankind.
How do you plan to use your platform and recognition as the second runner-up to make a positive impact on society?
I know that I can’t suddenly bring a big change in society but practically whatever little is possible from my end, I will work to the fullest to bring that positive difference. May it be like the smallest of motivating someone who is doubting their own ability irrespective of what field it is. Or being a voice or lending a helping hand to the ones in need. I was always taught the importance of education and through this platform, I want to show the world the importance of education and the change it can bring on a personal and at a global level. By this even if I can bring about a change in few people’s life that itself would mean a lot to me.
Can you share your favorite aspect of the pageant experience and why it was so meaningful to you?
It would definitely be the sisterhood. This journey just blesses us with so many sisters , friends, mentors, role models, etc. We all most definitely know that this is a competition but at the same time everyone here is there for one another. There is love, empathy, sharing, caring for one another and this is something that certainly stands out when it comes to pageants.
What advice would you give to aspiring contestants who are considering participating in Miss Glam World in the future?
Just go for it girl! This journey will mold you into a better individual in so many ways, not just in the pageant space but on a personal level too. This is definitely a very safe place with right mentors, right guidance and great environment. Try to always give your best but do not ever forget your roots.
How do you see yourself continuing to be involved in the pageant world or the beauty and fashion industry moving forward?
THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING, this is what I tell myself every time. Like any other field I believe pageants are also a limitless journey of learning and knowledge gaining. So I will certainly continue this journey of pageants and grab every opportunity that comes my way and make the best use of it.
Throughout the competition, you must have met and interacted with various contestants. Have you formed any strong friendships or connections that you plan to maintain?
It’s said “You are an average of 5 people around you “ and I feel it’s always important to be surrounded by like-minded people and for me these friendships that I have been fortunate to make during my pageant journey are very precious. The energy, and vibe when you talk to people having similar goals like us is wonderful. Yes, I have also made some precious friendships that I will treasure forever.
What do you think the pageant industry can do to further empower and support women in their personal and professional endeavors?
Pageant industry can become more inclusive, open and welcoming to every individual irrespective of their colour, creed, height, age, marital status, etc and with the help of social media and other platforms it should show the world what a beautiful platform this is and how it empowers women community as a whole.
Beyond the glitz and glamour of pageantry, what are your personal interests and passions?
Beyond the glitz and glamour of pageantry, I would want to be a strong, independent woman who is successful in her professional career and who can inspire others with her positive actions. Being an engineer myself my parents have always emphasised on the importance of education and through this platform I want to voice for the education of underprivileged and show the world the prominence of education.
How has your experience in Miss Glam World shaped your perception of beauty and its role in today’s society?
Beauty for me has always been something beyond one’s external appearance. In my perspective beauty, especially when it comes to beauty pageants is all about how confidently you project yourself and your thoughts and in doing so, It’s essential that we all collectively promote diverse representations of beauty and focus on inner qualities and talents.
In the future, would you consider participating in other pageants or similar competitions to further your personal and professional growth?
Yes, I have always believed beauty pageants is a journey of limitless learning and continuous personal development, it has also helped me in both, my personal and professional front in putting forth my ideas confidently. So I will continue to work hard, follow my heart , trust the process and grab every opportunity that comes my way and make the best use of it. As I mentioned before, THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING!!
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Unique Times and DQUE presents Mrs South India 2023 title is now owned by Merin John along with Vaishali S from Tamilnadu as first runner-up and Shalu Raj from Tamil Nadu as second runner-up. Apart from this Priyadarsini Deepak from Kerala crowned as Mrs South India Classic 2023. The pageant was conducted on 16th January at Le Meridien, Kochi.
Pegasus Global Pvt Ltd MD, Jebitha Ajit, Pegasus Chairman, Ajit Ravi and Principal commissioner ministry of Finance New Delhi, Sreeram Bharath crowned the winners of Mrs South India pageant. 14 contestants were selected from around the South Indian states for the Mrs. South India competition. The contestants also had 1 week of grooming classes led by experts.
Regional Title Winners
Mrs Kerala Global – Sruthy K Nair Mrs Karnataka – Minvy Ramesh Mrs Tamilnadu – Shalu Raj Mrs Telangana – Sravanthi Perakam Mrs Andhra – Vaishnavi Reddy
Subtitle Winners
Mrs Solidarity – Dr Sravanthi Perakam Mrs Fashionista – Arpitha Kariappa Mrs Sensational – Keerthi Pai Mrs Diligent – Shalu Raj Mrs Inspiring – Vaishali S Mrs Vivacious – Minvy Ramesh Mrs Shining Star – Soumya Saleedher Mrs Ramp Walk – Merin John Mrs Tenacious – Vaishnavi Reddy Mrs Promising Model – Shalu Raj Mrs Congeniality – Priyadarsini Deepak Mrs Talent – Dr Sravanthi Perakam
The competition progressed in two rounds, Ethnic Round and Red Gown Round. The Mrs South India 2023 title winner earned a DQUE gift award of Rs. 1,00,000, and the first and second runners-up each received gift prizes of Rs. 60,000 and Rs. 40,000. Mrs. South India has taken a step toward joining the ranks of notable international pageants like Mrs Glam World, Mrs Asia Global and Mrs India Global.
Srini (International Director, Naturals), Jaya Mahesh (Fitness Therapist), Kripa Dharmaraj (Model and Founder of KDVSKG.COM) and Regi Bhaskar (Fashion Photographer) were on the judging panel. The winners of the subtitles were selected by a panel of eminent persons. The winners of Mrs South India were presented with a gold crown designed by Parakkat Jewelers.
Unique Times and DQUE are the main partners of Mrs South India 2023 organized by Pegasus. Naturals School of Makeup, Manappuram Finance Ltd, SAJ Earth Resorts and Convention Center, Alcazar, and Hecate Group of Companies are the powered by Partners.
Co-partners are Kalpana International, Aiswaria Advertisements, Vee Kay Vees Caterers, Photogenic Fashion and Weddings, Europe Times, UT TV, UT World, FICF, Green Media, Neenu Pro, Juzt Shine Family Fitness, Parakkat Resorts, Akshay Inco, Good Day Hotels and Resorts and JD Institute of Fashion Technology.
Archana A V from Kerala, Arpitha Kariappa from Karnataka, Keerthi Pai from Karnataka, Meenakshi Manohar from Tamil Nadu, Dr Meghana Reddy from Karnataka, Merin John from Kerala, Minvy Ramesh from Karnataka, Priyadarsini Deepak from Kerala, Shalu Raj from Tamil Nadu, Soumya Saleedher from Kerala, Dr Sravanthi Perakam from Telangana, Sruthy K Nair from Kerala, Vaishali S from Tamil Nadu and Vaishnavi Reddy from Andhra were the contestants.
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13th Multibillionaire Business Achiever (MBA) Award was presented to Dr Varghese Kurian, Chairman of VKL Holdings and Al Namal Group.
In a grand ceremony held at the Le Meridian Hotel in Kochi on January 16th the award was presented by Industries Minister Shri P Rajeev. Mr V P Nandakumar, Managing Director and CEO of Manappuram Finance Limited and Dr Ajit Ravi, graced the occasion. The event was attended by past award winners and industry leaders. The winner will have the opportunity to enter the world’s richest club, the Federal International Chamber Forum (FICF). On the occasion, Minister P Rajeev also launched the logo of the Federal International Chamber Forum. The FICF club will be comprised of Malayali businessmen with assets over 1000 crore and a commitment to social responsibility.
Dr Varghese Kurian is the group chairman and managing director of VKL Holdings and Al Namal Group of companies. The group’s businesses include real estate, property development and management, construction, health, and hospitality. Since 1990, he has been actively involved in real estate development. Being a prosperous businessman, he embodies humanity who, although having amassed a sizable empire, he makes sure to constantly uphold his obligation in striving to benefit society in addition to his economic objectives. He has received Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award 2014 by the Government of India.
Shri V P Nandakumar, Shri Joy Alukas, M A Yusuf Ali, Shri T S Kalyanaraman, Shri P. N. C. Menon, Mr Gokulam Gopalan, Dr Ravi Pillai, Mr M P Ramachandran, Kochouseph Chittilappilly, Sabu M Jacob, Dr Viju Jacob and Dr A V Anoop are previous award winners.
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Pegasus was established in the year 2000 in Kerala, India and is into organizing events. Pegasus had conducted nearly 2315 events under their name and Dr Ajit Ravi Pegasus is the brain behind all the renowned titles. The events organised by them are International Fashion Fest, Celebrity Cricket Tournament, Minnalai Film Media Business Award, MBA Award, VPN IBE Award & beauty pageants like Miss Tamil Nadu, Miss Queen Kerala, Miss South India, Mrs Tamil Nadu, Mrs Karnataka, Mrs South India, Mrs India Global, Miss Queen of India, Miss Asia, Miss Asia Global, Miss Glam World, Mrs Glam World from last 22 years & also owns the premium business lifestyle magazine named Unique Times. They have also produced movies in both Malayalam and Tamil languages.
One of their prestigious awards is the MBA (Multibillionaire Business Achiever) Award. The MBA Award is a sincere endeavour by Dr Ajit Ravi Pegasus to highlight the accomplishments and contributions of the business community, which are frequently overlooked. The award is handed over to entrepreneurs with entrepreneurship and social responsibility. Especially noteworthy is that the recipient of this prize will receive participation in the esteemed “Federal International Chamber Forum.”
The Federal International Chamber Forum, according to Pegasus chairman Ajit Ravi, will be the most prosperous forum for Multibillionaire businessmen from around the world. Businessmen having an asset of 1000 crore will get an opportunity to be a part Federal International Chamber Forum each year and will also be a guild of MBA Awardees. The forum will reaffirm the significance of this Award. The forum will be extremely exclusive because it will be a group for Awardees. It will be a gathering place for these brilliant business brains and their ideas, which may then be applied for the benefit of society.
The richest club in the Business Fraternity will be FICF, a premier forum of the Multibillionaire Business Achievers. Given the affluence of the members, the forum will also be a first-of-its-kind and among the richest in India. Former winners of the MBA Awards were Mr. V P Nandakumar, Mr. Joy Alukas, Mr. M.A. Yusuf Ali, Mr. TS Kalyanaraman, Mr. P. N. C. Menon, Mr. Gokulam Gopalan, Dr. Ravi Pillai, Mr. M. P. Ramachandran, Mr. Kochouseph Chittilappilly, Mr. Sabu. M. Jacob Dr. Viju Jacob and Dr A V Anoop.
Mr. V P Nandakumar Businessman V. P. Nandakumar is from Valapad in the Thrissur District of Kerala. He serves as Manappuram Finance Limited’s Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer. One of India’s top 20 non-banking finance organisations, Manappuram Finance Ltd. is a well-known gold loan provider. Additionally, he serves as chairman of Asirvad Microfinance, India’s fourth-largest MFI with about 5,000 crores in AUM. His perspective includes a strong emphasis on the greater good of society as well as business. In order to advance the corporate social responsibility (CSR) purpose of the Manappuram group, he founded the Manappuram Foundation at Valapad in 2009.
Mr. Joy Alukkas Indian entrepreneur Joy Alukkas is from Kerala. He serves as the company’s chairman and managing director. Alukkas established Joy Alukkas Jewelry in 2001. The group has offices in Dubai and Thrissur, both in Kerala. Joyalukkas has 45 shops worldwide and 85 showrooms in India. Joy Alukkas also runs the Mall of Joy, a retail shopping centre, Jolly Silks, a silk clothing line, Joyalukkas Exchange, a platform for money exchange, and Joyalukkas Lifestyle Developers, a developer of real estate. A number of programs, including the Joy 4 Earth program, carry out various environmental projects, while organisations like the Blood Donor’s Forum organise donation campaigns for staff members in collaboration with top hospitals.
Mr. M.A. Yusuf Ali Indian businessman and millionaire Yusuff Ali Musaliam Veettil Abdul Kader, also known as Yusuff Ali M. A, resides in the United Arab Emirates. He serves as the chairman and managing director of LuLu Group International, which also controls the LuLu International Shopping Mall and the global LuLu Hypermarket chain. Yusuff Ali was named first among the top 100 Indian businesspeople in the Arab World for 2018 by Forbes Middle East. Yusuff Ali is heavily involved in a variety of social, charitable, and humanitarian endeavours in both India and the Arab Gulf states. He has engaged in numerous charitable endeavours throughout the world.
Mr. TS Kalyanaraman Indian businessman T. S. Kalyanaraman Iyer is best known for serving as the chairman and managing director of Kalyan Developers and Jewellers. The controlling entity for Kalyan Jewellers is the Kalyan Group. With a capital of $50,000, he opened his first jewellery store, Kalyan Jewellers, in Thrissur City in 1993. Later, he increased the size of the company to 32 showrooms across South India. Kalyan has contributed to CSR through programmes that fall into four key areas, including infrastructure and housing, disaster relief, health, and education. This is in keeping with its heritage of giving back to the communities in which it operates.
Mr. P. N. C. Menon An Indian-born Omani billionaire businessman from Kerala’s Palakkad region, PNC Menon was born in Oman. He is Sobha Ltd. and Sobha LLC’s founder and chairman. He moved to Oman at the age of 26, where over the years he built his interior decoration firm into a successful enterprise. He founded Sobha Ltd. in Bangalore in 1995 and named it after his wife. The Sri Kurumba Educational & Charitable Trust was founded in 1994 by P.N.C. Menon.
Mr. Gokulam Gopalan Gokulam Gopalan is a Kerala-born businessman, actor, and distributor who works in the entertainment industry. He owns the Sree Gokulam Group of Companies. Gokulam Chit Funds and Finance Private Limited has been in business for around fifty years. There are 460 branches of this Chennai-based enterprise, which has been around for five decades. Gokulam Group, a very promising corporate organisation, is not just in this line of work. It is involved in the hospitality industry as well as healthcare, education, logistics, food production, entertainment in the media and movies, retail, and even real estate.
Dr. Ravi Pillai Indian billionaire businessman B. Ravi Pillai resides in Dubai. He is the RP Group’s founder and chairman. With holdings in the building, hotel, steel, cement, oil and gas industries, as well as the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Bahrain, Pillai has expanded his business into these nations. Through the 300-bed multispecialty Upasana Hospital and Research Centre in Kollam, he is interested in healthcare.
Mr. M. P. Ramachandran Indian entrepreneur Moothedath Panjan Ramachandran hails from Thrissur in Kerala. He is the founder and former chairman of Jyothi Labs. He had an idea when he read that “purple-colored dyes are helping textile designers attain the most vivid colours of white.” For a year, Ramachandran conducted experiments in his kitchen, boiling, dilution, and testing until he was satisfied with the outcomes and thus it gave birth to ‘Ujala’.
Mr. Kochouseph Chittilappilly Kochouseph Chittilappilly is the founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of V-Guard Industries and a chain of amusement parks called Wonderla. K. Chittilappilly Foundation, a non-profit organisation founded by him, engages in charitable and philanthropic activities. The Government of India awarded Chittilappilly the Rashtriya Samman prize for being one of the top taxpayers. In 2011, Chittilapilly began an organ donor chain by giving one of his kidneys to a truck driver who was a complete stranger.
Mr. Sabu. M. Jacob Sabu M. Jacob is a businessman from Kerala, India. He oversees Kitex Garments Limited as managing director. In order to effectively contribute to the social and economic development of the Kizhakkambalam Panchayath where the company operates, he serves as the chief coordinator and mentor of Twenty20 Kizhakkambalam, a non-profit organisation. The organization’s goal was to make Kizhakkambalam the most developed village in India by the year 2020.
Dr. Viju Jacob The managing director of Synthite Industries Pvt Ltd is Dr. Viju Jacob. Since its founding in 1972, Synthite has successfully grown by introducing a growing number of goods and services. More than 500 different product varieties are available for customers to select from at Synthite. Kerala’s retail industry saw the introduction of spice powders under the “Kitchen Treasures” brand in 2012. Under Viju’s leadership, Synthite has developed into one of Kerala’s leading business organisations.
Dr A V Anoop With 39 years of expertise and a range of interests in offering high-quality products and services to customers worldwide, Dr. A. V. Anoop is a renowned industrialist. He is the owner of brands such as Medimix, Kaytra, Melam, and a few others. In addition to being a businessman and an artist, Dr. A.V. Anoop is a philanthropist who takes part in numerous social initiatives. His job includes promoting the benefits of Ayurveda, performing different deeds of kindness, and being actively involved in the World Malayalee Council.
By fusing their global influence with their specialisation in lobbying, standard-setting work, and global services, they all strive to advance global trade, ethical corporate practises, and a global regulatory approach. Dr Ajit Ravi dreams to spread India’s richest club Federal International Chamber forum worldwide and he is in the way to achieve it.
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