The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Government of India is organising the ‘India Maritime Week (IMW) 2025’, scheduled to be held from 27–31 October 2025 at the NESCO Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, India. This landmark event stands as a defining moment in the global maritime landscape, reflecting India’s commitment to fostering international collaboration and advancing maritime excellence. The holistic approach of the event aims to promote inclusive growth and sustainable maritime development, fostering strategic partnerships for shared prosperity.
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19th Global Communication Conclave in Goa to Spotlight ‘Power of PR’
The Public Relations Council of India (PRCI) – Goa Chapter launched the 19th Global Communication Conclave with a curtain raiser event and logo unveiling in Panaji. Set to take place in Goa, the conclave will explore the theme “Power of PR: Emerging Waves of Communication,” bringing together leaders and professionals from the communication industry.
NITI Aayog & IAMAI Release Report on Transforming India’s Homestay Sector
NITI Aayog, in collaboration with IAMAI, has launched the report “Rethinking Homestays: Navigating Policy Pathways”, outlining a strategic framework to unlock the potential of India’s homestay and BnB ecosystem. With participation from key tourism states and ministries, the report calls for enabling policies that foster cultural tourism, empower local entrepreneurs, and promote sustainable growth.
Goa’s Aditya Samant Creates History with First-Ever Scooter Podium at Dakshin Dare 2025
Aditya Samant from Kopardem, Sattari scripted history at Dakshin Dare 2025, becoming the first rider to secure a scooter class podium after completing 2000+ km on his race-tuned Aprilia in South India’s biggest cross-country rally.
Rajasthan Takes the First Stance to Implement Supreme Court Orders on Feeding Stray Dogs
Rajasthan has become the first and only Indian state to act on the Supreme Court’s directive regarding the feeding of stray dogs. With designated ‘feeding spots’ being set up, the state is taking a compassionate and structured approach to managing India’s stray dog population, which is estimated to be between 15 to 60 million.
