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Canara Robeco AMC Launches ‘Nivesh Bus Yatra’ Across Maharashtra and Goa to Educate Investors


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

Canara Robeco Asset Management Company Limited, the investment manager to Canara Robeco Mutual Fund and India’s second-oldest mutual fund house, has launched the ‘Nivesh Bus Yatra’ across Maharashtra and Goa to promote investor education and financial literacy. The initiative aims to simplify mutual fund investing, clear common misconceptions, and encourage long-term wealth creation by directly engaging with communities.

The Nivesh Bus Yatra will operate through two dedicated routes across Maharashtra before concluding in Goa. One bus commenced its journey from Pune, covering key cities including Nashik, Aurangabad, Jalna, Akola, and Nagpur, while the second bus began from Kolhapur, travelling through Ratnagiri, Kankavli, Kudal, and Sawantwadi before reaching Goa. The buses will visit prominent community locations, allowing residents to interact with experts and gain practical insights into mutual fund investments.

Speaking on the initiative, Rajnish Narula, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Canara Robeco AMC, highlighted the importance of informed investing in today’s evolving financial landscape. He stated that an informed investor not only makes better financial decisions but also contributes to strengthening the broader financial ecosystem. He added that the Nivesh Bus Yatra is designed to take financial education directly to people, making investment knowledge accessible, actionable, and relevant to everyday life.

Gaurav Goyal, Head – Sales & Marketing at Canara Robeco AMC, emphasised that the initiative reflects the organisation’s commitment to empowering investors through practical and community-focused education. He noted that by engaging investors in their own environments, the initiative aims to simplify investing concepts, address doubts, and encourage disciplined, long-term financial planning.

Through interactive sessions, simple demonstrations, and digital tools, the Nivesh Bus Yatra seeks to build investor confidence and promote responsible investing habits. The initiative reinforces Canara Robeco AMC’s ongoing efforts to strengthen financial inclusion and investor awareness across emerging and underserved regions in India.

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Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis Inaugurates 98.3 Mirchi’s New Kalina Studio


Mumbai witnessed a lively milestone as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Devendra Fadnavis, visited and inaugurated 98.3 Mirchi Mumbai’s newly upgraded, state-of-the-art Kalina studio. The CM arrived with his signature warmth and charisma, adding a special spark to the momentous occasion.

The new Kalina studio represents Mirchi’s continued evolution in entertainment and audio innovation. Designed with cutting-edge technology and modern production capabilities, the space aims to elevate the listener experience and expand Mirchi’s creative footprint in India’s media landscape.

During his visit, Shri Fadnavis interacted with the Mirchi Mumbai team, appreciating their contribution to the state’s vibrant entertainment ecosystem. His presence brought an added note of enthusiasm and pride to the Mirchi family, who celebrated this new chapter with energy befitting the brand’s identity.

The inauguration marks a key milestone as Mirchi reinforces its position as one of India’s leading audio and entertainment platforms, ready to bring even fresher, bolder content to its audiences.

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Navi Mumbai International Airport to Be Named After Loknete D. B. Patil


As the inauguration of the Navi Mumbai International Airport draws closer, a major announcement has brought both relief and celebration across Maharashtra. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis confirmed that the state government has sent a formal proposal to the Centre, requesting that the airport be named after Loknete D. B. Patil — a revered leader known for his relentless advocacy for project-affected people, especially in Navi Mumbai.

The move comes after decades of persistent demands by local residents, most notably the Agri-Koli community, who have strongly associated the development of Navi Mumbai with Patil’s vision and leadership. Over the years, protests and movements had gained momentum, with many warning that the airport would not be allowed to operate unless it bore his name.

This decision marks a significant political and emotional milestone. For many in the region, it is not just about the name of an airport, but the long-overdue acknowledgment of a leader who stood up for displaced families and ensured they were heard during the planning and expansion phases of the Navi Mumbai project.

Chief Minister Fadnavis’s announcement has received cross-party and community support, and sources indicate that both the Civil Aviation Ministry and the Government of India are aligned with the proposal. With approvals in progress, the naming of D. B. Patil International Airport now enters its final stage — just ahead of the official launch of operations.

Once operational, the airport is expected to ease the load on Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, and become a vital gateway for international and domestic travel. Naming it after D. B. Patil ensures that his legacy will remain etched not only in the memories of the people he served, but also in the infrastructure of the state he helped shape.

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Maharashtra Govt Grants ₹25,000 Each to 1,800 Bhajani Mandals for Ganesh Festival


In a significant cultural initiative, the Maharashtra government has announced financial assistance of ₹25,000 each to 1,800 bhajani mandals ahead of the Ganesh festival.

Bhajani mandals, groups that perform devotional songs and music, are an inseparable part of Ganesh Chaturthi festivities across Maharashtra. Their performances create a spiritual and festive atmosphere, drawing communities together in devotion and celebration.

The financial aid aims to support these traditional groups, many of which operate with limited resources. With this grant, the government seeks to encourage cultural preservation, empower local artists, and ensure that the tradition of bhajans continues to enrich Ganesh Utsav celebrations.

The Ganesh festival, which brings millions of devotees together every year, is not only a religious occasion but also a display of Maharashtra’s cultural heritage. The assistance to bhajani mandals underlines the government’s effort to strengthen grassroots cultural participation while uplifting community-led traditions.

With this support, the upcoming Ganesh Chaturthi promises to be both spiritually enriching and culturally vibrant.