“Allen Bengaluru Shines Bright’ Aryan Raghupathy Tops Karnataka with AIR 12

Allen Bengaluru’s Aryan Raghupathy Tops Karnataka with AIR 12 in JEE Advanced 2026
37 Allen Bengaluru Classroom Students Secure Ranks Within AIR 1000

Bengaluru: Students of Allen Bengaluru delivered an impressive performance in the JEE Advanced 2026 examination, the results of which were announced by the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. Leading the city’s achievements, Allen classroom student Aryan Raghupathy secured All India Rank (AIR) 12, emerging as the Karnataka state topper.

The announcement sparked celebrations across Allen Bengaluru centres, where faculty members congratulated successful students and their parents. Sweets were distributed to mark the occasion.

Speaking on the achievement, Allen South Zone Head Mahesh Yadav said the institute has continued its tradition of academic excellence by producing outstanding results in one of the country’s most competitive engineering entrance examinations. He noted that Aryan’s achievement reflects the dedication of students, guidance of faculty members and the trust reposed in the institution by parents.

Adding to the success story, 37 classroom students from Allen Bengaluru secured All India Ranks within the top 1,000, further strengthening the institute’s presence among the country’s top performers.

National Success Story
At the national level, Allen Career Institute created history by securing AIR 1 in JEE Advanced for the third consecutive year. With this achievement, Allen has now produced the national topper in IIT-JEE seven times.

The institute also repeated the rare feat of securing AIR 1, AIR 2 and AIR 3 simultaneously, a distinction it had earlier achieved in 2016. Allen students claimed six positions in the national top 10, while 24 classroom students featured in the top 50 and 41 students secured places in the top 100.

The national rankings were led by Shubham Kumar, an Allen Kota classroom student, who secured AIR 1 with 330 marks out of 360. Kabir Chhillar followed with AIR 2 after scoring 329 marks, while Jatin Chahar secured AIR 3 with 319 marks.

Among female candidates, Aarohi Deshpande emerged as the All India Girls Topper, securing AIR 77 with 280 marks. In the online learning category, Yashvardhan delivered the best result by securing AIR 52 through Allen’s Online Live Course programme.

The results further reinforce Allen’s reputation as one of the country’s leading institutions for engineering entrance examination preparation, with students consistently securing top national rankings year after year.

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Humanitarian Leader Raja Seevan Felicitated for Outstanding Social Impact

H.E. Amb. Raja Seevan Receives Ek Bharat Abyyan Foundation’s Exclusive Humanitarian Excellence Award

Bengaluru, May 29, 2026: In recognition of his outstanding contributions to humanitarian service, social transformation, and community development, H.E. Amb. Raja Seevan was honoured with the prestigious Exclusive Humanitarian Excellence Award by the Ek Bharat Abyyan Foundation at a special ceremony held at the Indian Centre for Social Transformation (ICST) on Infantry Road in Bengaluru.

The award was presented by Dr. Joyappa Achaiah, President and Founder of the Ek Bharat Abyyan Foundation, along with Mr. Jaswanth Prasath, in the presence of social leaders, development professionals, and distinguished guests representing various sectors.

H.E. Amb. Raja Seevan is the Chairman and Founder Trustee of the Indian Centre for Social Transformation (ICST) and serves as the Ambassador of the Federation of Aboriginal Nations of the Americas (FANA) – India Embassy. He has earned widespread respect for his relentless efforts in empowering marginalized communities, advocating social justice, and fostering sustainable development initiatives both in India and internationally.

Addressing the gathering, Dr. Joyappa Achaiah lauded Raja Seevan’s unwavering commitment to humanitarian causes and his impactful leadership in driving social change. He emphasized that genuine leadership is reflected not merely through achievements but through meaningful contributions that improve the lives of others.

He noted that Raja Seevan’s work embodies the values of compassion, service, and transformative leadership, positively influencing countless individuals and communities through initiatives focused on education, empowerment, and social welfare.

The Exclusive Humanitarian Excellence Award is presented to individuals whose efforts create lasting social impact and contribute significantly to the betterment of society. Through his leadership at ICST and various international engagements, Raja Seevan has consistently championed community development, indigenous rights, social inclusion, and collaborative solutions to contemporary social challenges.

Accepting the award, H.E. Amb. Raja Seevan expressed his gratitude to the Ek Bharat Abyyan Foundation for the recognition. He dedicated the honour to social workers, volunteers, and grassroots development professionals whose dedication continues to bring positive change to communities across the country.
“This recognition is not just a personal achievement but a tribute to everyone who believes in the power of service and collective action. Meaningful transformation becomes possible when individuals unite with a shared commitment to compassion, inclusion, and progress,” he said.

The event also underscored the growing importance of partnerships between civil society organizations, humanitarian institutions, and community leaders in addressing social challenges and advancing inclusive development. Speakers highlighted the need for sustained efforts toward nation-building, social equity, and empowering future generations.

The Ek Bharat Abyyan Foundation, known for its initiatives in national integration, education, social welfare, and humanitarian service, continues to honour individuals whose work has made a significant difference at local, national, and global levels. The Exclusive Humanitarian Excellence Award stands as a testament to the Foundation’s commitment to recognizing exceptional leadership and social responsibility.

The ceremony concluded with a collective pledge by participants to continue working toward a more inclusive, compassionate, and socially empowered society. The recognition conferred upon H.E.

Amb. Raja Seevan further reinforces his enduring legacy of service, visionary leadership, and dedication to improving lives across communities worldwide.

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108 Couples Participate in Sudarshana Homa and Sri Satyanarayana Puja at Nanjanagudu Sri Raghavendra Swamy Mutt in Bengaluru

Bengaluru, May 31, 2026: As part of the special observances during the Adhika Masa period, a Sudarshana Homa (for dosha nivarana) and Sri Satyanarayana Puja were conducted with great devotion at the Nanjanagudu Sri Raghavendra Swamy Mutt, located in Jayanagar 5th Block, Bengaluru.

The religious ceremonies were held under the guidance and blessings of Sri Sri Sri Subudhendra Teertha Swamiji, the present Peethadhipati of the Jagadguru Srimad Madhwacharya Moola Maha Samsthana, Nanjanagudu Sri Raghavendra Swamy Mutt.

A total of 108 couples participated in the sacred rituals, performing both individual and collective Sri Satyanarayana Puja, seeking divine blessings for prosperity, harmony, and well-being. The Sudarshana Homa was also performed as a spiritual remedy for the removal of doshas and obstacles.

Sharing details of the event, Senior Manager R. K. Vadindra Acharya said that the programme witnessed enthusiastic participation from devotees and was conducted in a spiritually uplifting atmosphere. The rituals formed an important part of the Adhika Masa celebrations being observed at the mutt.

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India Facing Dangerous Rise in Tobacco-Related Non-Lung Cancers

India’s Hidden Tobacco Cancer Crisis: Doctors Warn of Surge in Non-Lung Cancers, Including Cases Among Teenagers

Bengaluru, May 29: Even as lung cancer continues to dominate public awareness around tobacco-related illnesses, oncologists and public health experts are cautioning that India is witnessing a sharp rise in several other aggressive cancers linked to tobacco use, many of which remain under-recognised.

Speaking ahead of World No Tobacco Day, specialists at Sammprada Hospital, Bengaluru, said tobacco consumption is now associated with nearly 25 to 30 different forms of cancer, including cancers of the esophagus, stomach, pancreas, kidney, bladder and liver. Doctors also expressed concern over a growing number of younger patients being diagnosed with tobacco-related cancers.

According to the experts, head and neck cancers have emerged as one of the most common tobacco-associated cancers in India after lung cancer, driven by both smoking and smokeless tobacco consumption.

The doctors revealed that they are increasingly encountering aggressive cancers among adolescents and young adults. They cited the recent treatment of a 16-year-old patient diagnosed with tobacco-linked head and neck cancer, calling it a disturbing indication of early tobacco exposure among youth.

Global cancer studies estimate that tobacco contributes to nearly one-third of all cancer-related deaths worldwide. India continues to carry one of the highest burdens of tobacco use, particularly smokeless tobacco, which significantly increases the risk of oral and head and neck cancers.

Dr. Radheshyam Naik, Founder, Medical Director and Head of Medical Oncology, Haematology and Bone Marrow Transplantation Unit at Sammprada Hospital, said tobacco exposure was no longer confined to lung cancer alone.
“We are seeing increasing numbers of esophageal, pancreatic, bladder, stomach and liver cancers directly linked to tobacco use. Many of these cancers are detected at advanced stages and tend to be highly aggressive,” he said.

Dr. Naik added that the younger age at which people are initiating tobacco use is becoming a major public health concern.
“The case of a 16-year-old with tobacco-related head and neck cancer should be a wake-up call for parents, schools and policymakers,” he said.

Doctors noted that cancers associated with tobacco use are often more difficult to manage clinically. Dr. Vinod Ramani, Consultant in Cancer Prevention and Preventive Oncology at Sammprada Hospital, said tobacco users face higher risks of treatment complications, recurrence and even secondary cancers.

“Smoking affects wound healing after surgery, increases infection risks and can reduce the effectiveness of cancer treatment. Outcomes are often poorer compared to patients without tobacco exposure,” he explained.

Highlighting the broader health impact of tobacco, Dr. P.S. Prabhakaran, former Vice-Chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences and former Director of Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology, said tobacco significantly damages the cardiovascular system as well.
“It raises the risk of heart attacks, strokes and vascular complications. When cancer treatment is added to an already compromised system, the risks increase substantially,” he said.
Public health experts also warned against the widespread misconception that moderate tobacco use is relatively harmless.

Dr. K. Prabhakara Rao, a tobacco control expert, said there is effectively no safe level of tobacco exposure.
“The risks depend on the age at which tobacco use begins, the duration of use and the intensity of exposure. Early initiation substantially increases lifetime cancer risk,” he said.

Experts further pointed to the growing incidence of less-discussed tobacco-related cancers such as pancreatic, kidney and bladder cancers, as well as Acute Myeloid Leukemia, urging greater public awareness beyond the conventional focus on lung disease.

They called for stronger tobacco control measures, wider screening programmes and targeted interventions aimed at preventing tobacco initiation among young people.

“Many people still assume that avoiding lung disease means tobacco use is manageable. That assumption is dangerously misleading. Tobacco affects nearly every organ system and remains one of the leading preventable causes of cancer,” Dr. Naik said.

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Italian Fashion Brand Carpisa Enters India with Bengaluru Flagship Launch

Bengaluru, May 2026: Renowned Italian fashion accessories brand Carpisa has officially marked its entry into the Indian market with the launch of its first flagship store at Phoenix Marketcity Mall, Whitefield, Bengaluru. The expansion comes through a long-term licensing partnership between Naples-based Kuvera S.p.A. (Carpisa) and Neopolis Brands, with ambitious plans to establish over 100 stores across India in the coming years.

Globally recognised for its stylish handbags, luggage, travel accessories and small leather goods for both men and women, Carpisa is bringing its signature Italian design philosophy to one of the world’s fastest-growing fashion markets.

Speaking on the India launch, Carpisa Chief Executive Officer Maurizio Carlino described India as a strategic growth destination for the brand.
“India is an incredibly dynamic and high-potential market for Carpisa. We are proud to begin this journey with our first store in Bengaluru. The scale, energy and evolving consumer aspirations here make India a key pillar in our international growth roadmap. Our partnership with Neopolis Brands gives us immense confidence, thanks to their strong understanding of the Indian market and retail landscape,” he said.

The grand opening on May 28 was celebrated with an exclusive in-store soirée attended by acclaimed actor and fashion icon Sobhita Dhulipala, along with Mr. Giandomenico Milano, Consul General of Italy in Bengaluru. The event also saw the presence of leading personalities from Bengaluru’s fashion, business and media circles.

Highlighting the growing cultural and creative exchange between Italy and India, Mr. Giandomenico Milano said Italian fashion and craftsmanship continue to resonate strongly with Indian consumers.

“Carpisa’s arrival in India is more than a business expansion. It reflects the growing appreciation for Italian design, creativity and craftsmanship among Indian audiences. It represents a meaningful cultural connection between our two countries,” he noted.

Actor Sobhita Dhulipala, who collaborated with the brand for the launch, said Carpisa’s blend of global quality and accessible pricing makes it highly relevant for the Indian market.

“Carpisa carries a strong Italian design legacy while offering versatile and contemporary collections. The balance between premium international quality and affordability makes the brand especially attractive for Indian consumers,” she shared.

In India, Carpisa’s women’s handbags will be priced between ₹4,000 and ₹6,000, while Gen Z-focused sling bags are expected to retail between ₹3,000 and ₹4,000.

Neopolis Brands is introducing Carpisa in Bengaluru through an omni-channel retail strategy. Alongside the flagship store at Phoenix Marketcity Mall, the brand will also be available through shop-in-shop formats at Shoppers Stop outlets, including Bannerghatta Road, as well as a pop-up store at Brigade Orion Mall, Rajajinagar.

The collection will simultaneously be launched online through the brand’s official website and leading e-commerce platforms such as Myntra, Nykaa and Tata Cliq, underlining the growing importance of digital fashion retail among young Indian consumers.

Emphasising the long-term growth potential of the category, Shailesh Chaturvedi, Chairman of Neopolis Brands, said the partnership presents a strong opportunity in India’s rapidly expanding handbag and travel accessories market.

“India has a massive addressable market in handbags, accessories and travel products, but the organised premium segment still remains underpenetrated. Carpisa has the potential to become another major international success story in India,” he stated.

The Bengaluru flagship marks the beginning of Carpisa’s larger India expansion strategy, with plans to strengthen its presence across major metropolitan cities in the near future.

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