#Sivaangi
This growing thread is an humble attempt to compile Sivaangi's works. She is an Indian playback singer, entertainer & actress. Her soul touching renditions and versatile performances are my happiness. Sure it will be for you too. 🧿🤞
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A timeless reminder of what the CA profession stands for.
Happy Chartered Accountants' Day to the fraternity that keeps businesses moving with integrity and purpose.
#CADay#CharteredAccountant#ICAI
On Doctors' Day, greetings to our dedicated doctors, whose hard work, compassion and commitment form the backbone of India's healthcare system. Their tireless efforts, often in the most challenging circumstances, have earned the trust and gratitude of countless people.
Over the last decade, India has made significant strides in strengthening our healthcare ecosystem. The number of medical colleges has more than doubled, while undergraduate and postgraduate medical seats have expanded substantially. This unprecedented growth is creating greater opportunities for aspiring doctors, building a stronger healthcare workforce and ensuring that quality medical care reaches every corner of the country.
As we work towards building a Viksit Bharat, our doctors will continue to play a pivotal role in promoting preventive healthcare, advancing medical research, embracing innovation and delivering affordable, accessible healthcare for all.
#NationalDoctorsDay
Greetings on Chartered Accountants' Day to the entire CA fraternity. They have long been trusted partners in India's economic journey. Through their commitment to transparency and professional excellence, they strengthen our financial systems, support businesses, encourage entrepreneurship and inspire confidence among investors. Their expertise contributes significantly to economic growth and nation-building. As we move towards becoming a Viksit Bharat, their efforts help create an environment where enterprise can flourish and opportunities can expand for all.
Heartiest congratulations to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji on the unique honour of serving as the longest continuously elected Prime Minister of the nation. This landmark occasion stands as a testament to the enduring trust and confidence reposed in your leadership by the people of India.
Your tenure has been distinguished by far-reaching advancements across governance, economic resilience and social transformation. Wide-ranging welfare initiatives have ensured more inclusive and equitable access to development benefits, reaching people at the grassroots, that strongly reflects adherence to the principles of Antyodaya. Of the many initiatives undertaken under your leadership, PM-JANMAN and Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan hold a special place in my heart.
Your inspiring journey continues to instil hope and renewed confidence in India’s strong democratic traditions. I pray for your good health and long life so that you continue to serve the nation, leading it towards the vision of Atmanirbhar and Viksit Bharat.
In this extreme heat, let us also remember the birds and animals around us. A small bowl of water kept outside your home, balconies, terraces, shops or offices can become a lifeline for a thirsty bird. May compassion guide us in these difficult days.
Whenever possible, call and check on elderly parents, grandparents and loved ones during this heatwave. Remind them to stay hydrated, avoid stepping out in peak afternoon hours and take rest whenever possible.
Watch for signs of heat exhaustion like dizziness, nausea or extreme fatigue. If someone around you feels unusually unwell, weak or develops a headache, it is best to help move them to a cool and shaded place immediately. Ensure they get water, ORS etc. that helps them. Children, the elderly and those working outdoors are especially vulnerable during extreme heat. Ignoring these warning signs can quickly turn dangerous and may even lead to heatstroke. In such weather, timely care and attention go a long way.
Different parts of India are witnessing soaring temperatures and the challenges that come with it. This heat is harsh on all of us and I urge you all to take as many precautions as possible. Please stay hydrated, keep water with you when stepping out. Offer a glass of water to others. In weather like this, such kindness goes a long way.
A must listen brilliant video. On what is Dharma -- the law of universe. Jr. Stalin..first listen to this video..then say if you can eradicate Sanaathan Dharma..🤦
PM Meloni and I reviewed the progress on the India-Italy Joint Strategy Action Plan 2025-2029. We agreed that investment and economic linkages have to be strengthened even further. The India-EU FTA presents a historic opportunity to do so. We even talked about areas such as digital infrastructure, connectivity, science, AI and more.
Did Parle ever imagine Melody would one day turn into a diplomatic talking point and a proud moment for the brand?
Mayank Shah, CMO, Parle Group, on the Modi–Meloni ‘Melody’ moment
The talks with Prime Minister Meloni were excellent. Her commitment to furthering the India-Italy friendship is commendable. Bilateral ties between our nations have advanced significantly in sectors like trade, space, technology and more. In order to further deepen linkages, we have elevated our ties to a Special Strategic Partnership.
@GiorgiaMeloni
A Glimpse of Kashi in Rome! 🇮🇳🎨🇮🇹
True art knows no borders.
During his official visit to Italy, PM Modi was presented with a breathtaking, vibrant painting of the sacred ghats of Varanasi—created not by a local Indian artist, but by renowned Italian painter Giampaolo Tomassetti.
Penned an op-ed with PM Meloni on how India-Italy ties have reached a decisive stage. Ours is a Special Strategic Partnership driven by innovation, shared democratic values and a common vision for the future.
@GiorgiaMeloni
https://t.co/4eEMaaInGc
A glimpse of Kashi in Rome!
Mr. Giampaolo Tomassetti, an Italian painter, presented his work on Varanasi. His passion for Indian culture goes back over four decades. In the 1980’s he started as an illustrator for books on Vedic culture. From 2008 to 2013 he worked on 23 large paintings relating to the Mahabharat.
🍬 With the internet buzzing over #Melody, it’s the perfect time to dive into the real star: Parle’s Melody Chocolaty Toffee. This humble Swadeshi toffee was an answer to foreign treats which has been delivering chocolatey joy since the 1980s and remains a childhood favorite for millions.
🍬 In the late 1920s, during the Swadeshi movement, a young tailor from Pardi near Valsad, Gujarat, arrived in Bombay with big dreams. His name was Mohanlal Dayal Chauhan. Tired of relying on imported sweets and biscuits, he decided to create something proudly Indian. In 1928–1929, Mohanlal bought an old, rusted factory (some accounts say it started in a simple shed or cowshed) in Vile Parle, Mumbai. He traveled to Germany, learned the art of confectionery, and brought back machinery worth a fortune ₹60,000 at the time. With just 12 workers and that German equipment, he set up the House of Parle. Their first products were simple sweets, toffees, and traditional Indian confections, an affordable swadeshi alternative to British treats.
🍬 Parle grew steadily. By 1939, they launched Parle Gluco biscuits (later the legendary Parle-G), which became a symbol of energy and affordability for a young nation. The Chauhan family, Mohanlal and his descendants turned this small operation into a confectionery powerhouse.
🍬 Fast forward to 1983, a pivotal year for Indian sweets. Real chocolate bars were still expensive luxuries. Parle’s team had a brilliant idea: Why not give every child in India the joy of chocolate without the high price?That’s when Melody was born, a revolutionary 2-in-1 toffee. It featured a soft, chewy caramel exterior with a rich chocolate filling inside. You could even see the chocolate from the side when bitten. Priced at just ₹1, it made chocolate accessible to millions, from big-city kids to small-town school canteens.
🍬 The product wasn’t just clever in taste and texture, it was a marketing masterpiece. Everest Advertising, led by creative Haresh Moorjani and copywriter Sulekha Bajpai, created one of India’s most iconic campaigns:
“Melody itni chocolaty kyun hai?”
(“Why is Melody so chocolaty?”) and The playful reply:
“Melody khao, khud jaan jao!”
(“Eat a Melody and find out yourself!”)
🍬 The ads showed curious kids, teachers, coaches, and even magicians asking the question. The jingle was catchy, the curiosity irresistible. It ran for decades, turning Melody into a cultural icon. The campaign cleverly highlighted the extra chocolate experience without direct comparisons pure genius that sowed seeds of FOMO long before social media.
🍬 From glass jars in every kirana store to sticker collections on wrappers, Melody became woven into Indian childhoods birthdays, rainy days, school breaks, and nostalgic bites. With honorable PM #NarendraModi and PM #GiorgiaMeloni Melody memes flooding the internet, the toffee’s legacy shines brighter than ever.
🍬 Parle continues to produce it with love: caramel outside, chocolate inside, vegetarian, and true to its roots. Mohanlal Dayal Chauhan started with a tailor’s determination and a handful of workers. What he built became a sweet empire that still delivers joy, one toffee at a time. This isn’t just candy. It’s a piece of Indian entrepreneurial history, swadeshi spirit, and pure childhood magic.
#CNBCTV18Exclusive | Modi-Meloni 'Melody' Moment
Parle Products’ Vice President, Mayank Shah To @CNBCTV18News
- Nice way of pushing Indian products and giving a global stage
- PM’s action will further accelerate sales of Parle products
- Expect lot of traction in domestic & international sales after this internet breaking moment
@blitzkreigm #CNBCTV18Market #Modi #Melodi #Melody #Parle