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Ramesh Mishra joins Sarrva Productions Studio as head – special projects

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Mumbai: Philanthropist and Maharashtra trade union secretary Ramesh Mishra joins Sarrva Productions Studio as head of special projects. He will be responsible for leading a separate team on content creation and the strategic co-alignment for implementing systems with the government.

Mishra is Maharashtra’s secretary of the National Trade Union. Indian National Trade Union Congress is a national trade union in India. It was founded on 3 May 1947 by Late Vallabhbhai Patel and is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation.

Mishra has graduated in Mumbai from Shri Chinai College of Commerce and Economics. With over 30 years of experience, Ramesh has managed a lot of portfolios under him. He is the vice president of Uttar Bhartiya Cell – Maharashtra Congress and Uttar Bhartiya Kamgar Karamchari Mahasangh.

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“I am excited to share the news that I am starting my new corporate experience with Sarrva Studio,” said Ramesh Mishra.

“His values and commitment resonate with the organisational vision and mission,” said Sarrva Productions Studio CEO Dr Kaushik Izardar.

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Physicswallah acquires Nextseed Foundation for Rs 1 lakh

Edtech firm completes 100 per cent stake purchase, making it wholly owned subsidiary.

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MUMBAI: Physicswallah just aced another acquisition because when you’re already teaching millions, why not add a non-profit to the syllabus for just a lakh? Physicswallah Limited announced on Thursday that it has completed the acquisition of Nextseed Foundation, a Section 8 non-profit company, making it a wholly owned subsidiary with effect from 18 March 2026. The transaction, approved by the board on 5 February 2026, involved purchasing 100 per cent of the issued and paid-up equity share capital for a consideration of Rs 1 lakh.

The deal marks the formal closure of the acquisition, with detailed disclosures already submitted to stock exchanges in February in line with SEBI’s Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements (LODR).

Nextseed Foundation will now operate as part of Physicswallah’s broader education ecosystem, aligning with the company’s ongoing strategy to diversify and strengthen its presence across segments.

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The announcement comes on the heels of strong financial performance. Physicswallah reported a 34 per cent year-on-year increase in operating revenue to Rs 1,082 crore in Q3 FY26 (from Rs 810 crore in Q3 FY25). Net profit rose 33 per cent to Rs 102 crore (from Rs 77 crore), and surged 46 per cent sequentially from Rs 70 crore in Q2 FY26, crossing the Rs 100 crore quarterly mark for the first time.

In an edtech landscape where growth is the ultimate exam, Physicswallah isn’t just passing, it’s topping the class, one strategic move (and one very affordable acquisition) at a time.

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