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Madison Media’s K Suresh Kumar succumbs to Covid2019

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MUMBAI: Madison Media Plus media director K Suresh Kumar passed away due to Covid2019 on Saturday, the media agency said in a statement. Kumar, who operated out of Madison Media’s Delhi office, had been with the company since November 2018.  

The agency expressed condolences in a post on professional networking site LinkedIn:

“We are shocked and saddened to share the news of our K Suresh Kumar (media director from Madison Media Delhi office) who succumbed to Covid on Saturday night.

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He has been a part of the Madison family for many years and contributed wholeheartedly to the success of Madison Media.

May his soul rest in peace. Our heartfelt condolences to his family.”

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Preganews launches postpartum awareness film for Women’s Day

Campaign encourages open conversations on emotional challenges faced by new mothers.

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MUMBAI: Preganews just gave postpartum the spotlight it deserves because when motherhood’s toughest chapter stays silent, even the pregnancy test wants to start the conversation. Preganews, India’s leading pregnancy detection brand from Mankind Pharma, has unveiled a sensitive new digital film ahead of International Women’s Day to spark open dialogue around postpartum experiences, one of the most emotionally and physically demanding phases in a woman’s life that often goes unspoken.

The film highlights how postpartum struggles are frequently normalised in everyday conversations, with new mothers expected to quietly accept exhaustion, emotional volatility and discomfort as “part of the journey.” Through authentic, relatable storytelling, it aims to create a more supportive environment where women feel safe sharing their realities without fear of judgment.

In India, nearly one in five mothers experiences postpartum depression, yet stigma and misunderstanding often keep them from seeking help. The campaign reflects PregaNews’ expanding commitment to supporting women beyond pregnancy detection, recognising motherhood as a full journey that includes emotional wellbeing alongside physical health.

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Mankind Pharma vice president and head of sales and marketing for consumer division Joy Chatterjee said, “At Preganews, we believe that supporting women goes beyond pregnancy detection. Motherhood is a deeply personal journey, and every woman deserves understanding and empathy during this transformative phase. Through this campaign, we hope to encourage meaningful conversations around postpartum experiences and help create an environment where women feel heard, supported and reassured.”

The film was conceptualised and produced by Shweta Bhuchar (co-founder & producer) and Gaurav Bhardwaj (co-founder & director) at SG Dream Media, with a deliberate focus on portraying the quiet, often unarticulated realities many new mothers face.

This Women’s Day, Preganews isn’t just marking a date on the calendar, it’s gently reminding us that the real test after two pink lines is the courage to say “I’m not okay,” and the compassion to listen when someone finally does.

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