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Femina and Mamaearth are back with the new season of Beautiful Indians 2024
Mumbai: After two successful editions, the third season of Femina and Mamaearth present Beautiful Indians 2024 will once again honour individuals who shine through their remarkable deeds. Continuing in its mission of recognising the goodness in people, the Beautiful Indians platform will put the spotlight on individuals across India who are making the world beautiful, one good deed at a time. Femina & Mamaearth have opened the entries for participation across India. Individuals can nominate themselves or other deserving personalities in the People For Good category by logging onto https://www.femina.in/femina-mamaearth-beautiful-indians-2024/#participate. The Beautiful Indians felicitation will take place on March 19, 2024, in Mumbai.
The previous editions were graced by prominent personalities across industries such as Ranveer Singh, Ayushmann Khurrana, Taapsee Pannu, Manushi Chhillar, Armaan Malik, Raja Kumari, Prajakta Koli, Chef Sanjeev Kapoor, Dr Swati Piramal, Raj Shamani, Vikash Dayal, Rani Mukerji, Vicky Kaushal, Vidya Balan, Rajkummar Rao, Sonu Sood, Sania Mirza, Aditya Roy Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor, Vaani Kapoor, Kapil Sharma, Anurag Dobhal, Shaheen Bhatt, Dr Ankur Sarin and Dr Jushya Sarin, Gurmeet Choudhary and Debina Bonnerjee, among others. The awardee list for 2023 also celebrated such personalities as Urmila Asher, who is an inspiration to all hard-working women who aspire to achieve their dreams; Aabid Surti, whose efforts in water conservation are a testament to the power of individual action in creating a better future for our planet; Manvi Tiwari, a young mental health activist who is working to give mental wellbeing the attention it deserves; and Dr Madhumitha Gomathinayagam – India’s first transgender HR professional, a social activist who is paving the way for inclusion and diversity in India’s workforce and society, among others. Femina and Mamaearth Present Beautiful Indians 2024 stands as a beacon, dedicated to honouring stories of positive impact.
Sharing his thoughts, Worldwide Media, & CEO ZENL BCCL TV & Digital Network director – said Rohit Gopakumar “Femina has a legacy of celebrating beauty which is more than just skin deep. Our longstanding commitment lies in showcasing the remarkable stories of individuals who bring about impactful change in their sphere of work. They are the true heroes of the land who inspire and motivate our audience. Beautiful Indians is an exceptional platform from Femina that shines a light on the innate goodness within every individual. After 2 successful seasons the third edition of Beautiful Indians (2024), will broaden its impact and bring out inspiring stories from across India. I urge everyone to support this initiative and celebrate the growing goodness around us.”
Speaking about the initiative, Femina editor-in-chief Ambika Muttoo, said, “We are delighted to announce the commencement of the third season of Beautiful Indians, a platform dedicated to honouring inspiring stories of goodness. Building upon the success of our previous seasons, we are steadfast in our commitment to uncover and share the stories of individuals making a meaningful contribution to society. With these impactful narratives, we aim to inspire others and foster a culture of compassion and positivity. We are privileged to continue our partnership with Mamaearth and eagerly anticipate the opportunity to showcase more uplifting stories from across the nation.”
Mamaearth co-founder & chief innovation officer Ghazal Alagh said, “We are thrilled to be back with yet another season of the much-anticipated Femina & Mamaearth Beautiful Indians. After the incredible love and support we received for previous seasons, we are set to celebrate the true essence of beauty with Season 3. Mamaearth has always been rooted in the values of goodness that shine from within, emphasising that true beauty lies in the actions we take. We firmly believe that beauty transcends the surface, and our collaboration with Femina for Beautiful Indians is a heartfelt testament to that belief. Our partnership for the third consecutive season is a joyous continuation of our shared journey in celebrating goodness, diversity, and the unique stories that make every individual truly beautiful.”
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Google nears Nvidia in race for world’s most valuable company
Market cap gap narrows as Google hits $4.65 trillion, Nvidia at $4.86 trillion.
MUMBAI: In the AI gold rush, even the giants are sprinting and Google is suddenly gaining ground. Google is rapidly closing in on Nvidia in the race to become the world’s most valuable publicly listed company, with the gap between the two narrowing sharply amid diverging stock momentum. The tech giant’s market capitalisation has surged to around $4.65 trillion, following a more than 140 per cent rise in its share price over the past year.
That rally has added over $2.6 trillion in value in just 12 months, including nearly $900 billion since January alone. Its stock recently hovered at $381.80, slipping marginally by 0.04 per cent, but still reflecting strong upward momentum.
Nvidia, meanwhile, continues to hold the top spot with a valuation of approximately $4.86 trillion. The chipmaker crossed the $5 trillion milestone in October last year and peaked at $5.27 trillion on 27 April. However, its shares have largely plateaued over the past six months, rising just 0.2 per cent recently to $199.99.
The contrast in trajectories is striking. While Nvidia has seen relatively flat movement, Google has gained over 36 per cent in the same six-month period. Barron’s estimates suggest that if current trends hold, the valuation gap could shrink to as little as $190 million by the time Nvidia reports its first-quarter earnings on 20 May.
Daily momentum paints a similar picture. Nvidia recorded average daily gains of about 0.66 per cent last month, compared to Google’s stronger 1.42 per cent, an edge that could prove decisive in the short term.
Driving Google’s resurgence is its aggressive push into artificial intelligence across its ecosystem, from search and YouTube to cloud computing. The company has already invested $144 billion in capital expenditure over the past two years and plans to deploy a further $490 billion over the next two.
Its cloud division is also gathering pace. Google Cloud reported an order backlog of nearly $220 billion in the latest quarter, with total backlog touching a record $462 billion, around half of which is expected to be realised within two years. The company’s entry into chip sales is also beginning to factor into its growth narrative.
The last time Google briefly topped the S&P 500 by market value was in February 2016, when it edged past Apple for just two days. This time, the stakes and the numbers are far higher.
At the heart of the contest lies a single force: artificial intelligence. As both companies pour billions into infrastructure, chips and platforms, the leaderboard is no longer just about size, it is about who can scale the future faster.







