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India’s Leading Ed-Tech firm Talentedge Awards its PR mandate to Kaizzen
India: Kaizzen, India’s leading independent Public Relations and Digital Agency has won the PR mandate for the Ed-Tech firm Talentedge, the pioneers of ‘Live & Interactive’ digital learning in India. The mandate encompasses providing strategic communications support to Talentedge, covering corporate reputation management, brand visibility, and crisis management.
On Kaizzen’s appointment, Aditya Malik, CEO, and MD, Talentedge said, “We are pleased to appoint Kaizzen as our Public Relations Consultancy to communicate our vision and spearhead Talentedge in the arena of online education. We are confident that the team’s experience in managing similar mandates for other industry bodies and clients in the education, start-ups and ed-tech space helps them understand the technicalities of this sector and accordingly customize a communications strategy for us. We look forward to a fruitful association with team Kaizzen.”
The Ed-Tech firm offers digital courses through live classroom sessions giving students a chance to interact with renowned faculty as well as with each other during the classes. The brand’s distinct interactive technology solutions, cloud campus, world-class learning pedagogy, social collaborative learning, assessment, and analytics allow students to get an unparalleled learning experience, anytime and anywhere. Talentedge also enables working professionals to achieve what they aim for and open up various avenues.
Commenting on the development, Mr. Vineet Handa, CEO, Kaizzen, added, “We are thankful to the management team at Talentedge for placing their trust in Kaizzen. We are excited about the opportunity to execute innovative, disruptive and high-impact PR campaigns that positively impact the business. Over the past twelve years, Kaizzen has established itself as a leading multi-practice and full-service PR and Digital Media Agency. Education and Ed-Tech is one of our strongest practice areas, and we are confident we will be able to grow the brand further.”
With the current win with Talentedge, Kaizzen’s diverse portfolio of clients in the education sector has expanded. It already includes brands such as FICCI Arise, Education in Ireland, Sommet Education, Jaipuria Group of Educational Institutions, Heritage Schools, IDP Education, Speech and Debate India, Samarthya Teachers Training Research of Academy (STTAR) among others. Kaizzen has recently been ranked as the 7th Fastest-Growing PR Agency globally in the Provoke Global PR Agency Rankings and awarded ‘Specialist Consultancy of the Year’ at IPRCCA 2019.
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Hyundai and TVS Motor partner to develop electric three wheelers
Joint development pact targets last mile mobility with localisation push
MUMBAI: Three wheels, one big ambition and a charge towards the future. Hyundai Motor Company and TVS Motor Company have signed a joint development agreement to co-create electric three-wheelers (E3Ws), aiming to crack India’s complex last-mile mobility puzzle. The collaboration moves beyond concept talk into execution mode, building on the E3W prototype first showcased at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. The goal now is clear, design, develop and commercialise a purpose-built vehicle tailored to Indian roads, riders and realities.
Under the agreement, Hyundai will lead design and co-development, bringing its global R&D muscle and human-centric engineering approach to the table. TVS Motor, meanwhile, will anchor the product on its electric platform, leveraging deep three-wheeler expertise and local market insight. It will also handle manufacturing and sales in India, with an eye on exports down the line.
The timing is strategic. India remains the world’s largest three-wheeler market, where affordability, durability and adaptability often outweigh sheer innovation. The upcoming E3W aims to strike that balance combining advanced technology with practical features such as adaptive ground clearance for monsoon-hit roads, improved thermal management for tropical climates, and flexible interiors suited for passengers, cargo or emergency use.
A key pillar of the partnership is localisation. Major components will be sourced and manufactured within India, a move expected to strengthen the domestic supply chain, create jobs, lower costs and improve after-sales support.
The shift from prototype to production will involve rigorous testing, certification and refinement to meet regulatory standards and consumer expectations. Dedicated cross-functional teams from both companies are already in place to accelerate timelines.
At a broader level, the tie-up reflects a growing trend in mobility, global players partnering with local specialists to navigate emerging markets. For Hyundai and TVS, the bet is that combining scale with street-level insight could unlock a new chapter in sustainable urban transport, one that runs not just on electricity, but on relevance.








