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Mr. Shemeer Sulaiman Kunju

A Texas-based technical architect with twenty-one years of experience designing real-time financial systems, multi-channel web platforms, and AI-governance frameworks: Mr. Shemeer Sulaiman Kunju shares his journey of success and excellence

Mr. Shemeer Sulaiman Kunju is a Texas-based technical architect with twenty-one years of experience designing real-time financial systems, multi-channel web platforms, and AI-governance frameworks. Proficient in Java, Spring Boot, React, and cloud-native micro-services, he has led teams across India, Japan, Sweden, and the United States. His peer-reviewed research—focused on adaptive queuing, session-integrity algorithms, and self-learning prompt control—translates operational issues into deployable designs that meet regulatory requirements.

His work focuses on scalable and maintainable infrastructure that meets the operational requirements of financial institutions. He has contributed to both implementation and architectural planning, and his research publications are aligned with challenges encountered during real-world deployments.

His research includes contributions to scalable NoSQL analytics, intelligent control frameworks for cloud-native transaction flows, and agent-based orchestration for disaster recovery across cloud environments. Each publication addresses a practical concern and proposes repeatable methods. These works reflect his efforts to document and formalize system behaviours observed in production environments, with an emphasis on stability, auditability, and integration efficiency. His career has involved multi-region deployment coordination, cross-platform service synchronization, and implementation of observability pipelines—experience that directly supports the practicality of his published research models.

His work in real-time financial ecosystems is not only technically profound but mission-critical. From stabilizing event queues during volatile market surges to preserving contextual integrity across fragmented backend systems, his remit spans a wide and complex engineering spectrum. He tackles modern challenges such as reducing large-language-model drift, crafting metrics-driven observability dashboards, and aligning distributed cloud architectures with rapidly evolving regulatory mandates.

Equally adept at leading cross-continental teams and mentoring talent across product, security, and compliance domains, he brings a systems-thinking mindset to every challenge. His research-led engineering philosophy is evident in his production-first approach, where ideas are validated in the field before reaching academic recognition.

Between 2021 and 2023, he authored three peer-reviewed studies that chart a compelling trajectory: taming the data plane, extending control to the user plane, and finally, establishing rigorous guardrails around the reasoning plane.

His journey stands as a testament to the power of curiosity, discipline, and purpose-driven engineering. At IAF, we are honored to recognize him as a transformative leader whose ideas not only advance technology but uplift society as a whole.

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Mr. Jigar Joshi

A highly accomplished Technology Leader with a Master’s degree in Information Technology:  Mr. Jigar Joshi shares his journey of success and excellence

Mr. Jigar Joshi is a highly accomplished Technology Leader with a Master’s degree in Information Technology (M.S. in IT) from a reputed U.S. university, where he graduated with a perfect 4.0 GPA. With more than a decade of diverse industry experience, he has successfully architected, developed, and deployed cutting-edge technology solutions across multiple sectors, including healthcare, insurance, energy, smart manufacturing, and retail.

His passion for computer technology was ignited during his academic journey. While pursuing his Bachelor’s degree, he took an advanced course on Microprocessor 8085/8086 Applications, which deepened his understanding of computing fundamentals and sparked his interest in how software interacts with hardware. He continuously applied his programming knowledge to real-world problems, laying the groundwork for a successful and impactful career.

He is a Microsoft Certified Azure AI Engineer Associate, a credential that signifies his expertise in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cloud integration. This certification has enabled him to design scalable AI solutions, enhance enterprise application intelligence, and leverage the full capabilities of Microsoft Azure’s AI services to solve complex business challenges.

He specializes in building intelligent, cloud-native systems that combine machine learning, NLP, and IoT-driven automation. His smart manufacturing contributions include the development of IoT-enabled Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), which significantly improved warehouse accuracy and throughput. In the energy sector, he engineered systems that automated operational ticket creation using data from flow computers and web interfaces.

He is also an IEEE Senior Member and a respected thought leader featured in the New York Business Journal for his work in AI. As a mentor and educator, he has led technical workshops, reviewed enterprise codebases, and taught C++, Java, .NET, and Cloud Architecture—consistently giving back to the technology community.

His broader mission is to empower future Indian engineers to lead impactful innovations on a global scale.

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LifeWear Technologies India Pvt Ltd

From Startup to Standard-Bearer: How LifeWear Became Brand of the Year 2025

In less than twelve months, LifeWear has accomplished what few brands manage in a decade—redefining an entire category and winning the trust of millions. In a segment long dominated by outdated designs and impersonal products, LifeWear stepped in with one bold belief: Mobility is dignity.

Launched in a highly competitive space rife with overpromising claims and substandard imitations, LifeWear chose a different path. It didn’t just enter the market—it sparked a movement. One focused not just on selling orthopedic soft goods, but on empowering people to live better, move freely, and feel proud of the support they wear.

“We wanted to give people not just products, but confidence and quality of life,” says Mr. Jijith, India CEO of LifeWear. “That meant making supports people are proud to wear, not hide.”

From posture correctors and LS belts to knee caps and ankle binders, each LifeWear product is crafted with medical insight, end-user empathy, and modern design thinking. These are not just functional aids—they are symbols of self-care and strength.

At the heart of LifeWear’s meteoric rise lies a rare combination of doctor-approved design, user-first innovation, and affordability. While most competitors raced to push volumes, LifeWear stayed laser-focused on building value and trust. That trust came not just from customers, but also from healthcare professionals and digital-first marketplaces.

Under the global leadership of Mr. Alfredo Poncio, LifeWear adopted world-class practices in R&D, material science, and omnichannel distribution, ensuring product excellence and wide accessibility. But what truly set the brand apart was its sense of purpose.

Through bold campaigns and grassroots awareness drives, LifeWear tackled the stigma associated with orthopedic supports head-on. The brand encouraged people to embrace their healing journey, not hide it. The idea of wearing a knee brace or back belt shifted from being a sign of limitation to a badge of strength and proactive health.

Today, LifeWear products are available across Amazon, Flipkart, and its direct-to-consumer platform, reaching millions of households across India. From the elderly seeking joint support to young athletes recovering from injury, LifeWear has become a household name associated with reliability, empathy, and modern medical care.

“This award belongs to every person who chose to ‘keep moving’ despite pain or limitations,” said Mr. Poncio. “It reminds us why we do what we do.”

As LifeWear looks to scale across borders and reach new communities, its mission remains as clear and powerful as ever:

To support every step. To enable every journey.

To help the world, Keep Moving.

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Indian women in chess

19-year-old Divya Deshmukh wins FIDE Women’s World Cup

Indian women in chess

India’s Divya Deshmukh during the Women’s World Cup final against compatriot Koneru Humpy on Monday. (FIDE)

Divya Deshmukh, 19, won the FIDE Women’s World Cup by defeating Koneru Humpy, becoming India’s fourth chess Grandmaster, in Batumi, Georgia. The 19-year-old capped her remarkable run to the final by winning with the black pieces in the second rapid game, after the first game ended in a draw. The final went to a tie-break after both classical games were drawn.

After the first rapid tie-break game was also drawn, Divya capitalised on a late mistake made by her 38-year-old opponent, Humpy, who is the reigning world rapid champion, to emerge victorious. The error occurred on Humpy’s 54th move, and Divya, seizing the opportunity, did not let it slip away. With this victory, Divya becomes the fourth Indian player to earn the Grandmaster title, joining Humpy, Harika Dronavalli, and R. Vaishali. Both Divya and Humpy, having reached the final, have already qualified for the Candidates tournament, where the winner will challenge the reigning women’s world champion, China’s Ju Wenjun.

Divya’s outstanding achievement adds to the accolades of India’s young chess prodigies, coming shortly after D. Gukesh won the FIDE World Championship in Singapore at the age of 18.

“I need time to process this,” said an emotional Divya in an interview just minutes after her victory. “It feels like fate that I achieved my GM title this way, as I had only one norm. This means a lot to me, but there is still much more to achieve. This is just the beginning.”

In 2023, she won the Asian Continental Women’s title and, despite being a last-minute replacement and the lowest seed, claimed the top position in the Tata Steel Women’s Rapid section, finishing ahead of the reigning world champion, Ju Wenjun. In 2024, she won the World U-20 Girls Chess Championship, remaining unbeaten and finishing in sole first place with a score of 10/11 points.

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Dr. Arati Jagadish Giriyal

Dr. Aarti Jagadish Giriyal shares her journey of success and excellence

Dr. Aarti ,has more than two decades of experience in Health Insurance. Academically, a Doctor with a Bachelor’s degree in Ayurveda, Medicine & Surgery (BAMS). Having received an opportunity to serve the slum dwellers through an NGO on Micro Insurance ,diverted her career path to take up the unique social activity on the health aspects of slum dwellers. Later moved into the corporate world of health insurance with now over 20+ years of experience.

Currently is an AVP in Health Insurance Underwriting, MBA in marketing, Fellowship in General Insurance -III (Insurance Institute of India), Diploma in Health Insurance-III, certifications on ISO Standards and the Winner of the 10% Club member of the 1000 Women leaders movement programme by Jombay .

Along the journey, she has always been involved in CSR activities with a focus on women empowerment, girl child education and health care. Actively part of the ERG programmes on women empowerment for a more inclusive and equitable workplace

With our nations aim on Insurance for all by the year 2047, The International Women’s Day 2025, theme of #Accelerate Action, various Nari Shakti platforms that celebrate some incredible women for their strength, resilience & limitless potential, she believes , women shall be able to give back to the society by contributing through technical expertise and contribute to the mission of India for a Viksit Bharat by 2047. The community hence shall not have to await 132 years to have gender equality.

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Enterprise Integration

From Data Transfer to Data Trust: Rethinking Enterprise Integration in the Age of Cyber Risk

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In 2024 alone, data breaches caused losses of over $6 trillion globally, not due to weak firewalls or outdated passwords, but because enterprise data pipelines lacked trust, visibility, and control. In today’s hyper-connected world, where real-time data powers digital decisions, the question isn’t just how we move data, but whether we can trust it.

For over two decades, I’ve worked at the crossroads of enterprise integration, secure systems, and system reliability. I’ve witnessed this: while businesses invest in AI, automation, and cloud migration, they often overlook the invisible infrastructure responsible for securely moving, validating, and protecting sensitive data across their ecosystems.

This is where we must shift the conversation – from data transfer to data trust.

The New Imperative: Zero Trust Data Architecture

Traditionally, file transfer systems focus on automation and availability. But with evolving cyber threats, these are no longer enough. Enterprises now require platforms that:

  • Secure data at rest and in transit

  • Provide real-time observability

  • Enforce context-aware access policies

  • Adapt across multi-cloud and hybrid environments

This has led to the rise of Zero Trust Data Architecture (ZTDA). This paradigm assumes no data flow is inherently safe, and every transaction must be verified, monitored, and governed. It’s no longer about trusting the network. It’s about trusting each data exchange, end to end.

Having designed and implemented solutions for critical and sensitive data exchange, I’ve seen how ZTDA principles, combined with Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) automation and observability, transform fragile, high-risk pipelines into intelligent, self-aware systems.

Predictable, Resilient, and Ethical Systems

Alongside security, I advocate for Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) as a key discipline to elevate enterprise trust. Through proactive automation, anomaly detection, and data observability, SRE empowers teams to build predictable and resilient systems that don’t just function – they evolve.

“In an era where every decision is driven by data, building secure, observable, and ethically grounded systems isn’t just good engineering – it’s leadership.”
— Anil Soni

The Future: Trust as a Strategic Asset

Data trust, like revenue or compliance, will soon become a boardroom priority. Organizations that treat it as a core strategy, not just an IT function, will earn a competitive advantage in an AI-powered economy.

For forward-thinking leaders managing data systems, here are key questions to consider:

  1. Can you trace every critical data exchange in real time?

  2. Is access governed by policy, not just credentials?

  3. Will the system detect and respond to anomalies autonomously?

If the answer is “no” to any of these, it’s time to rethink your integration strategy.

Final Thoughts

Building trust is no longer a soft concept. It’s a technical, strategic, and leadership challenge. As we accelerate into an AI-driven future, trustworthy data systems will define which organizations lead and which fall behind.

About the Author
Anil Soni is a seasoned technology leader with over 20 years of experience in secure data systems, enterprise architecture, and digital transformation. He is passionate about driving innovation through ethical engineering, thought leadership, and mentorship. Anil is the author of a beginner-friendly book on Artificial Intelligence and has published scholarly articles on emerging topics in IT, earning recognition for his contributions to the industry. A Senior Member of IEEE, he actively participates in global professional networks to advance responsible technology.

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CSR Leadership Awards

National Conclave on “Role of CSR in Mission Viksit Bharat by 2047”

The chief guest of the event was Hon’ble Union Minister of Road Transport and Highway Shri Nitin Gadkari. The Summit, powered by State Bank of India, brought together over 400 delegates including business leaders, CSR professionals, and numerous award winners from across India, aligned while over 2,000 participants joined via live streaming.

The awardees came from different walks of lives. Some of the prominent winners were LifeWear Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, Maharashtra, Mr. Rohim Uddin Founder, Global CTO & COO, IT Cart Private Limited, and Mr. Yogesh Anyapanawar, Founder & CEO, Datamotive.io among others.

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Ms. Neha Gupta

A seasoned Leadership Coach and Organization Development practitioner with over 23 years of experience and 1800+ hours of coaching senior leaders across industries: Ms. Neha Gupta shares her journey of success and excellence

Ms. Neha Gupta is a seasoned Leadership Coach and Organization Development practitioner with over 23 years of experience and 1800+ hours of coaching senior leaders across industries. Her work sits at the intersection of psychology, systems thinking, and leadership development – delivering sustained transformation at both individual and organizational levels.

She integrates evidence-based approaches with deep empathy, helping leaders, teams, and organizations navigate complexity, build self-awareness, and turn insight into action. With a foundation in Psychology, she is known for her ability to diagnose root issues, create safe spaces for growth, bring in the human touch, and inspire real behavioural change.

Her programs span leadership journeys, culture transformation, and values-aligned strategy execution, always designed to align people, purpose, and performance. Whether guiding systems change or coaching one-on-one, she is deeply trusted for her grounded presence, clarity, warmth, authenticity, and impact. The coaching engagements have received exceptional feedback, with leaders reporting deep psychological shifts, significant gains in emotional intelligence, and sustained behavioral transformation.

Neha’s practice draws from diverse disciplines including Gestalt, Enneagram, Psychodrama, Transactional Analysis, and Appreciative Inquiry, allowing for holistic, scalable impact across diverse leadership and culture-building contexts.

She holds an MBA, an MA in Psychology, and certifications from the Indian Society for Applied Behavioural Science, Coach-to-Transformation, and the Centre for Gestalt Therapy and Creative Arts, with additional training from Erickson Coaching, the Centre for Applied Jungian Studies, and the Indian Institute of Psychodrama. She is also affiliated with the International Coaching Federation and serves as visiting faculty at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences.

This recognition by the Indian Achievers’ Forum honours her mission: to hold space for deep, authentic growth, where people and systems evolve by embracing wholeness, growing across cognitive, emotional, and relational dimensions, aligning self-awareness with purpose and wellbeing.

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National Conclave “Role of CSR in Mission Viksit Bharat by 2047” held in New Delhi, Shri Nitin Gatkari Ji urges Community Engagement

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New Delhi, July 15: The National Conclave “Role of CSR in Mission Viksit Bharat by 2047” and Indian Achievers’ Awards 2025 were held in Le Méridien, New Delhi, on 15th July. Organised by Indian Achievers’ Forum, a pioneer in recognising achievements since 2000, the summit in this 25th year, honoured eminent individuals and organisations working towards the Mission Viksit Bharat by 2047.”

The chief guest of the event was Hon’ble Union Minister of Road Transport and Highway Shri Nitin Jairam Gadkari. The Guests of Honour were Smt. Rekha Sharma, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), Smt. Smita Wagh, Hon’ble Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha), Government of India (also recipient of Sansad Bharati Samman), H.E. Mr. Mariano Agustin Caucino, Ambassador of Argentina to India, H.E. Ms. Jacqueline Mukangira, High Commissioner, High Commission of the Republic of Rwanda, Mr. Bui Trung Thuong, Trade Counsellor – Head of Trade Office Embassy of Vietnam, and Eva Kopecká, Head of Commercial & Economic Section, Embassy of the Czech Republic. The summit was further graced by the presence of eminent dignitaries including Shri Surendra Nath Tripathi, Retd. IAS, Director General – Indian Institute of Public Administration, Dr. Rashmi Singh, IAS, Secretary Department of Women and Child Development (WCD) Government of NCT of Delhi, among other distinguished guests.

The Summit, powered by State Bank of India, brought together over 400 delegates including business leaders, CSR professionals, and numerous award winners from across India, while over 2,000 participants joined via live streaming. This event is set in accordance with the goals of Viksit Bharat by 2047 set by our Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi as the nation positions itself as a voice for the Global South and a key partner to developing countries worldwide.

Mr. Harish Chandra, Publisher and Managing Editor CSR Times, in his opening address cited the importance of CSR in Viksit Bharat, “From commitment of enterprises to inclusive education and skill development, CSR stakeholders are essential architects of the future.”

Hon’ble Union Minister of Road Transport and Highway Shri Nitin Gadkari, in his address to the vast gathering said: “What we take from our society, we must give it back to them. With our positive efforts we are able to change the backward sections of our society.” He highlighted his work in rural and agriculture sectors on how CSR funds build our society a better place to live in and its impact in rural and agricultural development in India. “Gaon ka pani gaon mei, khet ka pani khet mei, ghar ka pani ghar mei,” he concluded.

The awardees came from different walks of lives. Some of the prominent winners were LifeWear Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, Maharashtra, Mr. Rohim Uddin               Founder, Global CTO & COO, IT Cart Private Limited, and Mr. Yogesh Anyapanawar, Founder & CEO, Datamotive.io among others.

The summit also featured two engaging panel discussions. The first, titled “Role of Social Organisations/Entrepreneurs in Nation Building,” explored grassroots innovation and social entrepreneurship as key to inclusive progress. The discussion featured Shri Manoranjan Nayak, ED-Reach to Teach Foundation, Shri Chirag Bhandari, CEO-Ennoble Social Innovation Foundation, Shri Ajai Garg, Head Digital Tech & Law – Anand and Anand, and Shri Shamsher Singh, President (Founder Member), Prabh Aasra, moderated by Shri Sreenath K.C, Development Communication Consultant.

The second panel discussion, “Role of CSR in Mission Viksit Bharat by 2047,” highlighted the essentiality of collective effort in realising Mission Viksit Bharat and stressed upon protection of natural resources, participating in sustainable practices and education-based upliftment and empowerment of vulnerable communities. The discussion featured Mr Amod K Kanth, Founder & Mentor – Prayas JAC Society and Allied Organizations, Mr Vaibhav Raut, CSR Lead- Regional CSR Projects, Bridgestone, Mr. K.Ganesh, Director Corporate Affairs and Sustainability, Bisleri International Pvt Ltd, Mr. Ajay Kumar, Administration Head- South Asia, Avery Dennison, Ms Devina Kamal, Lead CSR, Jubilant Ingrevia Limited, moderated by Dr. Somnath Singh, Deputy Director, UN Global Compact Network India (UN GCNI).

In the vote of thanks, Mr. Prashant Das, Editor of CSR Times, expressed deep gratitude to all participants, guests, speakers, and awardees. He acknowledged the invaluable support of sponsors, including JSW Energy, NTPC Ltd., Tata Sons Pvt. Ltd., SJVN Ltd., THDC India Ltd., Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd., ONGC, GAIL India Ltd., NLC India Ltd., Power Finance Corporation Ltd., NHPC, and Coal India Ltd and the contributions of Strategic Partner- UNGCNI, and Knowledge Partner- Singhania University, for making this event a grand show. The event concluded on an optimistic note, reaffirming a shared commitment to advance the journey towards a Viksit Bharat by 2047.

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Nannik Sinner

Italy’s Jannik Sinner wins Wimbledon after defeating Carlos Alcaraz

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Italian tennis player and the world No. 1 Jannik Sinner sealed his first victory in the men’s singles final at Wimbledon on Sunday against the Spanish player Carlos Alcaraz. He took three hours and four minutes to beat the two-time defending champion Alcaraz in four sets (4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4).

Sinner changed the course of the match in his favour by overcoming first-set loss nerves to win his fourth Grand Slam trophy and first on the famous Centre Court at the All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. The win also snaps Sinner’s streak of five successive defeats against Alcaraz, taking their head-to-head in ATP matches to 8-5 in the Spaniard’s favour. In the match, Alcaraz came back from 2-4 down to break Sinner twice and clinch the first set 6-4. However, the champion showed calmness to break Alcaraz at crucial moments, winning three sets in a row to claim his first Wimbledon crown. Jannik Sinner has become the first Italian to win the Wimbledon men’s singles title. It had never been done before, even before the Open Era. During the post-match ceremony, Sinner engaged in playful banter with his brother, who had come to watch his match. He said, “It is so special because seeing my parents here, my brother, my whole team, it is amazing. A special thanks to my brother because there is no Formula 1 race this weekend, that is why he is here!” He was also emotional after his win and was seen smiling at his box after the match. “It feels emotional because only me and the people who are close to me know exactly what we have been through on and off court, and it has been everything except easy,” he said. “We have tried to push every practice session, even though I was struggling at times mentally. Maybe even more in practice sessions, because I feel like when I play the match, I can switch off and just play. I believe that this helped me a lot.”

It also proved to be Sinner’s first Grand Slam title since his doping ban came to an end, and he also lost to Alcaraz in the Roland Garros final.

 

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